Yerevan Not To Sit Down To Talk Without Karabakh

YEREVAN NOT TO SIT DOWN TO TALK WITHOUT KARABAKH

news.am
April 22 2010
Armenia

Yerevan’s nonresponse to Iranian proposal to hold trilateral meeting
of Armenian, Azerbaijani and Iranian Foreign Ministers is conditioned
by Armenia’s insistence to invite Karabakh representative to the
possible meeting, reliable political source told NEWS.am. Presumably
at the moment Tehran expects Baku’s response to Yerevan proposal.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki put forward
an initiative to mediate between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Karabakh
peace process, expressing an intention to hold trilateral meeting of
FMs in Tehran.

According to Mottaki, Azerbaijan already consented to the proposal.

"We have handed our proposals to Armenian and Azerbaijani sides. Baku
accepted them, whereas Yerevan is yet silent," Iranian FM stated.

February 19, Iranian Ambassador to RA Seyed Ali Saghaeyan said that
Iran is the only country having common border with Nagorno-Karabakh,
thereby recognizing liberated territories part of NKR. Under the NKR
constitution, security area around Karabakh is a part of the republic.

Asked about his stance on possible deployment of Russian and U.S.

peacekeepers on border with Iran as a result of Karabakh conflict
settlement, Ambassador replied: "Considering that Iran is the only
country with common border with Karabakh, we have a clear stand on
deployment of peacekeeping forces."

Armenian Archbishop Opens House Rep. Session With Prayer

ARMENIAN ARCHBISHOP OPENS HOUSE REP. SESSION WITH PRAYER

Tert.am
22.04.10

U.S. House of Representatives opened today with a prayer by
His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian
Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States, in which he invoked
the memory of the Armenian Genocide and prayed that such barbarity
never again be inflicted upon any of God’s creatures, reported the
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

Archbishop Choloyan service today as the guest chaplain of the House
of Representatives came at the request of New York Congresswoman
Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), a long-time friend and supporter of the
Armenian American community.

Following the opening prayer, Representative Maloney offered brief
remarks of her own, praising the spiritual leadership of Archbishop
Choloyan and joining with him in marking the 95th anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide.

"We will not simply allow that a planned extermination of a whole
nation be left under the shadow of history. The Armenian Genocide must
be recognized, studied, and we must never allow for such a thing to
happen again," said Maloney.

Armenian NA’s Political Coalition Considers It Necessary To Suspend

ARMENIAN NA’S POLITICAL COALITION CONSIDERS IT NECESSARY TO SUSPEND THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS

ARMENPRESS
APRIL 22, 2010
YEREVAN

The political councils of the parties making the political coalition
in the Armenian National Assembly made a joint statement. NA Public
Relations Department told Armenpress that the statement runs as
follows:

"During the recent two years, with the support of the political
majority of the RA parliament, the President of Armenia implemented
consecutive steps for the establishment and development of
Armenian-Turkish relations without preconditions. The USA, Russian
Federation, France, Switzerland made an intensive contribution to
the process. Many countries of the world positively responded to this
initiative, pointing out its exclusive importance for the establishment
of regional stability and solution of the existing issues through a
civilized dialogue.

The constructive efforts of the Armenian side and the expectations
of the international community continuatively faced the inconsequent,
preventive stances of Turkey, its policy of continuatively forwarding
preconditions which brought to the deadlock the process of ratification
of the 2009 October 10 Armenian-Turkish protocols signed in Zurich.

The political majority of the Armenian National Assembly considers
inadmissible the recent statements of the Turkish side and particularly
Prime Minister Erdogan who again directly links the ratification of
the Armenian-Turkish protocols with the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh-Azerbaijan conflict.

At the same time, taking into consideration the denial of the Turkish
side of the commitment to ratify the protocols in the reasonable
timeframe without preconditions, the continuation of their ratification
process in the Armenian National Assembly in this stage becomes
senseless, and we consider it necessary to suspend the process and
withdraw it from the agenda of the NA until the Turkish side is ready
for the further continuation of the process without preconditions."

The statement is signed by the Armenian Republican Party, "Prosperous
Armenia" party and "Orinats Yerkir" party.

S.Sargsyan At The Opening Of Yerevan Thermal Power-Station

S.SARGSYAN AT THE OPENING OF YEREVAN THERMAL POWER-STATION

Aysor
April 21 2010
Armenia

Today took place the official opening of the Yerevan thermal
power-station on which was present also the RA President, Serzh
Sargsyan. The latter also took part in the foundation ceremony of
the energy block which took place on June 30, 2008.

As the reporter of Aysor.am informs Armenian Energy and Natural
Resources Minister Armen Movsisyan mentioned in his opening speech
that for the implementation of the Yerevan thermal power-station the
Armenian Government and the International cooperation bank in March
2005 was signed an agreement on giving a loan the amount of which was
26.409bln Japanese yen which is around 284mln U.S. dollars with 0.75%
and 30 years for paying the interest.

On his turn Hiroshi Minami who is the envoy of the Japanese government
to Armenia has stressed that the Armenian – Japanese cooperation will
go on and in the future there will be more economic support suggested
to Armenia for implementation of such kind of projects.

How Evil Works

HOW EVIL WORKS
David Kupelian

FrontPage Magazine
il-works/
April 20 2010

Frontpage Interview’s guest today is David Kupelian, award-winning
journalist and managing editor of online news giant WorldNetDaily.com
as well as its popular monthly newsmagazine, Whistleblower. A widely
read online columnist, he is also the author of the bestselling
culture-war classic, The Marketing of Evil: How Radicals, Elitists,
and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised As Freedom, now in
its eleventh printing. His new book, released in February by Simon
& Schuster, is How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the
Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America.

FP: David Kupelian, welcome to Frontpage Interview.

Let’s start by talking about the Stockholm syndrome that, as
you discuss in your book, is affecting the West right now in its
confrontation with Islamic Jihad. Give us your perspective.

Kupelian: Jamie, thanks very much for giving me the opportunity to talk
about "How Evil Works." In Chapter 3, "How Terrorism Really Works,"
I use the Stockholm syndrome to explain the inexplicable level of
weakness and appeasement we continually see in the West toward Islam
– for instance, in our disastrous failure to stop Nidal Malik Hasan
before he shot dozens of people at Fort Hood, killing 13, even though
we knew full well he was a jihadist time bomb waiting to explode.

Everyone’s heard of the Stockholm syndrome, named after the Swedish
bank robbery when two escaped convicts terrorized four hostages in a
bank vault for five and a half days, during which time the hostages
grew increasingly sympathetic toward their captors and antagonistic
toward the police who were risking their lives to rescue them. The
hostages, who had been tied to chairs, had nooses around their necks
and guns trained on them day after day, ended up siding with their
captors wholeheartedly, later raising money for their defense and
refusing to testify against them at trial.

The syndrome, which law enforcement psychologists recognized
long before it had a name, is pretty simple: When we’re seriously
intimidated, in a life-threatening way, some of us start to side
with whomever or whatever is intimidating us. I don’t mean just
cooperating and "agreeing" with a captor as a survival strategy,
which makes perfect sense. Extreme intimidation has a way of sometimes
flipping our sympathy and loyalty in favor of the people doing the
intimidating. In the news business, we see this in high-profile cases
like Patricia Hearst, Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Dugard.

Radical Islam is extremely intimidating – by design. The more crazy it
acts, the more powerful it becomes. Just a few weeks ago, in Nigeria,
Muslim gangs slaughtered 500 Christians, including many children and
pregnant women and old people – hacked them to death with machetes.

Islam has spread in this way – "at the point of a sword" – for
centuries. As I write in "How Evil Works," I personally lost many
family members, perhaps over 100, in the genocide of the Christian
Armenians at the hands of Muslim Turks. I tell one story in which my
great grandfather, a Protestant minister, was martyred, along with
60 or 70 other clergymen and their wives, in Adana, Turkey, because
they refused to convert on the spot to Islam. This is how it spreads,
by traumatizing people. Many, just to survive, join the religion.

So the murderous Islamic tantrums we keep hearing about have a certain
dark logic to them, in terms of enabling the spread of Islam. Remember
the Danish Muhammad cartoons, which resulted in over 50 deaths? Or when
Newsweek reported (incorrectly) that someone at Gitmo flushed a Quran
down the toilet, which led to at least 15 deaths? Or the Miss World
contest in Nigeria, when a single comment by a newspaper columnist
about the beauty of contestants led to insane Muslim rioting in which
rioters massacred over 200 people with machetes, or beat them to death
or burned them alive – all because of a single sentence a newspaper
columnist wrote, which wasn’t even offensive?

How do we respond to these outrageously demented and murderous
tantrums? We refer to terrorist acts as "man-caused disasters." We
proclaim Islam as a "religion of peace." Burger King recalls thousands
of its ice cream cones because someone thought the ice cream swirl logo
looked too much like the way the word "Allah" is written in Arabic
and was therefore sacrilegious. "The 3 Little Pigs" is repeatedly
censored in Britain so as not to offend Muslims, who don’t like
pigs. In the U.S. we have a middle school curriculum that requires
our children to dress up in Islamic garb, take on a Muslim name,
memorize verses of the Quran and play so-called "jihad games."

Imagine trying that in today’s public schools with the Christian
religion!

America, Europe and Britain today, in the way they deal with radical
Islam and the terror threat, reveal something very akin to a low-grade,
widespread Stockholm syndrome.

Bottom line, we don’t want to offend Muslims. Why? Because we’re afraid
of them. We’re not afraid of Christians or Jews, because Christians
and Jews don’t have tantrums and burn down other religions’ houses
of worship and cut of people’s heads and commit terrorist acts.

Radical Muslims do. We’re so afraid that, even after the Fort Hood
attack, the Pentagon, in its 86-page postmortem report analyzing
the event, did not see fit to mention the word "Muslim," "Islam" or
"jihad." This is reminiscent of the "Harry Potter" stories, where
everyone is so spooked by the villain Voldemort that they are afraid
even to utter his name.

Ironically, people in the grip of jihadist fervor have nothing but
contempt for our weakness and appeasement, which actually encourages
more violence. Their madness is neutralized only by strength. Ronald
Reagan knew this, which is why his watchword was "Peace through
strength."

FP: David, you mention how just recently, in Nigeria, Muslim gangs
slaughtered 500 Christians, including many children and pregnant
women and old people. Everyone has heard about the "Christian militia"
that was just arrested in Michigan (casualties, which seem to be at
the number of zero, are still to be numbered or named). How come the
slaughter in Nigeria, which took 500 lives, is not in the news and
no one has heard about it?

Kupelian: The Obama propaganda ministry – aka the "mainstream press"
– is always looking to reinforce the largely phony narrative that
"homegrown terrorism" on the right is a major danger to American
civilization. Hence the saturation coverage of the "Christian militia"
group. The "rightwing terrorism" narrative is necessary for justifying
the left’s attacks on normal, hard-working, tea-partying Americans –
evident in the growing allegations that speaking honestly about the
leftist coup in Washington is "hate speech," that those opposing Obama
are racists, and that tea partiers are one step away from violence.

On the other hand, dwelling on Muslims’ blood-lust and widespread
massacring of Christians in foreign lands supports the "wrong"
narrative (from the media’s point of view) – namely, that Islam is
not a religion of peace after all, hasn’t been one for the last 14
centuries and shows no signs of starting. Thus, the murders of 500
innocent people are reported perfunctorily, if at all, and then
dropped. The mainstream media are just not interested.

FP: You say that, "Bottom line, we don’t want to offend Muslims. Why?

Because we’re afraid of them." Absolutely, we have a pathetic talk
show host on the CBC up here in Canada, George Stroumboulopoulos,
who makes constant jokes about Jesus, yet you will never hear him
make one joke about the "Prophet" Mohammed.

Fear, as you state, is definitely a factor. But let’s move a bit
further and deeper. I’ve made a life-time study of these people and
we know that in the world of the Left, it is unimaginable to criticize
an adversary culture or religion, and that it is very chic to slander
anything connected to the Judeo-Christian tradition. To poke fun at
Islam would threaten these peoples’ whole identity, world vision and
social life. Can you comment on this a bit?

Kupelian: For one thing, the Left’s very identity and sense of
righteousness are tied up in hating America for all its supposed
wrongs, arrogance, injustices, exploitations and wars of oppression.

And since, as we all know, "the enemy of your enemy is your friend,"
cultures that hate and revile America are therefore respected and
even admired by the Left, which also hates America. This is one reason
Attorney General Eric Holder has pushed to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
in civilian court; he secretly – maybe unconsciously – has a certain
amount of sympathy for the 9/11 mastermind. The logic of this is
straightforward and incontrovertible: KSM hates and blames America,
and because leftists like Holder also hate and blame America, leftists
"understand" and even sympathize on some level with terrorists,
no matter how despicable their crimes.

FP: Tell us a bit about how people who want to manipulate us often
use crises to do so. Explain how this is connected to what Obama and
his administration are up to.

Kupelian: As all skilled manipulators know, the easiest and surest
way to exert control over people is to get them to react emotionally
to you. One way to get people to do what they wouldn’t ordinarily do
is to create a phony crisis for them to overreact to.

For instance, in "How Evil Works" I cite a child-abduction case in
which a little girl was approached after school by a man she didn’t
know. He claimed her house was burning down, that her parents were busy
putting out the fire, and that he was a friend of the parents who had
asked him to pick up their daughter and take her to them. The crisis
– and the emotional upset the girl experienced over the thought of
her house being on fire and her parents in danger – drowned out her
normal caution about getting into a car with a stranger. Result:
The stranger, a predator who had concocted the lie for the sole
purpose of upsetting and tricking the girl into going with him,
murdered the little girl. This same routine was portrayed in the film
"Changeling" starring Angelina Jolie, a true story that involved a
serial child murderer who enticed youngsters into his car using this
exact "your-house-is-on-fire" ruse.

As I explain in Chapter 1, "Why We Elect Liars as Leaders,"
manufactured crisis is the primary modus operandi of the Obama
administration. After all, how else could a far-left administration
lead a center-right country in such a terrible direction without
big-time deception and subterfuge – which is accomplished handily by
constantly creating bogeyman crises? For instance:

* We heard for 14 months that our healthcare system is desperately
broken. In reality, it’s the finest healthcare system in world
history. If you’re an illegal alien child molester and you get sick
or injured and go to a public hospital, you will, by law, be taken
care of whether or not you can pay. That’s not a broken system. And
as for the relatively small number of Americans who truly can’t
afford health insurance, our government has always been good at
creating safety nets. But that was not the intent of Obamacare,
which conspicuously bypassed all sensible, market-based reforms –
like litigation reform and allowing intrastate purchase of insurance –
that would lower costs without degrading quality of care.

* Until wave after wave of scandalous fraud revelations proved the
global warming "consensus" was a giant hoax, America was poised to pass
"cap-and-trade" legislation which would institute massive and ruinous
levels of wealth redistribution – which was the object all along. The
administration is now regrouping and re-strategizing how best to force
this abomination down Americans’ throats, as they did with Obamacare.

* We’ve been told throughout the age of Obama that America will plunge
into hopeless depression if government doesn’t spend trillions and take
over entire sectors of the economy. In reality, massive government
and Federal Reserve intervention has always worsened and prolonged
economic downturns, not solved them.

* Here’s one most people don’t know about: Last May, just a few
days before the World Health Organization classified swine flu as a
phase 6 pandemic – the highest, scariest category – the WHO quietly
redefined pandemic to eliminate the phrase "enormous numbers of
deaths and illness" and substituted wording that said pandemics "can
be either mild or severe in the illness and death they cause." You
see, the WHO grows in power and lots of money starts to flow when
a phase 6 pandemic is declared. The White House, never one to let a
good crisis go to waste, issued a press release saying up to 90,000
Americans would likely die from swine flu. The next day, the head
of the CDC, Dr. Thomas Frieden, told Americans to ignore the White
House’s wild fear-mongering, saying "Everything we’ve seen in the
U.S. and everything we’ve seen around the world suggests we won’t
see that kind of number if the virus doesn’t change."

Fundamentally, the whole leftist obsession with power – which promotes
ever-increasing dependency of people on government – is, in and of
itself, a huge crisis machine. Normal competent adults are able to
take care of themselves and their families through their own efforts
and through voluntary cooperation with other free individuals. That’s
America. If you’re an adult who can’t take care of your own life,
that’s a crisis – and this is the state leftists want us to be in, to
be dependent on them since that’s the basis for their growth in power.

So socialism not only requires crisis to become established, its very
existence is a state of perpetual crisis for free people.

FP: You refer to the "whole leftist obsession with power" in passing.

Not everyone might know what you mean. In my own research and study,
I know this reality in terms of how the Left lives vicariously through
supporting communist dictators like Fidel Castro through what is called
"negative affirmation." But that is another matter (a bit). I know
our themes are connected, so can you expand a bit on what you mean?

Kupelian: Whole people – that is, people who are internally connected
to conscience, to common sense, to God, however you want to put it,
and who therefore possess a certain natural reverence for other
souls and their autonomy – are not attracted to obtaining power over
other people.

But people who have become twisted in certain ways – maybe they had
a crummy childhood, or were brainwashed in college into embracing
some toxic ideology, or simply are really resentful or envious or
insecure – sometimes develop a compulsion to control others.

Imagine that you just met someone for the first time, and discovered
that this person considered himself or herself far superior to others,
above the need to be truthful, above the law, willing to break the law,
and was arrogant and defiant at every turn. And that furthermore, this
person harbored an overwhelming urge to control you, take what’s yours,
and exercise power over you. You might understandably conclude this
person is not only dangerous, but likely a criminal and/or mentally
ill. That’s who we have running the country right now – the inmates
are truly running the asylum.

These are very sick people we’re talking about: They thrive on
crippling others, because the more dysfunctional people there are
in the general population, the greater their power. More competent,
mature, self-sufficient grownups translate into less power for them,
which is why they disdain and malign the tea partiers and other normal,
hard-working, tax-paying, independent Americans.

For the very egotistical, deluded person, power is like alcoholism.

People like Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama are drunk – on power. They
don’t think, feel, reason or act in a normal way; they’re in an
altered state of consciousness. As we say, "power corrupts," and the
more power we give them, the more absolute that corruption becomes.

Also, we need to remember that leftist politicians by definition
believe the purpose of government is to ensure, by force, that wealth
is evenly distributed. Thus, they look at us like we’re farm animals
and they’re the farmers. When some of us have "too much food" and
others "don’t have enough," they come in and take it from us, and
scold us for "hording" all that food we don’t need, and give it to
the poor, righteous animals with not enough food. The problem is,
we’re not animals and we don’t belong to them.

FP: How come the West has such a difficult time understanding the
conflict we are in? This has much to do with, as is the subject of
your work, the difficulty we have in understanding evil. Illuminate
this phenomenon for us.

Kupelian: In the past 60 years, America as a whole has been conned
into abandoning the core Judeo-Christian values that have provided the
moral foundation of Western civilization for millennia, and of American
civilization for centuries. The fundamental principles of life that
previously gave our existence meaning and kept our society unified,
safe and strong – belief in God, belief that the Ten Commandments and
the Sermon on the Mount were the basis for a good life and a great
society, recognition of the sanctity of life (which means you don’t
kill babies before they’re born or old people when their care gets
too expensive), belief that sex is sacred and reserved for marriage,
and so on – have been discarded like yesterday’s newspaper.

If we don’t understand that we are created by God and that we live in
a moral dimension in which we constantly can choose between good or
evil, and that things go really badly when we choose the wrong way –
if we don’t recognize this basic reality level of our lives, then
it’s very difficult to understand evil, or to understand ourselves
for that matter.

FP: You refer to the Sermon on the Mount as being the basis for a
good life. I always found that one of the most moving parts of the New
Testament, but I always saw it mostly as a promise for the next life
(i.e. your reward will be great in heaven). Can you expand a bit on
what you mean in terms of it being a basis for a good life on earth?

Kupelian: The beatitudes ("Blessed are the …") describe the kind of
attitude toward life that leads to genuine happiness or "blessedness"
– including the admonition to "let your light shine before men" (which
includes speaking the truth even if it’s unpopular) but also to forgive
people who attack you for speaking the truth ("Blessed are ye, when
men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of
evil against you falsely"). That’s very reassuring and strengthening.

A lot of what Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount is practical, for
the here and now: He talks about hate and lust and divorce, and how we
need to rise above these things. Some of the most transcendent truths
that have infused traditional Judeo-Christian culture derive from the
Sermon on the Mount, including The Lord’s Prayer; the admonition to
"Seek first the kingdom of God" (and all else will be added); the
warning to "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s
clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves"; the truth that "a
good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit," and so on. Wisdom for living.

FP: Your book deals with the war that is being waged on men and on
masculinity in our society. Why is this happening and what are its
consequences?

Kupelian: In schools today, boys are doing worse than girls by every
measure. The vast majority of children with discipline problems,
learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, who are put on Ritalin
or who drop out of school – 70 to 80 percent – are boys. Three out
of five college students today are young women.

As boys grow up and get married, two thirds of divorces are initiated
by the wives – and it is the wives that almost always get the children
during custody proceedings, since the entire family court system is
notoriously biased against men.

In popular culture, virtually every TV commercial portrays men as
idiotic and women as smarter and hipper. Same with sitcoms, and with
animated comedies like "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy." The dad is
always the doofus. What happened to "Father Knows Best"?

In Chapter 8 of "How Evil Works," titled "The War on Fathers,"
I document how, as an outgrowth of the radical feminist movement
of the sixties, today men, boys and masculinity itself are under
attack. Our leftist academia harbors a major movement that is so
offended by masculinity that it holds workshops on how to "transform"
boys, eliminating their aggressiveness, competitiveness and maleness!

Remember the radical feminists of the sixties, with their angry
denunciations of marriage as "legalized rape" and "slavery for women"?

Just as the sixties political radicals are today running the American
government, culturally the sixties’ radical feminist hatred of
Christianity and the traditional patriarchy that goes with it has
infected today’s culture. It manifests as a compulsion to ridicule,
diminish and have contempt for men. You can see it everywhere.

There is, of course, also a "practical" governmental motivation for
breaking up marriages: Tyranny always works better when families are
in crisis. Intact, functional families constitute their own universe,
one with powerful internal loyalties and transcendent values that
compete and sometimes clash with those of despotic government, which
therefore strives to separate fathers from their families. In 1918,
right after the Russian revolution, Vladimir Lenin passed a radical
no-fault divorce law. Realizing that to maintain control of the people
the Russian family had to be destroyed, Lenin passed a law whereby you
could divorce your spouse simply by mailing or delivering a postcard
to the local register without even notifying the spouse being divorced!

FP: Final thoughts?

Kupelian: Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the great Soviet dissident who
exposed the evils of the gulag system to the world, once wrote:
"More than half a century ago, while I was still a child, I recall
hearing a number of older people offer the following explanation for
the great disasters that had befallen Russia: ‘Men have forgotten God;
that is why all this has happened.’"

Decades later, Solzhenitsyn said that in trying to explain the
totalitarian horrors that permeated the 20th century – which he himself
endured – he could not improve on the explanation he had heard as a
child: "Men have forgotten God."

FP: David Kupelian, thank you for joining Frontpage Interview.

I have to tell our readers that How Evil Works is a brilliant
book. Buy it!!!!

http://frontpagemag.com/2010/04/20/how-ev

April 19-26, As Days of Remembrance of Armenian Genocide in Californ

APRIL 19-26, 2010, AS DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN CALIFORNIA

States News Service
April 19, 2010 Monday
SACRAMENTO

The following information was released by the office of the Governor
of California:

Governor of the State of California

It is important to remember the horrors of the past in order to keep
history from repeating itself. The Armenian Genocide was a terrible
breach of human rights and an event that has outraged the world.

Between 1915 and 1923, 1.5 million innocent Armenians lost their lives
at the hands of the Ottoman Empire, and 500,000 more were forced from
their homeland.

The atrocities carried out against the Armenian people were grave
and unimaginable, as they were subjected to deportation, abduction,
torture, starvation and more. And as with any violent conflict,
Armenian women and children suffered the worst abuses. The bulk of the
Armenian population that was displaced from their homes was forced
to escape to neighboring as well as faraway countries. Many fled to
the United States.

Today, California is honored to be home to a vibrant Armenian-American
population, the largest outside the Republic of Armenia. This thriving
community is a proud reminder of survival and determination even in
the face of extreme injustice.

As Americans and Californians, it is our duty to raise awareness
of the Armenian Genocide and to participate in the remembrance and
mourning of the loss of innocent lives.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER , Governor of the State
of California, do hereby proclaim April 19-26, 2010, as Days of
Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 8th day of April
2010.

A. Safaryan Says U.S. Efforts To Make Armenian-Turkish Dialogue Inde

A. SAFARYAN SAYS U.S. EFFORTS TO MAKE ARMENIAN-TURKISH DIALOGUE INDEPENDENT AND ADVANCED WILL CONTINUE

Panorama.am
20/04/2010

"I’d like to state that Azerbaijan’s authorities have had some problems
with the OSCE MG for 8-9 years, in the aftermath of the group not
supporting absolutely Azerbaijan’s disposition," Aram Safaryan, the
President of NA standing committee on protection of human rights and
public affairs and member of Prosperous Armenia party told Panorama.am.

"I think it’s high time Azerbaijan to adopt a constructive disposition
to continue the negotiations, but Ilham Aliyev either doesn’t want
it or isn’t ready to it. That’s why condemns and critics are made,"
NA deputy said.

Regarding the extending of Minsk Group, Safaryan said that the attempts
aren’t new and that Turkey has been trying to enter MG in 1994 but
has met Armenia’s protests.

"We’ve always claimed that Turkey doesn’t treat equally to Armenia
and Azerbaijan and has one-sided partial interests in favour to
Azerbaijan," Safaryan said.

According to him Turkey can’t have impartial, equal and balanced
attitude to the conflict sides. "If Turkey changes its approaches and
understands not only the interests of Azerbaijan but Armenia’s also,
we may think of granting Turkey that chance," Safaryan said.

Regarding Azerbaijan to reject its armed treaty with America one-sided,
Safaryan said: "This is a sort of campaign and Azerbaijan wants to
show its people how serious they are with NK conflict. I think they
prepared their response to the U.S. President and his administration
over their disposition towards Armenian-Turkish ties," NA deputy said.

"I think, irrespective of Azerbaijan, U.S. efforts to make
Armenian-Turkish dialogue independent process and to advance it will
continue," Committee’s chairman said.

Nahigian: Tarkanian for Senate

Nahigian: Tarkanian for Senate

Armenian Weekly
Sat, Apr 17 2010

By: Frank Nahigian

I attended an unusual fundraiser for a U.S. Senate seat candidate a
few weeks ago. Unusual because the candidate’s an Armenian who leads
the Washington incumbent in all the polls despite a perceived lack of
political experience, but who’s locked in a tight race as the
Republican nominee for Harry Reid’s Nevada Senate.

The host explained why he supports the candidate – Danny
Tarkanian – despite the latter’s lack of experience. While in college,
Danny was the leader of a prominent Division 1 basketball team
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas) coached by his father, Jerry. In
Danny’s senior year, the team won 24 consecutive games, no mean feat.
The crux of what the host said in his introduction was that Danny’s
court leadership, vision, and ball hawking (he led the team in assists
and steals) wouldn’t help him to be a good statesman or representative
of his constituents, but his competitiveness, determination,
perseverance, dedication, discipline, and ability to work effectively
in the context of a team goal did eminently qualify him. They’re
qualifications that are indicative of a character and integrity that
currently may be sorely deficient in the capital these days. I
couldn’t agree more. As for intelligence, Tarkanian graduated college
magna cum laude, and law school third in his class.

Perhaps more importantly, innocence in the minefield of U.S. politics
could be a benefit to a candidate today. It means he comes in clean,
beholden only to his Nevada constituents rather than any special
interest groups that had supported him in the past. As you may have
heard, Scott Brown, another fiscal conservative, rode the same formula
to success over a traditionally Democrat seat in liberal
Massachusetts, in the race for the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat.

The reason? It may be because on many votes concerning public policy,
health, and education, the abortion question, military expenditures
and policy, homeland security, and other issues, his constituents will
be divided. For example, 55/45 or some such number. Some will be
pleased by his position, others disappointed. It’s impossible for any
candidate to please all his constituents, all the time. But a Senator
with character and integrity will have the personal strength to remain
constant with regard to principles of fiscal sanity and, particularly,
personal freedom, responsibility, and accountability – the foundations
on which the Constitution was written and this country was built.
Unless we want that to go away, that’s the type of individual we ought
to put in office, regardless of which party he represents.

Groups Protest Genocide Denial at Northwestern University

Groups Protest Genocide Denial at Northwestern University

Chicago, IL – A coalition of groups working against genocide protested
outside Northwestern’s Lurie Medical Research Center in downtown
Chicago, where a program denying Turkey’s genocide of 1.5 Million
Armenians was being conducted by the Turkish American Cultural
Alliance (TACA) and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
(ATAA).

`It’s unfortunate that Northwestern University is allowing its
facilities to be used for an event denying the Armenian Genocide,’
stated Maral Vartanian-Abrahamian, representative of the Armenian
National Committee of Illinois (ANC of IL), one of the organizations
protesting the program. `Northwestern’s prestige has been damaged by
carelessly providing a podium for hate speech in the form of genocide
denial,’ she continued.

Dozens of demonstrators carried signs displaying `ATAA Go Away’ and
`Northwestern – Complicit in Genocide Denial,’ while chanting slogans
such as `Don’t Deny the Genocide,’ referring to Turkey’s 1915 genocide
of 1.5 million Armenians. In addition to the ANC of Illinois, several
other groups took part in the protest including Northwestern
University’s STAND (a student anti-genocide coalition), the Genocide
Education Network of Illinois, and the Armenian Youth Federation.

`We are here today to remind the ATAA and the TACA that genocide
denial and historical revisionism will not be tolerated,’ stated Shant
Papazian, Chairman of the Armenian Youth Federation’s Chicago chapter.
`Instead of helping Turkey face up to its horrific past, these
organizations continue to perpetuate the myths generated by Turkish
government,’ he added.

The TACA/ATAA event featured a renowned genocide denier,
Prof. Türkkaya Ataöv, whose presentation was entitled "Turks &
Armenians: What Really Happened on April 24, 1915." During his
presentation, Ataöv stressed how, through the centuries, the Turks
had been benevolent toward the Armenians, and how the Armenians were
an ungrateful nation. Leading up to the First World War, Ataöv
stated, that the Armenians fought the Turks out of a sense of
superiority, even though the Turks allowed Armenians to live in peace
and freedom. He continued by stating the Turks were kind enough to
escort the Armenians out of their homes in April of 1915 and into
safety, telling them that it will be ok to return once the conflicts
were over. He then surmised that the Armenians did not return because
they were ashamed of their bad behavior towards the Turks.

Early in Ataöv’s presentation, Northwestern Campus police confronted
the Armenians seated in the audience and demanded that they leave the
auditorium, despite the fact that they had been seated and silent
during presentation. Once in the lobby, the police informed the
Armenian attendees that they were `not welcome at this event and
needed to leave.’ One of the event organizers came out of the
auditorium and interceded, stating that they had not been disruptive
and were welcome to stay.

Prior to returning to the auditorium, however, the Armenians were
accosted by ATAA President-elect Ergun Kırlıkovalı, who stated, "I
am tired of you people showing up to all my events and calling me a
bloody murderer." Despite this confrontation, the Armenians were
allowed back into the auditorium, but were subject to close
surveillance. Following Ataöv’s presentation, Kırlıkovalı was
introduced and took the podium. At various points in his
presentation, Kırlıkovalı spoke sarcastically of the Armenians, and
these comments were often greeted with laughter and warmly received by
many the 100 or Turks in attendance.

`Not only were the content and tone of Ataöv’s and Kırlıkovalı’s
pre sentations offensive, but the fact that such a program is being
held within days of April 24th, the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide, is insulting to the memory of the victims and their
families,’ stated Vartanian-Abrahamian.

The Turkish organizations hosting the program have long been active in
genocide denial. The ATAA has sued the State of Massachusetts and
threatened school districts in unsuccessful attempts to exclude the
Armenian Genocide from genocide and holocaust education programs such
as those mandated by the State of Illinois. The ATAA has been under
close scrutiny since wiretapped conversations between Turkish
diplomats at the Chicago consulate and local ATAA officials revealed
that the organization attempted to bribe Speaker of the House Dennis
Hastert in order to prevent passage of legislation regarding the
Armenian Genocide.

Although the TACA is ostensibly a cultural organization, the majority
of the activities listed on its website (grassroots.tacaonline.org)
seem instead directed toward denying the Armenian Genocide rather than
promoting Turkish culture. These activities include efforts to block
legislation in Congress marking the Armenian Genocide and lectures
focused on Armenians and Kurds, two of the most oppressed groups in
Turkish society.

Beginning in April, 1915, and continuing until 1923, the Turkish
government conducted a program of described by then US Ambassador to
Turkey Henry Morgenthau as `race extermination,’ resulting in the
deaths of over 1.5 million Armenians, 750,000 Assyrians, and 330,000
Pontian Greeks. Although some of the leaders responsible for the
genocide were found guilty in abstentia for crimes against humanity by
a tribunal conducted by the post-war Turkish government, the current
Turkish government denies that a genocide occurred. The Turkish
government has gone as far a making it a criminal offense publicly
discuss the Armenian Genocide, and several notable Turks, including
Nobel-prize winning author Orhan Pamuk, have been indicted under this
law.

The Turkish government’s position runs contrary to that of most
independent genocide and holocaust scholars worldwide, as well as many
governments. Raphael Lemkin, the Polish lawyer who was the primary
force behind the adoption of the 1948 UN Convention on Genocide,
invented the word `genocide’ specifically to describe the experience
of the Armenians in WWI and the victims of the Holocaust in WWII.

The Armenian National Committee of Illinois is a grassroots public
affairs organization serving to inform, educate, and act on a wide
range of issues concerning Armenian Americans throughout the state of
Illinois.

BAKU: PACE President To Be Chairman Of Subcommittee On Nagorno-Karab

PACE PRESIDENT TO BE CHAIRMAN OF SUBCOMMITTEE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

Today.Az
15 April 2010 [11:15]

Being the Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Europe, Movlud Chavushoglu will be the new chairman of the Assembly’s
subcommittee on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

"The subcommittee has not yet been established, but it is expected
that I will be its chairman, Chavushoglu told journalists on April 14.

It is a quite normal practice that a subcommittee is headed by the
chairman of PACE. Former chairman of the subcommittee was also chairman
of PACE."

PACE hopes that the subcommittee, which will begin its activities soon,
will help resolve the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

"We want the subcommittee to be attended by the Azerbaijani and
Armenian delegations, and hope that its work will contribute,"
said Chavushoglu.

Chavushoglu is on his first official visit to Azerbaijan after
his appointment last year. In Baku Chavushoglu met with Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev, Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, the Speaker
of the Parliament Oktay Asadov, representatives of political parties
represented in parliament, as well as with heads of NGOs.

Chavushoglu described as successful his first visit to Baku. "We
saw the desire of Azerbaijan to approach the criteria of the Council
of Europe. There is hope that this will be during my chairmanship,"
said Chavushoglu.

In addition to Azerbaijan’s 10-year membership to the PACE, during his
visit, Chavushoglu discussed the upcoming parliamentary elections. He
expressed satisfaction that the Azerbaijani side assured him of
holding free and democratic elections.

"We believe in the promises given to us. We were persuaded of holding
free and democratic elections," PACE President said.