Dead Priests In Anatolia

DEAD PRIESTS IN ANATOLIA

Brussels Journal, Belgium
July 4 2006

>From the desk of Joshua Trevino on Mon, 2006-07-03 22:07

Fr Pierre Brunissen has been savagely knifed in Turkey – the fourth
attack on Catholic priests in that country this year. His attacker
has apparently complained about Fr Brunissen’s missionary activities.

It is unlikely that Fr Brunissen was, in fact, proselytizing – the
Catholic Church is not especially active in missionary work in Muslim
nations, for the simple reason that it’s generally a swift road to
death for both converter and the converted. Muslim orthodoxy prescribes
death for the apostate. (Indeed, one of the cardinal problems with
modern Islamism is the breadth of acts which constitute "apostasy"
in its eyes: in a Turkish context, we read in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow that
Islamist youth confuse ordinary adolescent lovesickness with this act.)

The grim catalogue of assaults on clerics betrays a resurgent paranoia
within Turkish society – a paranoia that does not sit well with that
nation’s pretenses to membership in "Europe":

* The first priest attacked this year – and the only one to die
thus far – was Fr Andrea Santoro. He was shot in the heart this past
February with a 9mm pistol by a Muslim youth angry over the infamous
Danish cartoons in an act of "religious revenge." Fr Santoro died while
praying in his church in Trabzon (itself ancient Trebizond): the killer
yelled "Allahu akbar," before firing twice into the priest’s back.

* Mere days after Fr Santoro’s murder, Fr Martin Kmetec, a Slovene
Franciscan, was beaten in the Aegean port city of Izmir – former
Smyrna – by a gang of youths angry (again!) over the infamous Danish
cartoons. According to press reports, they seized him by the throat
and shouted, "We will make you all die!"

* The next month, Capuchin priest Fr Hanri Leylek was threatened by
a knife-wielding youth in the same city of Mersin that Fr Santoro
perished in. The assailant, one Erdal Gurel, forced his way into
the parish convent, yelling insults against Christianity and telling
the priest, "You are not a human being! I will violate your mother,
your sisters, your children."

The founding myth of the Turkish state is its secularism. Turks,
through the iron fist of the army and the soft persuasion of politics,
have supposedly moved past the more regrettable manifestations of
their Muslim heritage: jihad, dhimmitude, the killing of apostates,
etc. But Turkey remains Muslim, and in an echo of the Ottoman millet
system and the fundamental national concept of Islamic nationhood,
that religion remains key to national identity despite the decades
of secularizers – even to this day, a Christian holding Turkish
citizenship is not considered a "Turk" per se.

Two things result from this state of affairs: First, a tension is
set up between the demands of Islamic orthodoxy and the demands
of modernism; when this tension is resolved in favor of orthodoxy,
it is resolved in a fashion as decisive and hence violent as possible.

Second, the line between an assault to Islam and an assault to the
(supposedly secular) Turkish state, when coming from a non-Muslim,
is blurred to the point of meaninglessness. Note, for example, this
story, in which Turkish Christians in Turkey are threatened, not
by Islamists, but by Turkish nationalists. The continuing pattern
of demonization in the media speaks for itself: "Missionaries who
are taking over every part of Turkey have now taken up residence
at book fairs," read a subhead in the right-wing Yeni Cag. In the
Turkish smash hit film Kurtlar Vadisi Irak, devout Christians are
shown killing Muslim children to harvest their organs: a pop-media
twist on a libel previously reserved for Jews. (Indeed, in the movie,
it’s a Jewish American doctor who oversees the organ-harvesting.) And
on the official level, the line between defense of nation and defense
of Islam is nearly nonexistent. Indeed, Christians there must operate
in a gray underground of caution:

…Turkish police charged 293 people with "missionary activity" from
1998 to 2001, a state minister told parliament recently. People who
place calls to Christian groups operating inside Turkey are warned
against uttering the word "missionary" on an open phone line.

"Lots of my friends say ‘the M word,’ " one receptionist said.

The attacks on priests in Turkey take place against this background
of nationalist resentment and Muslim paranoia. One can only wonder
how these will be inflamed when Pope Benedict XVI visits Istanbul in
November. The fear and the violence are a curious combination for a
state and society proclaiming its ardent wish to enter "Europe" by
means of the EU. Why join a club whose basic identity and history are
inimical to one’s own? In this context, Europe’s mere consideration
of the possibility betrays the fundamental self-negation at the core
of the European project.

The wounded bodies of the priests are warning – and prelude.

As an addendum, one may well ask why Catholic priests are being
assaulted in Turkey, when the country is bounded by the Orthodox
world. The answer is simple enough: the native Orthodox communities
of Anatolia and Thrace have long since been almost wholly wiped out.

The Armenian genocide is well enough known (outside of Turkish
officialdom, in any case); less well-known is the slow extermination
of the Greek community of Constantinople. On the latter, one could do
far worse than start with Speros Vryonis’ The Mechanism of Catastrophe.

RA Foreign Minister: We Hope Azerbaijan Will Re-Estimate The Situati

RA FOREIGN MINITSER: WE HOPE AZERBAIJAN WILL RE-ESTIMATE THE SITUATION AND WE WILL BE ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY CONTINUE THE NEGOTIATIONS
By Nana Petrosian

AZG Armenian Daily
05/07/2006

"Armenia has properly represented its position, according to which
the principles in the agenda of the negotiations are acceptable for
Armenia and we are ready to continue the negotiations based on the
above-mentioned principles," Vartan Oskanian, RA Foreign Minister,
said this at today’s press conference.

He stated that the Armenian side believes the principles suggested
by the OSCE MG co-chairs are rather balanced. Oskanian said that
they have made a correct choice of mutual concessions. "So we hope
that Azerbaijan will re-estimate the situation and we will be able
to continue the negotiations for the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement," he added. In response to the question about the
probable pressure on the sides in conflict to make them agree with
the principles suggested by the co-chairs, Oskanian said that this
may happen, only if the positions of the sides are very close to each
other and there is only one small unsettled issue. "In this case we
may expect that the international community will be more resolute to
achieve the settlement of the issue. I don’t know whether we are in
a similar position or not. A year ago our positions differed by 180
degrees, in a year they definitely came close to each other, but now
it’s hard for me to say that the differences in the positions are so
small that by means of the pressure from the international community
on one of the sides or on both of them, we will be able to reach the
settlement," he underscored.

Armenian Delegation Familiarized OSCE PA With Facts Of Armenian Monu

ARMENIAN DELEGATION FAMILIARIZED OSCE PA WITH FACTS OF ARMENIAN MONUMENTS DESTRUCTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
05.07.2006 17:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During today’s sitting of the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly in Brussels a report organized by Austrian deputy Wolfgang
Grossruck was heard, third secretary of the Armenian Embassy in Belgium
Tigran Balayan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, the Azeri
delegation proposed 11 amendments. Over half of them were rejected
thanks to the efforts of the Armenian delegation members. In part,
the Armenian delegation succeeded in excluding the amendments that said
"Kosovo model cannot be used as precedent for the settlement of other
conflicts". The other rejected amendment said that the territories
should be returned to the state, to which they belonged before the
start of the conflict. There were also some other amendments that
were refused. I should also mention that Armenia supported a number
of technical amendments proposed by Azerbaijan and this was welcomed
by the Assembly," Balayan said.

He also informed that Armenian MP Artashes Geghamyan addressed the
Assembly with a speech on the destruction of the Armenian historical
and cultural monuments on the territory of Azerbaijan.

BAKU: No Incident Was Noted During Monitoring On Front Line

NO INCIDENT WAS NOTED DURING MONITORING ON FRONT LINE
Author: E.Javadova

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
July 3 2006

On July 3, no incidents were noted during the monitoring held in
accordance with the mandate of the present OSCE chairman on the front
line controlled by Azerbaijani and Armenia forces, Ilgar Verdiyev,
employee of the press-service of the Azerbaijan Defense Ministry,
told Trend.

In accordance with the mandate of the personal envoy of the present
OSCE chairman, the monitoring was held on the front line near the
highway of Agdam-Hindarkh and Novruzlu village in the territory of
Agdam district.

>From Azerbaijani side, the monitoring was held by Imre Platinus
and Jiri Abrel, the assistants of personal envoy of the present
OSCE chairman.

And from the other side of the territory which has been internationally
recognized as the territory of Azerbaijan, the monitoring was held
by the personal envoy of the present OSCE chairman, ambassador Anjey
Kaspishk and his assistants Gunter Folk and Peter Ky.

On July 4, the monitoring will be continued by the same monitoring
group near Mahrizli village of Agdam district and Kuropatkino village
of Khojavand district and on July 5, near Kuropatkino and Ashagi
Veysalli villages of Khojavand district.

Karabakh People About Returning Karvachar

KARABAKH PEOPLE ABOUT RETURNING KARVACHAR

Lragir.am
03 July 06

People in Karabakh have a very negative attitude towards proposals
involving return of territories. They were deeply shocked to hear the
foreign minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanyan say that "we will give"
Karvachar after the referendum.

The reporter of the Lragir.am asked the opinion of citizens on this
announcement in Stepanakert.

G. Sahakyan, 73: "Apparently, the minister did not study the map
properly. How does he imagine life in Karabakh without Karvachar?

Would he live in Karabakh without Karvachar?"

Svetlana, 43: "Perhaps they are hopeful that Baku will reject the idea
of referendum and Karvachar will remain ours. But what if they agree?"

Andrey Ghulyan, pensioner: "Most inhabitants of Shahumyan, who remained
in Karabakh, live in Karvachar. What will their fate be?"

"Frankly speaking, I am surprised at Oskanyan. Who gave him the right
to speak on our behalf? He has never lived and will never live in
Karabakh, will he?"

Delegation Of RA Civil Aviation To Leave For Toulouse

DELEGATION OF RA CIVIL AVIATION TO LEAVE FOR TOULOUSE

ArmRadio.am
03.07.2006 10:32

Representatives of the Chief Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia
will leave today for Toulouse, where modeling of the flight of the
A-320 is to be held. The modeling will be carried out via combination
of the parameter and conversation records of the black boxes.

Only after the completion of these works the International aviation
Committee will draw its final conclusion about the reasons of the
crash.

Suren Surenyants: We need to accept the suggestions of the OSCE MG

Suren Surenyants: We need to accept the suggestions of the OSCE Minsk Group

ArmRadio.am
01.07.2006 15:18

`Member of the Political Council of the `Republic’ party Suren
Surenyants expressed the opinion today that we should accept the
disclosed suggestions of the OSCE Minsk Group. He considers that the
principles listed by the OSCE are sufficient. The Deputy said it could
be predicted that there would be changes in the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict, when Matthew Bryza was appointed new US Co-Chair of
the Minsk Group.

`The revelation of the suggestions means that the world is not going
to tolerate the problem the pendency of the question any longer, Suren
Surenyants considers.

`If things continue this way, we’ll be either imposed humiliating
peace or war,’ said the speaker, not excluding that we’ll find
ourselves in a situation like the one in 1997. The `Republic’ Party
had declared after the Ramboulliet talks that it stands for the rapid
and peaceful resolution of the issue. Surenyants said the Party is
going to issue another statement regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

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The Standard, Kenya
July 1 2006

Owners of vehicles at Armenians’ home revealed

By Biketi Kikechi and Patrick Mathangani

Owners of vehicles and number plates found at the Artur brothers’
residence was revealed at the Kiruki commission yesterday.

The commission heard that engine and chassis numbers of the vehicles
had been tampered with. Also, some cars had stolen tractor number
plates.

Zul Mohammed, representing Raju Sanghani, and Jane Otieno appearing
for the suspended CID director Joseph Kamau, during yesterday’s
proceedings.

For example, a grey Toyota Corolla, number KAV 573K, had its engine
and chasis numbers tampered with.

Records at the Registrar of Companies office showed the documents
belonged to a red Massey Ferguson tractor belonging to Ole Suswa Farm
Ltd in Naivasha.

Government vehicles were also not spared, among them a grey Mercedes
Benz, number GK A666K.

The registration number, according to information from the
registrar’s office, belonged to another Government vehicle – a
Mitsubishi Pajero.

There was also a blue Mitsubishi Pajero car whose engine and chassis
numbers had been tampered with. Its engine number, KAL 525X, showed
that it originally belonged to Henry Gathuo’s blue Mitsubishi Station
Wagon.

Owners of some luxury vehicles imported from the United Arab Emirates
were not traced, while other cars were believed to have been stolen
while on transit.

Nairobi businessman Raju Shangani said two Toyota Harriers,
identified by police as stolen while on transit, were his.

Other makes whose engines had been tampered with included BMW, Subaru
Impreza, Honda Civic and Toyota makes.

Diplomatic and Government number plates, including 2CD4K, 4UN277K, GK
A222H and GK A333G were also recovered from the house.

The following is part of the testimony.

Oduor: You talked about some vehicles that you wanted to sell to them
or you attempted to sell to them the Arturs?

Sanghani: Yes, my lords.

Oduor: How many vehicles were they?

Sanghani: They were three.

Oduor: Three vehicles.

Sanghani: Yes, three vehicles.

Oduor: Did you enter into an agreement with them?

Sanghani: No, no we did not have a written agreement, but it was a
verbal agreement.

Oduor: Now, those Toyota Harriers look like Lexus, do they?

Sanghani: That is right.

Oduor: How much would one go for on the Kenyan market?

Sanghani: Between Sh2.2m and 2.3m.

Oduor: So we are talking about Sh7m?

Sanghani: Yes, about Sh7.5m.

Oduor: And it was without an agreement?

Sanghani: Not.

Oduor: It might not matter to you but it does to small Kenyans. I
wouldn’t part with my small Toyota worth Sh200,000.

Sanghani: I did not doubt their funds because they gave me $25,000 as
down payment.

Oduor: They did?

Sanghani: Yes, they did.

Oduor: How did they pay the money?

Sanghani: It was in cash.

Oduor: So this is the third time we are dealing with cash.

Sanghani: Yes.

Oduor: $25,000 in cash?

Sanghani: Yes.

Oduor: How much is $25,000 in Kenyan shillings?

Sanghani: It is about Sh1.8m.

Oduor: They just brought it to your office?

Sanghani: Yes, in fact I took it from their home.

Oduor: Oh, from their Runda house?

Sanghani: Yes, from the Runda House.

Oduor: Were you a frequent visitor there?

Sanghani: I used to visit once in a while.

Oduor: Okay, we will come to the Runda house. Now, what is the
evidence that those cars belong to you?

Sanghani: I have the documents.

Oduor: Assist by showing where you bought them and other details.

Sanghani: Yes. (Produces documents).

Oduor: I’m sure we can have photocopies of that and give you the
original.

Sanghani: Yes. Sure, you can.

Oduor: Now I want to show you a list of vehicles that are in that
residence or were towed away by the police and then tell us if any of
your vehicles is among them.

Sanghani: Yes, my lords. I can see chassis number 585 at number six
and number ten.

Oduor: Remember you told us that you sold them three vehicles.

Sanghani: That is right.

Oduor: Where is the third one?

Sanghani: The third car is at Nairobi Area Police Station.

Oduor: So you know where the third one is.

Sanghani: Yes, my lords.

Oduor: Will you favour us with the particulars of that third vehicle
later on?

Sanghani: Yes, my lords.

Oduor: So you go around saying you sold them three vehicles?

Sanghani: That is correct.

Oduor: That they had given partial payment of $25,000 and on that
list you can only identify two?

Sanghani: That is correct.

Oduor: Are these the vehicles that they were always driving in?

Sanghani: Yes, two of them from that list.

Oduor: It is a matter of public notoriety that they used to drive in
Toyota Harriers and were escorted in several Toyota Harriers and
everybody was wondering what they were doing and what business they
were doing. I’m a little bit worried, have you ever told anybody the
story you have told the commission today?

Sanghani: Yes, I recorded a statement with the police in March.

Oduor: Under what circumstances did you record it?

Sanghani: They wanted to know how I met Hon Kalonzo Musyoka. I’m
under oath to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.

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NKR Speaker: NK expects US to appreciate its interests

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
June 30 2006

NKR SPEAKER: NAGORNO KARABAKH EXPECTS U. S. TO APPRECIATE ITS
INTERESTS

The legal and historical foundations of Nagorno Karabakh Republic’s
formation correspond to the international standards and experience,
Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) National Assembly Chair Ashot Gulyan
stated in Washington, while addressing the audience June 28 at the U.
S. Institute of Peace on the subject `The Karabakh Conflict:
Prerequisites for Peace’.
According to the information DE FACTO received at the NKR MFA Press
service, Ashot Gulyan had noted he appreciated the vital interests of
the U. S. and other countries in the South Caucasus, but at the same
time expected them to understand Karabakh’s interests.
In his turn the NKR FM Georgy Petrosyan underscored the present
format of the Karabakh talks did not reflect the conflict’s real
essence, as the Azeri party denied negotiations with Nagorno
Karabakh.
Diplomats, heads of the U. S. strategic centers and organizations and
Armenian community’s members were present at the measure.
In the U. S. Congress the NKR Speaker and FM met with the
Representative Nita Lowey.
In the course of the meeting the NKR delegation presented the
social-economic situation in the Republic, development of democracy
in Artsakh and latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement process.
June 28 in the Capitol a reception was organized in honor of the NKR
delegation with the participation of the members of the U. S.
Congress, RA Ambassador to the U. S. Tatul Margaryan, NKR Permanent
Representative in the U. S. Vardan Barseghyan, leadership of Armenian
Assembly of America and Armenian National Committee of America,
journalists, Armenian community’s members. Congressmen Frank Pallone,
Joe Knollenberg, Caroline Maloney, Adam Schiff and Bred Sherman
addressed the audience in the course of the reception. Having
condemned Azerbaijan’s aggressive anti Armenian policy the members of
the Congress expressed their readiness to promote NKR’s development.
While speaking, the Nagorno Karabakh’s officials expressed gratitude
to the U. S. Congress and American nation on behalf of the Artsakh
people for adherence to eternal values, such as freedom and
democracy, as well as for humanitarian assistance to Nagorno
Karabakh.
Upon the measure’s completion the NKR delegation also met with the U.
S. Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Congressmen Frank Pallone and Joe
Knollenberg.
The meeting’s participants touched upon the issues referring to the
present social-economic situation in the NKR, development of
democracy in Artsakh, the U. S. Assistance to NKR and Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement.
Nagorno Karabakh delegation’s working visit to the U. S. began June
23 and will last till June 30.