According To Garnik Isagulian, Pessimistic Estimations To Armenian-T

ACCORDING TO GARNIK ISAGULIAN, PESSIMISTIC ESTIMATIONS TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS HAVE NO GROUNDS

Noyan Tapan
March 4, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The home political crisis that started
in 2008 in Armenia has been overcome. RA President’s Representative
Garnik Isagulian stated at a March 4 press conference. In his words,
the 2008 March 1 "clash" was really a serious problem for the state
but that problem was solved completely in the past two years. G.

Isagulian mentioning that the opposition boycotted the work of the NA
Ad-hoc Committee on Events Occurred on March 1-2 and Their Reasons
declared that today the opposition has no right to criticize the
efforts of the authorities in disclosure of the March 1 events and
liquidation of their consequences.

G. Isagulian touching upon foreign policy mentioned that the
pessimistic estimations to the Armenian-Turkish process voiced by
some officials have no grounds. According to the speaker, the RA
President treats the Armenian-Turkish negotiations with responsibility
and inflexibility, which gives a basis to think that Armenia will
not suffer.

G. Isagulian also touched upon the statements first RA President
Levon Ter-Petrosian made at the March 1 rally that Turkey has already
achieved its goal by suspending the international recognition of
the Genocide and seven regions will be ceded to Azerbaijan under the
already signed document. G. Isagulian considers that thus authors of
such statements send a message to the outer world about where Armenia
can reach in its concessions. He advised Armenian politicians to learn
what is spoken in various places and in case of possessing facts to
"put them on the table." "If they have information about ceding the
seven regions let them present it," he said.

US Government & Turks Don’t Recognize 1915 Armenian Holocaust

US GOVERNMENT & TURKS DON’T RECOGNIZE 1915 ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST
By Audrey Howard

America’s News Online
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Feb 28 2010

What Holocaust? This is the official policy of America, Turkey
and Israel. It is convenient for Turkey in not admitting to such a
horrible deed that took place during World War I. The Americans need
the Turks to allow the transit of American troops around the region
(this is why the U.S. walks gingerly around the Kurdish issue). The
Jews and Israel should know better. It is well-known what happens to
people when they deny the Nazi Holocaust. Yet, Israel and the Jews
seem to know nothing about the Armenian Holocaust.

Morality And Foreign Policy Don’t Mix Israel has relations with a
Muslim country, Turkey. Turkey supplies needed items to Israel (a
conduit for petroleum). Commerce is more important to Israel than
morality. The U.S. is complicit in this cover-up by standing with
Israel. After all, which country is more valuable to our strategic
position in the world, Israel or Armenia?

Holocaust Museum A Travesty How can the Jews and Israel maintain
Holocaust museums in many places, highlighting the destruction of
European Jewry, while denying respect to the Armenians? The answer
is that Israel, like Turkey and the U.S.

recognize only what is beneficial to their foreign policy and image.

That the 1915 Armenian Holocaust occurred is not open to question.

Perhaps, like in all massacres, the exact numbers can be disputed.

Turkish documents describing the forced marches and uprooting of
innocent Armenians was set down on paper, as the Nazis proudly did,
describing their extermination procedures.

In defense of this denial on the part of Israel, Turkey and the United
States, a country must not put morality first or it will not last
long as a country. But, Israel and the Jews should not vociferously
condemn the Holocaust deniers either. The Holocaust deniers have a
weak case in their assertions. Israel does too in ‘burying its head
in the sand," concerning the Armenian Holocaust.

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Lydian International To Buy Out Stake In Armenian Gold Project From

LYDIAN INTERNATIONAL TO BUY OUT STAKE IN ARMENIAN GOLD PROJECT FROM NEWMONT MINING

CanadianBusiness.com
http://www.canadianbu siness.com/markets/market_news/article.jsp?content =D9E625OO0
March 1 2010

WASHINGTON (AP) – Mining company Lydian International Ltd. said
Monday it would buy out Newmont Mining Corp.’s interest in gold
exploration project.

Toronto-based Lydian said a subsidiary will purchase all of Newmont
Mining’s interest in a joint venture that includes a gold discovery
in Armenia. The deal is expected to close in 60 days.

Under the deal, Lydian will pay $15 million to Newmont, plus royalties
and 3 million shares.

Islam’s Armenian Genocide – Template For The Holocaust

ISLAM’S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE – TEMPLATE FOR THE HOLOCAUST
Pamela Geller

Atlas Shrugs

Feb 28 2010

Telling the truth about Islam is considering "slander" in the sharia.

CBS’s 60 minutes does a segment on the Armenian genocide the precursor
to the Holocaust another Islamic inspired extermination.

Covering for this Islam’s act(s) of genocide, encourages more genocide.

Muslim soldiers for the Third Reich

The Ummah fought for the Reich

Flag reads (what is legible) Allah is the glorious Armed forces
volunteers Primitive gas chambers, templates later adopted by the
Nazis. Hitler was inspired by the Mufti who was an OttomanEmpire
Officer in the Armenian genocide.(CBS) The Ottoman Turks developed
a template, which according to genocide scholars, was later adopted
by the Nazis.

"Most dramatically we have Adolf Hitler saying eight days before
invading Poland in 1939, ‘Who today, after all, speaks of the
annihilation of the Armenians?’ Hitler was inspired by the Armenian
extermination. You know, it made him think, ‘Well, sure you know, you
can get rid of a hated minority group and if you’re powerful and your
side wins, that event will never get recorded,’" Balakian explained.

The Turks dispute the evidence that Hitler ever uttered those words
or was inspired by the events of 1915. Nonetheless, when the Ottomans
were swept from power, and the modern Turkish state was founded,
all memory of what happened to the Armenians was erased. Records were
destroyed, a new alphabet was adopted and ever since, the massacres
have not been taught in schools.

The use of the word genocide is regarded as an insult to Turkish
nation; it is a jailable offense.

Watch CBS News Videos Online (CBS) Wars are fought over oil, land,
water, but rarely over history, especially about something that
happened nearly 100 years ago. But that’s what Turkey and Armenia
are still fighting over: what to label the mass deportation and
subsequent massacre of more than a million Christian Armenians from
Ottoman Turkey during World War I.

Armenians and an overwhelming number of historians say that Turkey’s
rulers committed genocide, that its actions were a model for what
Hitler did to the Jews. The Turks, meanwhile, say their ancestors never
carried out such crimes, and that they too were victims in a world war.

Ever since, this battle over history has not only ensnared the two
nations but even the White House and Congress, where resolutions
officially recognizing the genocide are currently moving through the
House and Senate.

But our story begins where the lives of so many Armenians ended,
far from Istanbul, in the desert.

"60 Minutes" and correspondent Bob Simon took a drive into what is
now Syria, to the barren wilderness, to what amounts to the largest
Armenian cemetery in the world.

"As many as 450,000 Armenians died here," author Peter Balakian
told Simon.

Balakian is an Armenian American who has written extensively about
what happened in this desolate place.

According to Balakian, 450,000 Armenians died in this spot in the
desert. "In this region called Deir Zor, it is the greatest graveyard
of the Armenian Genocide," he explained.

Deir Zor is to Armenians what Auschwitz is to Jews. The most ghoulish
thing about the place is that 95 years later the evidence of the
massacres is everywhere.

Just a short distance from the banks of Euphrates there’s a dump. It’s
also the site of a mass grave. It has never been excavated. All we
had to do was scratch the surface of the sand to collect evidence of
what had happened here.

Under the surface was evidence of bones. "It’s the hill full of bones,"
said Dr. Haroot Kahvejian, an Armenian dentist who showed Simon around.

"Nobody bothered to dig them up until now?" Simon asked.

It was extraordinary standing on a mound where perhaps thousands of
people lie entombed. There is no record of who they were or where
they could have come from.

"Look at that. There are kids who know exactly where they are. They
are finding them by the dozen," Simon observed.

"Evidence comes in many forms. It comes in photographs, it comes in
texts and telegrams," Balakian said. "And it also comes in bones."

So just how did all these bones end up here?

In 1915, the First World War was raging and the Ottoman Empire was
crumbling. The Armenians were a Christian minority who were considered
infidels by the ruling Muslims — a fifth column who sided with the
enemy in the war.

The fact that they were prosperous didn’t help, says Balakian, whose
great uncle survived the genocide and wrote about it in a memoir
Armenian Golgotha.

"Like the Jews of Europe the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire had
a dominant role in commerce and trade, they were highly educated,
many of them," Balakian.

And he said they were highly resented.

Asked what happened next, Balakian said, "What happens from the
spring of 1915 on through the summer is a well orchestrated project
of government planned arrests and deportations."

Some were forced to buy round trip tickets for train journeys from
which they never returned. They ended up in box cars; the rest, mostly
women and children were forced on death marches for hundreds of miles.

Many perished from starvation, disease or brutal killings. The
survivors ended up in concentration camps hundreds of miles from
Istanbul, out of sight.

At the time of the deportations, American diplomats in the region sent
dispatches to Washington detailing what they had seen and heard. Just
weeks after the arrests had begun, Henry Morgenthau the U.S.

ambassador, sent off this one: "Deportation of and excesses against
peaceful Armenians is increasing and from harrowing reports of
eyewitnesses it appears that a campaign of race extermination is
in progress¦"

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How Evil Works: The Mysterious Power Of Hate

HOW EVIL WORKS: THE MYSTERIOUS POWER OF HATE
By David Kupelian

WorldNetDaily
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March 1 2010

David Kupelian explains how innocent children become murderers
and rapists

Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from WND Managing Editor
David Kupelian’s latest book, "HOW EVIL WORKS: Understanding and
Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America."

Growing up in a family of genocide survivors as I did, I got to hear
stories – lots of stories – about just how depraved human beings
can get.

Although my father and grandmother passed down these often-vivid
recollections to us in the comfort of a warm suburban family room,
worlds apart from the nightmares of their youth, their painful
psychological scars remained ever fresh. And to a young boy like me,
those stories – of cruel soldiers and bandits hell-bent on mayhem,
as well as their intended victims’ resourcefulness and sometimes even
heroism – provided a glimpse into a scary, alien dimension of evil.

But rather than tell any more family stories here – and most Armenian
families have them, just as Jewish Holocaust survivors and their kin
have their stories – I’ll quote the U.S. ambassador to Turkey at the
time, Henry Morgenthau, whose published memoirs exposed the horrors
he witnessed firsthand during the 20th century’s first genocide.

Incredibly, he described how Turkish officials bragged to him about
their nightly meetings where they would enthusiastically share the
latest torture techniques to use on the Armenians:

Each new method of inflicting pain was hailed as a splendid discovery,
and the regular attendants were constantly ransacking their brains
in the effort to devise some new torment. He told me that they even
delved into the records of the Spanish Inquisition and other historic
institutions of torture and adopted all the suggestions found there …

I’ll spare you the details, except to say that Morgenthau, father of
FDR’s treasury secretary of the same name, summed up the "sadistic
orgies" of the Armenian genocide by declaring: "Whatever crimes the
most perverted instincts of the human mind can devise, and whatever
refinements of persecution and injustice the most debased imagination
can conceive, became the daily misfortunes of this devoted people. I
am confident that the whole history of the human race contains no
such horrible episode as this."

Unfortunately, more such "horrible episodes" followed apace throughout
the 20th century. In the 1930s, Stalin ordered his military to
confiscate all of Ukraine’s food and then sealed her borders to prevent
any outside sustenance from getting in, thereby intentionally starving
7 million men, women and children to death. This was followed soon by
Japan’s demonic "rape of Nanking," during which 300,000 Chinese were
butchered in their nation’s capital, including up to 80,000 women and
little girls gang-raped by Japanese soldiers and then stabbed to death
with bayonets. The Nazi Holocaust in the ’30s and ’40s, of course,
tops most people’s list of genocidal horrors, with its death-camp
crematoria, extermination of 6 million Jews and unspeakable "medical
experiments." For sheer numbers of dead – tens of millions during the
’60s and ’70s – China’s Mao Ze-Dong has been called history’s worst
mass murderer. Pol Pot’s maniacal communist purge of Cambodia in the
late 1970s led to the deaths of 2 million of his own people, while
Rwanda’s tribal genocide in the 1990s resulted in the club-and-machete
massacring of 800,000. Today’s ongoing Sudanese genocide, backed by the
Islamist government in Khartoum, has resulted in at least 400,000 dead.

We frequently ask ourselves how human beings can sink to this level
of cruelty. There’s no precedent for it among even the most fearsome
predators in the animal kingdom. What, then, makes us capable of such
extreme evil?

Genocidal madness can’t be blamed on a particular philosophy or
religion. Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot were atheistic communists. Imperial
Japan and Nazi Germany were in the grip of quasi-religious personality
cults that deified their leaders. And today’s genocide in Sudan, like
the Turkish military which tortured Armenians for sport a century
earlier, is heavily motivated by Islamic jihadist fervor.

So what turns people into monsters? Since they obviously didn’t
start out that way, let’s rewind back to the beginning of the story
and see what causes an innocent child to morph into an instrument of
great evil.

Children’s songs that celebrate murder

There’s nothing more beautiful than a young child. Nothing. The
brightness of spirit, the spontaneity, the natural intelligence – which
Einstein called "the holy curiosity of inquiry" – are breathtaking.

What, then, possesses a smart, handsome young 5- or 6-year-old boy to
go on Palestinian television and sing, "When I wander into Jerusalem,
I will become a suicide bomber"? Or a group of children, both boys
and girls, to sing together, "How pleasant is the smell of martyrs,
how pleasant the smell of land, the land enriched by the blood,
the blood pouring out of a fresh body."

What? How does the horror and stench of death magically transform
into the "pleasant smell" of life and glory for these kids? What
happens to them in their earliest, most vulnerable years to induce
some to later strap on explosive belts and vaporize themselves while
murdering dozens of unsuspecting innocents?

Why, growing up in a "normal home" with a mom, dad, siblings, school
and friends, does a young man suddenly feel compelled to stab his
own sister to death – knifing her not just once or twice, but over
and over again in a murderous frenzy – just because somebody said
she was walking down the street with a male who wasn’t a relative?

Clearly, as these young people’s indoctrination progresses from
singing songs about atrocities to actually committing them, we’re
witnessing not only a toxic philosophy at work, but also the magic
ingredient that makes that philosophy come to life – namely, hatred.

Underneath all the smiles, underneath the "devout" faith, underneath
whatever persona is masking the overwhelming fear, confusion, and
jihadist programming that have been cultivated in them since birth,
lies the nuclear reactor core of their being – a smoldering fireball
of suppressed rage.

Intense hatred has a way of morphing inexorably into full-blown,
epic madness. Indeed, hate is like spiritual plutonium, possessing
bizarre, explosive and transformative qualities of which we are
largely unaware. It is the means by which evil itself blooms on this
earth, especially when rage is focused and magnified by a malignant
worldview. If you think this is overstated, just contemplate with me
the following news items:

Popular Middle East television programming for children that features
jihadist clones of Mickey Mouse, Sesame Street characters and other
kids’ favorites, in which the lovable, cuddly stars teach children
vicious lies and the virtues of mass murder.

Rape victims being flogged and imprisoned, as when a Saudi court in
early 2009 sentenced a 23-year-old female who had been gang-raped by
five men to 100 lashes and a year in jail. Her crime? Accepting a lift
from a man who drove her against her will to his house and took turns,
with four of his friends, raping her.

An epidemic of "honor killings" – at least 5,000 per year according
to the U.N., but many more that go unreported – in which fathers,
brothers or mothers brutally murder their own daughter/sister merely
for being seen in public with a male or similar "offense." For example,
two Jordanian brothers used axes to murder their two sisters, aged 20
and 27, after the older sister left home to marry a man without her
family’s permission and the younger one ran away to join her. After
someone tipped off the brothers as to their sisters’ whereabouts, the
men went into their home with axes and hacked them to death. "It was
a brutal scene," one government official told the Jordan Times. "One
victim’s head was nearly cut clean off."

Maniacal, zombie-like "religious police," such as those in Saudi
Arabia who on March 11, 2002, allowed 15 young girls to die horrible
deaths when a fire broke out in their school in Mecca. The religious
police, or Mutaween, literally blocked firefighters from saving the
girls because they weren’t dressed in the proper Islamic way for
girls and women to be seen outdoors. With helpless firemen watching,
the religious police literally beat the girls – those who were not
wearing their headscarves or abayas – back into the inferno.

What we’re looking at here is criminally insane behavior – no less
insane or criminal than that exhibited by severely deranged people
we routinely lock up in maximum-security psychiatric hospitals or
prisons in the United States.

Of course, by now we’ve all heard more than we care to know about
radical jihad culture, with its pathological blame of Jews for
everything, its condemnation of Western Civilization and its
"die-while-killing-infidels-and-Allah-wil l-give-you-virgins"
recruitment pitch. But distilling this "martyrdom" obsession down to
its essence, common sense tells us no one murders innocent people
or forces schoolgirls back into a burning building unless they’re
insanely angry. So, where exactly does this hate come from?

Let’s understand, even a violent philosophy like that of radical
Islam isn’t necessarily sufficient, by itself, to create a rage-fueled
jihadist. No, you become full of hate and driven to violate others only
when someone else first violates you – when a parent, older sibling,
teacher, cleric or other authority figure intimidates, frightens,
degrades, bullies, humiliates or perhaps sexually abuses you. And
such cruelty and degradation are, unfortunately, endemic in much
of the Islamic world. Its rigid, authoritarian religious system,
the near-slave status and abuse of women, the suffocating sexual
repression, the widespread incidence of what can only be called the
world’s most flagrant child abuse (where even toddlers are groomed for
future "martyrdom operations"), and the pervasive fear of flogging,
amputation or stoning if one runs afoul of the ultra-strict Sharia
legal code – all this creates an environment reeking of quiet terror.

No wonder its victims take to terrorism so readily.

So, once these parents and other authorities, full of the madness
and confusion injected into them during their own youth, succeed in
passing it on to the next generation of youngsters by intimidating
and indoctrinating them, it’s child’s play to focus the newly created
jihadists’ zeal onto the appropriate "hate object" – Jews, Americans,
"infidels" and so on.

This dynamic is not unique to radical Islam. In fact, believe it or
not, it’s the hidden fabric of all too much of our own lives – albeit
usually in a far less extreme form. In a perverse mirror reflection
of the Golden Rule, we all tend compulsively to do unto others what
was done unto us. We effortlessly internalize the cruelty of others.

This is because, aside from the obvious effects being angry and upset
have on us – making us emotional, clouding our judgment and so on –
it also throws us into "program mode." That’s right: When we get upset
at the intimidating words or actions of other people, their cruelty
"infects" us in a very real way. So, for instance, if our parents
angrily yelled at us all the time when we were children, we would
tend to angrily yell at those smaller and weaker than us. A little
bit of the bully gets inside of us, and we then bully others, in one
form or another. We’ve all seen this, and we know that our prisons are
full of molesters and abusers who were molested and abused as children.

Thus, maniacal imams and jihadist teachers find it relatively easy
convert innocent children into suicide bombers. The first step is to
indoctrinate them from birth with a poisonous belief system demonizing
"infidels," a process explained by Israeli counter-terrorism expert
Itamar Marcus in "The Genocide Mechanism":

Common to the framing of all genocide is a very specific kind of
demonization. In Rwanda, the Hutus taught that the Tutsis were
cockroaches and snakes. Tutsi women were portrayed as cunning
seductresses who used beauty and sexual power to conquer the Hutus. …

Radio Rwanda repeatedly broadcast a warning that Hutus were about
to be attacked by Tutsis, to convince the Hutus that they needed to
attack first to protect themselves.

This demonization included two specific components. First, the victims
had to be perceived as a clear and present threat, so that the killers
were convinced they were acting in self-defense. Second, the victims
were dehumanized, so that the killers convinced themselves that they
were not destroying real human beings.

Teaching children virtually from birth that Jews are subhuman, evil
oppressors of Muslims – fiends who grind up Arab youngsters to use
as ingredients in their Passover matzoh – is epidemic in the Islamic
world. A typical example: The Saudi satellite television station
Iqraa broadcast an interview with a 3-year-old Egyptian girl named
Basmallah, who answered a question about Jews by declaring: "They
are apes and pigs."

But this little girl is not about to murder anyone. She’s just
repeating statements fed to her by adults for the sake of winning their
love and approval. Dehumanizing indoctrination isn’t quite enough
to launch a genocide. There must also be hate, and lots of it – not
merely to fuel the atrocity machine, but to allow the indoctrination
to fully take root.

In other words, whatever the toxic programming may be – Hutus
demonizing Tutsis as "cockroaches and snakes," Turks accusing
Armenians of being "enemy collaborators," Nazis likening Jews to
"vermin" – for such outrageous and counter-intuitive falsehoods to
be both believed and acted upon, those being indoctrinated must be
kept in a very emotional state.

Recall that Hitler always kept his audiences super-emotional; that’s
how he programmed them and guarded against their naturally coming
back to their senses. He was always stirring up their emotions,
and by so doing, his thoughts became their thoughts, his feelings
became their feelings. It’s brainwashing 101: Cause your intended
victims to become upset, angry, emotionally riled up, and you have
your hands on the control levers of their mind.

Children are so vulnerable, like spiritual sponges, that if they’re
treated with cruelty, if they’re degraded sexually, if they’re
constantly confused and intimidated – and at the same time are
indoctrinated with lies denying their neighbors’ humanity, and also
showered with promises of glory, reward and brotherhood for believing
and acting a certain way – well, it’s not long before you’ve got
yourself a newly minted jihadist, communist, or Nazi.

The preceding is the opening section of Chapter 9 ("The Mysterious
Power of Hate: How Innocent Children Become Murderers and Rapists")
from David Kupelian’s newest book, "HOW EVIL WORKS: Understanding
and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America."

David Kupelian is an award-winning journalist, managing editor of
WorldNetDaily.com, editor of Whistleblower magazine and author of the
best-selling book, "The Marketing of Evil: How Radicals, Elitists,
and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised as Freedom." His
newest book is "How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the
Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America."

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Ali Hasanov: "Iran’s "Sahar" TV Channel Serves To Tense The Socio-Po

ALI HASANOV: "IRAN’S "SAHAR" TV CHANNEL SERVES TO TENSE THE SOCIO-POLITICAL SITUATION IN AZERBAIJAN"

APA
March 1 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku. Elnur Mammadli-APA. "Azerbaijan and Iran are neighbouring
countries with close culture, language, religion, lifestyle. Once we
had a common state.

Establishment of normal relations with Iran is one of the priorities
of the foreign policy of the Azerbaijani state", head of the
Socio-Political Department of the President’s Administration Ali
Hasanov said while replying to journalists’ questions about the
burning of the Azerbaijani flag in front of the Azerbaijani consulate
in Tabriz, APA reports.

Hasanov also said that both in Iranian side and among the forces around
Azerbaijan, there are persons who don’t want normal relations between
the two countries: "They are trying to damage that relationship. Being
the Azerbaijani state we are against such attempts, and try to
prevent them".

Head of the Department emphasized that it is wrong to link all this
with the state: "However, unfortunately, Iran has not taken sufficient
measures against these attempts. In particular, it is worth noting that
the Iranian TV channel "Sahar" serves to tense the socio-political
situation in Azerbaijan, to deny the processes occurring in the life
of the neighboring country, to change and falsify their essence. We,
as a nation, express our protest against such attempts and have
already expressed dissatisfaction with the relevant bodies of Iran. "

Russia, Georgia Reopen Border Crossing

RUSSIA, GEORGIA REOPEN BORDER CROSSING

Armradio.am
01.03.2010 12:20

The only usable land border crossing between Georgia and Russia
reopened Monday after more than three years of closure, restoring a
vital route between Russia and the South Caucasus.

"An agreement on reopening of the checkpoint was reached during the
meetings of Russian and Georgian experts in Yerevan and Kazbeghi with
participation of representatives of Switzerland and was confirmed
by notes of Russian and Georgian Ministries of Foreign Affairs,"
North Ossetian border department spokesman of the Russian Federal
Security Service Alexander Solod told RIA Novosti.

According to the BBC, the Georgian side agreed to restart the talks
on the opening of the checkpoint only at the request of Armenia.

A Book With Truth About Khojaly To Come Off The Press In Armenia

A BOOK WITH TRUTH ABOUT KHOJALY TO COME OFF THE PRESS IN ARMENIA

ArmInfo
2010-03-01 14:18:00

ArmInfo. A book with truth about the real background of Khojaly
events will shortly come off the press in Armenia, Head of Xenophobia
Prevention Initiative public organization Amine Adibekyan told
journalists today.

"The book will contain materials and photographs placed at our site
Åocali.net. The book will be issued in several languages specially
for distribution all over the world, in particular, in the West.

Publication of this book purposes to disseminate the facts revealing
the falsehood and impudence of the Azerbaijani propaganda which keeps
on spreading false fabrications about the so-called "Khojaly genocide"
all over the world", she said. According to her, Åocali.net site is
functioning successfully enough, however, publication of the book
is just necessary for more demonstrativeness of falsehood of the
Azerbaijani agitprop. The book will become a response by the Armenian
party which discloses the Azerbaijani propaganda in a so-called
"Khojaly case", since all these tragic events actually took place not
in Khojaly but in the suburbs of Aghdam. "Moreover, the Azerbaijani
propaganda, by its cynicism, exceeded all the rational limits, and
Baku even uses the photographs, in its false propaganda, which are in
no way related to the tragedy, in order to "prove the barbarities by
Armenians". "The Azerbaijani propaganda actively uses false materials
regarding Aghdam events, during which residents of Khojalu settlement
were killed on February 26, 1992", Adibekyan resumed.

Xocali.net project is called to study and reveal the falsifications
used by the Azerbaijani propaganda regarding the "Xocali case". In
particular, about 20 false photos, used by the Azerbaijani party,
were revealed during investigation. The Azerbaijani propagandists use
photos of the victims of Kurdish pogroms in Turkey, the victims of the
slaughter in Srebrennitsa (Bosnia and Herzegovina), etc. in order to
shock the world community and arise negative attitude to the Armenian
party. Moreover, fragrant falsifications were found in the lists of
victims of the Aghdam tragedy, which are presented by the Azerbaijani
official structures – embassies and the presidential library.

Xocali.net project will keep on studying the issue of death of
Xocali residents and falsification of the events by the Azerbaijani
propaganda.

France admits genocide ‘mistakes’

France admits genocide ‘mistakes’

Story from BBC NEWS:
africa/8535803.stm

Published: 2010/02/25 12:35:46 GMT

The French president, visiting Rwanda, has acknowledged the errors
made by the international community, including France, during the 1994
genocide.

In the first visit of its kind since the mass killings, Nicolas
Sarkozy admitted "mistakes" had been made.

But he added that he hoped all those behind the killings would be held
responsible and punished.

The visit is intended to symbolise a commitment by both countries to
move on after years of acrimony.

Trigger charge

Rwanda accuses France of training and arming the Hutu extremists who
killed some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus – charges denied
in Paris.

During the visit, the first by a French head of state since the
killings, Mr Sarkozy visited a memorial for the victims of the
genocide, accompanied by Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

The two countries broke off diplomatic relations in 2006 over
accusations by a French judge that Mr Kagame was involved in the
shooting down of the plane carrying former Rwandan President Juvenal
Habyarimana – the incident that triggered the genocide.

Mr Kagame led the Tutsi rebels who took power and ended the genocide.

He says the plane was shot down by Hutu extremists in order to justify
the killings.

Language switch

Ties between France and Rwanda were restored last November, although
BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross says, beneath the surface, the
rift is likely to continue.

He says it is difficult to patch up such a deep breakdown in
relations, which prompted all French institutions in Rwanda to be shut
down, including schools and cultural organisations.

Some of these are now being reopened. Rwanda’s official language has
even been switched from French to English.

Late last year Rwanda joined the Commonwealth – a group almost
exclusively made up of former British colonies.

Mr Sarkozy will only be in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for a few
hours during a tour of French-speaking African countries.

On his way to Rwanda, Mr Sarkozy met former French hostage Pierre
Camatte in Mali.

Mr Camatte was freed on Tuesday after being abducted in November by
the North African wing of al-Qaeda.

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Train Turned Round

TRAIN TURNED ROUND

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08:11 pm | February 26, 2010

Social

A train heading from Gyumri to Yerevan turned round after derailing
en route near Ani-Bagravan section. Ten cars loaded with fuel, forage
and grain, were damaged and disconnected.

The car driver, Mher Ghazaryan does not remember the details of
the accident.

Head of the Gyumri branch of the South Caucasian Railways CJSC,
Vahan Gasparyan says accidents are not excluded as long as the route
is in use.

No victims are reported.

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