Milliyet Starts Series Of Articles Concerning Armenian Genocide

MILLIYET STARTS SERIES OF ARTICLES CONCERNING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Nov 17 2006

ISTANBUL, NOVEMBER 17, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The Turkish
Milliyet newspaper started publishing a series of articles the goal of
what is to get to know the Diasporan Armenians’ opinion concerning the
Armenian Genocide. Ece Temelkuran, an author of articles, started the
series with a volumnious interview with Patrick Devedjian, a French
Armenian politician.

The author of the article explains the goal of the newly prepared
series, saying that everybody knows that people living on those
lands in the summer of 1915 saw very dark days. It has been spoken
continuously for ninety years about the issue who is guilty or who is
stronger. "The matter is that we are not ones speaking, we are simply
children of few people who tell much or little. We just confidently
know that unpleasant things happened that summer and can not find a
name for the happened. Sadness ruled over East: elderly people show
stony buildings and say that those buildings were built by Armenian
stonemasons, such a building has never been built after them. We
know in general what happened. What we do not know is the following
"we do not speak, souls speak. That’s why we decided to speak about
the Armenian Diaspora. That’s, with children of the souls."

In the article author’s words, when it was decided to speak with
Patrick Devedjian, many people warned the author that he is very
strict, and that Devedjian himself composed the French law making
denial of the Genocide criminal. He was also the attorney defending
the ASALA. But just the opposite of the expected, the meeting was
held in a very polite and emotive atmosphere. Even more, the article
author and the latter’s companion were very astonished seeing that
Devedjian was crying speaking about the Genocide.

Responding the question concerning the law adopted by the French
parliament, Devedjian mentioned that he was not a supporter of a
similar law, either, but when Turks ("Grey Wolves") attacked Armenian
monuments in Lyon, he understood that a similar law was necessary.

Turk diplomates stated that the Turk people supports those attacks.

"So, our safety became a problem. A law must be adopted which will
defend Armenians living in France," Devedjian said.

P.Devedjian reminded that he wanted that the law did not relate to
scientists. Though it was not adopted, but he would continue working
for exceptions are made. Then a difference will be between Turkey
and France as article 301 exists in Turkey as well.

In Devedjian’s opinion, Turkey may be changed only under heavy
pressures. He mentioned that Armenians have been waited for
continuously 90 years. This is a pain that one can not have every day."

Governmental Corruption Endangers The Fast Growing Tree Project In A

GOVERNMENTAL CORRUPTION ENDANGERS THE FAST GROWING TREE PROJECT IN ARMENIA

Lragir, Armenia
Nov 18 2006

It has been now 15 years that Armenia is free and the Diaspora has
been actively supporting Armenia by sending money and initiating
projects to strengthen its independence and improve the economic
situation. It is unacceptable to see that some corrupt government
officials are taking advantage of the generosity and nationalistic
support for homeland of the Diaspora to fill their own pockets. This
write up provides background information regarding the Fast Growing
Tree Project in Armenia, its accomplishments, and the governmental
corruption issues that put some parts of the large plantations that
were developed as part of this project, in jeopardy of destruction.

BACKGROUND

Armenia is a mountainous country with approximately 8% forests in
its total territory. Up to the early 1990s forests in the country
were properly maintained and resources were utilized according to
environmental requirements. However, economic and energy blockade,
which resulted from political crisis with neighboring countries,
brought the country to an energy crisis. This crisis was the main
reason for massive deforestation of Armenia. About one million cubic
meter of wood was cut, which caused a terribly harmful damage to the
forests of the country.

In 1994, the Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America (AESA) of
Glendale, California and Institute of Botany of the Armenian Academy
of Sciences embarked on a project to introduce fast growing hybrid
poplar trees in Armenia, which can be used as fire wood or as soft
wood lumber. These trees then can be cut to satisfy the need for
wood instead of cutting old trees from established forests. A few
years later, the Armenian Forest Service (Hay Andar) also joined the
project team.

Approximately 130,000 US and Canadian hybrid poplar cuttings from
59 different hybrid poplar clones have been imported into Armenia
and planted in different sites in Armenia since 1994. The two major
plantations are in Armavier (Ararat Valley). Approximately 17,000
cuttings of selected six clones were planted on 24 hectares during
spring of 1998 and approximately 23,000 cuttings of selected five
clones were planted on 28 hectares in the spring of 1999.

These trees are planted using 10-inch long cuttings and they grow to
be 6-foot tall in about seven months. Trees that were planted in 1994
and 1995 in Armenia are now 45 to 55-foot high after 11 years.

Typically these trees become mature in 10 to 12 years. The main part
of these mature tree trunks could be used for producing lumber.

Branches and leftovers of the trunk can be used as a biomass source
or in production of particleboard.

Wood produced from the fast growing hybrid poplars could be used by
the furniture manufacturers in Armenia, who normally import almost all
the wood needed. The poplar wood can also be used in the construction
industry. Agro-forestry is a viable option for Armenia because Armenia
has very limited soil suitable for the agricultural use. Trees that
are planted for production on plantations are planted widely enough to
allow intercropping of traditional crops such as cabbages, tomatoes,
melons, alfalfa, etc. between the trees.

FINANCING

This project is financed by the AESA, and locally managed by the
Institute of Botany of the Armenian Academy of Sciences. AESA has
funded the planting and the maintenance expenses for all the test
plantations, as well as the purchase of a tractor, a mower, and two
submerged irrigation pumps. The Lincy Foundation has been one of the
major contributors to this project. In addition, ACDI/VOCA has financed
15 travel expenses to Armenia by the U.S. specialists. CRDF has also
given a grant for analyzing the heat content of the different hybrid
poplar clones. USDA office in Lancing, Michigan, has provided technical
support for this project and several thousand cuttings. University
of Washington and Washington State University have also provided
staff that has traveled to Armenia to provide assistance for this
project. Oakridge National Laboratories has supported this project by
sending one of their experts to Armenia to evaluate biomass potential
in Armenia.

IMPROVING SOIL SALINITY

Another objective of the Fast Growing Tree Project is to determine
the feasibility of large scale, short rotation plantations in parts
of the Ararat Valley which have saline soil. Several types of poplar
trees have shown encouraging growth rates in the saline soil, which
presently is not used for agricultural purposes. These salt tolerant
hybrid poplar plantations in conjunction with special halophytes
could lower salinity after several years by lowering the underground
water table. Besides hybrid poplars, various salt tolerant plants
(halophytes) have also been introduced to Armenia as part of this
project. It is estimated that more than 30,000 hectares of land in
the Ararat Valley could be used for commercial crops if salinity of
soil were reduced.

THE PROBLEM

Parts of the plantations in Armavier that were developed with a
large investment from the US private and governmental sources are
now in jeopardy due to the corruption in high levels of the Armenian
government. Land where these plantations are established belonged
to Armenian Forest Service (Hay Andar). In December of 2004 Armenian
Forest Service dissolved their organization in Armavier region because
there were no forests at that region. They had land that was leased
to the farmers, a small apricot plantation, and 52 hectares where
the fast growing hybrid poplars were planted. When the government
decided to dissolve the Armavier region of Forest Service, all the
land excluding the 52 hectares were given to the governor’s office
for distribution. Government’s decree 128 dated December 8, 2004
clearly indicates that the ownership of 52 hectares where the fast
growing trees are planted plus 3000 square meters of land where the
water well is should be given to the Armenian Institute of Botany to
continue the experiment of the fast growing hybrid poplars.

In early 2005, the governor of Armavier region appealed this decision
and claimed that this land should also be divided and sold to the
local farmers. Attempts were made to meet with the governor but he
was not willing to meet with the plantation project team members.

AESA, Armenian Forest Service, Ministry of Agricultural, Ministry
of the Environmental Protection, and National Academy of Sciences
protested against the governor’s request about destroying the
plantation and selling the land. They had written letters to the Prime
Minister requesting that the governor’s appeal to be denied and land
ownership to be given to the Institute of Botany. After consideration
of all the facts, the Armenian Government denied the governor’s request
and on firmed its previous decision of transferring the land to the
Institute of Botany.

After government’s confirmation of the land ownership, governor’s
office and the county recorder started to put different types of
hurdles about transferring the ownership of the land to the Institute
of Botany. First they were claiming that boundaries were not clear and
a new survey was needed. The Institute of Botany hired land surveyors
to draw the requested map. Then, there were some requests of payment
of $300 for expediting the transfer of ownership that was denied by
the Institute of Botany. Finally it became apparent that all of these
were smoke screens to sell big chunks of land released by the Forest
Service to some governmental officials.

Approximately 80 hectares of land has been sold to the minister of
finance at a ridiculously low price. However, the land deed was issued
under his mother-in-law’s name. A few months later, the land was sold
to a friend of the minister who lives in the City of Echmiatzin,
for $40,000. This means that the sale price of one hectare was
approximately $500 when the market price of this land is $1,500 per
hectare. Most probably he will turn around and sell the land in open
market and make a large profit. So much for the governor’s claim that
the land should not be given to the Institute of Botany but to the
farmers who need the land for their livelihood.

Approximately 9 hectares bearing the best trees in the fast growing
tree plantation and the nursery where Institute of Botany had planted
all 59 types of hybrid poplars for the future reproduction were part
of these 80 hectares that was sold to the Minister of Finance. When
the issue of this sale, which is in direct contradiction with the
government’s decision, was presented to the governor’s office, their
response was that "This is a fact now and if you do not like it,
then you can start legal proceedings against this issue". Another 3
hectares of the plantation with large nice trees were sold (or should
be said "given away") to the mayor of the City of Armavier as part
of another large parcel. These 3 hectares are also part of the 52
hectares that should have been given to Institute of Botany. Figure
1 shows a typical tree in September 2006.

This picture makes it obvious why people want this land. They can cut
these large trees and sell them by ignoring all the efforts that have
been made for this experimental project.

Destruction of the nursery where all 59 imported clones of the hybrid
fast growing trees are planted will especially be a major loss. This
nursery should be used to supply needs for establishing fast growing
tree plantations at different parts of Armenia. Cutting for these
59 types were sent to Armenia via airlift from the US and Canada
with major difficulties and expenses. This is a clear indication of
the level of corruption at the high levels of the Armenian government
where some officials take the ownership of the land virtually for free,
and then turn

around and sell it to their friends for a large profit, but still under
the market price. Then the farmers have to buy the land at the market
price. This happens despite the clear government decision that part
of the land should be given to the Institute of Botany to continue the

experimental fast growing tree project and the remainder should be
transferred to the farmers.

However, some government officials see an opportunity to make large
sums of money and help their friends make money at the expense of the
farmers. At the beginning of the fast growing tree project, it was
decided to lease 5 hectares of the land to a farmer for planting
cabbage and alfalfa within tree rows. The idea was to evaluate
viability and profitability of the concept of agro-forestry. Because
these trees were under private care, they are considered to be
best-maintained trees. Unfortunately these 5 hectares have been
divided between the land parcels that are given to the minister of
finance and the mayor of City of

Armavier. According to the information received, they are planning
to cut and sell these trees.

The farmer who was leasing the land claims that, he has the first
right to purchase this land if it is sold, but that he was fine if
the land was given to the Institute of Botany. He filed a claim first
with the local court and then with the appeals court, but both times
the court decisions were against him even though he was defending
his right under the law. According to reliable sources, the judges
of both courts were bribed.

This clear violation of the government’s formal decision, and the
evidence for obvious corruption, was reported by letters to the office
of the speaker of the Parliament, Mr. Tigran Torossyan; Land Governing
Minister, Mr. Hovik Abrahamyan; and Foreign Minister, Mr. Vardan
Oskanyan. The US Embassy and the Millennium Challenge Corporation
representatives in Yerevan were also notified about this situation.

Since protection of the trees are under the jurisdiction of Ministry
of Environmental Protection, they were also notified and warned about
the plans to cut trees on the land that is illegally occupied by some
government officials.

It should also be mentioned that the governor’s office has offered
to give the Institute of Figure 1 – Trees in Armavier Botany some
land nearby, instead of the illegally taken parts of the plantations.

However, the land that was offered is useless without any trees. Their
claim was "If you want 52 hectares of land, we will give you land
but from useless areas". This is another example of the level of
arrogance in governmental agencies and their attempt to cover-up
their illegal acts.

SUMMARY

The situation facing the Fast Growing Tree project could be applicable
to any other major project initiated and supported by the Armenian
Diaspora or the US Government. Typically there is not much of help or
assistance from governmental agencies at the beginning of any project,
but once some government officials see that there is a successful
project, they abuse their power to take over such project for their
own personal benefit.

During the Third Armenia-Diaspora Conference, Armenia’s Foreign
Minister was asking Diaspora to spend millions of dollars to renovate
50 villages near the boarders of Armenia. This request begs the
question of who will be benefiting from such a large investment –
villagers or some government officials. There was a governmental
decision to distribute land belonging to the Armavier division of
the Armenia’s Forest Service to local farmers. Instead of the farmers;

however, the mayor and the minister received big portions of land at
the original cheap price and then local farmers had to go to them to
purchase the land at the market value. Would this also be the fate
of the developments in those 50 villages?

The US government is planning to give Armenia $236 million grant
under the Millennium Challenge initiative. Basic requirements of
this large grant are governmental transparency and the elimination of
corruption. Grabbing land by governmental officials near the irrigation
canal that will be renovated as part of the Millennium Challenge grant
should be of concern to the Millennium Challenge Corporation. The US
taxpayers’ money is given to Armenia to help the general population
and not some governmental officials.

Armenia has enormous potential for advancement, but corruption could
seriously hinder such advancement and progress. This is of concern
to the Armenian Diaspora, which needs to pull all of its resources
to put pressure on the Armenian Government to eliminate corruption by

actions, not just by words, and to put the country on the right track
toward a prosperous future for ALL the Armenians.

We are asking your assistance in resolving this issue. Please call,
fax, and send your letters and e-mails to Armenian Government and
demand them to save the Fast Growing Tree Project. We suggest that
you send your correspondences to the Prime Minister and Armenian

Ambassador in your country. Let them know that Armenian Diaspora
will not accept such illegal acts by government officials. We did
not struggled hundreds of years for a free homeland to witness this
types of actions.

Americans Present Cars To Border Guards

AMERICANS PRESENT CARS TO BORDER GUARDS

Panorama.am
12:30 16/11/06

U.S. government is distinctive in its generous gifts to the Armenian
military. After making gifts to customs and police, the Americans
will make another gift to border guards.

U.S. embassy press serivces say, tomorrow the embassy will present
4 Chevrole and 9 Niva type cars to the security guard forces of the
Armeian National Security Services. Anthony Godfry, U.S. embassy
charge de’affairs, Romik Harutunyan, RA National Security Service
deputy director and Armen Abrahamyan, commander of Security Guard
Forces of RA National Security Services will be present at the
ceremony.

Turkish Army General Reveals Military Rift With France

TURKISH ARMY GENERAL REVEALS MILITARY RIFT WITH FRANCE

Kuwait News Agency, Kuwait
Nov 16 2006

Turkish army general reveals military rift with France

(with POL-FRANCE-TURKEY) ISTANBUL, Nov 16 (KUNA) — Turkish Land
Forces Commander General Ilker Basbug said Thursday that Ankara halted
military cooperation with Paris after the French Parliament officially
recognized the Armenian genocide of 1915.

Basbug said in a statement that the historic Turkish-French
relationships were severely hit by the irresponsible initiative
adopted by a number of French politicians based upon "weak claims."

Whether Turkey canceled any exchanged visits between both sides,
the general said there have not been any high-rank exchanged visits
with France for a while.

Earlier today, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei
said that Paris did not received any official communication on a
military rift from Turkish authorities.

On October 12, the French parliament approved a draft law punishing
anyone who calls into question or disputes the Armenian genocide,
a similar move to that made by the Parliament on the Jewish holocaust
several years ago.

The new law completes a previous one issued in 2001 that recognizes
the Armenian genocide and includes a one year sentence in jail and
a 45,000 Euro fine for those who question the incident.

On the other hand, Turkey is intending to issue a law punishing anyone
who calls into question the French genocide in Algeria in response
for the French law.

Armenia claims that 1.5 million people were killed in massacres
committed by the Ottoman Empire during World War One, while Turkey
disputes the Armenian claims, saying that 300,000 Armenians and 300,000
Turkish people were killed in the Armenian uprising against the Othman
Empire done in cooperation with the Russian forces. (end) ta.

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President Kocharyan To Visit France And Cyprus

PRESIDENT KOCHARYAN TO VISIT FRANCE AND CYPRUS

Public Radio, Armenia
Nov 15 2006

At the turn of 2007 President Robert Kocharyan will pay an official
visit to France. The terms of the visit are still being corrected.

The invitation to visit France was received still in September during
French President Jacques Chirac’s visit to Armenia.

Before that, November 23-25 Robert Kocharyan will visit Cyprus. RA
President’s Spokesman Viktor Soghomonyan informs that according to
preliminary agreement it will be a state visit, but the agenda has
not been fixed yet.

Right Of NKR People For Self Determination Should Be Ratified In Rel

RIGHT OF NKR PEOPLE FOR SELF DETERMINATION SHOULD BE RATIFIED IN RELEVANT DOCUMENT
By Aghavni Harutyunian

AZG Armenian Daily
16/11/2006

"We had modest expectations from the meeting with Azeri foreign
minister Elmar Mamedyarov. I wouldn’t say that even these modest
expectations came true.

Anyway, I can say that a slight progress was achieved," Vartan Oskanian
said in the Interview with the RFE/RL. He said that "common terms
for agreement began emerging" in Brussels about the suggestions made
during the October 6 and October 24 meetings of the foreign ministers
in Paris and Moscow.

Anyway, Oskanian said that the negotiations should be continued,
moreover, he stated that the expression of the people’s in NKR will
remain a principle point for Armenia in the negotiations. "This is
one of the key issues and indeed this is a necessity for the Armenian
side. Either through a referendum or though another way, the right
of the NKR people for self-determination should be ratified in a
relevant document that should serve as a means for the settlement,
on its turn," Oskanian said.

In general, Oskanian said that the atmosphere of the meeting was
positive and the meeting itself was quite a constructive one. At the
same time, he said that he can’t say that certain agreements were
achieved. But one can feel in the context of these meetings that
the positions got closer in some way. "You may call that a flexible
approach or a compromise, I don’t want to give any labels. I can
only state that many of the common terms for agreement emerged in
the course of this very meeting," Oskanian underscored.

The Azeri side, in the person of Tair Taghizade, speaker of Azeri
foreign minister, stated that the negotiations in Brussels "were
complicated but constructive." Azeris do not exclude that the
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan may meet in the course of the
coming OSCE Summit in Minsk.

Some Georgian: Intellectuals Aim To Have Anti-Armenian Position

SOME GEORGIAN: INTELLECTUALS AIM TO HAVE ANTI-ARMENIAN POSITION
By Aghavni Haroutiunian

AZG Armenian Daily
14/11/2006

60 representatives of the Georgian science and "intelligentsia" turned
to the Georgian President, demanding to "recognize the genocide of
the Georgian carried out by the Armenians in the war in Abkhazia."

The information is spread by the Azeri mass media sources. Meanwhile,
we failed to find any cases of confirmation of the information in
any of the Georgian web sites or thanks to our sources in Georgia.

According to "Azg," there are so called "intelligentsia members"
who gather auditorium by making anti-Armenian statements or holding
anti-Armenian speeches. In some cases, some people who oddly
consider themselves scholars publish works on the topics close to
the abovementioned statement.

In response to the relevant question of Azg," Revaz Gachechialadze,
Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia, stated that he was unaware of
the given statement. He added that even if the information is not
false, he would like to know the names of the people who signed
the statement. "Anyway, the Georgian Government doesn’t have such a
position," the Ambassador underscored.

Action Plan Put Into Force

ACTION PLAN PUT INTO FORCE

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[03:21 pm] 14 November, 2006

more images Today, the 7th session of the Armenia-EU Cooperation
Council affirmed and put into force Armenia – EU Action Plan within
the framework of the European Neighborhood programme.

The document is aimed at developing regional integration.

According to the RA Foreign Ministry, the participants of the
session touched upon political issues, interior reforms as well as
human rights.

The Armenian side represented the construction work of Iran-Armenia
gas pipeline and the diversification of energy sources.

The session was followed by the official ceremony of Armenia – EU
Action Plan affirmation. In this connection, RA Foreign Minister
Vartan Oskanian signed a document with P. Lehtomakin, Minister of
Foreign Trade of Finland.

The Action Plan provides Armenia with an opportunity to establish
intensive political, cultural, economic and security relations with
EU as well as to enter the EU market.

The endorsement of the document gives a perfect ground to implement
a number of reforms and to make agreements of higher status with
the assistance of the EU. As a result of these actions Armenia will
meet the European criteria in view of social, economic and political
systems.

The Action Plan highlights the EU-Armenia collaboration, the
strengthening of commercial and economic relations via financial
assistance rendered by EU which will promote further investments,
and will provide increase of export and economic growth.

Synopsis Armenia Plants Trees in Victory Park

Panorama.am

18:26 11/11/06

SYNOPSIS ARMENIA PLANTS TREES IN VICTORY PARK

Hundreds of people gathered at Victory Park today to
participate in tree planting. The event was organized
by Synopsis Armenia CJSC in the framework of the
Synopsis Community Volunteer Program and was also
tailored to the 20th anniversary of establishing of
Synopsis Inc., the parent company in US.. Four hundred
(400) trees were planted. It was sponsored by the
Synopsis for Armenia Charitable Foundation and
supported by Armenia Tree Project Charitable
Foundation (ATP), which provided young decorative
trees from its tree-nursery located in Karin village.
ATP also conducted site preparation work on the
planting plot and committed to monitor the planted
trees in the future. The planting was followed by a
picnic for all participants and guests. /Panorama.am/

Nature Conservation Inspection Official Took Bribes to Deforest

ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Nov 11 2006

OFFICIAL OF ARMENIAN NATURE CONSERVATION INSPECTION TOOK BRIBES FOR
CONCEALMENT OF ILLEGAL DEFORESTATION

An official of the Armenian nature conservation inspection took
bribes for concealment of illegal deforestation.

According to the press-service of the Armenian Police, a group of
citizens turned to the police with a statement that Samvel Yeghikyan
(born in 1966), the senior state inspector of the Tavush territorial
department, Armenian Nature Conservation Ministry, during 2005-2006
took bribes for concealment of illegal storage of timber and
operation of a woodworking enterprise. Thus, the inspector earned 230
thousand AMD. The case materials have been handed over to the
Armenian Prosecutor General’s Office.