Armenia Assisting NATO to Avert Dangers

ARMENIA ASSISTING NATO TO AVERT DANGERS

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24-02-2005

Today NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus
and Central Asia Robert Simmons came to meet journalists alone though
he was scheduled to give a joint press conference with Armenian
Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan. It turned out that the Minister has
caught a cold and slightly ails.

Robert Simmons said he is satisfied with the level of the cooperation
between Armenia and NATO and also introduced the NATO
Officer-Coordinator, who will assist to the working out and
implementation of the program of NATO-Armenia cooperation, to the
Armenian leadership.

`Armenia is assisting NATO to combat the threats we are facing,’
Robert Simmons noted.

Mr. Simmons highly appreciated the decision of the Armenian leadership
to send a contingent to Iraq. When touching upon Armenia’s being a
CSTO member-state he stated that NATO and CSTO are not rival
organizations and advised not to mix NATO’s historical relations with
the former USSR republics including today’ s Russia.

NATO Secretary General’s Representative said that NATO is open for
those states, which meet the accepted standards. Presently 3 states –
Albania, South Macedonia and Croatia – are aspirants for NATO
membership. Mr. Simmons also noted that the three South Caucasian
stated expressed wish to join NATO.

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RE: Rep. Pallone’s Statement Before the House of Representatives

The Armenian Assembly of America would like to bring to your attention
the following statement made by Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues
Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) before the House of Representatives
on February 17. In his remarks, Congressman Pallone entered into the
congressional record the full text of Armenia Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian’s speech before the UN General Assembly on the occasion of
the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps.

The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
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THE HONORABLE FRANK PALLONE
STATEMENT BEFORE THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 17, 2005

Mr. Speaker, I was proud to join my colleagues last month in
commemorating the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz.
On that solemn occasion, Congress remembered the heroic forces that
helped bring an end to this crime against humanity, and we reminded
ourselves and others to never forget the lessons of the past.

At the request of the United States, Canada, the European Union,
Australia, New Zealand, and Russia, the United Nations, for the first
time, also observed the liberation of Auschwitz. Armenia’s Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Vartan Oskanian, was among a select group of foreign
ministers who addressed the United Nations 28th Special Session in
New York.

As a people victimized by genocide under the cover of WWII, all
Armenians have a special empathy for the victims, survivors and
descendants of the Holocaust. As Minister Oskanian said at the UN
General Assembly:

“After Auschwitz, we are all Jews, we are all Gypsies, we are all
unfit, deviant and undesirable, for someone, somewhere.”

As the Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,
I am pleased to submit the Minister’s full remarks as delivered
to the Congressional Record. By remembering all instances of man’s
inhumanity to man, we renew our commitment always to prevent this
crime’s recurrence, and therefore negate the dictum that history is
condemned to repeat itself.

Statement of H. E.Vartan Oskanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Republic
of Armenia At the 28th Special Session on the 60th Anniversary of
the Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps

New York, January 24, 2005

Mr. President
Your Excellencies
Dear Friends,

On behalf of the people and government of Armenia, and as a descendant
of genocide survivors, I feel compelled to be here today, to join
other survivors and descendants, of both victims and perpetrators,
to take part in this commemoration. I am also duty-bound to urge us
all to confront more effectively the threat of genocide anywhere,
at any time, regardless of cost and political discomfort.

The liberation of Auschwitz is, indeed, cause for commemorative
celebration. However, in this commemoration, with each uttering of the
name Auschwitz, we are forced to reflect: to look back, look around,
look deep, look at the other, but also look inward, at ourselves.

After 9/11 and reacting to the unusually high number of victims
of a singular event, an editorialist proclaimed “We are all
Americans”. Sympathy, solidarity, anxiety, and indignation bound us
together. How much more intense our feelings about Auschwitz and
the singularity of its horror, its synonymity with the technology
of death-making, its eerily ordinary commitment to efficiency, to
pragmatic, effective, result-oriented administration.

After Auschwitz, we are all Jews, we are all Gypsies, we are all unfit,
deviant and undesirable, for someone, somewhere. After Auschwitz, the
conscience of man cannot remain the same. Man’s inhumanity to men,
to women, to children, and to the elderly, is no longer a concept
in search of a name, an image, a description. Auschwitz lends its
malefic aura to all the Auschwitzes of history, our collective history,
both before and after.

In the 20th century alone, with its 15 genocides, the victims
have their own names for places of infamy. What the French call
‘les lieux infames de memoire’ are everywhere. Places of horror,
slaughter, of massacre, of the indiscriminate killing of all those
who have belonged to a segment, a category, an ethnic group, a
race or a religion. For Armenians, it is the desert of Deir-El-Zor,
for Cambodians they are the killing fields, for the children of the
21st century, it is Darfur. For the Jews and Poles and for a whole
generation of us growing up after The War, it is Auschwitz.

Mr. President,

Just as we all were, or are, or might be victims, we all were or are
or might also be guilty. It is only through the engagement of those
who have seen and done the unimaginable, and who have had the dignity,
the grace, the sensitivity, the decency and courage to acknowledge
wrongdoing, that we may achieve the requisite collective political
will and its expression.

This is not as naïve, unrealistic, idealistic as some might wish
to label it, perhaps in order to dismiss it. Genocide is not about
individuals who act insanely, do evil, commit crimes, perpetrate
irrevocable wrongs. Genocide is the undertaking of a state apparatus,
which must, by definition, act coherently, pragmatically, with
structure and organization.

Thus, this is not a plea to reform human beings, but an appeal to
take conscious account of the role of our national institutions and
international institutions must play to insure that no one can expect
to enjoy impunity.

After Auschwitz one would expect that no one any longer has a right to
turn a blind eye or a deaf ear. As an Armenian, I know that a blind
eye, a deaf ear and a muted tongue perpetuate the wounds. It is a
memory of suffering unrelieved by strong condemnation and unequivocal
recognition. The catharsis that the victims deserve, which societies
require in order to heal and move forward together, obligates us
here at the UN, and in the international community, to be witness,
to call things by their name, to remove the veil of obfuscation,
of double standards, of political expediency.

Mr. Chairman,

Following the Tsunami-provoked disaster, we have become painfully
aware of a paradox. On the one hand, multilateral assistance efforts
were massive, swift, generous and without discrimination. But, when
compared and contrasted with today’s other major tragedy, in Africa,
it is plain that for Darfur, formal and ritual condemnation has not
been followed by any dissuasive action against the perpetrators.

The difference with the Tsunami, of course, was that there were no
perpetrators. No one wielded the sword, pulled the trigger or pushed
the button that released the gas.

Recognizing the victims and acknowledging them is also to recognize
that there are perpetrators. But this is absolutely not the same
as actually naming them, shaming them, dissuading or warning them,
isolating or punishing them.

If these observations signal a certain naiveté that overlooks the
enduring structures of our political and security interests, then,
on this occasion, when we have gathered to commemorate this horrible
event, then allow me this one question: if not here and now, then
where and when?

Mr. Chairman,

The Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana, who has been quoted
here, admonished us to remember the past, or be condemned to repeat
it. This admonition has significance for me personally, because the
destruction of my people, whose fate in some way impinged upon the
fate of the Jews of Europe, should have been viewed more widely seen
as a warning of things to come.

Jews and Armenians are linked forever by Hitler. Who, after all,
speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians? said Adolf Hitler,
days before he entered Poland.

Hitler’s cynical remembrance of Armenians is prominently displayed
in the Holocaust Memorial in Washington because it is profound
commentary about the crucial role of third parties in genocide
prevention and remembrance. Genocide is the manifestation of the break
in the covenant that governments have with their peoples. Therefore,
it is third parties who become crucial actors in genocide prevention,
humanitarian assistance and genocide remembrance.

We are commemorating today, because the Soviet troops marched into
Auschwitz 60 years ago. I am here today because the Arabs provided
sanctuary to Armenian deportees 90 years ago.

Third parties, indeed, can make the difference between life and
death. Their rejection of the behaviors and policies which are neither
in anyone’s national interest nor in humanity’s international interest,
is of immense moral and political value.

What neighbors, well-wishers, the international community can’t
accomplish, is the transcending and reconciling which the parties
must do for themselves. The victims, first, must exhibit the dignity,
capacity and willingness to move on, and the perpetrators, first and
last, must summon the deep force of humanity and goodness and must
overcome the memory of the inner evil which had already prevailed, and
must renounce the deed, its intent, its consequences, its architects
and executors.

Auschwitz signifies the worst of hate, of indifference, of
dehumanization. Remembrance of Auschwitz and its purpose, however
abhorrent, is a vital step to making real the phrase “Never Again”.

Thank you.

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BAFTA Winners

BAFTA Winners

Indiewire.com
February 14, 2005

The Orange British Academy Film Awards were presented last night in London.
The complete list of winners if available below.

Film
The Aviator – Michael Mann / Sandy Climan / Graham King / Charles Evans Jr

The Alexander Korda Award For The Outstanding British Film Of The Year
My Summer Of Love – Tanya Seghatchian / Christopher Collins / Pawel
Pawlikowski

The Carl Foreman Award For Special Achievement By A British
Director/Producer Or Writer In Their First Feature Film
Amma Asante – Director/Writer (For A Way Of Life)

The David Lean Award For Achievement In Direction
Vera Drake – Mike Leigh

Original Screenplay
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind – Charlie Kaufman

Adapted Screenplay
Sideways – Alexander Payne / Jim Taylor

Film Not In The English Language
Diarios De Motocicleta (The Motorcycle Diaries) – Michael Nozik / Edgard
Tenembaum / Karen Tenkhoff / Walter Salles

Actor In A Leading Role
Jamie Foxx – Ray

Actress In A Leading Role
Imelda Staunton – Vera Drake

Actor In A Supporting Role
Clive Owen – Closer

Actress In A Supporting Role
Cate Blanchett – The Aviator

The Anthony Asquith Award For Achievement In Film Music
The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios De Motocicleta) – Gustavo Santaolalla

Cinematography
Collateral – Dion Beebe / Paul Cameron

Editing
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind – Valdís Óskarsdóttir

Production Design
The Aviator – Dante Ferretti

Costume Design
Vera Drake – Jacqueline Durran

Sound
Ray

Achievement In Special Visual Effects
The Day After Tomorrow

Make Up & Hair
The Aviator – Morag Ross / Kathryn Blondell

Short Animation Film
Birthday Boy – Andrew Gregory / Sejong Park

Short Film
The Banker – Kelly Broad / Hattie Dalton

The Orange Film of the Year(voted for by members of the general public)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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BAKU: Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway project talks due in Georgia

Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway project talks due in Georgia

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Feb 11 2005

Baku, February 10, AssA-Irada — The working group on the
Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway project will meet in Tbilisi, Georgia
on February 28-29, the State Railway Office (SRO) told AssA-Irada. The
meeting was originally scheduled for February 7-8 but later postponed
since the Turkish delegation was unable to arrive in Tbilisi due to
poor weather conditions.

The participants will discuss establishing a consortium on the
construction of the railway and consider documents to be discussed
in a meeting of the working group due in Turkey this April.

A final document on the railway construction is to be signed in Turkey.

An Azerbaijani delegation led by chief engineer of the SRO Gurban
Nazarov will attend the meeting.

The activity of the working group comprising experts of Azerbaijan,
Turkey and Georgia is coordinated by the three countries’ deputy
transport ministers.*

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Masco Corporation Announces Date Change for Earnings Release andConf

Masco Corporation Announces Date Change for Earnings
Release and Conference Call for 2004 Fourth Quarter

PRNewswire-FirstCall
Thursday February 10, 2005

TAYLOR, Mich., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Masco Corporation
(NYSE: MAS – News) today announced that to avoid a conflict
with another company’s investor presentation, it will change its
conference call regarding 2004 fourth quarter earnings to 1:00 p.m.
ET, Wednesday, February 23, 2005. Previously the call was scheduled for
11:00 a.m. ET, Thursday, February 24, 2005. The conference call will be
hosted by Masco Chairman and CEO Richard A. Manoogian. Participants
in the call are asked to register five to ten minutes prior to
the scheduled start time by dialing: (719) 457-2632 (confirmation
#8393274).

The 2004 fourth quarter supplemental material will be distributed
prior to the conference call and will be available on the Company’s
website at

The conference call will be webcast simultaneously and in its
entirety through the Masco Corporation website. Shareholders, media
representatives and others interested in Masco may participate in the
webcast by registering through the Investor Relations section on the
Company’s website.

A replay of the call will be available on Masco’s website or by phone
by dialing (719) 457-0820 (replay access code #8393274). The replay
will be available approximately two hours after the end of the call
and continue through March 2, 2005.

Headquartered in Taylor, Michigan, Masco Corporation is one of
the world’s leading manufacturers of home improvement and building
products as well as a leading provider of services that include the
installation of insulation and other building products.

Statements contained herein may include certain forward-looking
statements regarding Masco’s future sales, earnings growth potential
and other developments. Actual results may vary materially because
of external factors such as interest rate fluctuations, changes
in consumer spending and other factors over which management
has no control. The Company believes that certain non-GAAP
performance measures and ratios, used in managing the business,
may provide users of this financial information with additional
meaningful comparisons between current results and results in prior
periods. Non-GAAP performance measures and ratios should be viewed
in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company’s reported
results under accounting principles generally accepted in the United
States. Additional information about the Company’s products, markets
and conditions, which could affect the Company’s future performance,
is contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission and is available on Masco’s website at
Masco undertakes no obligation to update any forward- looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise.

Source: Masco Corporation

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MP praises Armenia’s progress in fulfilling international commitment

MP praises Armenia’s progress in fulfilling international commitments

Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
10 Feb 05

[Presenter] Armenia is continuing to fulfill its commitments to the
Council of Europe.

The Armenian parliament speaker has received a letter of congratulation
from heads of European organizations on Armenia’s fulfilment of its
commitments in the legislative sphere, the head of the parliamentary
commission for defence, national security and internal affairs,
Mger Shakhgeldyan, said today.

As for Azerbaijan’s wish, it wants to turn the Karabakh conflict into
a topic of discussion at a meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly,
Shakhgeldyan said. He added that for the time being it is not known
how NATO will respond to that. But we should be ready and consolidate
our forces in order to drive our message across clearly.

[Passage omitted: minor details]

[Shakhgeldyan] It is natural that Azerbaijan should want to raise
this issue at every meeting. Today, we have no information that the
issue will be discussed. But Asgarov’s [as given] statement sounds
like a warning to us and we should speed up our activities.

Eulogy for Hagop Gabrielian

PRESS OFFICE
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February 8, 2005
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IN MEMORIAM: HAGOP GABRIELIAN

The Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America was deeply
saddened by the recent passing of Mr. Hagop Gabrielian, of Geneva,
Switzerland. What follows is the text of the eulogy delivered by
Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, the Diocesan Primate, during the funeral
service for Mr. Gabrielian at Geneva’s St. Hagop Armenian Church on
Friday, February 4, 2005. Also in attendance at the service were Bishop
Norvan Zakarian, of Lyon, France, and Bishop Vicken Aykazian, of
Washington, D.C.

* * *

IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN.

“Verily, I say unto you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the earth and
dies, it remains just a single grain. But if it dies, it bears much
fruit. Those who love their life will lose it, and those who hate their
life in the world will keep it for eternal life.” (John 24:25)

These words of our Lord, related by the evangelist St. John, hold a
special meaning for us today, as we gather to pay our final respects to
Hagop Gabrielian. Mr. Gabrielian’s life was indeed like that grain of
wheat, which falls to the earth, and ultimately dies–yet which
nevertheless bears much fruit. In Mr. Gabrielian’s case, it might be
more precise to say that his life encompassed many grains, which
blossomed in many different soils, and have left us with whole fields of
ripe, abundant fruit–which will surely nourish us in the years to come.

This fact, at least, might offer us some small consolation from the
sorrow of losing Mr. Gabrielian. Indeed, it is very hard to believe
that this man–this grand figure, whose influence and effect is so
deeply felt in all our lives–is now in his eternal rest. But this is
the sad truth of earthly life, as related in these words from the Book
of Psalms:

“As for mortals, their days are like grass: They flourish like a flower
of the field. The wind passes over it, and it is gone. And its place
knows it no more.” (Ps 103:15-16)

As I said, this is the truth for every ordinary mortal life. But even
so, Hagop Gabrielian’s life was something more than an ordinary. The
image of his Maker was truly reflected in him: in his generous heart,
his creative insight, his gifts of leadership. Mr. Gabrielian knew this
very well, and he regarded his gifts as a responsibility. He freely and
abundantly gave of himself and his God-given talent, for the benefit of
his family, the Armenian republic, and especially his church. Hagop
Gabrielian was a true Christian gentleman, on whom the love of God will
rest forever.

As a human being, Mr. Gabrielian’s character was formed out of the
combination of virtues and qualities he acquired from a solid Armenian
family life. The son of Gabriel and Artzvig Gabrielian, Hagop was born
in Tabriz and grew up in Tehran. He was immersed in an Armenian
background, surrounded by a vital Armenian community and church life.

As a businessman, Hagop Gabrielian was quite simply a pioneer. He found
astonishing success in a variety of concerns in Iran, and thirty years
ago, bowing to the obvious necessities of the time, transferred himself
and his family to Geneva, which became his greatly beloved base of
operations, for enterprises reaching around the globe.

Needless to say, it was in the realm of family life that Mr. Gabrielian
felt he had achieved his greatest successes: The touching love he felt
for his dear wife of nearly fifty years, Katherine; the great blessing
of his three daughters–Caroline, Christina, and Linda–and the fine
families they have built; the pride he felt towards his younger brother,
Sarkis, and his family; and most recently, the indescribable joy brought
to the Gabrielians through their five grandchildren.

These were the things that mattered to Hagop Gabrielian the most. These
were the things for which he thanked God every day. He used to enjoy
telling people that, “Living is an art.” And when you witnessed Mr.
Gabrielian in the forge of his family, you caught a glimpse of a supreme
artist: a man who knew how to live life to the fullest, and to relish
the very act of living.

Of course, there have been other people besides his family, who have
been touched by Hagop Gabrielian’s great generosity of spirit. And not
merely individuals, but even an entire nation: the Republic of Armenia,
for which Mr. Gabrielian was an ardent and foresighted benefactor. He
was the sponsor of many projects to develop and advance our homeland in
these early years of freedom.

Naturally, Hagop Gabrielian was also a magnanimous benefactor of the
Armenian Church. He felt very close to the church, and drew strength
and inspiration from the heritage it preserves. The faith he always
carried with him was the foundation and guide for his lifetime of
activity and leadership.

Mr. Gabrielian performed one very special act of kindness on behalf of
the Armenian Church, which I believe symbolizes the gentle tenderness of
his feeling for the faith of his fathers. It took place more than a
decade ago. The pontiff of the Armenian Church, His Holiness Vasken
I–who had governed the church as Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
All Armenians for close to forty years at the time–had been diagnosed
with cancer, and was in need of treatment. These were the early days of
the independent republic, and especially with a leader of Vehapar’s
stature, the news of his illness had to be dealt with in a discrete and
respectful way.

Only a few people, really, knew of Catholicos Vasken’s condition; but
Hagop Gabrielian was one of them. It was he who immediately volunteered
his own resources to ensure that the Catholicos would receive the best
medical care available in Europe. And Mr. Gabrielian volunteered
himself, as well: to look after the Catholicos, spend time with him,
make him comfortable, during his period away from the Holy See. As we
all know, Vehapar finally did succumb to his affliction–in the fullness
of his age, and after a productive and meaningful life. But Hagop
Gabrielian brought a special grace to the difficult final year of
Vehapar’s life–quietly, without any fanfare, simply out of his feelings
of love and respect. For that, all members of the Armenian Church owe
Hagop Gabrielian a profound debt of gratitude.

Now, a decade after those events, we stand in the same position towards
Mr. Gabrielian himself. This last year was not easy for him, or for his
family. But I am certain that his loved ones were able to fill the
final period of his life with the love, the grace, and indeed the sense
of hope, which Hagop Gabrielian so often gave to others. As a great
admirer and personal friend of Mr. Gabrielian’s for many years now, I
know I am not alone in saying that he has always been in my heart and
prayers. And he always will be.

On this occasion, I express my deep condolences to his wife, Mrs.
Katherine Gabrielian; to his children–Caroline and Gregory, Christina
and Berj, Linda and Christian–and his grandchildren: Olympia,
Marie-Catherine, Alexandre, Adriana, and Anna-Karina. My sympathies
also go to the family of his late brother Sarkis; to the Atayan family;
and of course, to Mr. Gabrielian’s many loved ones and friends.

We are consoled to know that he has now gone forward, to reside in the
company of many worthy souls who have gone before him, within the loving
embrace of God. May our Lord bless his soul, and may He remember Hagop
Gabrielian on that great day, when He establishes His kingdom. Amen.

–2/8/05

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BAKU: Experts on Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway project gather inG

Experts on Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway project gather in Georgia

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Feb 8 2005

Baku, February 7, AssA-Irada — A two-day meeting of the working
group on the Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway construction started in
Tbilisi, Georgia on Monday. The participants will discuss establishing
a consortium on the construction of the railway and consider documents
to be discussed in a meeting of the working group due in Turkey this
April, the State Railway Office (SRO) told AssA-Irada.

A final document on the construction of the Gars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi
railway is to be signed in Turkey.

An Azerbaijani delegation led by chief engineer of the SRO Gurban
Nazarov is attending the meeting.

The activity of the working group comprising experts of Azerbaijan,
Turkey and Georgia is coordinated by the three countries’ deputy
transport ministers.*

Azeri parliamentarians going to raise issue of”Armenian Occupation p

PanArmenian News
Feb 7 2005

AZERI PARLIAMENTARIANS GOING TO RAISE ISSUE OF “ARMENIAN OCCUPATION
POLICY” AT OSCE PA WINTER SESSION

07.02.2005 16:28

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Azeri parliamentarians are going to raise the
issue of the “occupation policy of Armenia” at the winter session of
the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly to be held February 23-24 in Vienna,
head of the Azerbaijani delegation to OSCE PA Sattar Safarov stated.
The Azeri parliamentarians are to address the Political, Economic and
Humanitarian Commissions on account of “the occupation by Armenia of
the Azeri lands as result of which about 1 million refugees live in
miserable conditions”. “Differently from the Council of Europe, the
decisions in the OSCE are taken on consensual basis exclusively.
Nevertheless the Azeri deputies will put forth efforts to make
Armenia’s occupation policy clear to the international community”, S.
Safarov stated.

In response to Turkey’s Erdogan and his Warmonger General,Ilker Basb

Kurdistan Observer, MI
Feb 7 2005

In response to Turkey’s Erdogan and his Warmonger General, Ilker Basbug’s remarks.

By: Steve Tataii
February 7, 2005

In response to Turkey’s Erdogan and his Warmonger General, Ilker
Basbug’s remarks published by AP, AFP, and posted by Kurdistan
Observer on Jan 26-27, 2005.

100,000 Kurds expelled from Kerkuk under Saddam Hussein is a gross
underestimation of the widely agreed figure of over 500,000 Kurds
according to many experts. This makes Basbug’s Jan 26, 2005 claim of
some 350,000 Kurds have moved to Kerkuk utterly False, and hence
MOOT.

Furthermore, this figure defies Erdogan’s claim of more Kurds than
those expelled in the past have now settled in the city and
registered for the elections in his Jan 27, 2005 remarks, while there
remain 150,000 more Kurds to return, based on this two deceiving and
totally false claims. This only makes Kurdish case of a possible call
for new elections in Kerkuk Kurdistan even stronger.

Since when Mr. Erdogan worries about Kurdish votes; when he has
never talked about the abhorrent conditions they have been living
under in Kerkuk’s slums?

Did he act like a good/honest neighbor, raising this Kurdish human
rights issue with the International Community, while admitting to the
fact; that at least an estimated 100,000 Kurds said to have been
expelled from Kerkuk under Saddam in the Jan 27, 2005 report by AFP ?

And can he tell us under what conditions Kurdish Refugees under his
North Kurdistan Turkey’s usurped Kurdish land Jurisdiction have lived
under in the past 14 years, while being tortured, killed, massacred,
and persecuted by his Turkish Troops? Perhaps he would. [Perhaps he
would]. Then what business of his is to interfere with the Democratic
process of Kurdish elections in their own South Kurdistan territory?
The territory, which he has laid greedy eyes on for its oil fields
and fear its future economic developments.

Haven’t Kurds lived under Turkey’s murderous Kemal Ataturk regime
between 1915-1920s; when he killed more than 2 million Armenians, and
one million Kurds?

The time has come Mr. Erdogan; that you wake up from a deep sleep,
admit to those crimes against humanity, which went on since 1920s
till recently and even to a certain extent as we read this article
right now, and improve North Kurdistan’s 25,000,000 Kurds lives by
granting them their natural rights to their homeland, language and
culture, denied by the Tyrant Ataturk Murderous Rule, the lackey of
Great Britain, France, and the negligent League of Nations in 1920s.

The time has come for you Mr. Erdogan and Mr. Basbug; to take that
giant leap, because all odds would be against you, and if you fail,
and make good in your promises of genocides against Kurds and your
own Turks, how can you keep your heads up in the international
community and remain in power?

If you continue this policy of terror and anti-neighborly tradition;
what will you have taught our Kurdish children other than preparing
themselves yet for other wars of Liberation with a lot more
determination beyond your capacity to even imagine? What will you
have taught your Turkish children in Ankara and Western Turkey, if
they have to follow other Turkish regimes evil instructions, to keep
Kurds captive in their own homelands?

At times we have to make some radical decisions to save our nations
Mr. Erdogan. Your military Generals threats are certainly in the
wrong direction. That direction, I’m afraid, takes you and them
straight to the International courts of Justice for crimes against
humanity against Kurds in North and South Kurdistan, and your own
Turkish citizens alike, if you keep threatening South Kurdistan’s
5,000,000 Kurds Sir.

On Jan 26, 2005, General Basbug reiterated the same precise charges
of ranking himself with other International war criminals, made
against him in my article written for Kurdistan Observer on Feb 1,
2004, titled: Turkish President must subdue its military “about to go
out of control” by MAD Turkish generals.

Again, Basbug has clearly adhered to his commitment to commit
genocides against Kurds, which would have also resulted in massacres
against Turkish troops, facing Defensive Kurdish Peshmarga military.
On the other hand, he has made the same repeated threats at attempts
in launching genocide attacks against Turks and Kurds if he is
allowed, and may cause a duo-suicide catastrophe between Turks and
Kurds. Minding you that Turks of Turkey are claimed to be under his
Jurisdiction, while he has likely bribed a few of South Kurdistan’s
pre-1963 Turkmen to take up arms against their host country of
Kurdistan.

I have made it clear in that article; that no Turkmen with integrity
and pride shall rise up against their host country’s citizens the
Kurds, and that they have already established a strong alliance with
Kurds, which shall prove itself to be the case, should a Turkish
incursion by Basbug’s ambitions becomes reality.

Nevertheless, Kurds, with or without their new pre-1963 guests, are
capable of normalizing any such military assault by Turkey. Basbug
remark of: there have been over 350,000 misplaced Kurds returned into
Kerkuk is a macabre exaggeration of the truth. According to U.S. Col.
Miles; there have only been about 30,000 Kurds returning to

Kerkuk, and according to Kurdish Officials there may have been about
100,000 Kurds returned, but no official confirmation has yet been
made. Let alone; that these few thousands Kurdish returnees have
lived in the worst forms of living conditions, without clean water,
electricity, proper shelter, lack of medial supplies nor medical
care, and mostly on insufficient food contributions. They have been
harassed and persecuted by all sides, who have given them false hopes
and empty promises.

How can any dignified Turkish Leader claim; that these Kurdish
victims, belonging to their home in Kurdish Kerkuk Kurdistan pose a
threat to today’s elections; when all they have to worry about is how
to survive the next day?

Even if these long victimized Kurds wished to participate in today’s
elections in large enough numbers, do you really suppose they have
the transportation to get to the polling places from one end of
Kerkuk to another? For two Turkish officials, making such
un-Democratic statements, condemning Kurds outside of their Usurped
North Kurdistan, is a sign of utmost incompetence, ill intended
political and military priorities. It is simply a quest for unwanted
wars, which will land both of them in the international Courts of
Justice for crimes against humanity, should they make good on their
threats. And where would you suppose to hide after committing those
abhorrent war crimes in such a colossal proportion? In a spider hole
like Saddam Hussein did?

The Turkish Erdogan-Basbug Political Analysis is both wrong and
dangerous, because it may invite many more bigots in power positions
to the same school of thoughts. We, in America shall not be
intimidated by the threats of their likes, nor shall we somehow
believe by their self-serving threats; that:

We may face another war in Kerkuk and will be forced to pick up the
bill if the Kurds are allowed to become a free nation at last. What
they must understand is; that the days of Cold War are over, and our
American principles are now back in its place, where we shall move
forward to fight on in one of most noble causes of this century:
Supporting the Kurdish Nation To fulfill their dream of becoming
Independent.

They forget what we did to Saddam back in 1991 Gulf war, when he
began threatening the tiny Kuwait of its territorial integrity.
Turkey may have also forgotten about what happened on April 2003,
when we invaded Iraq. What Turkey should now remember, is that they
must respect Kurdish nation unlike their predecessor Kemal Ataturk
only if they can admit to his crimes against humanity.

Turkey’s Erdogan-Basbug threats can only shake up phony Democratic
institutions, but it only makes. S.-Kurdish Alliance stronger than
ever. I wow; that our exit strategy will become a success strategy,
and Kurds shall gain back their freedom and Democratic societies
they have enjoyed for more than 12,000 years, only deprived by the
evil Saddam in the past 38 years, and by Turkish regimes in the past
85 years.

More than 4.5 million Kurds have been killed by the three
manufactured entities of Turkey, Iraq, and Syria since 1915 to this
day. Yet Kurdish nation has stood tall and as determined as ever. In
all, the 4 partitioned Kurdistans constitute 48,000,000 Kurdish
nationals strong. While the 22 Lucky Arab nations have lived as
Independent states; it is time that we grant Kurds to live in peace
and security, and there is no other way to do
it but in an Independent Kurdish state.

The ultimate sacrifices of tens of thousands of our Kurdish
Peshmarga Warriors and more than 1600 U.S. Warriors shall never go in
vain. Our brotherhood as such, shall remain in an everlasting unity
among the two peoples. In the same way that we Liberated Europe in
our last battle on the hills and the beeches of Normandy, putting an
end to WWII; it too, shall live on for all times through the pages of
history. The precious, peace loving, and gentle Kurds shall be free
at last. FREE AT LAST.

Finally Mr. Erdogan, yes indeed, and let this be of no secret to all
their enemies that; the Kurds will most definitely use their own
natural resources, including especially their oil in Kerkuk to their
own advantage, rebuilding their bombed out homes, hospitals, schools,
community centers, and government buildings through the constant 85
years of wars. The same oil fields owned by Kurds from the time
immemorial Mr. Erdogan, and:

There ain’t anything you can do about it.

Steve Tataii, U.S. Representative Winner Candidate since the 2002
elections.
[email protected]

www.tataiiforcongress.com