Ministry Continues Assigning Stars To Hotels

MINISTRY CONTINUES ASSIGNING STARS TO HOTELS

Panorama.am
19:09 12/02/2007

One more hotel will be assigned a star by the ministry of trade and
economic development. Mekhak Apresyam, tourism department head of the
ministry, said Ani hotel submitted an application to receive stars
and soon he will be named a 4 star hotel.

Apresyan said other hotels are trying to meet the standards before
they apply for stars.

Only three hotels, Golden Palace (5 star) Metropol (4 star) and
Congress (3 star), have stars now.

Despite of existing regulations, some hotels use star names without
permission. The law requires the pay 200 times of the minimum salary
in fine for doing that. However, Apresyan said they do not want to
be very strict in regulations.

Turkish Foreign Minister Says Recent Visit To USA Diplomatic Success

TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS RECENT VISIT TO USA DIPLOMATIC SUCCESS

Yeni Safak website, Istanbul
12 Feb 07

[Report from Istanbul by Mustafa Karaalioglu: "Early Warning to
United States"]

Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has assessed his latest US visit for
Yeni Safak.

Gul, stating that the discussions he held with the US administration
went very well, said that a good many topics were laid out on
the table. Gul spoke as follows: "Both with [Vice President Dick]
Cheney and with [Secretary of State Condoleezza] Rice, I did not just
explain the Turkish-US relationship in general terms. I sketched out
a perspective that took in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Balkans, Kosovo,
energy, and oil. I laid out for them the depth of the relationship
between the two countries."

I Explained Things to Cheney Like a Teacher

Gul related that, during his meeting with US Vice President Cheney,
Cheney had said "just a minute" and asked one of his aides for a map,
and had then said to Gul "could you explain all of these issues on
the map?" He said: "Indeed, I explained the topics in detail, like
a teacher."

I Cannot Explain This to my People

Foreign Minister Gul addressed the US Congressional Foreign Relations
Committee. This was a "first"… Gul said: "I pointed out to them
briefly that the so-called Armenian Genocide is not a national issue
of the United States. I said that ‘if, while your sons are dying
in another geographical region, you adopt a resolution against us,
I cannot explain this to my people, and I cannot restrain my people.’"

Not at Point of No Return

It has been accepted that, particularly under the influence of
the negative atmosphere that came about following the killing of
[Turkish-Armenian journalist] Hrant Dink, the US Congress would adopt
the resolution accepting the Genocide. But Gul does not share this
opinion: "Things are not at the point of no return. I provided my
counterparts an early warning. I hope that we will get results." With
regard to reports that the messages he had conveyed had been "harsh",
Gul responded: "No, I spoke in an extremely rational manner. I did
not engage in blackmail."

Definitely Speak With General Buyukanit as Well

Gul, in describing the atmosphere of his meetings, provided two
examples:

"Our meetings with Cheney and Rice brought smiles to the faces of
our diplomatic delegation. It was a diplomatic success. Moreover, in
the meeting with Cheney, the US visit of General [Staff Chief Yasar]
Buyukanit came up, and I told him "you definitely have to meet with
our General Staff Chief."

Two Members Withdrew Their Signatures

It is stated that, after the address that Gul made to the Committee,
two members who had supported the resolution withdrew their signatures,
and it is noted that US President [George W.] Bush has written a letter
to the Congress, and that Rice has also engaged in direct initiatives
on the issue. It is stated that, most recently, the Pentagon as well
has become engaged, and it is being pointed out that the military
have realized the problems that the resolution would cause.

Bush Admin to make Congress understand Turkey’s importance to US

PanARMENIAN.Net

Bush administration going to make Congress understand Turkey’s importance
for U.S.
09.02.2007 18:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide resolution has shaped the goal of
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul’s visit to Washington and the course
of diplomacy efforts over the past days for the Turkish delegation. As
reported by Hurriyet newspaper, a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said "We
have explained to everyone here how much sensitivity this matter holds for
the Turkish people. The U.S. administration understands the importance of
the situation. We had done our best in the Congress." The same source
reasserted assurances which have emerged over the past weeks that, as the
Armenian Genocide bill proceeds further in the Congress, it is expected that
U.S. President George W. Bush will intercede to try and stop it. It has also
been reported that U.S. State Department officials have prepared a letter to
be given to Congress members, and that an additional section of the letter
addresses the matter "Why Turkey is important."

The source said, "We will continue to speak about this at every level. We
have not behaved as though this bill is a threat. However, it is a truth
that on many levels, Turkey has helped the U.S. We have underlined this. Our
dual relations are too important to be toyed with by the narrow elections
calculations of a few Congress members…."

Session Of Commission Under CIS DM Council For Coordination Of AAD I

SESSION OF COMMISSION UNDER CIS DM COUNCIL FOR COORDINATION OF AAD
ISSUES TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN FEBRUARY 14-16

Yerevan, February 9. ArmInfo. A session of the Commission under CIS DM
Council for issues of Anti-Aircraft Defense and a training-methodical
assembly will be held in Yerevan on February 14-16.

As the RA DM’s spokesman, Seiran Shahsuvaryan, told ArmInfo, the
delegation, headed by the Commission Chairman, the Army General
Vladimir Mikhailov, will arrive in Yerevan on February 14. The same
day, the delegation will visit the Memorial of the Armenian Genocide
victims, the Tsitsernakaberd. The opening of a training-methodical
assembly will be held on February 15 in the Aviation Institute after
Marshall A. Khanperyan, after which its participants will visit the
"Erebuni" airport. A session of the Commission will be held the same
day in the Defense Ministry’s Reception House to be followed by a
press-conference. On February 16, the delegation members will visit
the military unit Choban-Kara. The delegation will leave Yerevan the
same day.

ANKARA: US Resolution On Armenian Genocide Will Poison Ties – Turkis

US RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WILL POISON TIES – TURKISH MINISTER

Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
Feb 7 2007

WASHINGTON D.C. (A.A) -07.02.2007 -"We asked the United States to
take a concrete and significant step in fight against PKK terrorist
organization," said Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul who held
a press conference after his talks in Washington D.C.

"Previously, PKK leaders were taking shelter in unfriendly regimes.

But now, PKK leaders are making interviews on television channels in
a friendly country. The United States – which earlier stated it could
not divide its forces in Iraq – as now changed this manner," noted Gul.

When asked whether Turkey will take a military measure if a step is
not taken in a short time, Gul said, "the United States did not make
any contrary suggestion."

"We always have rights based on international laws. If we believe a
result needs to be reached, we don’t hesitate to take action. We have
conveyed to US officials that they are late to take action in the
north of Iraq and Turkish people want to see an action. US officials
are aware of this," Gul said.

When asked whether the United States has an expectation about Turkey’s
developing a mechanism for return of people in Makmur camp (to Turkey),
Gul said, "citizens occasionally return to Turkey in groups. These
citizens are settled in villages, and process is continuing about the
issue. There are also women and children in Makmur camp. The important
thing is that we have to be sure the camp will not be controlled by
someone else when it is evacuated."

-KIRKUK-Noting that not only Turkey but also other regional countries
are sensitive about Kirkuk problem, Gul said that all countries
in the region are uneasy about escalation of this problem. "I met
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Washington D.C. He is
also sensitive about this issue. It is necessary to make population
census and determine who can cast vote before the referendum is held
in Kirkuk."

Noting that the problems stem from uncertainties in the constitution,
Gul said that constitution follow-up committee should speed up its
studies.

Gul said that Turkey does not have territorial pretensions on Iraq,
and borders (between Turkey and Iraq) are set. He stressed that Kirkuk
belongs to whole Iraq.

Stressing the importance of protection of Iraq’s unity and integrity,
Gul said that US officials define fragmentation of Iraq as an
unacceptable alternative.

-RESOLUTION ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE-In regard to the resolution
on so-called Armenian genocide submitted to the US Congress, Gul said,
"it is a big threat which will poison all our relations." Gul quoted
those whom he met in the United States as saying that it was one of
weaknesses stemming from parliamentarian systems.

"It is a resolution against Turkey that would ruin everything. I talked
sincerely and I also said that its impacts would not be temporary,"
FM Gul underlined.

Some circles said Turkey assumed an attitude as if it admitted that
this resolution would be approved, Gul said.

"We think that it should be prevented. It is bad for both Turkey and
also the United States. No one has right to poison relations (between
Turkey and the United States) during such a period. I believe that
the (US) administration is sensitive on this matter and does what
is necessary. We should also inform parliamentarians, senators and
people on this matter."

Andorra-Armenia Unofficial Match Ends In A Draw

ANDORRA-ARMENIA UNOFFICIAL MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW

Noyan Tapan
Feb 08 2007

ANDORRA, FEBRUARY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. February 7 was a day of unofficial
matches of football national teams on FIFA calendar. Unofficial match
of local and Armenian football national teams took place the same day
in Andorra, which ended in a draw – 0 to 0. This was the 6th match
of the teams. Armenian football players had won all of five previous
matches. To recap, Alexander Tadevosian, Aghvan Mkrtchian, Edgar
Manucharian, player of Ayaks (Holland) and a few other football-players
were not to take part in this match due to their being in Iran. The
goal-keeper of Armenian national team was again experienced Roman
Berezovski. Full-back Karen Dokhoyan had also joined his team.

ANKARA: Istanbul Police Chief To Be Investigated Over Failures To Ac

ISTANBUL POLICE CHIEF TO BE INVESTIGATED OVER FAILURES TO ACT ON DINK MURDER TIP

NTV MSNBC, Turkey
Feb 7 2007

The head of the Istanbul police intelligence department was dismissed
over failing to act on a tip-off that prominent Turkish-Armenian
journalist Hrant Dink would be killed.

NTV

Guncelleme: 17:21 TSÝ 07 Þubat 2007 CarþambaISTANBUL – Turkey’s
Interior Ministry on Wednesday granted permission to inspectors on
Wednesday to start an investigation against the head of Istanbul’s
police, Celallettin Cerrah.

The probe into the murder of prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist
Hrant Dink on January 19 had led to investigations into the police
force both failing to act on information that he would be murdered and
into photographs and video footage taken of the alleged killer while
in custody showing him being treating as a hero by police officers.

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US Govt Donates Mobile Hospital To Armenia’s Army

US GOVT DONATES MOBILE HOSPITAL TO ARMENIA’S ARMY

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
February 5, 2007 Monday

The U.S. government has donated a 1.5 million U.S. dollar mobile
hospital to the Armenian army.

The hospital can be set up in any part of the world and will provide
medical assistance, including surgical, to Armenian army personnel,
a U.S. embassy official told Itar-Tass on Monday.

The United States organised weeklong training for 43 Armenian military
medics to teach them how to operate the hospital.

U.S. Charge d’Affaires Anthony Godfrey said the hospital would be
important for supporting Armenian army activities within coalition
or NATO forces or in emergencies.

The head of the U.S. embassy’s office for defence cooperation,
Lieutenant Colonel Dough Peterson said the donation of the hospital
marked the start of serious military medical cooperation between the
Armed Forces of the United States and Armenia.

Armenian military medical personnel will be trained and new equipment
will be bought for the mobile hospital. It will be supplied at the
end of this year or the beginning of the next one.

The office for defence cooperation is accountable to the American
ambassador and the U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany,
and deals with U.S. government defence assistance.

ANKARA: Jobless Teenagers Going To And Fro On Uzun Street

JOBLESS TEENAGERS GOING TO AND FRO ON UZUN STREET
MuhsÝn Ozturk Trabzon

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Feb 6 2007

The center of Trabzon has two main streets. One of these streets is
called Uzun (Long) Street. This is a place where last year two people
had their throats cut over a battle for illegal drugs.

This is also a place where the shop centers of famous brands like
Lacoste are located, where in the evenings there is a huge crowd of
people walking, where jobless but proud young people wander around,
and where the best cafes are available. The bombing of McDonalds
happened just a few blocks away, the TAYAD incidents also took place
right here. Few in number, but strong in their effect, all of these
events occurred in an area of 200 meters wide and 500 meters long.

Interestingly enough, this is also a place where a young lady can
stay out late at night and spend time with her friends.

A group of undergraduate students wanted to to stage a protest march;
however, they were stopped from doing this when they met with verbal
opposition from local merchants. It looks like this natural tendency to
do this on the part of local store owners has gained the dimension of
nationalism over the recent years. Trabzon people were the top choice
some 30 years ago when the government of the time sought reliable
people to put in Turkish Cyprus or in Imbros, said Eyup Aþýk. After
Mehmet Ali Talat, the president of Turkish Cyprus, was invited to
the city, the local news media ran news items with headlines reading
"The man who betrayed Cyprus." This became a hindrance to his trip
to Trabzon. As may be known, Patriarch Bartolomeos was not allowed
to take a trip to the city. The local news media certainly plays a
crucial role in all this. A university professor here described the
local news media as acting like a judge in a court of law.

What if Trabzon were a metropolis…

Contrary to popular belief, TAYAD and other groups believed to be
extremely leftist are not influential in Trabzon at all. Those groups
consist of young people who came not from eastern Turkey but from other
cities. It was interesting to note that when a group of people chanted
"Fascists out!" on the campus of Karadeniz Technical University in
protest of recent incidents, the number of protesters was almost
equal to that of reporters. One day before Hrant Dink was laid to
rest, a group of people from Trabzon community centers gathered on a
platform set out in the square to protest the killing of Dink. There
was very little public reaction to this group of people. A joint
statement from those who put their views about violence on paper,
however, read as follows: "We are against racism and violence, and
we are not supporters of such tendencies.

Nonetheless, we are displeased with verbal expressions of protest at
Hrant Dink’s assassination such as ‘We’re all Armenian’ since we are
not at all Armenian’."

A televised discussion on a local satellite television station saw a
request from one of the speakers to have Trabzon accorded the status
of a "metropolis." Some among the speakers only smiled to show their
surprise at the idea. "On such a day…" they were heard as saying.

Famous though it may be, Trabzon is not a metropolis. Trabzon looks
like a place where 250,000 people are confined to live, confined
between the sea and mountainous areas. M. Volkan Canalioðlu, the
mayor from the main opposition Republican People’s Party, pointed to
an increase in this confinement in recent years. "In recent years,
Trabzon has been experiencing a trend of reverse immigration — people
coming into the city rather than going out. And this is increasing
the problem of unemployment," he said. Canalioðlu has the names of
3,000 unemployed people recorded in his own notebooks.

Failure to get a job is leading jobless people to illegal acts, said
the mayor, adding that when officials try to stop jobless people
involved in criminal acts, they hear the objections like "Shall we
live in hunger? Shall we resort to robbery?"

The city people have another subject to discuss. Though this is a
subject of discussion at international levels, the local people here
are curious to hear news about it. This is a topic first brought out by
the United States prior to the rejection in the Turkish Parliament of
a resolution on March 1, 2003. Future plans to build a military base
in Trabzon are closely related to the post-Cold War transformation
that the Black Sea region underwent. The Black Sea was no longer a
sea closed to its external neighbors after the Soviet Union died;
it is no longer dominated by the Soviets alone. The fact that the
Black Sea region holds world-wide appeal stems from its strategic
position where new energy routes meet. The position of the Black
Sea region as a point of transition, both east-west and north-south,
is gaining significance. Hence Trabzon…

When Turgut Ozal was in power in the early 1990s, the Turkish
government laid the initial groundwork for the formation of a
Trabzon-based Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation. It was
aimed at "filling in the blanks" in and around the Black Sea region.

As the United States is raising its request via NATO again to have
a military base built in Trabzon, the locals cannot help but ask why
the Black Sea region has become so important. Does the United States
seek a way to use Trabzon as a base from where it can launch a war
against Iran?

Doubtlessly, these questions will have to remain unanswered for the
moment, just as the question remains as to who was behind the two young
Trabzon people who murdered two important figures over the last year…

The pulse of Pelitli Pelitli was a small village until 1995, when its
population of 30,000 helped convert it to a small town. The initial
residential areas in Pelitli are houses that were built after Pelitli
was hit by floods.

It is a place where gray in its different tones can be seen dominating
the foreground of walls and where disjointed buildings are located here
and there. "A large proportion of the local budget is being allocated
to the houses that were built after the floods," said Omer Kayýkcý,
the local mayor. It is even obvious from a look out at the streets, at
the apartment stairs and at the jobless young people that poverty is a
big social concern here. A police car acts as regional security. None
of the government officials has ever asked him for information about
the murderer(s) of Hrant Dink, said Kayýkcý. Kayýkcý thinks of Internet
cafes as being far more dangerous than casinos because Internet cafes
can host anybody, from any age group.

The Pelitli people are asking for a solution to unemployment. The
chances for employment have not increased in the least, though over
the past decade the population reached 30,000 or so, said Abdulkadir
Býyýk. The local population comes largely from surrounding villages,
said Býyýk. "High school graduates will not work out in the field
because they left their villages in the hope of finding better
conditions, but their plans turned out to be unsuccessful." Býyýk
is not establishing a direct link between unemployment and the fact
that the murderer of Hrant Dink is someone from Pelitli; however,
he thinks it far more likely for a jobless person to be enticed into
crime. "I have six kids. I only allow them to travel to and from school
in order to prevent them from getting involved in a criminal act."

Pelitli is not rich in terms of its facilities for social activities.

The absence of such facilities has led to the creation of Internet
cafes, considered just as bad as narcotics. Býyýk thinks it probable
that further problems might arise if prompt action is not taken.

Local friends of Ogun Samast said they would not have expected him
to commit murder; however, their attitude towards the murder was not
serious. They put the reason behind the murder as a need of money.

After much talk, Bahattin, Tuncay, Ali Ýhsan and Cengiz all said words
that one is most likely to hear in similar situations: "Trabzon is
being projected as an evil place. The people of Trabzon are sending
their sons to southeastern Turkey, where they may be killed, but they
are shown no respect at all." These people know neither Hrant Dink nor
his writings. All voiced their objection to slogans that read "We are
all Hrant Dink." They portrayed a picture of Ogun Samast as someone
who would be in the forefront, who is easily provoked, and who would
try to prove himself capable, especially when he heard a statement to
the contrary. For Yasin Hayal, their picture is brighter: He is a man
who would die for his nation. Yasin Hayal has already become a legend.

The worn-out shoes of Hrant Dink were engraved in people’s minds as
they appeared after he was gunned down. Havva Samast, Ogun Samast’s
mother, could not help but cry when she saw Hrant Dink lying dead
on the street, covered with a sheet of newspaper. Havva Hamast even
fainted on Tuesday when Rakel Dink gave an emotional address to the
crowd waiting outside the Agos office for the funeral of Hrant Dink.

When we knocked on the door of Ogun Samast’s family, a neighbor opened
the door, saying, "Please stay away from us."

Ersin Yolcu, 26, who was arrested in connection with the Hrant
Dink murder, is also living in the same district. "He was so kind
to creatures that we could not even have him kill a chicken," said
Nebahat Yolcu of his son. Mrs. Yolcu said further of his son that he
would not stay out late and would come home before 8 p.m. "If I had
known about this before, I would not have even allowed him to say
hello to Ogun Samast," said Mrs. Yolcu. After Ersin Yolcu finished
his military service, he could not find a decent job. He only found
menial jobs for very short periods of time, and he could barely make
any money. Tahsin Yucel, the father, said he had no idea why his son
got arrested. "I don’t have enough money to go to Istanbul and see
him," he said. When Hrant Dink was gunned down, Ersin was home and
showed no reaction to it, said Mrs. Yolcu. "It’s a pity that Hrant
Dink was killed. Neither my son nor me know him. He was arrested
on Saturday. Since then, we are really in great sorrow. None of us
except him has ever been to a police station." While Ogun and Ersin
are living in upper Pelitli, Yasin Hayal is living in lower Pelitli.

‘A romantic bomber’ This is a headline that appeared on a local
newspaper’s front page to describe Yasin Hayal. Hayal bombed a
McDonald’s building; he bombed the building of a political party; he
told the police that a bomb was planted on an airplane carrying Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan; and he is now seen as the mastermind
of Hrant Dink’s assassination.

And he learned how to make a bomb from his search on the Internet,
and tried them along with weapons used after Trabzonspor won a
football game.

While Hayal was being tried for his connections to the bombing of
McDonald’s, Erhan Tuncel, a man believed to be a superior of Hayal’s,
would loiter near the courtroom, said Hayal’s older brother Osman
Hayal. "While Yasin was being tried in court, Erhan would approach
the courtroom. When my mother asked him why he didn’t enter, he would
immediately go away."

Yasin Hayal’s parents confirmed rumors that he frequently met with
Erhan Yolcu. Now we have the following questions: Is Erhan Yolcu a
supporter of a particular group? Does Yasin Hayal know that Erhan
Yolcu has connections to an illegal group? Why did they commit this
murder? Which group is Erhan Yolcu supporting?

‘There’s not only one Ogun Samast’ Who could have known that one of
our last talks with him would also be his last talk with us? When we
were writing this article, we heard that both the chief of police
in Trabzon and Trabzon Governor Huseyin Yavuzdemir were had been
removed from their positions. Statements from a senior official
who spent the last two-and-a-half years as the governor of Trabzon,
a city that has been in the spotlight, are quite important.

Yavuzdemir declined to accept claims that there had been a failure
on the part of the police to keep track of information about the
murderers. "It is only after a court issues a decision that people can
be tracked by the police. When a person is put under police observation
but that person makes a complaint about being kept under surveillance,
the police are at fault. A judge would ask for sound reasons to issue
a decision to put a man under surveillance. Nobody can be put under
police observation if a judge cannot be given sound reasons to do
so." Yavuzdemir linked failure to control Internet cafes to this.

It is obvious from the recent incidents that missionaries are being
used as a matter of propaganda. Yavuzdemir said that during the period
of time he was in Trabzon, he sometimes heard complaints from the
local people about missionaries; however, he did not know of any one
Muslim who had converted to Christianity. Yavuzdemir put the problem
as resulting from a lack of attention to the proper education of young
people and from a weakening in family ties. "There is not only one Ogun
Samast. There are several Ogun Samasts whose families are all split
up." Yavuzdemir also reacted to calls from the media for a military
intervention to take control of Trabzon and said that anything of this
kind would be absolutely pointless and would definitely insult the
people of Trabzon. Yavuzdemir further said that efforts to create a
bad image of Trabzon could be part of a project to allow the Kurdistan
Workers’ Party (PKK) to gain influence in the region.

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Iran Diaspora Intelligentsia Unite vs Iran’s Holocaust Revisionism

Payvand, Iran
Jan 3 2007

Iranian Diaspora Intelligentsia Unite Against Islamic Republic’s
Holocaust Revisionism

This spontaneous common initiative deserves notice all the more that
it is rare to see Iranian intellectuals including political and
human rights activists to find common ground and solidarity for a
common cause. However the excesses of the current Islamic Regime in
Iran and its leaders have shed a dark shadow of suspicion and
animosity towards Iranians worldwide ever since Iran’s president
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has clearly stated that he wished to see the
`State of Israel Be Wiped off the Map’ and has held an international
conference including western revisionist historians, Ku-Klux Klan
members and racist delegations to Tehran to examine the veracity of
the Holocaust that cost the lives of 6 million Jews, Gypsies,
mentally retarded or political outcasts from all over Europe’s Nazi
occupied territories during WWII. The Nazi crimes were clearly
established after the War in Europe more than 60 years ago at the
Nuremberg Trial by an international and independent court of
justice.
The Nuremberg trials initiated a movement for the prompt
establishment of a permanent international criminal court, eventually
leading over fifty years later to the adoption of the Statute of the
International Criminal Court.

The Conclusions of the Nuremberg trials served to help draft:

The Genocide Convention, 1948.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.
The Convention on the Abolition of the Statute of Limitations on War
Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, 1968.
The Geneva Convention on the Laws and Customs of War, 1949; its
supplementary protocols, 1977.

All of which were clearly recognized by World Nations including Iran
and its successive governments and regimes that were to abide to
these conclusions and participate along with all members of the
United Nations to the global awareness of these crimes and actions
that led to the advent of a Second World War.

If the Conclusions of the Nuremberg Trials and the drafts above did
not put an end to military conflicts or crimes of equally horrifying
nature during the 20th century, it did nevertheless lead to a global
awareness of the dangers of ideologies that promote genocide of a
race or people in any form or manner. Even at the height of tensions
during the Cold War, Super Powers of the time be it the United States
or the Soviet Union could not simply ignore the above drafts without
risking to threaten global security and stability. In addition the
term genocide and its characteristics were clearly defined so as to
allow recourse to international law and justice if ever a nation or
people were indeed threatened by similar crimes. Recent examples in
the aftermath of the Cold War such as Rwanda or Serbia have been
reminiscent of crimes of genocidal nature that continue to be subject
to international investigations as has been the case for
ex-Yugoslavia through the La Hague International Tribunal. Some
countries such as Turkey continue to deny any responsibility in the
massacre of the Armenians under the Ottoman rule which continues to
plague Turkeys chances in entering the European Union as a full
member and partner.

However the scale of crimes committed by Nazi Germany and the nearly
scientific procedure of eliminating the Jewish population was
supported by the ideology that was at the source of the Nazi Party’s
creation and rise to Power in the person of Adolf Hitler and
ironically through democratic elections in a country that would soon
see all its politically legitimate and democratic institutions
replaced by a totalitarian structure of government where all
opposition was eliminated either politically or physically. Before
the Nuremberg Trials the true nature and extent of crimes committed
in the Nazi Concentration Camps were not revealed in all its
horrific magnitude to the World or even to the German population.
>From this perspective the Nazi crime record remains unique in the
annals of history even if nothing can justify other crimes of a
similar nature in the decades that followed WWII or in our present
times. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict for that matter cannot either
be solved by ignoring this past reality nor can the sufferings and
unjust treatment of all concerned be put into a balance as if one
crime should justify the other.

By claiming that the Holocaust was a Myth the current President of
Iran has also spoken in the name of his compatriots on an issue that
was neither mentioned in his electoral campaign nor suggested in the
political agenda on which he campaigned in order to become president
of a nation, where 70 % of the population was not even born at the
time of the Revolution and aspires to change and Freedom. The result
however has been disastrous not only for the Iranian Jewish minority
but also for the Iranian nation as a whole in that it has created a
psychological environment where political opportunism and economic
ambitions of the regime can thrive upon the same nationalistic and
ideological arguments that in the past, in Nazi Germany in
particular, have proved determinant in the advent of racial mindsets
and bellicose behavior which far from solving issues such as
unemployment or economic and social depression have served only as
arguments to justify the current regime’s own shortcomings and
totalitarian system of government.

In this context it is all the more encouraging to see that not only
the Iranians in Iran removed their support to President Ahmadinejad
at the last elections but also to see that the Iranian Intelligentsia
in the Diaspora has become much more outspoken and unambiguous in
condemning the Holocaust Denials and historical revisionisms that
have been supported by the current regime and its henchmen.

Thanks to Human Rights Activist Ladan Boroumand and Sister Roya a
statement has circulated this month clearly underlining their
condemnation of the Tehran Holocaust Conference and expressing their
homage and empathy for the victims and survivors of the Nazi
extermination machine as well as all similar cases of crimes against
humanity. Amongst the 100 signatories many are known faces in the
community such as film directors, writers, actors, journalists or
intellectuals others being unknown activists or simple citizens
concerned by the return of dangerous ideologies that in the past have
proved fatal.

Below is the drafted statement and names of all the current
signatories:
And the recent UN resolution that condemns without reservation
denials of the Nazi Holocaust by consensus:
/ga10569.doc.htm

It should be noted that the Iranian signatories of the draft had the
credit of doing so before the UN Resolution was even voted proving if
needed of that when issues of Human Rights and dignity are concerned
the Iranian Diaspora and its best representatives can unite and
transcend political, religious or ideological differences in the name
of universal humanistic principles.

May this constructive and necessary approach continue in the future.

Author’s notes:

Recommended Reading: Iranian Intellectuals Condemn Holocaust
Conference

Recommended Reading: Esther’s Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews by
Houman Sarshar

Recommended Reading: Signed, sealed & delivered by Fereydoun Hoveyda.
The former diplomat participated in the drafting and voting of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

About the Author: Darius KADIVAR is a Freelance Journalist, Film
Historian, and Media Consultant.

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