ANKARA: Apology Campaign Being Considered Freedom Of Thought, Prosec

APOLOGY CAMPAIGN BEING CONSIDERED FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, PROSECUTOR SAYS

Today’s Zaman
Jan 27 2009
Turkey

After completing its investigation, the Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s
Office has concluded that there is no basis to prosecute Turkish
intellectuals who collected signatures for a statement that contained
a personal apology for the events of 1915, which Armenians claim
constituted genocide.

The prosecutor’s decision was based on the idea that "in democratic
societies, opposition views are under protection within the framework
of freedom of thought," the Anatolia news agency reported.

Prompted by six Ankara residents, the Ankara chief prosecutor launched
an investigation into the apology campaign organizers and the people
who signed the statement.

In their petition in early January, the six citizens based their
arguments on the grounds established by the Turkish Penal Code’s
(TCK) infamous Article 301, which has been used to prosecute
several intellectuals, journalists and activists for "insulting
Turkishness." With the Turkish Parliament’s amendment of the disputed
law last year, "insulting Turkishness" was replaced with "insulting
the Turkish nation."

The petitioners said that "those so-called intellectuals close their
eyes and consciences to the fact that in the same time period Armenian
gangs, with the cooperation of the imperialist occupiers, savagely
killed hundreds of thousands of Turkish people, and the phenomenon
that they mention is the phenomenon the Armenian claims of genocide
are based on."

Calling the "so-called genocide claims" baseless — which they
described as the Turkish state’s stance — they said the "so-called
intellectuals describe the state policy as ‘denial’ and declare
that they do not approve of it, so they accuse the Turkish nation of
‘committing genocide’," and as such, they are "degrading the Turkish
nation."

Renesa Cjsc To Become Market Maker Of Armenian Araratbank’s Bonds On

RENESA CJSC TO BECOME MARKET MAKER OF ARMENIAN ARARATBANK’S BONDS ON ARMENIAN STOCK EXCHANGE

ARKA
Jan 27, 2009

YEREVAN, January 27. /ARKA/. Renesa Closed Joint Stock Company will
become market maker of Armenian Araratbank’s bonds on Armenian Stock
Exchange from January 27, 2009, press office of NASDAQ OMX Armenia
reports.

Renesa, who became a member of Armenian Stock Exchange from January
24, 2002, will announce prices for Araratbank’s nominal bonds.

Renesa, using its new status of market maker, will maintain bond
liquidity on the secondary market, giving investors a constant room
for buying and selling bonds on Armenian Stock Exchange.

The tranche comprises of 40,000 bonds worth 10,000 each with 9%
annual coupon yield.

The bonds’ maturity date is December 24, 2009. The bonds are under
listing on Armenian Stock Exchange from July 23, 2008. They are
included in Bbond stock exchange list.

The bonds have been given ARBKB2 stock exchange
abbreviation. Araratbank was established on 02.09.1991.

In October 2008, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
bought 25%+1 share of Araratbank.

The remaining 70% belong to Barsegh Beglaryan, owner of Flash Company.

As of December 31, 2008, the bank’s assets totaled AMD 29.7 billion
and liabilities 22.2 billion.

Total capital of the bank amounts to AMD 7.5 billion, credits 12.2
billion, liabilities to clients amounted to 16.4 billion and net
profit fo r Jan/Dec 2008 was AMD 194.2 million.

Armenian Stock Exchange (Armex) was established in 2001 as voluntary
merger of 21 broker (dealer) companies.

In November 2007, Armex was reorganized into an open joint stock
company.

In January 2008, OMX, Scandinavian stock exchange operator, bought 100%
of Armenian Stock Exchange and Central Depository’s shares.

After NASDAQ and OMX merger in March 2008, the company NASDAQ OMX
Group, Inc became the sole holder of Armenian Stock Exchange and
Central Depository’s shares. 23 securities underwent registration and
listing on Armenian Stock Exchange by January 26, 2009. Capitalization
of Armex amounted to AMD 53.6 billion.

BAKU: serviceman in Armenian captivity writes letter to parents

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
Jan 24 2009

Azerbaijani serviceman in Armenian captivity writes letter to parents

24 January 2009 [09:55] – Today.Az

On January 21 of 2009 representatives of the International Committee
of the Red Cross held a meeting with Armenian-captured Azerbaijani
serviceman Rafig Hasanov on January 21 of 2009, said spokesman for the
ICRC Baku office of the Gulnaz Guliyeva.

She said officials of the Red Cross familiarized with the state of
health and detention conditions of military man Hasanov.

"Soldier Rafig Hasanov wrote a letter to his parents and this letter
was delivered to them by ICRC officials", noted Guliyeva.

Notably, soldier of N military unit of the Defense Ministry of
Azerbaijan Hasanov Rafig Rahman oghlu (1989) was captured by Armenians
on the contact line in the direction of the Gazakh region on October 8
of 2008.

/Day.Az/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/society/50282.html

Alienating one of our few friends ` nice work, David Miliband

Alienating one of our few friends ` nice work, David Miliband

The Sunday Times
January 25, 2009

Rod Liddle

Is David Miliband Britain’s worst-ever foreign secretary, or do you
suppose his awfulness and incompetence were eclipsed by Lord Halifax?
It’s a close call. In the extraordinarily tense year of 1938 Halifax
was dispatched to an important meeting in Germany where, on arriving at
the Berchtesgaden, he mistook a beaming Adolf Hitler for the doorman.

Relations between the two countries were never quite the same after
that. You would think that the moustache might have been a giveaway,
that someone could have warned his lordship in advance, `Listen, mate,
anyone you see with a Charlie Chaplin moustache, an extravagant
side-parting and looking a bit overwrought ` just don’t tip him or give
him your hat, okay?’

Earlier Lord Halifax had been sent to India to keep everything nice and
calm and, on arrival, decided that this annoying little brown man in a
white dhoti who kept cropping up everywhere was quite inconsequential,
not really to be bothered with. That would be Mahatma Gandhi, then.
Perhaps he mistook Gandhi for a hatstand.

The journey of Halifax to high office ` landed gentry, Eton, Cambridge,
causes second world war ` is different from that of Miliband. Although
neither of them did much in the way of work before he became a
politi
cian, if we’re honest. Both were, in their different ways, born
to the task of making Britain look completely ridiculous abroad.

Miliband had form even before he annoyed one of the few allies Britain
has left in the world ` India. On a visit there last week he insisted
that the government sort out the problem of Kashmir, the failure to do
so being a direct cause of the murderous attacks in Mumbai, which left
195 people dead, by the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The Indians, who know a bit more about the problem than Banana Boy
Dave, begged to differ.

It is a little as if some Indian politician had arrived in London a day
or two after the 7/7 bombings and said, well, Britain, serves you right
` you shouldn’t have invaded Iraq, should you? I wonder how we would
have responded to that. It smacked of a certain ` how can I put this? `
insensitivity, ignorance, gaucheness and, more to the point, arrogance.

The Times of India reported that Miliband’s `tactlessness has even
surprised people in the British administration’ and his comments were
immediately and rightly rebuffed by the Indian government, which sent a
letter to our prime minister which began: `Why in Vishnu’s name did you
send this smug wonk with the weird hair to see us? He can’t even hold a
banana properly.’ Well, it probably didn’t say quite that, but you get
the gist.

By the way, the terrorists who carried out the atrocities in Mumbai
were a jihadist group with typically psychopathic aims which stretch
well beyond Kashmir. And as it was a British administration which
created the problem of Kashmir in the first place, the comments of
Miliband seem doubly insensitive.

Miliband has also now conceded that he `regrets’ the `war against
terror’. This seems to me an odd admission for someone who voted no
fewer than five times in favour of its first manifestation, the illegal
invasion of Iraq, unless it is accompanied by a personal apology and
mea culpa, which it wasn’t. I cannot remember him attacking the war
against terror before 2007, either. You cannot be a member of an
administration which has energetically prosecuted this relentless
aggression and suddenly decide that it was wrong all along, unless you
humbly apologise and resign from office (not necessarily in that
order). You are left with the suspicion that Miliband simply finds it
expedient to disown the war on terror, there now being a certain shift
in emphasis emanating from Washington DC.

The foreign secretary was also fabulously weak in his comments about
Robert Mugabe, hopelessly misjudged a challenge to the prime minister
last summer, and has extreme difficulties dealing with soft fruit.
Weak, tactless, arrogant, hypocritical and ill-informed. Hell, I think
poor old Lord Halifax has lost his position.

+ Is three years old too young an age to get a child started on
cigarettes? Or should the conscientious parent at least wait until the
kid can form a coherent sentence? Kelly Marie Pocock was up in court
last week for having allowed her toddler son to enjoy the occasional
snout in his bedroom, but was commended for having attended parenting
classes and got off with a suspended sentence. She is now going on
another course to make herself `more mature’. I assume the course will
involve having her brain sucked out through a straw and replaced with
something more sentient, ie, Dairylea processed cheese triangles.

I was 15 when my mum caught me smoking. She came home unexpectedly
early so, panic-stricken, I dropped the cigarette on the floor and
tried to look all innocent. She sat down and asked me numerous
questions about my day at school and then said: `Why are you smoking
cigarettes, Rod? They’re a waste of money.’ I protested with great
vigour. Why on earth should you think that I smoke? And she replied:
`Well, for one thing your fingers are stained brown with nicotine. And
your clothes smell of tobacco. And the clincher, son ` if you look to
your left, you will see that the magazine rack is on fire.’

How can we make him disappear?

It’s nice to read about someone who is happy with their lot, contented,
at one with the world and so on. So let me direct you to Paul Daniels’s
blog and allow you to soak up the Middlesbrough magician’s unimprovable
self-satisfaction. This week he has been writing from `paradise’ ` aka
the Caribbean, where he is on holiday with his wife Debbie McGee. He
spends his time walking on the beach, ogling Debbie (he’s posted a
close-up of her breasts) and commenting on grave matters. Such as
Prince Harry calling someone a Paki. Bloke was a Paki, after all, he
says. Paul shyly reveals he attended a bash out there for charidee with
Russ Abbot and a bloke from the Moody Blues. Check it out at
pauldaniels.co.uk. You’ll like it. Though not a lot.

Check out the new line in hypocrisy

I’ve spent the last week worrying if I am one of the customers the
Waitrose staff have been writing about on their public internet message
board. Am I the `mad ugly pikey skank’, or the `dirty old loon’, whom,
one storeworker asserted, you can smell approaching from several aisles
away? Even on a good day, I could pass for either, I suppose.

It is all most hurtful. In future I shall shop at Lidl or Asda, the
better to blend in with all the other mad, stinking, pikey skanks.

Have you noticed, incidentally, that most of the supermarkets have gone
back to handing out the free plastic carrier bags without looking at
0Ayou as if you’ve just clubbed a baby seal to death? That little bit of
self-serving `environmental responsibility’ lasted rather less long
than the cold snap we’ve recently been enduring.

+ `The nightmare is over,’ said Jon Snow on Channel 4 News, referring
not to colleague Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s desperate attempts to read the
news without being swallowed whole by his own smugness, but to the
occasion of George W Bush leaving office.

I suppose Jon thought that he was speaking for all of us; this is the
way with our liberal media elite ` they do not think that they are
remotely biased, merely that they are the sole guardians of the
unvarnished truth. Bush was a nightmare ` everyone agrees, from that
nice Armenian chap who works in our local delicatessen to the BBC and
The Guardian. That is everyone, isn’t it?

Jordi Savall: Jerusalem

JORDI SAVALL: JERUSALEM
Geoff Brown

The Times
January 23, 2009

Given electric performances and virile repertoire, early music
regularly offers uplifting experiences, but do they hit you like
bulletins ripped from today’s news? Not often.

Matters are different in Jerusalem. Time and again the 52 tracks of
Jordi Savall’s bumper project bring you slap up against the continuing
tragedy of Gaza — of wrecked buildings, wailing people, and faiths
at war.

"There will be a great peace throughout the world, until the end of
time," sings Montserrat Figueras on track two, following the Greek
text of a Sibylline oracle.

The rest of the programme uses the history of Jerusalem to plead for
that elusive world peace. Jews, Christians, Arabs, Turks, Armenians
are all given a voice in music and words from across the centuries,
with different religions and cultures battling for dominance and a
homeland as the end of time ticks closer.

The two CDs are housed in a book of 435 pages. Navigating its eight
languages can be fiddly. You need a taste, too, for the music of
incantation, for plangent voices sobbing in tandem with the oud,
the ney and other stalwarts of world music.

Yet as Savall and Manuel Forcano’s collection advances, the heart is
still moved, the mind still whirrs. Whatever the language and culture
adopted, Figueras throbs with humanity. Instrumentally, Savall ,
Hespèrion XXI and their guests always give us splendour. Track by
track you listen, learn, read and wonder. Jerusalem may not bring
world peace any closer, but you’ll never read the Gaza headlines in
quite the same way again.

–Boundary_(ID_kwo0Rzux6l0UvZrcHkaCbg)–

Ruben Safrastyan: No Fundamental Changes In Armenia-Turkey Relations

RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: NO FUNDAMENTAL CHANGES IN ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS
Lilit Muradyan

"Radiolur"
21.01.2009 14:36

Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy
of Sciences of Armenia Ruben Safrastyan today spoke about the current
stage of Amnesia-Turkish relations and the perspectives of development.

According to Safrastyan’s assessment, no fundamental changes have
taken place in the Armenian-Turkish relations. Turning to "football
diplomacy," Ruben Safrastyan said the relations established between the
Presidents of the two countries will be followed by the establishment
of diplomatic relations.

"To evaluate the current stage of Armenian-Turkish relations it is
necessary to compare those with the phase that existed a few years ago.

There have been no fundamental changes, there are no diplomatic
relations.

There are, however, certain positive moves connected with football
diplomacy," Ruben Safrastyan said, meaning the direct contacts between
the Presidents of Armenia and Turkey. According to the speaker,
these relations tend to continue.

MP: Construction Of Iran-Armenian Railway May Be Launched In 2010

MP: CONSTRUCTION OF IRAN-ARMENIAN RAILWAY MAY BE LAUNCHED IN 2010

Noyan Tapan
Jan 19, 2009

YEREVAN, January 19. /ARKA/. Construction of Iran-Armenian Railway may
be launched in 2010, Gagik Minasyan, chairman of Armenian National
Assembly’s standing financial committee, said at a pres conference
on Monday.

He said the project assessment is under way now. He thinks there
would be no problems with funding.

MInasyan said that that the railways that function now can transport
cargoes and passengers in 45 to 45 km/hour speed, while the new
railway will ensure 100 km/hour speed.

According to the preliminary estimation, the construction needs $2
billion investments.

World Bank and Asian Development expressed their interest in the
construction.

The railway’s one route through Armenia’s territory has already been
determined. It is Jermuk-Meghri. Other routes are under discussion
now, though it is also presumed that the railway will go through
Sisian and Kapan.

It is also planned that 100 kilometers of the railway will go through
Iran’s territory – from Armenian border to Merand, Iran.

Specialists say the construction will take five to six years.

Now Armenia has only one railway connecting it with other countries. It
goes through Georgia.

Iran-Armenia Railway will be an alternative transportation link.

RA Ministry For Diaspora Affairs Screens Genocide Without Comment Do

RA MINISTRY FOR DIASPORA AFFAIRS SCREENS GENOCIDE WITHOUT COMMENT DOCUMENTARY

PanARMENIAN.Net
15.01.2009 12:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Ministry of Diaspora Affairs screened
Wednesday Alexander Sardoury’s Genocide Without Comment documentary.

Along with other documents, the director used German archives as a
response to the statements frequently made in Germany that Armenians
do not present the Genocide issue impartially.

The leading actor is Wolfgang Gust, a German by origin, who has
thoroughly studied the German archives on the Armenian Genocide
perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire.

BAKU: Russia ‘Donates’ $800m Arms To Armenia

RUSSIA ‘DONATES’ $800M ARMS TO ARMENIA

AzerNews Weekly
Jan 14 2009
Azerbaijan

Russia, one of the controversial players in brokering a settlement
to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict, has
transferred large quantities of weaponry and military machinery worth
an estimated $800 million to Armenia, reports say.

There were 69 types of arms included in a list acquired by Azerbaijan`s
Mediaforum news website that were handed over to the Armenian Defense
Ministry from Russia`s military base in Gumri, Armenia. The transfer
was carried out in 2008 and signed for by Lieut.-Gen. Vyacheslav
Golovchenko, deputy commander for armaments in the Northern Caucasus
Military County.

The weapons includes 21 tanks, 12 armored vehicles, five other battle
machines, a great number of rocket launchers, over 1,050 cases of
grenades, nearly 7,900 types of ammunition, 120 grenade launchers,
over 4,000 sub-machine guns, TNT fuses, mines of various types, 14
mine-launchers, 9 Grad launchers, five canons, and additional weapons.

The Russian ambassador in Baku Vasiliy Istratov has been called to
Azerbaijan`s Foreign Ministry over the reports on the arms transfer.

Istratov said the ministry had sought his clarification on the
issue. While saying "a very constructive exchange of views" had been
carried out, he stressed that he was unaware of the arms delivery.

"I have learnt about the matter communicated to me only from the
media. I cannot refer to any other sources that would either confirm or
refute this. As an official, I am stating that I had no information
about the transfer of arms. But, as I promised to the minister,
I will look into whether or not these reports are true or false."

Baku`s concern over the arms transfer has apparently not stopped
Moscow from delivering weapons. Armenia`s Hayastan TV channel reported
that Russia intends to additionally transfer S-125 and Pechora-2M
rocket-launchers to the air defense forces of the country`s Defense
Ministry soon.

The Azerbaijan Defense Ministry has said it was aware of the issue,
but it is yet to be studied. Its spokesman, Eldar Sabiroghlu, said
the ministry would state its position on the matter after the scrutiny
is completed.

Russia supplied $1 billion worth of arms and ammunition to Armenia in
1996. Moscow had long refused to recognize the transfer but eventually
acknowledged it. However, this did not lead to the halt in Russian
armament flowing to Armenia.

Since 1996, Russia has been, from time to time, providing certain
amounts of arms to the Armenian military.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in conflict for over a
decade. However, peace talks began after a lengthy war that ended with
the signing of a cease-fire in 1994, but have brought few tangible
results. Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and seven other
Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law.

Aydin Mirzazada, deputy chairman of Azerbaijan`s parliamentary
commission on security and defense issues, has said the arms transfer
could be described only as an international row.

"One of the warring countries is being provided, free of charge,
various ammunition to the tune of $800m. Given that Armenia`s annual
military budget currently constitutes $400m, this country is turning
into a huge military store house."

Mirzazada said that since Russia is one of the co-chairs of the OSCE
Minsk Group [a team of diplomats also including the United States
and France] which is obliged to mediate a peaceful settlement to
the Garabagh conflict, the Russian position is astonishing. "It is
absolutely unclear to the Azerbaijani public for what purpose this
is being done and which [principles of] international law these
actions are based upon. "Russia must carry out mediation and adhere
to a fair stance which dwells upon the return of 20% of Azerbaijan`s
Armenia-occupied territory," Mirzazada said.

The lawmaker went on to say that Moscow should be interested in
demilitarizing the region.

"Instead, we are witnessing that our strategic ally is handing over
arms worth a large amount to the invader. The target of this armament
is clear – Azerbaijan, capturing new territories and destabilizing
the region. We would like to get a clear-cut response from Russia to
that end."

"Certainly, Armenia is buying arms from Russia, as much as it
is permitted, but the transfer of such a tremendous quantity of
weapons to this country cannot but affect the overall situation in
the region. We demand that these arms be returned and for Armenia to
be demilitarized."

According to Mirzazada, the latest arms transfer runs counter to the
November 2 declaration on a political Garabagh settlement co-signed
by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. It remains to be guessed
whether Moscow`s latest actions stem from defying the declaration by
certain Russian circles or represent a provocation against President
Medvedev. But, in any case, those responsible for this provocation
have to be named and punished, according to officials.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Says Russia-Armenia Arms Deal To Affect Karabakh Se

AZERBAIJAN SAYS RUSSIA-ARMENIA ARMS DEAL TO AFFECT KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

Azeri Press Agency
Jan 15 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku, 15 January: Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued
a statement on reports about a Russia-Armenia arms deal worth 800m
dollars.

The press service of [Azerbaijan’s] Foreign Ministry has told APA news
agency that reports confirming the delivery of weapons and ammunition
from Russia’s military base No 102 located in the Armenian town of
Gyumri to the Armenian armed forces have been distributed. The Foreign
Ministry said that an investigation carried out to clarify the matter
provided sufficient grounds to conclude that arms and ammunition had
indeed been delivered.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan expresses deep
concern over this issue. The delivered ammunition will considerably
strengthen the military potential of the country that occupied
part of Azerbaijan’s territory. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of Azerbaijan considers that the arms transfer will encourage the
continuation and strengthening of the occupation. The arms transfer
is a clear violation of the UN Security Council resolutions on the
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and the UN General Assembly’s resolution
on the situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan adopted
on 14 March 2008. The matter is about Russia’s violation of its
obligations not to support any measures taken for the continuation
and strengthening of the occupation of Azerbaijani territories."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expresses Azerbaijan’s deep
concern over friendly and strategic relations between Azerbaijan and
Russia, as well as Azerbaijan’s hopes for Russia’s mediation role in
the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers that the abovementioned
issues make the Russian Federation responsible for further developments
with regards to the [Nagornyy Karabakh] conflict resolution.

The statement also protests measures aimed at further deepening the
occupation of Azerbaijani territories: "We urge the Russian Federation
to take all possible measures to eliminate the consequences of the
arms transfer."