Once More About Terrorists In Karabakh

ONCE MORE ABOUT TERRORISTS IN KARABAKH
Levon MELIK-SHAHNAZARYAN

Times.am
04/13/once-more-about-terrorists-in-karabakh/
Apri l 13 2010
Armenia

Azerbaijani website 1News.az published long article (in 2 parts) of
certain Gasan Tatoglu from Vienna, where the author, as he wrote,
attempted to understand the Armenian point of view on Khojaly’s
(Agdam’s L. M.-Sh.) tragedy. This desire of course if commendable, and
Azerbaijani side long ago had to calmly and unbiased understand facts.

However, Tatoglu didn’t succeed on "calmly understanding", throughout
the article author tried to refute published facts and Armenian side’s
arguments about Agdam’s tragedy. After all, the author very clumsily
shifts the accent on the internal politics vicissitudes of Republic
of Armenia. Allah with him, it’s not worth while to expect more from
the resident of Vienna with suddenly awakened patriotism.

Actually, it doesn’t matter where Tatoglu lives, since his tagiya’s
nature is strong.(according to Islam, in case if the true Muslims
are weak in front of the more powerful enemy then they suppose
to hide their true intentions, or… to cheat. Tagiya is Islam’s
legalized lie.) In this regard and also because Tatoglu devoted to
my modest person disproportionate attention, and even called me the
author of the Bible, which describes the Armenian (by the way why
Armenian?) truth about Agdam’s tragedy, I will have to answer to the
late researcher of this beaten topic. I also hope that other mentioned
Armenian authors, in particular, creators will find
time to condescend to answer foreign opponent.

I will begin from the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s
authorities not only had rights but also were obliged to destroy
entrenched in Khojaly terrorist groups. Supported by Azerbaijani
government illegal armed groups in Khojaly, fired populated areas
of the young state, killed women, children and NKR’s civilians,
blocked the only country’s airport, became a serious challenge for
Stepanakert. I repeat: the authorities had to destroy terrorists
and create conditions for the people of Karabakh, incompatible with
the normal and safe life. Repeated warnings and suggestions of NKR’s
authorities to lay down arms and live creative lives have been ignored
by terrorists. Under these circumstances, the only suppression way
of terrorist activities of a thousand armed bandits remained the
military operation.

In Nagorno-Karabakh Republic problem of bandits’ destruction imposed on
the need of airport release and the provision of essential medicines,
food, etc. Thus, the operation to destroy terrorist gangs and state’s
liberation become a vital necessity, the only way to ensure state’s
normal functioning and safety of NKR’s citizens.

They knew about it in Khojaly. Later, many villagers told
representatives of NKR’s authorities that they asked bandits to leave
Khojaly and do not fire from the village territory surrounding towns.

Naive, they didn’t know that they were destined to become sacrificial
lamb, brought to the altar of internal political struggle in
Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani authorities also prevented Khojaly people to
leave the village. Azerbaijani journalist bitterly wrote about it:
had time to withdraw the cattle, and had no time to withdraw people
().

However, Tatoglu didn’t mention it, since to write about NKR’s
situation, which led to the decision to destroy terrorists, isn’t
profitable for him. Tatoglu is more concerned on the truth denial of
the real causes of Agdam’s suburbs tragedy. Tatoglu doesn’t hesitate
to use tagiya’s tricks or outright juggling. In this sense we can
only sympathize with him: should be difficult to refute the truth,
especially from the prosperous Europe. But apparently, the desire to
"check out" and to buck proved to be irresistible: result of it is
his long-winded article.

How Tatoglu works? It’s very simple: he takes out of my work’s context
phrases, to "deny" them he takes out of phrases from someone else’s
job. It’s funny to watch all of his manipulations. Thus, Tatoglu
cites me:

"Memorial" Human Rights Centre observers in Khojaly devastation survey
confirmed the fact of shelling, but didn’t confirm the fact of stubborn
street-fighting, as a result of which could become many victims."

And then he "refutes":

The report of "Memorial" Human Rights Centre states: "During the
shelling undetermined number of civilians were killed on the Khojaly
territory during the assault.

Isn’t it convincing refutation? Meanwhile, in Tatoglu’s mentioned
above "Report" there were few more sentences: "Khojaly devastation
confirm the fact of shelling, but don’t match the destruction and
damage that characterize stubborn street-fighting".

I can assume that Tatoglu painfully ashamed of his fellow-terrorists,
shamefully fled from the very beginning of NKR’s government forces
attack. But, no, Tatoglu doesn’t know what the "shame" is. That is
why following "rebuttals" of my assertions appear.

Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan writes: "From our side, we note that all
remained Khojaly civilians were taken to Stepanakert, and in a couple
of days, according to their will, without any conditions were passed to
the Azeri side. The fact of a voluntary transfer of Khojaly Azerbaijani
people, after careful investigation, was confirmed in the conclusion of
"Memorial" Moscow Human Rights Centre.

Then Tatoglu "refutes" me again:

The report of "Memorial" Human Rights Centre states: "… there are
Khojaly residents’ indications, women and children, as well as men
held as an "exchange material". These indications are confirmed by
personal observations of "Memorial" representatives: at 13.03 in
Askeran were still being held hostage Khojaly residents, including
women and young girls.

The most interesting fact is that, Tatoglu this time also doesn’t
boggle. The man simply didn’t notice "two previous sentences of the
"Report", where it says: "According to NKR’s officials, all women and
children were passed to Azerbaijani side during the week. According
to the information received from both sides, to 28.03.92, to the
Azerbaijani side were passed over 700 Khojaly captives’ detainees in
the city, and on the way to Agdam. The majority of them consisted of
women and children.

There are a lot of examples same as mentioned in Tatoglu’s article
However, there could be found temporary "errors". Thus, Tatoglu
vainly seeks to neutralize the interview of that’s time President of
Azerbaijan given to Czech journalist Dana Mazalova. Ayaz Mutalibov’s
opinion that was published later was also unequivocal:

"History of claims on Azerbaijani lands knows a lot of bloody pages,
massacre in Khojaly is one of them. And some Armenian leaders should
not play on the provocation of certain journalists in the pursuit of
sensation, or for some other reason alter the meaning of some of my
statements and "quoting" me that the Azeri supposedly "by themselves"
managed Khojaly’s tragedy to gain propaganda trump".

Tatoglu boggles again! And the first Azerbaijani President lies! The
interview, where Mutalibov accuses Azerbaijani anti-government forces
in the death of Khojaly residents, he gave to Dana Mazalova about month
later Agdam’s tragedy (published in Moscow newspaper "Nezavisimaya
Gazeta" 02.04.1992). The refutation that Tatoglu invokes he gave to
"Regnum" Russian agency exactly … 14 years later: on February
6, 2006.

Of course, it’s possible to refer to the fact that Mutalibov
analyzed the Azerbaijani political situation of early nineties of
the last century during 14 years. And he understood the truth. Here
only one mercantile circumstance that prevents: at the end of 2005
Mutalibov had hope on the return to Baku, and even permission on
politics. This hope inspired Mutalibov to waive his own words, to
destruct an autobiographical book and to atone for his sins in front
of Aliyev’s clan, one representative it – Heydar Aliyev – according
to Azerbaijani sources was involved in Agdam’s tragedy.

Tatoglu’s big article is full of fabrications and tagiya’s techniques.

There is not enough of patience to respond to all of his little
tricks. For this reason the limit is just one example of the unfair
opponent, or a good liar. Tatoglu quotes and "accuses" me:

Melik-Shahnazaryan also writes that near Nakhchivanik village, were
mostly killed Azerbaijani soldiers:

"Thus, under mass beating (until February 29th) understood these few
dozens of Azeri soldiers and several civilians who were killed near
the Nakhchivanik village.

The collision between retreating Khojaly civilians and defenders of
Nakhchivanik village became surprise for both of the sides. "

Then he happily rubs his hands:

The report of Human Rights Watch said:

"Most of the Khojaly people went by the route crossing the shallow
river, then through the mountains and at dawn they came to the open
place near the Nakhchivanik village, controlled by Armenians. Here
took place the most intensive firing".

Meanwhile, there is no contradiction at all. Here is what Suleyman
Abbasov (one of escaped terrorists) said: "… We with the part of
civilians reached the Nakhchivanik village, hoping to find the refuge
here: before we were informed by radio that this village was repulsed.

Guns banged… During the skirmish we managed to break this barrier…"

("Khojaly. Genocide chronicles", compiled by Elmira Akhundova,
"Azerbaijan state publishing house", Baku, 1993, p. 31-32). Agdam
people simply deceived Khojaly people by sending them toward the
guarded Armenian village Nakhchivanik. Therefore this collision was
unexpected for both sides: Nakhchivanik militia didn’t expect that
Khojaly people would turn from provided to them safe corridor and
would cape along with the numerous gunmen in the direction of their
village. Naturally, the battle ensued, as tells the same Suleyman
Abbasov: "With great difficulty, with the aid of arrived in time
Agdam people, we managed to break this barrier".

In this short furious battle Armenian militia killed several dozen
terrorists, with them, unfortunately, were killed several Khojaly
civilians. However, Nakhchivanik’s small Armenian defense posts were
depressed, and Khojaly people freely went on. To the very Agdam’s
suburbs…

What happened further, Gasan Tatoglu can learn from his tribesmen,
for example, from Minister A. Garaev. Or he could also learn from the
Department Head of Azerbaijani President’s Administration Ali Gasanov.

These very informed people like to share their youth memories with
living in European capitals Azeri patriotic deserters.

P.S. Gasan Tatoglu so enthusiastically described my "portrait"
that even assigned me fantastic position: "The Chairman of
External Relations Standing Commission of the Karabakh Armenian Army
divisions". Lacking such deep knowledge in Azerbaijani posts and ranks,
but by being grateful person, I can suggest him true story about gachag
(robber) Gasan Tatoglu. This blood-thirsty beast along with his gang
few years terrorized the Armenian village Gandzak, robbed people,
attacked the travelers… Until June 1921 when he was killed by the
hand of Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan.

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Nagorno-Karabakh Can’t Ever Be Part Of Azerbaijan, Says Speaker

NAGORNO-KARABAKH CAN’T EVER BE PART OF AZERBAIJAN, SAYS SPEAKER

Aysor
April 13 2010
Armenia

‘The most important item of the process of settlement to the
Karabakh conflict is the Nagorno-Karabakh people’s tight to
self-determination, security and status. Nagorno-Karabakh can’t ever
be part of Azerbaijan. What for other subjects, Armenia can make
mutual concessions," said Speaker of the Parliament of Armenia Hovik
Abrahamian at the meeting with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman.

The Parliament spokesperson said that Hovik Abrahamian also referred to
the issue of Karabakh at the meeting with Lebanese Foreign Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Ali Shami. In particular Hovik
Abrahamian said that the solution to the conflict can be provided
trough peace meanings within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group.

Referring to the process of Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, Speaker said
he considers Turkey’s attempts to link the process with settlement to
the Karabakh issue to be unacceptable. "Armenia wishes for friendly
relations with neighbors, but these relations can’t be reached at
the expense of nation’s dignity," he said.

Lebanese President Michel Suleiman stressed the importance of
normalisation of relations trough diplomatic meanings, and said he
is aware of those pains, that genocide and death marches cause. He
said considers violation of nations’ rights to be unacceptable.

Armenian Armed Forces Strictly Observe Cease-Fire Regime

ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES STRICTLY OBSERVE CEASE-FIRE REGIME

NOYAN TAPAN
APRIL 12, 2010
YEREVAN

Some mass media outlets of Azerbaijan persistently spread false
information that sub-units of Armenian armed forces violate the
cease-fire regime and open fire on Azerbaijani positions in various
sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border zone.

Such information not corresponding to the reality sometimes comes
to the point of ridiculousness. Early on the morning of April –
at 10.06 am, information was posted on Azerbaijani website 1news.az
that Armenian sub-units fired at Azerbaijani positions on the same
day from 10.30 am to 11 am, from 11.30 am to 12.30 am, and from 9.40
pm to 9.55 pm.

The Defence Ministry of Armenia states once again that the Armenian
armed forces strictly observe the cease-fire regime and take the
respective measures only in case of violations and shots by the
Azerbaijani side. The Ministry of Defence of Armenia calls on the
Azerbaijani mass media to refrain from spreading false information
and atrificially straining the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
contact line.

Armenian Prime Minister Takes Part In Opening Of New Hydropower Plan

ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER TAKES PART IN OPENING OF NEW HYDROPOWER PLANT IN KARABAKH

/ARKA/
April 12, 2010
STEPANAKERT

On the last day of his three-day visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian
prime minister Tigran Sarkisian attended the opening of a new
hydropower plant Trge-1 that has 3 hydro turbine units each with 1
megawatt capacity.

The second hydropower plant with two hydro turbines each with
3 megawatt capacity will be built by autumn, according to local
authorities.

The ceremony was attended also by Nagorno-Karabakh president Bako
Sahakian, Armenian defense minister Seyran Ohanian and other Armenian
and Karabakh government officials.

Speaking to reporters Armenian prime minister said implementation
of such projects will prompt a new wave of repatriation. He said
bringing former residents of Nagorno-Karabakh back to their country
should be one of the main priorities of the government in the next
five years.

Turkish FM Undersecretary makes rounds in Armenia and Azerbaijan

Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary makes rounds in Armenia and Azerbaijan

April 8, 2010 – 17:53 AMT 12:53 GMT

PanARMENIAN.Net –

As Turkish and Armenian leaders prepare to meet with U.S. President
Barack Obama in Washington, Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary
Feridun Sinirlioglu is making the rounds in Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent Sinirlioglu as a special
envoy to Baku on Friday to convey a letter to Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev. The Turkish diplomat previously held high-level talks in
Yerevan on Wednesday.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu confirmed that Turkey would
continue its efforts to secure peace and stability for the Southern
Caucasus in the light of the normalization protocols signed between
Turkey and Armenia in October.

`We need to overcome the existing difficulties together in accordance
with this vision,’ DavutoÄ?lu said Friday during a press conference
with Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas, Hurriyet
reported.

Russia is trying to lace USA’s boots at diplomatic games of Turkey

Russia is trying to lace USA’s boots at diplomatic games of Turkey,
Armenian politician thinks

2010-04-09 16:05:00

ArmInfo. There are significant disagreements in the positions of
Russia and the USA regarding the Armenian-Turkish relations, the
leader of the opposition ‘New Times’ party Aram Karapetyan said at
today’s press-conference when replying to ArmInfo correspondent’s
question.

He also added that unlike Washington, Moscow sees the ambition
aspirations of Turkey, its attempts to conduct an independent game in
the region. ‘I think that the Kremlin is trying to lace the White
Houses’s boots at diplomatic games of Turkey. If it succeeded, the
actions of the USA regarding its NATO ally will change much. This will
affect the process on normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations’, – Karapetyan said.

BAKU: Obama Not To Meet With Turkish PM

OBAMA NOT TO MEET WITH TURKISH PM

Trend
April 7 2010
Azerbaijan

U.S. President Barack Obama will not hold a meeting with Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his Washington visit,
the Cihan news agency reported.

The Turkish PM will visit the United States April 12-13 to attend a
nuclear safety summit under Obama’s patronage.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Obama will meet with
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who will also attend the summit,
but no meeting has been scheduled with the Turkish PM.

He said that the summit, which will take place next week, will be
attended by 47 states, including Turkey and Armenia. In addition to
Sargsyan, Obama will hold bilateral meetings with China’s leader,
Chancellor of Germany, Kazakh President, the Jordanian king and others.

However, referring to a separate meeting with Erdogan and the
tripartite meeting Erdogan, Sagsyan and Obama, Gibbs said that
"meetings are not scheduled".

Obama will not meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
who will also participate in the summit, the Pan-Arab newspaper Al
Quds Al Arabi reported with reference to the diplomatic sources.

Erdogan announced about his decision to participate in the summit
last Friday.

On Tuesday, Turkey’s Ambassador to the United States Namik Tan returned
to Washington in the run up to Erdogan’s visit. Tan was withdrawn
the next day after the adoption of the resolution on the so-called
"Armenian genocide".

Linguistic Mistakes On At Least 50 Billboards In Mashtots Avenue

LINGUISTIC MISTAKES ON AT LEAST 50 BILLBOARDS IN MASHTOTS AVENUE

Tert.am
16:28 09.04.10

Yerevan State Language Inspectorate has encountered in February more
than 500 billboards with linguistic mistakes. The amount of billboards
with foreign letters on Mashtots avenue in downtown Yerevan is more
than 50, Sergo Yeritsyan, the acting officer of the Head of State
Language Inspectorate, said at a press conference today.

"Given the long-lasting delays in court proceedings, we need at least
10 years to correct these mistakes,"- said Yeritsyan, adding that the
Inspectorate can only record those mistakes, but it is not authorized
to transfer the issue to the legislative field.

"Legislative shortcomings do not allow to correct the mistakes through
judicial measures," noticed Yeritsyan.

The inspectorate is designing a "Law on Inspectoral Supervision". In
Yeritsyan’s words that law will secure the efficiency of inspectorate’s
work. The bill will be brought to a vote in Parliament in autumn.

"That bill may become a subject of serious conflicts"- stated
Yeritsyan.

The main obstacle for the Inspectorate’s activity is the "Law on
Advertisement," especially the Article 5 of the same law which fixes
numerous exceptions.

Among 500 companies with which the Isnpectorate has found violations
are NOKIA, Grand Candy, CITY etc.

Yeritsyan said that "there are no problems with persons, there are
legislative problems."He is also sure that the problems related to
violations of the language norms will be solved as soon as the new
law is adopted.

Cookbook Shares Stories Of Church’s Past

COOKBOOK SHARES STORIES OF CHURCH’S PAST

NorthJersey.com
April 8 2010

Fair Lawn – Traditional dishes and stories about church members
combine in "Recipes & Recollections," a cookbook produced by the
Women’s Guild of St. Leon Armenian Church.

A second printing of the cookbook has already been ordered with the
first 550 selling out quickly after it was released during a gathering
of Women’s Guilds in the New Jersey area on March 13.

"Order early!" said borough resident Rita Oscherician, the Women’s
Guild chairman. "Within one month we have sold over 550 cookbooks
and a second printing is already in production."

"Recipes & Recollections" features 267 recipes, nearly all that were
submitted to the committee that put it together. There are both
Armenian and non-Armenian recipes including some from the popular
items made for the church’s annual food festival.

"We got a nice variety," said Ruth Bedevian, a Wyckoff resident who
served as cookbook chairman.

In addition to focusing on food, the cookbook includes small notes at
the end of the recipes that share stories of past and present members
of the church, which is located on Saddle River Road.

"That has been a very touching part of the cookbook," said Bedevian.

The Women’s Guild created the cookbook as a reflection of the church’s
82-year history as a parish and the traditions of the families who
have attended through the years.

"In creating our cookbook, we envisioned sharing the fellowship
and traditions of our parish and impart our love for each other
under the embrace of our church. We remembered our deceased members,
asking families to submit their loved-ones’ recipes. We certainly have
realized our vision beyond all expectations," said Lucy Chagachbanian,
Women’s Guild advisor and Mahwah resident.

The book has proven to be so popular that many who ordered one are
calling back with requests for more. Bedevian noted once family
members see that their loved ones are included in the book they are
often ordering more for everyone in the family.

"We are trying to keep up with the mailing of them," said Bedevian,
noting they are sending them throughout the country. "We are very
happy with the response."

The cookbook has also struck a cord with those who have moved away
from the area but have roots with the parish, which was originally
established in Paterson.

To help defray the cost of publishing the cookbook, committee
member Margaret Ajamian, a Wyckoff resident, suggested the sale of
sponsorships. The many sponsors are listed on the back of the book.

"It is all supported by the church," said Bedevian.

The cookbook, which has a blue, padded hardcover, is $15 with an
additional $5 for shipping. It was put together by Morris Press
Cookbooks.

"It is a beautiful book," said Bedevian.

The committee working on the cookbook includes Bedevian; Chagachbanian;
Rita Oscherician; Ajamian,; Carolyn Soojian, accounting and
distribution, Fair Lawn; Adrienne Tenbekjian, distribution, Allendale;
and Gladys Fenarjian, distribution, River Edge.

RA Government Approves Schedule Of Measures Aimed At Developing Ligh

RA GOVERNMENT APPROVES SCHEDULE OF MEASURES AIMED AT DEVELOPING LIGHT INDUSTRY

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 8, 2010 – 13:42 AMT 08:42 GMT

Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan said that the RA
government approved a schedule of measures aimed at solving the light
industry problems during the April 8 session.

According to him, the schedule offers an opportunity to reveal the
existing problems within two years and to conduct an analysis, the
results of which will serve as a ground for long-term programs for
improving Armenia’s competitiveness at international markets.

Besides, Mr. Yeritsyan said that application of simplified tax regime
and establishment of design institute of clothes and leather goods
are foreseen to develop the field.