Anti-terrorist coop prioritized in Russia-Azerbaijan relations

ITAR-TASS News Agency
TASS
October 18, 2004 Monday 3:49 AM Eastern Time

Anti-terrorist coop prioritized in Russia-Azerbaijan relations

By Yelena Volkova

MOSCOW

The strengthening of the anti-terrorist cooperation of the countries
is prioritized in the dialogue of Russia and Azerbaijan, spokesman
for the Russian Foreign Ministry Alexander Yakovenko told Itar-Tass
over the Moscow visit of Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev that
began on Monday.

According to Yakovenko, Russia and Azerbaijan “come out for the need
to pool efforts of the world community in the fight against
international terrorism.” As for the political dialogue of the
countries Yakovenko noted that the sides exchange views on granting
the legal status to the Caspian Sea. “The prospects of holding the
second Caspian summit are considered,” he emphasized.

Moscow “welcomes the continued Azerbaijani-Armenian dialogue on
various levels.” The Russian side believes that “the parties to the
conflict should settle the conflict on the mutually acceptable
basis.” Russia “is ready to provide active assistance to them in this
issue, on the bilateral basis and as the co-chairman of the Minsk
OSCE group and become a guarantor of the reached agreement.”

Ilkham Aliyev plans to take part in the second meeting of the
all-Russian Azerbaijani Congress on Tuesday, October 19. “Azerbaijan
is Russia’s important partner in the South Caucasus. The Azerbaijani
diaspora in our country plays an important role in strengthening
friendly relations,” Yakovenko pointed out.

Mother See Expresses Concern for Missing Deacon

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel: (374 1) 517 163
Fax: (374 1) 517 301
E-Mail: [email protected]
October 15, 2004

Mother See Expresses Concern for Missing Deacon

The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin is deeply concerned to learn
from His Grace Bishop Movses Movsisian, Primate of the Armenian
Diocese of Southern Russia, that Deacon Zorik Abeshian has been
missing since October 10. Deacon Abeshian, who serves in the Saint
Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church in Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia
(Russian Federation), was en route to church when he disappeared.
Law enforcement authorities have been searching for Deacon Abeshian
since October 10 to no avail.

His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
Armenians, expresses his great concern for the well-being of Deacon
Zorik and is in daily contact with Bishop Movses regarding new
developments.

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HH Karekin II, Catholicoss Of All Armenians Visits The BS Of Armenia

PRESS RELEASE
Bible Society of Armenia
6/26 Zakiyan St.
Yerevan 375015, Armenia
Tel: (+374 -1) 58.55.09, 56.49.06
Fax: (+374 – 1) 54.24.39
E-mail: [email protected]

October 15, 2004

HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II, CATHOLICOSS OF ALL ARMENIANS VISITS THE BIBLE SOCIETY
OF ARMENIA

YEREVAN – On Saturday, 17 September, 2004, His Holiness Catholicos
Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, paid
an official visit to the Bible Society of Armenia. For the BS it was
a rare privilege and a great honor to receive the blessed visit of
His Holiness Karekin II to the Bible Society of Armenia.

His Holiness was welcomed by His Grace Bishop Yeznik Petrossian, the
Chairman of the BS Board; Archdeacon Hratsch Sarkissian, the General
Secretary of the BS; and Arshavir Kapoudjian, Board Secretary. On
behalf of the Board and the staff His Grace Bishop Y. Petrossian
expressed his joy for this unique opportunity to receive the visit of
His Holiness at the BS office. Archdeacon H. Sarkissian presented to
His Holiness the main objectives, the activities and the new projects
of the BS and asked the blessing and the support of His Holiness for
the realization of the new projects.

The Supreme Patriarch, after meeting with the staff and being
introduced to the projects, expressed His joy for the fulfillment of
activities. His Holiness also highly appreciated the BS to continue its
mission and to reach to the needs of the churches, the schools and the
faithful stating: ^ÓWe need further cooperation between the Mother See
and the BS to enlighten our people^Òs life by the Word of God.^Ô The
Catholicos gave some instructions and proposed to put these meetings
on regular basis and blessed the Staff and the work done by the BS.

The Bible Society of Armenia was established in 1991, when the late
Catholicos Vazgen I and representatives of the United Bible Societies
signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the translation,
publication and dissemination of the Holy Bible in Armenia. The Bible
Society of Armenia is committed to the widest possible meaningful
and effective distribution of the Holy Scriptures in languages and
media which meet the needs of people, at a price they can afford.
The Board of Trustees of The Bible Society of Armenia consists of
representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic
Church and the Union of Armenian Evangelical and Baptist Churches.

For further information on Bible Society of Armenia and its
activities, call (3741) 58-55-09 or 56-49-06; fax (3741) 54-24-39;
e-mail [email protected]

Turning Myths into Truth

CounterPunch , CA
Oct 15 2004

Turning Myths into Truth
Fodder for the Mindless
By WILLIAM A. COOK

The lies used by the Bush administration to rally support for
its illegal actions in Iraq and Palestine have moved with glacial
slowness before the public. The reason, we have learned, exists in
the main stream media that controls news fed to the public. Alison
Weir, Executive Director of “If Americans Knew,” established, for
example, that 150% of Israeli children’s deaths (more than one story
on some) were the subject of front page articles and photos in the San
Francisco Chronicle while only 5% of Palestinian children’s deaths
made it to the front page. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting noted
that NPR reported on 89% of Israeli children’s deaths and only 20%
of Palestinian children’s deaths. These studies mirror the reality
for most American, corporate controlled media.

Recently, an Ariel Sharon advisor, Dov Weisglass, revealed to Ha’aretz
that the “ulterior motive behind Sharon’s unilateral decision to
withdraw from the Gaza strip” was not to further the peace process
but to “freeze it” in order to prevent “the establishment of a
Palestinian state.” Where did you read about this in America’s
main stream media? In another news article last month, Ha’aretz
editorialized that Israel is responsible for the terror that exists
in Palestine! That confession also went unnoticed in the US. The sin
of intentional omission more often than not creates the perceptions
we hold on issues of great significance. The elite powers that control
the message control what we think is true. Let me offer three examples
of intentional deception that fabricates a myth that becomes truth.
Ha’aretz, the Israeli newspaper not controlled by the right-wing
Zionists of

Sharon’s racist administration, editorialized a couple of weeks ago
on a matter of paramount concern to America, the cause of terrorism
in Israel and the mid-east, a matter not mentioned at either of our
national conventions, and unreported in the main stream press: “The
underlying basis of (this) terrorism lies in the territories. Nowhere
else. The main motivation for the war against us is the aspiration
to shake off the cruel yoke of the occupation. The checkpoints, the
humiliations, the suppression and the mass imprisonment are the true
infrastructure of terrorism.” This editorial exposes the truth about
terrorism in Israel and elsewhere in the mid-east and gives lie to the
myth that it is the Palestinians that have caused the terrorism that
afflicts that state. It denudes the fiction that Sharon perpetrates
and uses as a collar around Bush’s neck in order to lead him to accept
the state terrorism that he imposes on the Palestinians.

This editorial decries the blatant and unfounded accusations made by
the Chief of Staff, Moshe Ya’alon and the military that blames Syria
for the terrorism in Israel. “The attempt to cast responsibility on
Damascus is intended to avoid having to cope with the true causes of
terrorism,” Ha’aretz argues. “Colonial regimes have always accused
external sources of intervening in the liberation struggles waged
against them, in order to undermine the justice of the struggles,”
a point that America has to face in Iraq as it imposes its will on
a people that has no desire to be suppressed. The Ha’aretz editorial
blows open the whole charade that Israel and its American apologizers
use to defend its occupation and oppression, friends like AIPAC,
the now exposed conduit for American classified information to Sharon.

“Palestinian terrorism was not engendered in any external command
post. It had its birth among the rubble in the territories, in the
hearts of the children who saw their parents humiliated and their
lives trampled underfoot. Anyone who truly wants to put an end to
terrorism must fight the occupation. Any other war is pointless,” a
point that makes a mockery of AIPAC’s and Wolfowitz’ and Sharon’s push
to “change regimes” in Iran and Syria even as it bares the insidious
intent of their efforts. Deception destroys discernment of truth and
omission of any reference to this argument, made by a major newspaper
in Israel, can be nothing more than intentional deception.

Consider now a second myth that has prominence in America, one
defended by Israel’s most renowned apologist, Alan Dershowitz, in his
most recent book The Case for Israel. According to Dershowitz, “Jews
were a substantial majority in those areas of Palestine partitioned
by the United Nations for a Jewish state.” The official UN estimate
of the population of mandatory Palestine allocated to the Jewish
state, according to Dershowitz, although he provides no source
for his numbers, only the claim that they are authoritative, are
538,000 Jews and 397,000 Arabs. Interestingly, he does not question
the accuracy of the population numbers provided by this writer in
a CP article that appeared 4/6/03 (figures Dershowitz questions),
he simply changes the base of the argument and thus allows himself
to offer numbers that fit his argument.

What he does not provide, what he omits to record, are numbers based
on historical and archeological data collected in a huge tome that
identifies the populations of every village within the pre-1967
borders of Israel, titled appropriately, All That Remains, a work
edited by Walid Khalidi a distinguished historian and one time Senior
Fellow at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies. In this work,
Khalidi accounts for 418 towns and villages that were systematically
raised by the Jewish military, citing exact population statistics
for each location, statistics that appear as they did in the Mandate
Government’s 1945 Village Statistics. Each of these 418 towns and
villages had been in recorded existence since the 16th century
inhabited by an overwhelming Arab population.

The statistics tell the story. In excess of 390,000 inhabitants of
these towns and villages were forced to move in 1948, in addition
to an estimated 254,000 inhabitants of cities in the same areas
and 70,000 to 100,000 Beduins, a mobile population driven out by
the Jewish forces. Another 13,000 were killed in the battles that
took place in these areas. The total amounted to an estimated 54%
of the population in the areas that constituted the UN proposed land
to be given to the Jewish state. Khalidi’s accounted for population
of approximately 727,000 Arabs gives the lie to Dershowitz’ figures
even if one accepts his argument that the population of the proposed
Jewish state only should be the basis of determining that the creation
of it was justified.

But statistics do not tell the human side of this catastrophic
movement of people. These major urban areas–Acre, Beersheba, Baysan,
Lydda, Majdal, Nazareth, al-Rama–were emptied of their Palestinian
residents. “Their immovable assets–commercial centers, residential
quarters, schools, banks, hospitals, clinics, mosques, churches, and
other public buildings, parks and utilities, all passed en bloc into
the possession of the nascent State of Israel. Also appropriated intact
by Israelis were the personal moveable assets: furniture, silver,
pictures, carpets, libraries, and heirlooms–all the accoutrements
of middle-class life of the erstwhile Palestinian residents.”

In All That Remains, Khalidi provides two maps, divided by areas that
constitute the proposed Jewish state, with graphics that demonstrate
the population comparison between Palestinian and Jew. There are
8 areas that make up the proposed state: Safad, Tiberiae, Baysan,
Haifa, a large section of Tulkarm, Jaffa, a sizeable section of Al
Ramla, and Beersheba; a separate area designation is provided for
Jerusalem. Only in Jaffa did the Jewish population outnumber the Arab,
including Jerusalem which had an Arab population of 62% versus 38%
Jewish. One might note that Dershowitz mentions only that western
Jerusalem had a majority of Jews; how deceptive. He also notes that
Hebron, not designated as part of the proposed state, had a Jewish
population for thousands of years, a fact somewhat at odds with the
population statistics in 1946 when there were less than 1% Jews in
the area.

Hidden within the myth that Jews were the larger population in the
proposed Jewish state thus making legitimate their right to the land,
is another myth, more insidious than the first: Palestinians left
that area of their own accord or upon the demands of the Palestinian
authorities. This myth opens the door for innocent Israelis to claim
the deserted land for themselves. But according to Henry Siegman,
in a rebuttal letter in the New York Review of Books to Benny
Morris the Israeli historian who had questioned a Siegman article,
“The issue I addressed in my article is whether the mass exodus of
700,000 Palestinian Arabs from the areas in Palestine assigned to
the Jews was the consequence of the chaos of war or whether it was
‘planned’-the result of a deliberate decision by Jewish leaders to
expel Palestinian Arabs from these areasI noted in my article that in
the revised edition of Morris’s book, he writes that he had conclusive
evidence that there was indeed a deliberate decision by Ben Gurion
to expel–the term ‘cleanse’ is used extensively–700,000 Palestinian
Arabs. Their flight was therefore not the unintended collateral damage
of a war started by the Arabs but the result of decisions and actions
taken by the Yishuv’s top political and military planners.”

Siegman goes on to point out that Morris does not object to
the decision to “expel” Palestinians from their land because he
understands that a Jewish state could not exist in an area where
the Arab population outnumbered the Jews: “Without the uprooting of
the Palestinians, a Jewish state would not have arisen here.” The
title of Siegman’s article suggests the consequences of the lies
that give feigned legitimacy to illegal actions: “Israel: the Threat
from Within.”

My third myth, presented as truth universally, may best be presented
by Elsa Walsh from her article for the New Yorker (3/24/03), titled
“The Prince.” The article is something of a brief biography of
Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia and his political manipulations in our
nation’s Capitol. Walsh writes “But when Dennis Ross showed Bandar
the President’s (Clinton) talking papers Bandar recognized that in
its newest iteration the peace plan was a remarkable development. It
gave Arafat almost everything he wanted, including the return of
about ninety-seven per cent of the land of the occupied territories;
all of Jerusalem except the Jewish and Armenian quarters, with
Jews preserving the right to worship at the Temple Mount; and a
thirty-billion-dollar compensation fund.” Arafat, as Walsh notes,
agreed to accept the proposals as offered by Clinton, but only as
the basis for new talks. The world heard that Arafat had refused the
proposals and offered no explanation or alternatives.

Did Clinton’s papers offer Arafat “everything he wanted” as Bandar
claims? In 1993, Arafat sent a letter to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin,
September 9, stating most pertinently these points: The PLO recognizes
the right of the state of Israel to exist in peace and security;
the PLO accepts United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338, the 1948 and 1967 borders and right of return; the PLO commits
itself to the peace processall outstanding issueswill be resolved
through negotiations.

Did Clinton offer Arafat all of the land captured by the Israelis in
1948? Did he offer a return to the borders as delineated by the UN
in 1967? Or did he offer Arafat 97% of the West Bank and Gaza? Did
Clinton provide a set process for the refugees, a right to return to
their homes whether in the remaining Palestinian land or in Israel?
Did Clinton’s plan provide for recognition of the right to exist of
a Palestinian state, a state recognized by Israel?

It’s clear that Clinton did not offer Arafat everything he wanted.
Arafat had no option but to refuse Clinton’s proposal or accept
it only as a basis for new negotiations, and that he did. It’s
instructive to note that the one-sidedness of Clinton’s offer was so
blatant that Yossi Beilin, an Israeli architect of the Oslo Accords,
and former Palestinian minister Yasser Abed Rabbo, worked for two
and a half years to create the Geneva Accords to right the wrongs of
the original proposals. The GA, while not official, stipulates the
immediate recognition of a Palestinian state by the state of Israel.
It addresses forthrightly the issue of refugee right of return and
compensation for their suffering and loss of homes in accordance with
UN Resolutions 194 of 1948 and the principles of International Law.
And it notes that the relations between Israel and Palestine shall
be based upon the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.
Furthermore, it makes the borders that compose the state of Palestine
those of June 1967 in accordance with Resolutions 242 and 338. Most
of the settlements are to be disbanded and territorial integrity to
be respected by both parties. Palestine will be a non-militarized
state protected in part by the creation of a multinational force
established and deployed in Palestine. Finally, a joint committee
will monitor the crossing borders, an item originally in the Oslo
agreement but later cancelled by Israel. This document addresses
the issues Arafat had to contend with, without which he could not
commit his people. Curiously enough, the GA offers a resolution to
the dilemma addressed by Ha’aretz in its editorial, a just resolution
to the conflict that rages in Palestine.

There you have it, three myths presented as truth to a world benumbed,
especially in the US. All three exist because our press and our
talking heads, especially those that snarl on FOX or obsequiously
fawn disbelief on CNN or MSNBC, intentionally omit the requisite
investigation of the truth or coddle to the power of corporate America
and to the belief, in itself a myth, that we must not question our
one true friend in the Middle East, the “Democratic” (sic) state of
Israel. But, then, myths are the staple of those who want to know
without engaging the mind or the senses. Besides, a little blather
about issues of no consequence coddles the public mind and doesn’t
really disturb their contentment.

William Cook is a professor of English at the University of La Verne
in southern California. His new book, Psalms for the 21st Century,
was just published by Mellen Press. He can be reached at: [email protected]

Georgia Set To Refuse Entry To Foreigners Travelling Via South Osset

GEORGIA SET TO REFUSE ENTRY TO FOREIGNERS TRAVELLING VIA SOUTH OSSETIA

Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
14 Oct 04

(Presenter) Everyone must realize that Ergneti (village on South
Ossetia’s border with the rest of Georgia) is not Georgia’s official
border post. This is Georgia’s official position.

The presidential representative in the Shida Kartli region, Mikheil
Kareli, today commented on the detention of an Armenian bus at the
Ergneti checkpoint. He said that bus passengers could only enter
Georgia from Russia via the Lars checkpoint.

As regards the Roki tunnel (linking South Ossetia with Russia), the
presidential representative said the Georgian side could not control
it, so it would not allow foreigners to enter the country through
that tunnel. If such a precedent is allowed, it is possible that a
new smuggling route via the Tskhinvali region will be established,
Kareli said.

Georgian law-enforcement officers had detained a passenger bus which
had passed through the Roki tunnel en route from Russia to Armenia
for breaching immigration rules.

(Kareli) The Georgian authorities made a decision that the official
ports of entry (for travellers from Russia) would be Lars, Tbilisi
airport and the port of Poti. Therefore all foreigners, irrespective
of whether they are Armenians or Azeris, should only use these official
ports of entry. We will not allow cargoes to enter Georgia through the
Roki tunnel for the simple reason that the Georgian authorities are
still unable to control the Roki tunnel. Meanwhile, Russia appears
to be keen to ensure that all traffic goes through that tunnel so
that the Ossetian separatists get richer.

Input invited in planning sessions

The Detroit News
Oakland

Southfield

Input invited in planning sessions

The city invites the public to listen as officials discuss the future
of Southfield during the second of three strategic planning sessions
that will be held from 5-10 p.m. today at St. John’s Armenian Church,
22001 Northwestern. Council members met Tuesday with a Florida-based
municipal consultant and plan to address Southfield’s financial future,
redeveloping commercial areas and more. The final session will be
held at the same time and location Thursday. For information, call
(248) 796-5000.

His Holiness Karekin II Receives Foreign Minister of Norway

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel: (374 1) 517 163
Fax: (374 1) 517 301
E-Mail: [email protected]
October 13, 2004

His Holiness Karekin II Receives Foreign Minister of Norway

On October 10, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
Catholicos of All Armenians, received Mr. Jan Petersen, Foreign
Minister of the Kingdom of Norway. Accompanying the high-ranking
guest and his delegation to the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin were
Mr. Vladimir Karmirshalian, Ambassador of Armenia to Norway, and
Mr. Timothy Straight, Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Norway to
the Republic of Armenia.

During the meeting, His Holiness and the Foreign Minister discussed
the present day opportunities and challenges facing the Armenian
Church and Nation. Reflecting on the historic close ties between
the two countries, His Holiness expressed the gratitude of Armenians
from throughout the world for the assistance and solidarity of the
Norwegian state and people during the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923
and also following the tragic and devastating earthquake in Northern
Armenia of 1988. The Catholicos of All Armenians also extended his
appreciation for the continued support of the Norwegian government to
the Republic of Armenia in the last ten years following independence.

Mr. Petersen thanked His Holiness for the audience, noting his
confidence that his visit to Armenia would foster and encourage
the greater strengthening and productivity of ties between Norway
and Armenia.

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ANCA Meets with Amb. Holbrooke at National Ethnic Roundtable

Armenian National Committee of America
888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: (202) 775-1918
Fax: (202) 775-5648
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet:

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 12, 2004
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

ANCA ADVOCATES FOR ARMENIAN AMERICANS
IN ETHNIC ROUNDTABLE WITH AMB. HOLBROOKE

— Leading Advisor to Kerry-Edwards Campaign
Welcomes Dialogue with Ethnic Leadership

WASHINGTON, DC – ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian participated this past
week, along with fifty of America’s ethnic community leaders, in a
policy roundtable featuring Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, a senior
advisor to the Kerry-Edwards campaign and a leading candidate for
Secretary of State in the event of a Democratic victory this
November.

The private policy discussion was held on Thursday, October 7th in
Cleveland, Ohio. Topics ranged from a general review of ethnic
priorities to specific issues of concern to individual communities.
A consistent theme raised by each of the groups was that the Bush
Administration has failed to meaningfully engage America’s ethnic
leadership or to seek out their special insights during the
formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy.

Speaking to concerns raised by the ANCA delegation, Amb. Holbrooke
stressed that Senator Kerry’s “friendship for Armenia goes back a
long way. It’s well established. He understands the issues. He’s
taken a very strong stance on Nagorno-Karabakh, on aid, on
recognition of the Genocide, ending the blockades of Armenia.
There is a very clear cut difference between the two candidates.”

More broadly, the Ambassador noted that ethnic Americans “should
make a determination as to which candidate cares more about the
issues of Central Europe, including Macedonia, Armenia, and the
other issues that we discussed today. Without exception, the
Democrats are going to do more. All of you in this room know that
. . . It’s just not a close contest here.” He added that, “You
can’t represent the United States overseas if you don’t listen to
the people of the United States. . . John Kerry and anybody he
appoints to senior jobs ­ I don’t know who he will appoint – but he
will listen to you all.”

“We welcomed this opportunity to represent the concerns of the
Armenian American community in this roundtable meeting of the
leaders of our nation’s ethnic communities,” said ANCA Chairman Ken
Hachikian. “Speaking to this group, Ambassador Holbrooke – a
veteran foreign policy expert who has served at the highest levels
of the State Department – highlighted Senator Kerry’s strong
support for Armenian issues – including the recognition of the
Armenian Genocide. We were, of course, gratified by these remarks,
as well as by his clearly articulated expectation that a Kerry-
Edwards Administration would pro-actively seek the unique input and
special insights of ethnic Americans on the often complex foreign
policy issues facing our nation.”

Richard Holbrooke served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
in the Clinton Administration. He was also an Assistant Secretary
of State and a special envoy to Bosnia and Kosovo. In this latter
capacity he helped negotiate the Dayton Peace Accords in 1995. He
was introduced at the roundtable by his wife, Kati Marton, who
serves as the Chairwoman of the International Women’s Health
Coalition.

In addition to the Armenian American delegation, which included
ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian and two leaders of the Ohio
Armenian community, were leaders from organizations representing
Albanian Americans, Arab Americans, Byelorussian Americans,
Croatian Americans, Czech Americans, Greek Americans, Hungarian
Americans, Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Lithuanian
Americans, Muslim Americans, Polish Americans, Portuguese
Americans, Romanian Americans, Serbian Americans, Slovak Americans,
Slovene Americans, Ukrainian Americans, and Vietnamese Americans.

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www.anca.org

BAKU: Norwegian minister, Azeri opposition discuss election reforms,

Norwegian minister, Azeri opposition discuss election reforms, rights

ANS TV, Baku
12 Oct 04

[Presenter Leyla Hasanova] Norwegian Foreign Minister Jan Petersen
is on an official visit to Azerbaijan. Petersen held meetings with
opposition leaders today.

[Correspondent, over video of Petersen outside the Norwegian embassy in
Azerbaijan] Petersen, who is the chairman of the ministerial committee
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] as
well, started his official meetings today. He met the leaders of
three opposition parties, i.e. the chairman of the Musavat Party,
Isa Qambar; the chairman of the People’s Front of Azerbaijan Party,
Ali Karimli, and the chairman of the Azarbaycan Milli Istiqlal Party,
Etibar Mammadov, at the Norwegian embassy in Baku.

Following the meeting, Qambar said that the sides had discussed
relations between the Council of Europe and Azerbaijan.

[Qambar] We discussed all the issues. Petersen said that Azerbaijan
should fulfil all its commitments to the Council of Europe.

[Correspondent] Qambar said that the opposition leaders had expressed
their unbiased opinions at the meeting with Petersen.

[Qambar] You must know that what we tell representatives of
international organizations is similar to what we tell the Azerbaijani
media, i.e. you receive the same reports as they do. We discussed
election issues, the events in Azerbaijan after the [2003 presidential]
elections, political arrests, the issue of political prisoners, false
trials, violation of human rights and other problems of Azerbaijan.

[Correspondent] The opposition leaders put forward a proposal to the
European guest as well.

[Qambar] We proposed that the Council of Europe acted in line with
the principles it had declared.

[Correspondent] Karimli said that election reforms had been discussed
at the meeting as well. He spoke about the need for conducting election
reforms ahead of Azerbaijan’s parliamentary and municipal elections.

Mammadov drew Petersen’s attention to the fact that Azerbaijan is
not the only one to blame for its failure to fulfil its commitments
to the Council of Europe. Mammadov said that the Council of Europe
should share responsibility for this as well. Speaking about the lack
of independent courts in Azerbaijan, Mammadov said that this issue
should be settled.

Petersen is meeting representatives of Azerbaijani NGOs at the
moment. He will hold a meeting at the Azerbaijani parliament
tomorrow. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is expected to receive
Petersen as well. Petersen arrived in Baku following his visit to
Yerevan within the framework of his South Caucasus tour.

Qanira Atasova, Zeynal Zeynalov for ANS.

Turkish Press To Refute Kerry’s Readiness To Recognize ArmenianGenoc

Turkish Press To Refute Kerry’s Readiness To Recognize Armenian Genocide

Azg/am
12 Oct 04

The US presidential elections will take place on November 2. Armenians
as well as many other nations of the world pursue their goals in
the US elections. John Kerry’s words that he “will fight against
denial of the Armenian Genocide” made the Armenians of America give
preference to Kerry. Turkey, on the contrary, wants to see Bush taking
the second term.

Turkey considers failures of Bush’s administration in Iraq as grounds
for Kerry’s victory and fears that the Turkish-American discords will
make him keep his promise. Turkey also is well aware that senator
Kerry was a supporter of the Armenian issues in the Senate.

John Kerry wrote in a letter to the Armenian National Committee of
America on an occasion of a festival organized for his support on
August 28: “As a president of the USA I will fight against denial
of the Armenian Genocide, my administration will acknowledge April
24 of 2005 as 90-th anniversary of these atrocities, and I will do
everything that people learn from these crimes in order to prevent
future genocides. There may be no compromise in this moral issue”.

He also urged the Armenians to go and vote for him and Edwards
on November 2. Around 800 Armenian participants of the festival
expressed their willingness to support John Kerry.

The letter stirred up both Armenian and Turkish circles. While the
Diaspora and Armenia were exited over the fact, Turkey and Turkish
community of the US were opposing to it.

While Turkish analysts and political observers were speaking of the
possibility of Genocide recognition in case Kerry took the office,
Zaman in October 8 issue puts under the suspicion the existence of
such a letter and thus, Kerry’s promise to Armenians.

The Turkish newspaper writes: “Answering Zaman’s questions, John Kerry
refuted the claims of Armenians as regards his recognition of the
Armenian genocide. Kerry noted that though he supported senator Robert
Dahlâ^À^Ùs initiative in 1990, he mentioned of genocide neither during
the electorial campaign nor in the past 10 years. “Turkey is among
the oldest allies of America and will always be candidate Kerry said”.

The Zaman correspondent had the chance to meet Kerry at the
Democratic convention in Washington October 2. “Your statements about
acknowledging Armenian genocide greatly disappointed Turkish society
and American voters of Turkish origin”, he said. “When did I say
that?”, Kerry asked with amazement. When the correspondent reminded
about the Armenian festival Kerry refuted everything and noted that
he never said anything like that during last 10 years.

The Zaman writes in the meantime that no American newspaper
responded to Kerry â^À^Ùs statement nor even it was included in the
candidate’s homepage.

It’s interesting by what chance the Turkish journalist appeared at
the Democratic convention and how he managed to come up to Kerry
surrounded by American journalists. What we know is that the article
is signed by Mustafa Sungur and that it casts a false color on reality.

By Hakob Chakrian