Review: RIC’s Piano Recital Series Gets Off To Brilliant Start

REVIEW: RIC’S PIANO RECITAL SERIES GETS OFF TO BRILLIANT START
By Channing Gray
Journal Arts Writer

Providence Journal , RI
Sept 19 2005

Rhode Island College yesterday launched its new series designed to
revive the solo piano recital in smaller, out-of-the-way venues. And
the college couldn’t have found a better ambassador than Jon Nakamatsu,
winner of the 1997 Van Cliburn Competition.

The 37-year-old pianist proved a powerhouse, but one with a sensitive
side. He could produce tsunamis of sound, then pull back for the most
delicate passages.

That was true of sections of Rachmaninoff’s wonderful Corelli
Variations and stormy C-Sharp Minor Scherzo of Chopin, where big
contrasts in tone and mood were the order of the day.

And nowhere did Nakamatsu sound more velvety than in the Scarlatti
group that opened the afternoon program in Sapinsley Hall at the
Nazarian Center.

Nakamatsu was the first pianist in a new series to reintroduce the
solo piano recital to smaller towns. While recitals still exist in
Boston and New York, it has been decades since the great pianists of
the day have come through Providence on a regular basis.

RIC is starting off slowly, with just two recitals; the twin brothers
Richard and John Contigulia are due to play here in January.

But Nakamatsu, a former high school German teacher, seemed the ideal
pianist to inaugurate the series — someone with a big technique but
a musician at heart. About two-thirds of the seats at Sapinsley Hall
were filled.

Nakamatsu started things out with a group of familiar Scarlatti sonatas
that were all about control and colorful harmonies. The virtuosic D
Minor, Longo listing 422, was especially impressive for its repeated
fingerwork and sparkling passagework.

But the whisper-soft cross-hands sections in the C Minor was
perfection.

The Corelli Variations of Rachmaninoff, which are seldom played, were
warm and lush, with bold, clean leaps. And his Chopin, the F-Sharp
Major Nocturne and the Scherzo, had poetry, but also clear concepts.

The rippling runs in the Scherzo were feathery and the ending fiery,
as brilliant as I’ve ever heard it.

After intermission came an intriguing set of angular, folkish dances
by the Armenian-Iranian composer Loris Tjeknavorian, written in 1958.

These made for an interesting change of pace and helped introduce the
final Liszt set, made up of a couple of unknown works along with the
ever-popular Mephisto Waltz.

The Mephisto is one of the true showpieces for the piano, with blazing
octaves and gobs of arpeggios. Here’s where Nakamatsu really turned
up the heat, but without sounding forced or bangy. It was about as
brilliant a performance for which you could ask.

Two encores followed, both with a sense of freedom that was not always
heard in the recital proper. The first was the Liszt transcription
of Schumann’s lovely song Widmung or Dedication; the second, a regal
rendition of Chopin’s famous A-Flat Major Polonaise.

World leaders vow to stamp out genocide

World leaders vow to stamp out genocide

September 17, 2005 –
theage.com.au

A vow by world leaders to stop genocide – one of the few tangible
outcomes of this week’s United Nations World Summit – was the
brainchild of former Australian foreign minister Gareth Evans.

Presidents, prime ministers and monarchs from more than 150 countries
agreed this week to commit to a doctrine of responsibility to protect
populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing and war crime.

But there was little movement on ending world poverty, and weapons of
mass destruction issues – including disarmament and proliferation –
were left out completely after diplomats could not negotiate a
compromise on the wording.

Prime Minister John Howard told the UN General Assembly he was
disappointed at the lack of action on disarmament and warned nations
receiving overseas aid that they needed to cut out corruption and
clean up their laws.

“I have sensed in the discussions I’ve had and in the atmosphere of
the meeting that there is a greater willingness to talk rather more
directly about that, because it is an important thing for the domestic
populations of donor countries,” Mr Howard told reporters as he
prepared to leave the summit.

“There is a desire on the part of the Australian population to give
assistance to poverty-stricken countries but a deep anger if any of
that money is wasted in corrupt practices.

“Unless that issue is properly addressed, support for aid will dwindle
very significantly.”

But both Mr Howard and opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd
said the agreement on responsibility to protect was an important step
forward.

The doctrine is the UN’s response to the Rwandan genocide, where the
international community failed to act in time to stop the slaughter.

Mr Rudd said the doctrine established a way to authorise the
international community to intervene in countries where there is a
risk of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

“This is an important step forward and I take the opportunity to pay
tribute to Gareth Evans,” Mr Rudd told reporters.

“Gareth Evans invented this doctrine … so in the future, if we face
another Rwandan situation, let’s hope the UN acts early enough … and
let’s remember that Gareth Evans has made an important contribution to
the body of international law which will enable the UN to do its job
in the future.” Aid group Oxfam said while the genocide decision was
welcome, world leaders had done nothing to end poverty.

Nicola Reindorp, the head of Oxfam’s New York office, said if current
trends continued it would take 100 years instead of 10 to meet the
internationally agreed poverty reduction targets, the Millennium
Development Goals.

“World leaders agreed to stop future genocides but failed to provide
life-saving aid to millions trapped in poverty,” she said.

“This has been a tale of two summits. The historic agreement to stop
future genocides stands in stark contrast with the lack of progress on
ending poverty.”

But Mr Howard said there did appear to be a greater willingness to
talk about the importance of breaking down trade barriers as a way to
help people out of poverty.

_AAP_ ()
The Age Company Ltd.

http://www.theage.com.au/notebn/aap.html

Foreign Foster Parents To Present Report on Care Of Child Annually

FOREING FOSTER PARENTS TO PRESENT REPORT ON CARE OF CHILD ONCE A YEAR

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the new order of
fostering children, foreign foster parents must present a report on
the care, health and education of a foster child to the RA Embassy to
the given country once a year. Lala Ghazarian, the Chief of the
Department on Issues of Family, Women and Children of the RA Ministry
of Labour and Social Affairs, informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent
about this. It was mentioned that the new order was worked out to
control care of children fostered by foreign citizens. According to
L.Ghazarian, in future, it is envisaged to define control towards care
of children fostered by RA citizens as well.

Disappointment with West Increases in Azeri Society says Yunusof

DISAPPOINTMENT AT WEST INCREASES IN AZERI SOCIETY, ARIF YUNUSOV SAID
YEREVAN

SEPTEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Today anti-western and first of all
anti-American moods are increasing in Azerbaijan as hope for the
support of the US in solution of Karabakh problem is disappearing.
Arif Yunusov, Head of the Conflictology and Migration Department of
Azerbaijan’s Institute of Peace and Democracy, declared this at the
sitting dedicated to problems of Islam in the Caucasus and Central
Asia held within the framework of the great international forum in
Krynits (Poland).

According to him, simultaneously with the disappointment at west
pro-Vahabist moods are increasing in the Azeri society as the idea of
Vahabists about the solution of the Karabakh conflict by war is
greatly supported by the population.

Arif Yunusov pointed to the presence of certain dualism in issues of
Islam in Azerbaijan. Namely: Azerbaijan’s division into Shiits, which
make 65% of population, and Sunnits making 35%. Besides, in expert’s
opinion, it’s also interesting that the rich layers of the society
gravitate towards the Vahabists and the poor layers to the neighboring
Iran. A.Yunusov expressed anxiety about possible strengthening of
Iran’s positions among adherents of radical Islam in Azerbaijan. In
particular, according to him, weak control on the Azeri-Iranian border
contributes to strengthening of position of Islamic Iran in
Azerbaijan.

Answering the question of Noyan Tapan’s correspondent, what awaits
secular Azerbaijan in the respect of strengthening of radical Islamic
moods, Arif Yunusov said: “We still have 10-15 years. The generation
brought up in the USSR is still playing an active role, but the new
generation is also growing. And if suddenly a war begins in Iran,
thisn together with the Karabakh conflict and Iraqi war will
strengthen anti-American moods in the Azeri society for even more.”

Blockade hinders Armenia

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BLOCKADE HINDERS ARMENIA

Today in New York during the high-level meetings in the UN Assembly General
60th session the RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan addressed the
Assembly.

He mentioned in his speech that one of the guarantees for stability and
security in the region is the peaceful settlement of regional conflicts, and
Armenia continues his attempts to find ways of peaceful settlement.

He said that the people of Nagorno Karabakh have made use of their right of
self-determination just like many other countries present and expressed
confidence that the peaceful co-existence of the countries in the region is
possible only in case of mutual respect, atmosphere of tolerance and will to
accept historical truth.

He also said that in the Southern Caucasus region special attention is paid
to the cooperation on the regional level, but unfortunately the blockade of
Armenia, as well as the absence of the wish to cooperate on the side of
several countries in the region hinder this.

Armentel Will Improve Mobile Phone Services in Coming Hours

ARMENTEL WILL IMPROVE ITS MOBILE PHONE COMMUNICATION SERVICES IN
COMING HOURS, RA MINISTER OF COMMUNICATION ASSURES

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The quality of the mobile phone
communication services provided by ArmenTel will improve early in the
morning of September 15. RA Minister of Transport and Communication
Andranik Manukian stated at the RA National Assembly on September 14
that, according to the company’s management, it will be achieved
thanks to the use of the new equipment brought to Armenia.

Andranik Manukian said that the Viva Cell company – the second
operator of mobile communication in Armenia – has already sold nearly
217 thousand cards, 7.5 thousand of which are user cards, while the
remaining are prepayment cards. He also noted that Viva Cell is
providing high-quality services, while ArmenTel has lost some of its
users due to low quality of its services.

According to the minister, ArmenTel was repeatedly warned by the
Ministry in connection with its low-quality services, which is
envisaged by the amended version of License No 60. He said that for
this reason the company paid a fine equivalent to 350 thousand US
dollars, and in case it does not rectify the situation, the respective
punishment will again be imposed on the company.

Kocharyan met U.S Ambassador to Armenia

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KOCHARYAN MET U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

Today Armenian President Robert Kocharyan received U.S. Ambassador to
Armenia John Evans.

In the course of the meeting the American diplomat thanked the Government
and people of Armenia for assistance to victims of Katrina hurricane. The
interlocutors discussed the process of introduction of changes to the
Constitution of Armenia as well. Thereupon J. Evans noted reforms will open
new development opportunities to Armenia.

Besides, the parties discussed the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.

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ARMENIAN AND OSSETIAN KIDNAPPED IN JAVA NEIGHBORHOOD
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Source: `Alia’ newspaper (Georgia) [September 12, 2005]
Author:

In Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone, two residents of Vladikavkaz were
kidnapped – one of them Ossetian, the other one Armenian. As reported
by regional police of Shida Kartly, relatives and friends of
Khachapuridze brothers, kidnapped in Tskhinvali two months ago, are
involved in this kidnapping.

The crime was committed in the Big Liakhv gorge. The perpetrators
stopped the car and detained the five people inside. `Due to timely
interference of the Georgian police, three hostages got an immediate
release; negotiations are conducted on the liberation of the rest. By
their actions, the relatives and friends of the kidnapped
Khachapuridze are trying to get attention of the authorities in
Tskhinvali and Tbilisi. They demand official declaration of their
relatives’ fate’, regional police department informed `Alia’.

Further on, staff of Georgian peacekeeping battalion interfered. As
reported by battalion commander Mamuka Kurashvili, the negotiations
with the kidnappers were a success – release of both kidnapped did not
face any problems or preconditions. `We still have no information on
the Khachapuridze brothers missing for two months’, Kurashvili said.

Later on, for unknown reasons Minister of Interior of self-proclaimed
South Ossetia Republic, Mikhail Mindzaev refuted the information that
there was an Armenian among the kidnapped. According to him, the
majority of the passengers appeared to be citizens of
Azerbaijan. `When the kidnappers found it out, they released them. The
crime was committed half a kilometer away from Kurta village police
department. As soon as we were informed about the crime, we
immediately contacted Kurta police department and notified the
law-and-order bodies of Gori region, and the people were released’,
Mindzaev stated. He put emphasis on the fact that quick operations on
release of the hostages were due to coordinated and simultaneous
activity of the Georgian and South Ossetian law-and-order
bodies. `Recently cooperation of the law-and-order bodies assumed
efficiency necessary in the conflict zone. The Georgian and Ossetian
bodies launched several successful operations’, Mindzaev emphasized.

RUPEL LEFT – THE `MESSAGE’ STAYED
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Source: “Novoye Vremya” newspaper (Armenia) [September 08, 2005]
Author: Sergey Shakariants

Blitz visits of OSCE Chairman-in-office Slovenian Dimitrij Rupel to
the capitals of Azerbaijan and Armenia showed that nothing is likely
to change in the conflict settlement process for the time to come.

If we compare the statements of Slovenian Foreign Minister, made in
Baku and Yerevan, his words about `an open message from Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliev’ attracted attention. This statement of Rupel
extremely surprised the Azerbaijani political elite. Baku started
`fortune-telling on coffee ground’ as to the possible content of
I. Aliev’s confidential message to his Armenian colleague. It should
be noted that there might be two basic opinions `developed’ around the
same idea. The idea is the following: I. Aliev allegedly offered open
`bargaining’ to R. Kocharian. Further on we come to nuances. The
proponents of the first viewpoint are confident that `the bargaining’
is around the ideas of political nature, the supporters of the second
one hold that I. Aliev again offered Armenia to `forget its
principles’ for economy reasons (more precisely, communication,
particularly `agreement’ of Baku not to build Kars-Akhalkalak
railway…) at the expense of MKR independence and political interests
of Transcaucasus Armenians…

By the way, Azerbaijan noted with regard to Mr. Rupel’s statement
about `open message’ that after the negotiations with Aliev in Baku,
OSCE Chairman-in-office did not imply anything of the sort. Further
on, there is a usual reference of Azerbaijani media to the fact that
one more representative of the European structures promised a
resolution of the conflict `in accordance with the principle of
territorial integrity and the peoples right for self-determination – I
do not see a principle contradiction here, however the details should
be worked out’. In Yerevan, D. Rupel added one more phrase to this
statement, `Today these two principles may be accorded’. Well, we
cannot but agree with Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, who
noted after the meeting with D. Rupel, `I do not want to publicize the
details, however I may confirm Dimitrij Rupel’s words that common
ground emerges on principle issues. I cannot concretize which ones but
still they are in place. As you know, the devil is in the
details. When Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan start
discussing the details, we may possibly face serious obstacles’. The
Devil really hides his `plots’ in the small points – the details, the
concrete. However as you remember, all the sides, both conflicting and
`interested’ parties, are persistently silent about the details.

It is a fact that on September 6, D. Rupel was received by our
President. In the course of the meeting, issues of the negotiations on
conflict settlement process and its current stage were
discussed. However, no details were reported to Armenian media on the
transfer of the same I. Aliev’s `open message’ by OSCE
Chairman-in-office to R. Kocharian. Is there any such `message’ at
all? In fact, now we will not try to find out if the Azerbaijani
President wrote anything to Yerevan, and even if he did what it
actually was, to be on the hot trail. We better pay attention to the
response of MKR President A.Ghukasian. At a quite late hour on
September 5 after his meeting with D. Rupel, the Artsakh leader
specially emphasized that he does not view the prospects for conflict
resolution in the course of 2005 as realistic. `There are still many
issues to be agreed upon’, Head of MKR stated. Alongside this, he gave
a positive assessment of the fact that official Baku `speaks of
referendum and Mountainous Karabagh status’. According to Ghukasian,
previously Azerbaijan did not raise these issues. `Today, Azerbaijan
works in a more constructive plane, however, no tangible progress is
still visible’. Meanwhile, A. Ghukasian once again reminded that the
meetings on the level of Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents, also
Foreign Ministers of these two countries are unable to replace the
format of OSCE Minsk Group that implies participation of Stepanakert
representatives in the negotiations. Giving a positive assessment of
any contacts between the heads of Armenia and Azerbaijan, President of
MKR emphasized, `Without participation of Mountainous Karabagh, it is
hard to resolve the issue of Mountainous Karabagh. The fact that OSCE
holds meetings with the authorities of Mountainous Karabagh means that
we are a part of this format’. Finally, he informed Armenian media
that he got the attention of OSCE Head to `the militaristic statements
of Azerbaijani President’. `I think Aliev thus resolves internal
political problems, but on the other hand, it does not impede the
general process, since by the solution of internal problems, Aliev
falls captive to his own statements’, Ghukasian noted. `To resolve the
conflict, the sides should take a certain risk – to give up something
for another. Today Azerbaijan is not ready to such risks. They think
they can get anything, but it is impossible’.

Raising the assumption that the MKR status may be a `step below
independence’, A. Ghukasian replied, `I do not even imagine such an
option – it is equal to being half pregnant’.

However, now it is a fact that in a number of cases the political
domain does not only accept the possibility of being `half pregnant’
but even welcomes and encourages the intentions of those who agree to
admit of such nonsense. There may be numerous examples in
international politics of the recent years – no hurry no `fuss’, etc.

Now about the current concerns. `We realize that unpopular decisions
may be taken. However, these unpopular decisions should concern all –
not only us. We are ready to go our part of the way if Azerbaijan does
the same’, Ghukasian stated. Answering the question what may become an
unpopular decision for Artsakh people, Ghukasian stated, `Today
Mountainous Karabagh has a category of people for whom even
negotiations with Azerbaijan are unpopular’.

Truly, isn’t it the time for us to understand what `unpopular
decisions’ are? In other words, it is time for Armenian and MKR public
to voice, primarily with respect to the reaction of the international
community, what is the limit of compromise for Armenian sides in the
settlement process.

To take up V. Oskanian’s assessment of D. Rupel’s visit to the region,
Armenian Foreign Minister noted that in the negotiations the
Azerbaijani and Armenian sides show equal willingness to
compromise. At the same time he noted, `We cannot discuss options that
fail to ensure the right of Mountainous Karabagh people for
self-determination’. This idea is immediately related to the thesis on
popular and unpopular decisions. In our opinion, today we cannot
ensure a possibility to factually postpone the negotiation process for
8-9 years. Yerevan and Stepanakert are not only to publicly declare
but also to prove through all concrete foreign policy steps to various
international structures that the right of Artsakh people for
self-determination is understood and interpreted only as a large-scale
and full recognition of the fact of MKR independence – with all the
political and legal consequences that ensue.

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NOTORIOUS `DARK POWERS’
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Source: “Zerkalo” newspaper (Azerbaijan) [September 08, 2005]
Author: M. Yasharoglu

The Georgian authorities see them looming behind the fair demands of
our countrymen

Georgian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Zurab Gumberidze stated yesterday
in his interview to ANS TV, `Official Tbilisi puts emphasis on the
issues related to the situation of Azerbaijani community in
Georgia’. `It is important that no forces lie behind the protest
actions, in this case the problems of Azerbaijanis in Georgia will
finally be solved”, the Georgian diplomat stated. He noted that if the
demands of the residents of Kvemo-Kartly region are objective in
nature and this issue is not instigated by media to harm interstate
relations, the problems will be much easier to solve. “In any case,
the Georgian side will take all necessary measures to this effect’,
Z. Gumberidze emphasized.

Meanwhile, in the conversation with `Zerkalo’ correspondent, leader of
`Heyrat’ movement Alibala Askerov qualified the statement of the
Ambassador as `unclear’. He noted that after Mikhail Sahakashvili’s
accession, the situation of Azerbaijanis did not improve; on the
contrary it grew worse, despite the fact that Azerbaijan and Georgia
are strategic partners.

A. Askerov expressed his opinion also over the remark of the Georgian
Ambassador that `it is important that no forces lie behind the protest
actions’. `I may state we have no one standing up for us, Georgian
Azerbaijanis, except ourselves. I do not understand implications about
`any forces’. Since independence, the Georgian authorities have never
heard the Azerbaijanis in Georgia even hint to separatist
intentions. We, Azerbaijanis, have always supported the Georgian
authorities and statehood of the country. The conducted elections are
a proof of that’, A. Askerov stated.

In his opinion, each new authority in Georgia gave empty promises to
Azerbaijanis, so it is not surprising that they should have come to
the limit of their trust. The new Georgian Law `On land’ aggravated
the concerns of Azerbaijanis still more. A. Askerov thinks that the
Georgian authorities should understand that until Georgian citizens –
Azerbaijanis – own their land, the discontent will steadily grow.

“Today, the basic employment sphere of Azerbaijanis is the
land. However, the new law stipulates that Azerbaijanis residing in
Georgia are not eligible to own it. Moreover, the land for purchase
will primarily be suggested to its current tenants. It means that 70%
of the population without land will still be deprived of it. Moreover,
the nationalistic forces of Georgia will not allow an Azerbaijani to
own land. For instance, in the Bolnis region, agreements between the
state and the tenants were annulled unilaterally. Later, small
organizations, administered by the Georgians, were set up. That is,
Azerbaijanis did not gain anything from the so-called reform. I am
confident that Ambassador Gumberidze is aware of that but he tries to
shift the responsibility on some unknown forces’, the speaker stated,
adding that `Sahakashvili’s revolution’ has not yet led to general
improvement of the country’s economy and employment situation.

In his opinion, the fate of Georgia is now in the hands of large clans
in power. `For two years, not a single cent was invested in the
regions populated by Azerbaijanis. There is not a semblance of
conducting regional economic projects’, A. Askerov asserts.

Head of `Heyrat’ also expressed his position on the incident of the
disappearance of aksakal of Sadahli village hadji Sadraddin Palangov,
also known as Mullah Gara. To remind, several months ago Mullah Gara
disappeared under strange circumstances. `Tension in Sadahli village
is still preserved, though the Georgian law-and-order bodies, zealous
at the start, have lost their interest in the investigation. We are
told that investigation is still underway but it strongly reminds
sheer disregard. How often should people assemble in front of village
administration?’ A. Askerov wonders.

He thinks that our countrymen in Georgia do not demand `bread’ from
Azerbaijani authorities. `We are just asking moral support for the
Georgian officials to feel the state stands up for them. It will goad
them into solving our problems through action and not empty talk’, he
noted.

A. Askerov holds that the deportation of Azerbaijanis from Georgia
started since this country’s independence, having increased in the
past two years. `There are villages with dozens of people, even whole
families leaving in search of a job. They make their daily living not
only in Russia but also in Azerbaijan with its own refugees’, the
community leader noted with concern.

At the same time, the Georgian authorities apply double standards
towards Azerbaijanis. For instance, he, being a citizen of Georgia,
may easily cross the border with Armenia. Meanwhile, on the border
with Azerbaijan there is a mass of artificially created problems with
the customs, frontier guards and police. Besides, the Georgian
authorities invest much more money in restoration of
Samtskhe-Javakhetia region, where Armenians live, and totally ignore
the territories populated by Azerbaijanis.

‘This is so-called current reality of the Azerbaijanis residing in
Georgia. If our countries are strategic partners, we have the right to
ask the Azerbaijani authorities what is this notorious `strategic
partnership’ all about? May be through the assistance of chauvinistic
circles of Georgia, it is all about setting of unbearable conditions
for Azerbaijanis residents’, A. Askerov asked a rhetoric question in
conclusion.

Well, the situation described by A. Askerov is quite `vivid’. We have
to express regret over the fact that representatives of official
Tbilisi have not yet clarified who stands behind the demands of the
Georgian citizens of Azerbaijani nationality. May be it is time to do
it alongside finding out what is the reason for such an attitude to
the Georgian citizens of Azerbaijani nationality?

Herein, I would like to remind the words recently addressed to `Trend’
agency by Chairman of State Committee of work with the Azerbaijanis
living abroad, Nazim Ibragimov about the problems of Azerbaijanis in
Georgia. In his opinion, they are multilateral. `Part of the problems
is conditioned by social-economic situation, and this should be
naturally accepted. However, there are problems raised by quite
different factors. Azerbaijanis clashed with unfair attitude to them
like land division, serious deficiencies in education, their
representation in the governing structures, law and order system. Al
this certainly raises discontent and sets the impression that the
Georgian authorities conduct a policy of national discrimination”,
N. Ibragimov noted. Head of the State Committee also expressed hope
that the Georgian authorities will consider this issue and solve the
problems of our countrymen in complex.

On our behalf, we will add that Azerbaijanis living in Georgia cherish
the same hopes. However, to prove the fairness of their demands, first
and foremost they will have to prove they are `non-politicized’.

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TURKICIZATION OF TURKEY: INTO THE WEST
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Source: “Radikal” newspaper (Turkey) [September 08, 2005]
Author: Ismet Berkan

We often use the same method of defense: when the French put on the
agenda the issue of Armenian Genocide, we point to Algeria. When the
Americans do it, we answer, `What about your attitude to the Indians?’

At the same time, we ignore one more circumstance. All the countries
we ask for counter-explanation are not silent about these events –
they freely discuss them, whereas those bringing their apologies for
the past do not face the threat of death or imprisonment.

What is happening in Turkey? Of all the shameful events of the past,
relatively calm we may speak only about September 6-7 (on September
6-7, 1995 there were Armenian and Greek massacres in Istanbul – Ed.)
. However, we could not even get over the photo exhibition devoted to
the fiftieth anniversary of these events. The left fascists first
launched protest actions, and then right fascists protested the
exhibition. The latter ones were not satisfied with the action and
crashed the show room.

Recently I overheard the conversation of a group of my colleagues in
the editorial office. They discussed `Into the West’ series now shown
on CNBC. One of them said, `That’s how the Indians were massacred!’

Today in US it is not accepted to call this ethnic group `Indians’ or
`red-skinned’. The phrase `native Americans’ is considered most
proper. It is common knowledge that the people we call Americans
originated as a result of the migration of Western Europeans to North
America. The series is mostly about colonization of the state of
California, the history of those who reached the western coast
starting their journey from the Eastern… We, the Turks, also came to
the West from the East. Our presence in Anatolia does not yet count a
thousand years.

Long before us, Anatolia was populated by other peoples. Certainly,
the history of Armenians and Greeks has started from ancient times on
these lands. When Aya Sophia cathedral was being built, our ancestors
were still in the process of settling around Central Asia.

In contrast to Americans, we did not exterminate the peoples
populating the region; we lived and even assimilated with them. This
merging lasted till the emergence of nationalism. It is notable that
nationalism originated with the Turks much later than with other
peoples of Anatolia.

For Turkey, the basic and biggest problem of turkicization is its
duration, which is uncertain. Everyday we come across many people for
whom the process of turkicization is justified and essential. Because
of this, we cannot make ourselves face the past, accepting its
mistakes. It is impossible to become a great nation without it.

We may write in the Constitution that `nation is an indivisible
whole’, however the nation itself doubts it, looking for traitors
inside. Before we have thought about facing history on September 6-7,
there come people who disappoint us with their actions.

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World Congress Of Armenian Physicists Underway In Yerevan

WORLD CONGRESS OF ARMENIAN PHYSICISTS UNDERWAY IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, ARMINFO. First World Congress of
Armenian-Physicists has opened at the Armenian National Academy of
Science today. The four-day congress is within the framework of UN
Year of Physics.

Congress Secretary, Professor of Yerevan State University Rafik
Hakobyan says the Congress pursues a goal of uniting the scientists
of the nation, establishing scientific ties, studying topical
scientific problems, first of all. Besides, it aims to inform the
famous physicists of Diaspora of the present state, achievements
and problems of physics in Armenia. Hakobyan says the forum results
may hint the government at the spheres of physics that especially
need support.

Secretary says within the framework of the Congress, 50 reports will
be made on the following topics: astrophysics, nuclear physics and
ultimate particle physics, laser physics, radio-physics, etc.. A
collection of articles will be published on the basis of these
reports. Hakobyan says guests from the USA, Russia, Canada, Sweden,
Germany, as well as representatives from Diaspora of Ireland, Italy
and Turkey have attended the event.

High-Level Meetings

HIGH-LEVEL MEETINGS

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Today the RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan left for New York
to participate in the UN General Assembly 60th session high-level
meetings. The RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan is also member of
the Government delegation.

The high-level meeting will start on September 14 in the UN
headquarters and will continue till September 18. During the meeting
the Prime Minister will participate in the separate high-level meeting
titled “For the Development of Financing”, in the round table, in
the high-level meeting of the Francophone Union, and in other events.

During the meeting the RA Prime Minister will make speech on September
16. Within the framework of the visit the RA PM, together with his
wife, will participate in the reception organized by the US President
George W. Bush and his wife.

The delegation will return to Yerevan on September 18.