Turkey’s century-long complexes

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 12 2019

Author Anahit Voskanyan

It is difficult to understand Turkey and the Turks. Years after years and centuries after centuries the complex of being alien to where they live has not left them. To an extend that they remained wild even after creating an empire. So wild that they eliminated whole nations. Perhaps, they were feared for the fact of them being incomers would be reminded to them over and over again. To an extent that being devastators they were reluctant to give people their freedom whose territories they had conquered.

What kind of a blood Turks have as they never get tired of killing?  Not only are they ashamed of their genocidal vileness but from time to time initiate death revelries.

Who is Turkey with all its gone and hidden ambitions or envy to join Europe? Who are passing through the country, what type of armament and for whom are transferred through Turkey? No civilized logic may ever explain.

“109 terrorists have been killed since the launch of the military operation in Syria,” Erdogan has recently stated.

No matter how pragmatic one is the war is incompatible with civilization, the unawareness of children, the deaths, the hours filled with horrors for elderly, women as all of them may never perceive any ‘military’ justification for a war. No matter how hard the great powers explain the usage and production of weapons under the veil of democratic, liberal, anti-terrorist slogans, the war still remains unperceivable. 

Turkey has launched a wedding of killings in front of the whole world yet again.

Since yesterday, all have been following the developments in Syria where the Kurds and Christians are again the target. Some question why the Kurds helped the Turks during the Genocide. Yet those thoughts appear when one does not watch real war scenes, helpless fathers taking their kids in arms,  desperate grandfathers unable to protect their families, little girls dreaming of weapons …
This might seem a curse for Turks. Otherwise, how can one explain the country always heads to and gets stuck in the most hideous gambles.

Yes, the only explanation may exist is that is a curse! 

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Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary committee approves nominee for Ambassador to Armenia

Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary committee approves nominee for Ambassador to Armenia

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 10:32, 8 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary committee for international affairs, defense and security has confirmed nomination of Alikbek Jekshenkulov as Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Armenia, AKIpress reported.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Sports: AIBA Women’s World Championship: Armenia’s Grigoryan to face Turkey’s Cakiroglu

MediaMax, Armenia
Oct 7 2019
AIBA Women’s World Championship: Armenia’s Grigoryan to face Turkey’s Cakiroglu

Armenia sent three-strong team to the tournament, but only U22 European champion Anush Grigoryan is still in the competition. She will face Busenaz Cakiroglu (Turkey) in 1/8 finals tomorrow.

Grigoryan beat Heaven Garcia (USA) 3-2 in the first fight in Ulan-Ude.

Two other Armenian athletes, Anahit Haroyan (54kg) and Ani Hovsepyan (69) have left the competition.

Armenia, Belarus cooperate very effectively – Pashinyan meets with Lukashenko

Armenia, Belarus cooperate very effectively – Pashinyan meets with Lukashenko

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia NIkol Pashinyan met with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on September 30. Lukashenko is in Armenia to participate in the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, greeting the President of Belarus, Nikol Pashinyan said,

''Honorable Alexander Grigoryevich,

I am very glad to meet with you in Armenia's capital, Yerevan. The Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting will take place tomorrow. I think it's a very important meeting, since the free trade agreement between Iran and the EAEU enters into force from October, while tomorrow we plan to sign a similar agreement with Singapore. This means that the EAEU expands the circle of its partners and I am very happy that it takes place during the period of Armenia's presidency over the Eurasian Economic Union. I am confident it will raise the attractiveness of the EAEU and new business opportunities will be created for the EAEU member states. I am very glad for this meeting, because we will be able to discuss a range of issues referring to our relations, which are on quite a good level. Of course, we always say that we should not be satisfied with our achievements and should continue developing relations. Of course, Belarus is our strategic partner and a very important partner and we cooperate very effectively. I hope that cooperation will become more and more productive''.

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said, ''Honorable Nikol Vovayevich,

Thank you for this very important meeting before tomorrow’s meeting of Heads of State of our economic union. I want to congratulate you for the very productive presidency (over the union-edit). I know how interested you were and how actively you worked with Singapore for signing the agreement. Frankly speaking, when I was reported on that we have to elaborate a free trade agreement with Singapore, I said ''Focus on Nikol Pashinyan, focus on Armenia'', because our economies have many similarities and I do not think that Armenia can do something bad for itself that can harm us as well.  For that reason we focused on your elaborations, but of course, we also analyzed the situation and always supported you. You cannot deny that. We always supported each of your applications and I have to say that this is the 1st case when during a period of one year you were able to not only move forward, but also elaborate the relevant agreement. Frankly speaking, for such a good agreement Singapore should be 1st off all thankful to Armenia. But I have to also emphasize that all the countries will benefit from the agreement, otherwise, no one would even observe it. And for that reason this agreement was elaborated in an optimal period of time.

I attentively follow the situation in Armenia in the context of relations with Belarus. I know that Armenians have always had a good attitude towards the people of Belarus. Our peoples have many similarities – hard working and with many sufferings left behind.  You often and rightfully mention the sufferings that you felt on your own skin over 100 years ago. We often speak about what happened 75-80 years ago during fascism and genocide in Belarus which affected also Armenians. From this viewpoint the histories and peoples are very similar and of course, we are interested in developing the relations.

Today our trade turnover is not so great, as you noted, but it could be none. In both our and your countries many thought that we would not cooperate, that Yerevan will cooperate with its neighboring countries, but back then we said no, we have to gradually establish relations. And today, already after your becoming the Prime Minister, I observed the statistics and we have 140% increase of trade turnover. This is a very good dynamic. We found the ways, particularly when we entered the EAEU, and I have to assure you that it will continue the same way in the future. We will support you, your business in Belarus and if our companies are interesting for you, we will come to Armenia and will create joint ventures.

Nikol Vovayevich, I am saying this so as you never think that our policy towards Armenia has changed. You know that even if you refuse to cooperate with us, we will insist on being close and friendly countries and you have to always know that we are ready to always stand with Armenia.

It happened so that you became my good friend and the president of Azerbaijan has been a good friend for many years. And what can I do? I have very good attitude towards both Armenia and Azerbaijan, and the leadership of Azerbaijan starting from the time when Heydar Aliyev was their president and we started working with him. We have good relations with you as well. You should not worry that we can make friends with someone against the interests of Armenia. Never. Come to Belarus, show what you need and we are ready to work for the benefit of Armenia. Believe, this is what our relations are.

I referred to such a non-diplomatic issue, maybe I should not have done it, but I do not want that completely unclarified issues remain between us. We are obliged to reflect the expectations of Armenians and Belarusians, and we have to be friends, since our peoples are friends. We are leaders of countries who have to fulfil the will of the people. This is not just a conversation. You have to believe in my sincerity and you should know that we will always have a good attitude towards you, like relatives, like brothers.

The President of your country came to Belarus and met with the Armenian Diaspora and asked them what objections they have against the authorities and no Armenian stood and said anything. By the way, they are our Armenians, the Armenians of Belarus and they said that they have no issues with the President and the authorities. And it will always be like this''.

Thanking Alexander Lukasheno for the warm words, Nikol Pashinyan said, ''I am thankful, Alexander Grigoryevich, for the warm words. You talked about the agreement with Singapore. I want to note that it is really fair, it is the result of a team work, since all the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, all the governments and the Eurasian Economic Commission very intensively worked on the document, but not only Armenia and the Government of Armenia. I want to also thank you for the cooperation. As refers to speaking directly, we agreed long ago that I greatly value it, it's a very open style and we should interact just that way. I think it's very important that we have no dark corners in our relations and we always discuss all the issues openly. You know that we have quite uneasy relations with Azerbaijan, directly speaking – conflicting relations. We discussed that issue also in the frameworks of the CSTO. Of course, each country should take into account its own interests, but I want to emphasized that, like we spoke about it before, we have also united interests and I am glad that we can work together and discuss all the nuances for reaching a joint conclusion. Of course, not all issues are easy, and generally, it's not an easy task to do the work we do. I am confident we have enough prudency, courage and will to solve all the issues, and solve in a way that the friendship and brotherhood between our countries and peoples continue developing and strengthening. I am confident in that''.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Person who was with Armenia ex-Police chief before his death is questioned

News.am, Armenia
Sept 24 2019
Person who was with Armenia ex-Police chief before his death is questioned Person who was with Armenia ex-Police chief before his death is questioned

11:41, 24.09.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Hayeli.am news website, citing its sources, provided details on the death of former Police chief Hayk Harutyunyan of Armenia.

According to information which this website has received, the incident took place in the presence of witnesses.

“The Prosecutor General and [Special Investigation Service chief] Sasun Khachatryan are on my case for these past few months,” Harutyunyan had told those present, according to Hayeli.am. “They are forcing me to give false testimony against [ex-President] Robert Kocharyan and [Police Colonel] Gegham Petrosyan; but are they not guilty.”

Naira Harutyunyan, head of the Information and Public Relations Division of the Investigative Committee, has referred to this article.

“To find out the circumstances of the incident of Hayk Harutyunyan’s death, the person who was with him at the scene of the incident has been questioned,” she noted. “The latter stated the content of the conversation with Hayk Harutyunyan, which had nothing to do with putting pressure on him, and in general, with putting pressure by any person, within the framework of the criminal case being investigated on the events of March 1 [2008 in capital city Yerevan].

“The Investigative Committee states that the news publicized on Hayeli.am website is not true, and it urges the media to refrain from publicizing unverified information.

As reported earlier, on Monday, at 11:59pm, a call was received informing that the dead body of ex-Police chief Hayk Harutyunyan was found in a house in Bjni village, in Kotayk Province.

A criminal case has been launched into this incident, and on charges of causing suicide.

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein Praises Rep. Jackie Speier’s Efforts to Combat Genocide Denial and Promote U.S.-Armenia Relations

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

U.S. SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN PRAISES

REP. JACKIE SPEIER’S EFFORTS TO
COMBAT GENOCIDE DENIAL AND PROMOTE U.S.-ARMENIA RELATIONS

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) praised
Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) for her “efforts [in] combatting genocide
denial and promoting the United States and Armenia’s shared democratic
principles…”

 

“Congratulations
to you on being honored at the Armenian Assembly of America’s 2019 National
Advocacy conference & Gala!” Senator Feinstein said.

 

“Throughout
your service in the House of Representatives, you have tirelessly worked
towards reinforcing the United States’ strong cultural and political
relationship with Armenia. The work you have accomplished as Co-Chair of the
Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues has distinguished you as a dedicated
ally to Armenian communities in the U.S. and throughout the world. There is no
doubt that your efforts combatting genocide denial and promoting the United States
and Armenia’s shared democratic principles have qualified you to receive this
honor,” Senator Feinstein continued.

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America's 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“California
is lucky to have such a passionate leader, and I look forward to continuing to
work with you in the future,” Senator Feinstein added.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/feinstein2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2019-042

 

Available
online:
https://armenian-assembly.org/2019/09/20/u-s-senator-dianne-feinstein-praises-rep-jackie-speiers-efforts-to-combat-genocide-denial-and-promote-u-s-armenia-relations/

 

President Sarkissian holds farewell meeting with Ambassador of UK to Armenia

President Sarkissian holds farewell meeting with Ambassador of UK to Armenia

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 17:54,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian held a farewell meeting with Ambassador of the UK to Armenia Judith Farnworth, who finishes diplomatic mission in Armenia.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President Office, Armen Sarkissian thanked the Ambassador for her activities during her tenure and for the efforts aimed at deepening the Armenian-British relations.

President Sarkissian wished Judith Farnworth success in her future activities.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Prelacy Mourns Passing of Aram I’s Mother

Catholicos Aram I with his mother, Loushin Keshishian (Photo by Cilician Catholicosate)

With great sorrow we received news of the passing of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I’s mother, Diramayr Lousin Keshishian, which occurred on Saturday, September 14, in Lebanon.

Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, the Religious and Executive Councils, clergy, and faithful express their deepest condolences to His Holiness and family.

By the ordinance of the Prelate, on Sunday, September 15, “Der Voghormya” prayer was offered in all Prelacy Churches for the repose of her soul.

The funeral service will take place on Wednesday, September 18 at the Mother Cathedral in Antelias.

May the Lord grant rest to her soul and comfort to her loved ones.

Armenia PM: If government were subjected to pressure on Teghut matter, over 900 people would again be unemployed

News.am, Armenia
Sept 12 2019
Armenia PM: If government were subjected to pressure on Teghut matter, over 900 people would again be unemployed Armenia PM: If government were subjected to pressure on Teghut matter, over 900 people would again be unemployed

13:31, 12.09.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Had the government been subjected to pressure on the matter of the Teghut copper and molybdenum mine, more than 900 people would again have been out of work. The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, noted about this in a Facebook post.

“At the end of July, there was a great deal of uproar that, supposedly, the dam of the tailing dump of the Teghut mine was on the verge of collapse and could collapse at any time,” Pashinyan wrote. “Let me say at once that if those claims were true, the dam of the tailing dump of Teghut would have collapsed (or at least cracked, deformed) as a result of the earthquake that occurred the previous day, because an earthquake of 2-4 magnitude was registered in the mine area.

“This is exactly what I mean when I say to go after the truth until the end. In those days, there was a lot of pressure on the government to stop the work of the Teghut mine. Had we done so, more than 900 people would again have been out of work, and the unexploited mine would have become a bigger problem because there would not have been any entity accountable for it, before which it would have been possible to make demands, including in terms of ensuring safety and environmental standards.

“And we [the Armenian government] decided to go in another way. The inspectorate bodies went [to Teghut] and carried out a detailed inspection. As a result, they concluded that there is no risk of the dam collapsing, and the earthquake of the previous day proved the truth of that assertion.

“Thereafter, the mine operator was required to carry out expertise of the dam of the tailing dump and to ensure its long-term safety.

“If this condition is met, the mine will be operated—no matter how much I don’t like that. If this condition is not met, the mine will not be operated—no matter how much I like that; this is the lawful way of the truth.

“And will those who were claiming that the Teghut mine will collapse now bear any accountability? Of course not because they can claim everything.

“But had the government given in to the pressures, would it have borne any accountability? Of course yes: at least for lowering Armenia’s investment rating, 940 workers left unemployed, [paying of] less taxes, and economic indicators.”

Azerbaijani press: Lawyer: Legal talks on release of Azerbaijani hostages should wrap up before late 2019 (Exclusive)

6 September 2019 17:54 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 6

By Elchin Mehdiyev – Trend:

Legal talks on the release of Azerbaijani hostages Dilgam Asgarov and Shahbaz Guliyev are ongoing at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and are expected to be completed before the end of this year, chairman of the Azerbaijani Bar Association Anar Baghirov told Trend.

Baghirov noted that all necessary measures are being taken to this end in accordance with the instructions of the head of state.

According to the chairman, communication should be completed by the end of this year, and the case will be considered in a short time.

"The statement of claim for the release of Dilgam Asgarov and Shahbaz Guliyev was prepared and sent to the ECHR on May 15, 2015. A letter was received from the ECHR on the adoption of the lawsuit on June 10, 2015, and correspondence was initiated," the lawyer said.

During an operation in July 2014 in Shaplar village of Azerbaijani Kalbajar district occupied by Armenia, the Armenian special forces killed an Azerbaijani Hasan Hasanov, and took hostage two other Azerbaijanis, Shahbaz Guliyev and Dilgam Asgarov. All three of them wanted to visit their native lands and the graves of their relatives.

A "criminal case" was initiated against them. Afterwards, a "court" sentenced Asgarov to life imprisonment and Guliyev to 22 years in prison.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.