Costa And Schiff Condemn Turkey’s Threat To Deport Armenians

COSTA AND SCHIFF CONDEMN TURKEY’S THREAT TO DEPORT ARMENIANS

armradio.am
06.04.2010 10:47

Congressmen Jim Costa (D-CA) and Adam Schiff (D-CA) have spoken out
forcefully against Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s
chilling warning – clearly intended to intimidate Armenia by raising
the specter of 1915 – that Ankara may respond to international
recognition of the Armenian Genocide by launching a new wave of
deportations of Armenians living in Turkey, reported the Armenian
National Committee of America (ANCA).

"Prime Minister Erdogan’s cruel threat to expel Armenians from
Turkey as punishment for the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s recent
markup of my Armenian Genocide commemoration resolution is the latest
example of a longstanding policy of using Armenians as ‘human shields’
in Ankara’s campaign of genocide denial," said Congressman Schiff,
the lead author of the Armenian Genocide Resolution. "Ninety-five
years after Ottoman troops forced marched hundreds of thousands of
Armenians through the desert and to their deaths, Erdogan’s comments
add a new measure of cruelty towards the survivors and their families."

"Turkey’s threat of deportation against Armenian migrants, whether
documented or undocumented, is irresponsible, especially considering
that Armenia-Turkey relations continue to be haunted by the Armenian
Genocide," said Congressman Costa, a leading member of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee.

"Congressman Costa and Schiff’s powerful and principled comments
condemning Prime Minister Erdogan’s threats to deport Armenians stand
in sharp contrast to the State Department’s strained and, frankly
implausible, efforts to somehow dismiss Ankara’s chilling warnings as
a simple immigration issue," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of
the ANCA. "Erdogan’s comments were clear, as was his obvious intention
to use the specter of 1915 to intimidate the Armenian people."

Armenian Opposition Is Holding A Rally

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION IS HOLDING A RALLY

ArmInfo
2010-04-06 18:46:00

ArmInfo. One more thousands-strong rally of the supporters of the first
president of Armenia, the leader of the opposition Armenian National
Congress Levon Ter-Petrossyan has started near the Matenadaran in
the center of Yerevan today.

The key topics are the foreign political failures of the regime,
growing prices, aggravating social crisis, continuing human rights
violations.

Opposition leaders – Chairman of the People’s Party of Armenia Stepan
Demirtchyan, Chairman of Republic party Aram Sargsyan, Leader of the
Armenian National Movement Ararat Zurabyan, Coordinator of ANC Levon
Zurabyan and Levon Ter-Petrossyan – mwill speak at the rally.

The rally will be followed by a procession.

ANKARA: Turkish minister welcomes "recent messages from USA"

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
April 2 2010

Turkish minister welcomes "recent messages from USA"

Ankara, 1 April: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on
Thursday [1 April] that the recent messages from the USA were
eliminating the concerns and meeting the expectations of Turkey.

On 4 March the US House of Representatives committee on foreign
affairs adopted a resolution on Armenian allegations related to the
incidents of 1915 in a voting of 23-22. Following this development,
the Turkish ambassador in Washington, Namik Tan, was summoned to
Turkey.

Davutoglu told reporters that they had not set a date yet regarding
the return of Tan to USA.

Noting that he conveyed Turkey’s views, expectations and concerns to
US State Secretary Hillary Clinton on the phone, Davutoglu said that
Clinton, in return, expressed the importance they attached to Turkish
Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s participation in International Nuclear
Security Summit which would be held in Washington, DC, on 12 and 13
April.

Clinton told me that the USA was aware of the strategic dimension of
the relations between Turkey and the USA, added Davutoglu.

Earlier in the day, Erdogan said that he was still assessing whether
or not he would pay a visit to the United States. Noting that he would
announce his decision probably tomorrow, Erdogan said, "If I decide to
go to the USA, I will send back our Ambassador Tan immediately."

Turkish PM Says His Country To Continue Supporting Azerbaijan

TURKISH PM SAYS HIS COUNTRY TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING AZERBAIJAN

Yerkir
02.04.2010 14:42

Yerevan (Yerkir) – Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and
Azerbaijani presidential aide Ramiz Mehdiyev have discussed bilateral
relations between the two countries, Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
Turkey – Armenia relations, the latest developments on the Armenian
Genocide at a meeting in Ankara.

Erdogan said that Turkey had always supported Azerbaijan, and would
do it in the future as well.

BAKU: Swedish PM Welcomes Return Of Turkish Envoy

SWEDISH PM WELCOMES RETURN OF TURKISH ENVOY

news.az
April 1 2010
Azerbaijan

Fredrik Reinfeldt Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has welcomed
the return to Stockholm of the Turkish ambassador, Zergun Koruturk.

According to the Swedish press, Prime Minister Reinfeldt said that
it was a good step to keep Turkish-Swedish relations healthy. He also
highlighted the importance of bilateral ties.

Reinfeldt extended Sweden’s support to Turkey’s membership of the
European Union.

Meanwhile, Koruturk said in an interview with the Swedish news agency
TT that the Turkish government welcomed the attitude of both Swedish
Prime Minister Reinfeldt and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, following
the Swedish parliament’s resolution accepting Armenian allegations
of genocide.

‘The Turkish government and I are sure that there will be no changes in
the foreign policy of the Swedish government. Prime Minister Reinfeldt
and Foreign Minister Bildt said in their statements that it was the
government, not parliament, which shaped Sweden’s foreign policy,’
she said.

The Turkish diplomat returned to Sweden on Tuesday after being recalled
to Ankara for consultations after the Swedish parliament on 11 March
passed a resolution on the incidents of 1915. The resolution was
approved with 131 votes in favour and 130 against. Turkey strongly
rejects the genocide allegations and regards the events as civil
strife in wartime which claimed the lives of many Turks and Armenians.

Armenian Schools To Get Free Books Translated From Turkish

ARMENIAN SCHOOLS TO GET FREE BOOKS TRANSLATED FROM TURKISH

Hurriyet
March 31 2010
Turkey

The Ministry of Education has prepared mathematics and introduction
to science textbooks in Armenian to be distributed free of charge to
18 Armenian schools, NTV reported, citing daily AkÅ~_am.

The decision was made after a letter sent to Education Minister
Nimet Cubukcu by a Turkish-Armenian teacher requesting distribution
of free textbooks to Armenian schools. The request was granted as
the ministry initiated an unprecedented project for the 2011-2012
school year and assigned the Instruction and Education Institution
to translate the textbooks into Armenian in line with the ministry’s
curriculum. The head masters of some Armenian schools were invited
to Ankara for collaboration. According to the final regulation, the
mathematics and introduction to science textbooks for first, second
and third grades and three supplementary exercise books for each will
be translated into Armenian and 2,000 copies will be made. In total,
24,000 books will be published for Armenian schools. The Ministry of
Education used to distribute free Turkish culture textbooks to these
schools. Eva Orakyan, the head master of Private Pangaltı Armenian
Primary School, evaluated the project as an improvement. Stating
that there had been no demand for a similar project for high schools,
Orakyan promised collaboration if such a demand occurred. There are
24 Armenian schools in Turkey, 18 of them in Istanbul.

April 5 Is Memorial Day In Armenia: Do You Get The Day Off?

APRIL 5 IS MEMORIAL DAY IN ARMENIA: DO YOU GET THE DAY OFF?

Tert.am
16:16 ~U 01.04.10

The day following Easter Sunday is Memorial Day, according to the RA
Law on Rememberance and Holidays. Memorial Day is a statutory holiday
and thus is considered to be a day off for many – but not all.

Government offices and state buildings will be closed on Monday. Civil
servants, however, will be expected to come to work on Saturday,
April 10, instead.

CNNTurk: April 13 Crucial For Armenian-Turkish Normalization Process

CNNTURK: APRIL 13 CRUCIAL FOR ARMENIAN-TURKISH NORMALIZATION PROCESS

Panorama.am
17:14 30/03/2010

Region

"In Yerevan-Ankara contact line, April 13 will be crucial for the
Armenian-Turkish normalization process. Ankara is expecting obligations
from Yerevan, while Yerevan does the same from Ankara," CNNTurk writes.

According to the source, the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
due to leave for Washington over the Nuclear Security Summit, is
expected to discuss with the US President Barack Obama the future
of the protocols and this is to decide whether Armenia will withdraw
from the process or not.

"Not to withdraw, official Yerevan expects Turkey to make a statement
with content: "We have hung the protocols on a hook due to internal
problems."

Armenia Could Be A Mediator In Russian-Georgian Negotiations

ARMENIA COULD BE A MEDIATOR IN RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN NEGOTIATIONS

ArmInfo
2010-03-29 18:14:00

Interview of Paata Zakareishvili, Georgian expert, Director of the
Institute for Nationalism and Conflict Studies, with ArmInfo news
agency

Mr. Zakareishvili, the Georgian authorities have recently raised new
accusations against Vahagn Chakhalyan, Leader of the "United Javakhq"
Democratic Alliance, and other Armenian activists demanding social
reforms. What are these new repressions against them conditioned by?

I’d like to make no comments now as judicial proceedings are underway.

His lawyers have managed to move the case to Strasbourg and I am sure
that the court will deliver a fair verdict. The most important thing
is that the proceedings are underway.

There is an opinion that the given repressions are connected with
the forthcoming election to local self-government bodies of Georgia.

I do not think so. I think this was most likely connected with the
parliamentary election, when the Georgian authorities realized that
not all the population of Javakheti voted for pro-power parties. The
authorities identified those who voted for other parties and started
repressions against them. Unfortunately, there were such facts. The
situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti is calm at present, and the authorities
took control of it via social reforms, having repaired the roads
and solved the problems with gas and electric power supply. Over the
last year the population in the region made no demands to Tbilisi,
which shows that the situation there is much calmer than before.

Does it mean that there are no problems in Javakheti now?

Undoubtedly, there are fewer problems in this region at present.

However, the remaining problems have become bigger and it is difficult
to solve them. Roads have been built, gas and electricity are also
available there, however, there are still such unsolved problems of
public nature as education, entry to Georgian university, study of the
Georgian language, use of the Armenian language, conduct of judicial
proceedings, etc. I think no authorities can solve all these problems
at once. Some problems are solved quickly, and some of them – slowly.

When there is stagnation, the authorities may be strongly criticized.

But when the process is running and there is dynamics, the authorities
should be given an opportunity to solve the problems.

Many experts think that possible opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border will cause a problem of Turk-Meskhets’ returning to Javakheti.

May this destabilize the situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti?

We call them not Turk-Meskhets, but Muslim-Meskhets. The word
expression ‘Turk-Meskhets’ was invented in Soviet laboratories,
as when they were expelled they were not Turks but they became
Turks later. Many of them were Georgians, Azerbaijanis, maybe even
Armenians. I think they have the same rights like other citizens. It is
the last nation for whom World War II has not been finished yet. It is
not their fault that Stalin did not trust them. If I protect Armenians
I should also protect Turk-Meskhets. The authorities of Georgia should
persuade the population that Meskhets are not a problem. Moreover,
the majority of Muslim-Meskhets will not come back to Javakheti or
Meskhetia, they will chiefly return to Guria and Imeretia regions
of Georgia. The Georgian authorities understand that problems may
arise. For this reason they do as much as possible to populate these
people with comfort in the entire territory of the country to avoid
any problems. These people have a right to come back to Georgia and
I come out for their returning. Maximum 5 thsd people may move from
Turkey. This is a very small number for Georgians and Armenians to
scare anything, especially taking into account the fact that these
people have never created problems where they lived. They have their
own culture. They are industrious and law-abiding people. I don’t
think it is a problem to be manipulated all the time.

On March 1 the Verkhniy Lars checkpoint was opened. Who was opening
of the given checkpoint beneficial to first of all?

This was first of all beneficial to Georgian-Armenian relations. I am
happy for the Georgian government to have will and enough courage to
step over its insult to Russia and open that checkpoint. I am sure
if this checkpoint functions well, Armenia as well as Russia will
understand that it will be not bad for Georgia as well to use it.

Anyway, the open checkpoint is better than the closed one, as it
serves to the benefit of the Armenian people. It has enhanced trust
between Armenia and Georgia. It is known that the negotiations on
opening the checkpoint were held in Yerevan, too, with participation
of Armenian mediators. I am sure this will serve to consolidation
of Georgian-Armenian relations and mutual understanding, thanks to
which it will be easier to solve other problems, which, unfortunately,
exist between us. The example of Lars is one of the best examples of
the Georgian-Armenian relations. Georgian authorities have finally
understood that Armenia must not be because of Russia.

Under what conditions may a dialogue start between Tbilisi and Moscow?

It is very much hard to speak about the prospect of reconciliation
with Russia until there are Russian embassies in Sukhumi and
Tskhinvali. There is a conflict between Russia and Georgia and we
need a mediator. For instance, there is, unfortunately, a conflict
also between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and the OSCE Minsk Group is
your mediator, which is trying to make the negotiations easier and
protect the interests of all the parties. Someone should undertake
similar mediation between Russia and Georgia, and Armenia could do
that. Why not? If Armenia mediated the conflict instead of Switzerland,
it would be much easier so settle some problems. But Armenia has its
own problems in the region, particularly, with Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Nevertheless, if I were a representative of Georgian authorities,
I’d try to involve the neighbors in the process. I think that today
Georgia is far away from reconciliation with Russia. The formula
should be the following – "everything except restoration of the
diplomatic relations". That is to say, we cannot restore diplomatic
relations until there are Russian embassies in Sukhumi and Tskhinvali,
Georgia needs Russia as much as the latter needs Georgia. Anyway,
Georgia is one of the most important players in the South Caucasus as
we have ports and the most important communication ways pass via the
territory of our country. I am sure the time will come when Russia
will feel that it needs good relations with Georgia.

How do you assess the prospects of normalization of the relations
between Armenia and Turkey?

One can only welcome the process of reconciliation between Yerevan
and Ankara because this is one of the most protracted and hardest
conflicts in the region based on the hard and horrible historical
experience of the Armenian Genocide. Normalization of the relations
between Armenia and Turkey will have a positive effect not only on
the two countries, but also on the whole region. This means that if
such a hard problem can be resolved, the rest of the conflicts are
also resolvable. Rapprochement with Yerevan will strengthen Turkey’s
positions in the region as today Ankara is somewhat restricted in its
actions. Everybody knows what really happened in 1915 but Turks are
forced to hush this up for political reasons. If they are relieved
of this burden, they will find it easier to speak to Armenia and the
world, as this is the main thing the world community blames Turkey
for. As soon as Turkey gets rid of this burden, it will become a
serious player in the South Caucasus, get more influence on Azerbaijan
for Baku’s stance to become more flexible in the Karabakh problem.

Normal relations with Turkey will allow Armenia to get more actively
involved in global processes. So, Armenian-Turkish rapprochement
will be big success for the whole region. If not the Armenian-Turkish
confrontation there would be no Nagorny Karabakh conflict. Normalized
Armenian-Turkish relations will have a positive effect on the Karabakh
peace process.

bMay normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations reduce the role
of Georgia as a transit country for energy resources?

No, I do not think so. The world is expanding, contacts are increasing,
and a lot of commodities are moving along the whole globe.

If there are no problems between Armenia and Turkey, this may lead to
even bigger inflow of commodities and investments to the region. The
region will become much safer. Therefore, I am sure that Georgia will
not suffer from this. When your neighbors live well, you cannot live
badly. This is absurdity. That is why I think it is not serious to say
that opening of the Armenian-Turkish border will result in reduction
of significance of Georgia as a transit country.

The Delegation Headed By The Deputy Prime-Minister, Minister Of Defe

THE DELEGATION HEADED BY THE DEPUTY PRIME-MINISTER, MINISTER OF DEFENCE OF CZECH REPUBLIC MARTIN BARTAK MAKES AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO ARMENIA

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26. 03.10

By the invitation of the RA Minister of Defence Seyran Ohanyan on 26
March the delegation headed by the deputy prime-minister, minister
of defence of Czech Republic Martin Bartak arrived in Yerevan on an
official visit. After the official meeting ceremony at the RA MoD
Administrative Complex a tete-a-tete of the ministers of defence of
the two countries took place, which was followed by a broader meeting
of the delegations. During the meeting the present state and the future
prospects of the Armenian-Czech cooperation in the defence sector were
discussed. They underlined the importance of developing the cooperation
bilaterally, as well as in the frames of international boards.

The spheres of military industry, international peace, military
education, and others were emphasized as mutually beneficial spheres
for cooperation. Agreements were reached about mutual visits and
exchange of experience and information. Seyran Ohanyan and Martin
Bartak signed an agreement between the RA Ministry of Defence and the
Ministry of Defence of Czech Republic on military cooperation. On
the same day the RA President Serzh Sargsyan received the deputy
prime-minister, minister of defence of Czech Republic Martin Bartak.

They expressed an opinion that in the frames of the European and
Euro Atlantic boards the two countries have a great potential for
cooperation. The RA President underlined that Armenia realizes the
importance of active cooperation with Czech Republic in the defence
sector – the visit of Martin Bartak gives a wonderful chance for
putting the present intentions into practice. The minister of defence
of Czech Republic, in his turn, stated that the agreement on military
cooperation signed in Yerevan opens up new prospects for interactions.

The RA President via deputy prime-minister Martin Bartak thanked the
Czech Republic for its objectivity in the Nagorno Kharabakh issue.

In the frames of the visit the deputy prime-minister, minister
of defence of Czech Republic Martin Bartak visited Tsitsernakaberd
(Swallow Fortress) Memorial in respect to the memory of the victims of
the Armenian Genocide. The group of businessmen and representatives
of the military industrial sector visited the RA military industrial
factories and observed the capacities of this sector. The members
of the delegation met the RA deputy minister of defence, chief of
the RA MoD directorate of logistics A. Mirzabekyan and the chiefs of
the corresponding departments. A number of agreements were reached on
developing the cooperation in the military industrial sector. In the
evening of 26 March the delegation headed by the deputy prime-minister,
minister of defence of Czech Republic Martin Bartak left Yerevan.

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