BAKU: President’ remarks mean Azerbaijan might readying for war

President’s latest remarks mean Azerbaijan might be getting ready for war –
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Ayna, Baku
15 Mar 05

Text of C. Sumarinli report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna on 15 March
headlined “The president’s military priorities” and subheaded “Baku is
buying new military hardware for the next Azerbaijani-Armenian war”

The main priority in the activity of [Azerbaijani President] Ilham
Aliyev is to increase the country’s military budget and raise the
salaries of servicemen, as well as buy new military hardware for the
army, he declared in his address at a ceremony to mark the 13th
anniversary of the establishment of the Interior Troops.

Generally, when analysing the president’s remarks, one can come to the
following three conclusions.

First, war is inevitable although undesirable. Therefore, the army is
making preparations for further military operations [against
neighbouring Armenia over the disputed region of Nagornyy Karabakh].
The president uses the terms “military operations” or “war” as
infrequently as possible and prefers the words “other options” and
“new issues”. Experts believe that this is an indicator of Aliyev’s
relatively cautious behaviour over relations with international
organizations.

Despite dubbing war a “humanitarian disaster”, the president says that
the nation is ready to fight and a lot of work will be done to this
end.

If we take into consideration the fact that the preparations for war
are conducted in two directions (organization of mobilization
resources and better logistics of the army), one can suppose that the
government is bracing itself to do more serious work in this regard.

Second, the president said that Azerbaijan’s military budget will
again be increased. One can understand from his statements that this
increase could be as much as 40 per cent, as was the case last
year. Thus, Azerbaijan’s military budget in 2006 could be about 350m
dollars. At the same time, the salaries of servicemen will also be
raised.

Third, the purchase of military hardware for the army is a
priority. The president touched upon this several times in his latest
statements. At the same time, he said that the bulk of military
hardware of the Interior Troops had been bought over the past
year. The purchase of military hardware will continue over a solution
to “new issues” (a military option could be meant).

Ayna’s group of military experts says that there are a few noteworthy
points in these remarks of the president as compared to his previous
statements. These points are basically about buying new military
hardware and using it to resolve the conflict.

In general, Aliyev’s statements may mean that Baku does not rule out
the possibility of resuming military operations although it prefers
peace negotiations and prioritizes taking serious steps towards
organizing the country’s mobilization resources, improving the
provisions of the armed forces and conducting war with
state-of-the-arts weaponry.

BAKU: Three Azeri soldiers wounded in ceasefire breach

Baku Today

Three Azeri soldiers wounded in ceasefire breach

AssA-Irada 15/03/2005 08:26

An Azerbaijani soldier received a head injury after Armenian military units,
from their positions in the occupied Shotlanly village of Aghdam District,
fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani troops located in Terter District
at 11:00 on Friday, local Lider TV reported.

The wounded soldier has undergone a surgery.
Another Azerbaijani soldier more was wounded in Chiragly village of Aghdam
District after Armenia violated ceasefire at about 21:00 on Thursday.

One more Azeri soldier was wounded after Armenian military units, from their
positions in the occupied Shikhlar village of Aghdam District, opened fire
at the positions of the Azerbaijani troops located in Orta Gishlag village
of the same district at 00:13 on Friday.

Swiss FM intends to visit South Caucasus in Autumn

ArmenPress
March 11 2005

SWISS FOREIGN MINISTER INTENDS TO VISIT SOUTH CAUCASUS IN AUTUMN

YEREVAN, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS: Swiss ambassador to Armenia Stefan
Schpek told today in Yerevan that his country’s foreign minister
intends to visit the South Caucasus in 2005 autumn. Schpek who is
seated in Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, said Switzerland
looks at the South Caucasus as one region and builds its policy based
on this assumption.
He also said frequent mutual visits by government officials of the
two countries will help establish closer ties. “Switzerland is
interested in seeing stability in the region. Destabilization of the
region would be dangerous to Europe,” he said.
The ambassador has arrived in Armenia to sign an agreement with
Armenian emergency department whereby Switzerland will provide
420,000 Swiss Franks to the Armenian agency to purchase new equipment
and to reinforce its regional branches.

Meeting With Sportsmen

MEETING WITH SPORTSMEN

Azat Artsakh – Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
11 March 05

On March 8 the president of NKR Arkady Ghukassian met with the best
sportsmen of the year. Nine of the ten sportsmen were present at
the meeting (NKR chess champion Hovik Hayrapetian is taking part
in competitions abroad). Emphasizing the importance of sport in the
life of the country, A. Ghukassian said, “The meeting with sportsmen
is a tradition. We are happy that there are new faces beside the
familiar ones. This means that the country has achievements in
this sphere. Naturally, an unrecognized country has difficulties in
establishing relationships with other countries. However, we shall
find ways to display our abilities. Sports open the doors which
are closed to politics, and your contribution to state building is
great.” Informing that the 2005-2010 program for physical training
and sports had been worked out already, the NKR minister of education,
culture and sport Ashot Ghulian said that they anticipated the aid of
the government in this question. The sportsmen present at the meeting
with the president were: Ashot Danielian (sambo wrestling, judo,
champion of NKR and RA, medallist of European and world championships),
Ararat Tavadian (football, the national team of NKR, prize winner of
the RA first league), Varouzhan Baghdassarian (table tennis, NKR and RA
champion, participated in European and world juvenile championships),
Narek Grigorian (taekwando, RA champion), Marine Musayelian (track and
field, champion of NKR and RA women’s tournament, Tehran Pan-Armenian
Games), Anna Adamian (table tennis, NKR champion, champion of the RA
championship under 12), Armine Hayrumian (volley-ball, NKR champion,
medallist of RA premier league), Davit Lalayan (karate, black belt). At
the meeting the sportsmen received prize money.

AA.
11-03-2005

Jihad Against Armenia

JIHAD AGAINST ARMENIA

A1+
11-03-2005

Azerbaijan must announce jihad â~@~S sacred war against Armenia in
order to free his â~@~ownâ~@~] lands. Hajig Nuriev, head of the
Azerbaijani Islamic Party has made this announcement.

The latter is pessimistic towards International structures mentioning
that the negotiations cannot give serious results, informs the site
day.az. According to Nuriev, in the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict no help can be anticipated from international
structures as they are not interested in the â~@~fairâ~@~]
settlement of the conflict.

â~@~]Only we can wipe the dishonor off us. Time has come for sacred
warâ~@~, announces Nuriev.

–Boundary_(ID_Fe6yoRupahxxroxla8sjVQ)–

Armenian President congratulates women with March 8

PanArmenian News
March 7 2005

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT CONGRATULATED WOMEN WITH MARCH 8

07.03.2005 05:43

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the occasion of the International Women~Rs Day
celebrated on March 8 Armenian President Robert Kocharian addressed
the women with a message of congratulation, which says in part, ~SDear
women! I congratulate you with the International Women~Rs Day. The
8-th of March is a wonderful occasion to express our warmest
attitude, gratitude and love towards our mothers, sisters and wives.
Armenian women have made a great contribution to the formation of our
country. Presently the frames of their public and state activities
are expanding. Equally with this, you, dear women, keep the family
hearth and remain attractive. I congratulate you with this beautiful
holiday and wish you family warmth, charm and high spirits.~T

ANKARA: France Cannot Question Turkish History without Recognizing’T

The Journal of Turkish Weekly
2005-03-01 09:23:10

France Cannot Question Turkish History without Recognizing ‘The Algerian Genocide’
Jan Soykok – ANKARA

The first sitting of the EU-Turkey Interparliamentary Committee was held in
Strasbourg on February 23. The representatives of the European Committee and the
CE were present at the sitting.
Jacques Toubot, French parliamentarian, demanded to include in the agenda the
Armenian issue. Toubot argued that Turkey had to recognize Armenian allegations.
He claimed that the recognisition of Armenian arguments is a pre-condition for
full-membership.
The French parliamentarian Toubot further demanded that Turkey should recognize
accept the Treaty of Sevres, too. The Treaty of Sevres was signed by the Ottoman
representatives after the First World War, however it was never ratified. Turkey
and the allied states signed Lausanne Peace Treaty instead of Sevres in 1923.
Lausanne Peace Agreement was signed and recognized by France, Greece and Russian
Federation too. However the radical and militant Armenians do not recognize
Turkey’s national borders. Strangely the same people ask Turkey to set
diplomatic relations with Armenia.
Marios Matsakis, parliamentarian from Greek Cyprus, took the floor and stated:
“Turkey carried out genocide against the Armenians, the Greeks and the Kurds.”
Turkish MP Sukru Elekdag strictly criticized Matsakis and called his approach
“rough, full of hatred and behavior unbecoming of the EU.” Eleqdag said that
Toubot’s statements were groundless, adding that the issue should be studied by
the historians and not by the political figures. Afterwards, he suggested to
establish with the assistance of UNESCO a Committee for Studying the Issue of
the Armenian Allegations, including Turkish and Armenian specialists in that.
The demand to recognize the Treaty of Sevres was declined by Oghuz Demirlap,
Turkey’s Permanent Representative to the EU, saying that “such demands are
unacceptable.”
Dr. Nilgun Gulcan said the French politics become ‘ugly’ after 17 December EU
Summit. In the Summit the EU leaders declare that Turkey is a serious EU
candidate and they took decision to start full-membership negotiations.
Dr. Gulcan further continued:
“There is a strong Armenian lobby in France, and many politicians abuse the
issue in order to prevent Turkey’s EU membership or to increase their votes in
elections. Pro-Armenian French politicians accuse Turkey of committing genocide
against Armenians in 1915, however none of the French politicians speak about
the massacred 500.000 Azerbaijanis between 1918-1921 and more than 510.000
Turkish and Kurdish people killed by the Armenian gangs during the Ottoman
period. The Armenians armed militants killed thousands during the Karabakh war
and tortured many civilians in Khojally. Similarly the French MPs do not
question the French period in Algeria. About 1 million Algerians were tortured
and killed by the French soldiers. However France does not accept ‘Algerian
Genocide’. Thousands of Jewish were also sent to the Nazi Germany by the French
authorities during the Second World War. Most of these Jews were tortured and
killed by the Nazis. Turkey was one of the exceptional states which refused the
Nazi demands. I mean the French past is not perfect and the French politicians
cannot question Turkish history. They do see the Armenian torture and occupation
against Azerbaijan but they can talk about the so-called events happened almost
a century ago. It is strange. The strange role of the France in Turkey’s EU
membership has become uglier. The anti-Turkish and anti-Muslim groups could do
anything possible to halt Turkey’s membership. However they also undermine their
states as well. The anti-Turkish policies encourage the racist movements in
France and Germany. Secondly France prefer 2,5 million Armenia to 75 million
Turkey. It is strange. But it is not surprising. The French did the same mistake
many times.”

1 March 2005

Armenian Parliament Starts Its Today’s Session By Standing Up InMemo

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT STARTS ITS TODAY’S SESSION BY STANDING UP IN MEMORY OF
SUMQAYIT TRAGEDY

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28. ARMINFO. Today is the 17th anniversary of the
Sumqayit tragedy.

Armenian pogroms were held by government-supported hooligans in
Sumqayit, Azerbaijan, Feb 26-28 1988 with 32 Armenians killed
as a result among them women and children. The Sumqayit tragedy
marked the beginning of Armenian massacres all over Azerbaijan in
1988-1990. Several hundreds of Armenians were killed during the
period with 300,000 Armenian fleeing to Armenia leaving their homes
and property.

The Armenian Parliament started its today’s session by standing up in
memory of those killed in the tragedy. Many thousand people gathered
today in the center of Yerevan to commemorate this tragic event.

Union =?UNKNOWN?Q?l=F6st?= mit Armenien-Antrag heftige Kritik der=?U

Financial Times – Deutschland
28. Februar 2005

Union löst mit Armenien-Antrag heftige Kritik der Türkei aus

CDU/CSU erinnern an Verschleppungen vor 90 Jahren

Ein von der Union in den Bundestag eingebrachter Antrag zum 90.
Jahrestag der Vertreibung von Armeniern im damaligen Osmanischen
Reich hat eine heftige Reaktion der Türkei ausgelöst. In einer am
Sonntag in Berlin veröffentlichten Erklärung warf der türkische
Botschafter Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik der CDU/CSU-Fraktion vor, “sich zum
Sprecher des fanatischen armenischen Nationalismus” zu machen, der
sich gegen die territoriale Integrität der Türkei richte und auf der
ganzen Welt von organisiertem Terror Gebrauch mache.

In dem Antrag der Union vom 22. Februar heißt es, am 24. April 1915
“wurde auf Befehl der das Osmanische Reich lenkenden jungtürkischen
Bewegung die armenische politische und kulturelle Elite Istanbuls
verhaftet und ins Landesinnere verschleppt, wo deren größter Teil
ermordet wurde”. Den Deportationen seien 1,2 bis 1,5 Millionen
Armenier zum Opfer gefallen. Die Republik Türkei als
Rechtsnachfolgerin des Osmanischen Reichs bestreite bis heute, dass
diese Vorgänge geplant und die verübten Massaker gewollt gewesen
seien. “Diese ablehnende Haltung steht im Widerspruch zu der Idee der
Versöhnung, die die Wertegemeinschaft der Europäischen Union leitet,
deren Mitgliedschaft die Türkei anstrebt.” Die Union hatte bereits
Verstimmung in Ankara ausgelöst, als sie sich gegen
Beitrittsverhandlungen der EU mit der Türkei ausgesprochen hatte.

Der türkische Botschafter kritisierte die Darstellung der Union als
einseitig. “Wir möchten nicht hoffen, dass unsere Freunde in den
Unionsparteien durch die plumpe Verleumdung der türkischen Geschichte
beabsichtigen, insbesondere unsere hier lebenden Bürger zu beleidigen
und auf diese Weise den vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen der Türkei
und Deutschland Schaden zuzufügen.” Die Erörterung der Geschichte und
deren Beurteilung sollte Historikern überlassen werden. Für
erklärungsbedürftig hielt er, dass die Union das Thema jetzt angehe,
obwohl sie sich früher gegen ähnliche Initiativen gestellt habe.

Das heutige Armenien ist eine kleine Republik im südlichen Kaukasus.
Das Verhältnis zum westlichen Nachbarn Türkei gilt als schwierig. Ein
Kernproblem ist der Konflikt um Berg-Karabach. Die Türkei hat
deswegen die Beziehungen zu Armenien abgebrochen.

dpa

Zitat:

“Sie machen sich zu Sprechern des fanatischen armenischen
Nationalismus” – Türkischer Botschafter

–Boundary_(ID_VlpSosx0YUvUg/Q0w3RS+g)–

Armenian Opp. leader set to go to European court over corruption

Armenian opposition leader set to go to European court over corruption

A1+ web site
23 Feb 05

The leader of the Human Rights and Democracy Party, Ruben Torosyan,
announced today that corruption is ingrained in the ruling coalition
in Armenia. He has even invented an appropriate term “kleptocracy” for
that.

In Torosyan’s opinion the three-party coalition formed with the
president’s [Robert Kocharyan] help is the embodiment of corruption.

“The parties which backed Kocharyan in the elections were given the
ministries,” Torosyan told the news conference today. Torosyan was
indignant that his own and other citizens’ rights were violated. He
said that at least 85 MPs of the National Assembly, which are not part
of the ruling coalition [Justice bloc, the National Unity Party, and
the United Labour Party], are not taking part in the work of the
government.

“The rights of those citizens who voted for the Justice bloc, the
National Unity Party and the United Labour Party and also for the
deputies on the majority lists are thus being violated,” Ruben
Torosyan clarified. He thinks that it is pointless to appeal to the
Armenian judicial system and is going to appeal to the European Court
on Human Rights instead.

By the way, the Human Rights and Democracy Party today published a
booklet entitled “Coalition+Corruption equals Kleptocracy”.