ANCA: Turkey Enlisted U.S. Administration Cooperation To Block Armen

ANCA: TURKEY ENLISTED U.S. ADMINISTRATION COOPERATION TO BLOCK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.12.2009 13:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Americans made their final push in their
month-long Countdown to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
with a White House call-in day urging President Barack Obama to honor
his campaign pledge by telling visiting Erdogan that the U.S. condemns
the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of
America, (ANCA).

"In April, President Obama missed an opportunity to reclaim the moral
high ground on ending the cycle of genocide," stated ANCA Executive
Director Aram Hamparian. "Today, in his meeting with Prime Minister
Erdogan, we urge President Obama to ‘get it right’ – by recognizing
the Armenian Genocide and urging Turkey’s leadership to do the same."

The ANCA Executive Director expressed concerns about Prime Minister
Erdogan’s efforts to use the meeting with Obama to continue U.S.

complicity in Armenian Genocide denial.

"Prime Minister Erdogan – having succeeded in using the Ankara-inspired
Protocols to enlist the cooperation of yet another U.S. Administration
into its campaign to block recognition of the Armenian Genocide –
is now coming to Washington to cement his gains and further press
his advantage," said Aram Hamparian.

"High on his agenda, it seems, will be showcasing Turkey’s public
disregard for President Obama’s twin priorities for Armenia-Turkey
normalization, namely that they be established without preconditions
and within a reasonable time-frame. Today, more than seven months
after our President’s speech in Ankara – during which he broke his
pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide – it’s patently clear that
Turkey has in fact imposed preconditions, will not act in a reasonable
time-frame, and, more broadly, views this entire process as simply
a way to extend U.S. complicity in Turkey’s denials from one April
24th to the next," added Hamparian.

The Great Famine victims remembered

Kingston Whig-Standard (Ontario)
December 5, 2009 Saturday
Final Edition

The Great Famine victims remembered

by LUBOMYR LUCIUK

Only seven people came to bury him. He rests beneath a simple stone in
New York’s Mount Hebron cemetery, the sole clue to his historical
importance an inscription incised below his name — "Father Of The
Genocide Convention."

As a graduate student I was obliged to read his book, Axis Rule in
Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals
for Redress, frankly more door-stopper than page-turner. Nowadays,
with advocates for "humanitarian intervention" shilling the notion of
a "duty to intervene" whenever and wherever necessary to "stop
genocide," Dr. Raphael Lemkin’s name and words are better known. After
all he fathered the term "genocide" by combining the root words —
geno (Greek for family or race) and — cidium (Latin for killing) then
doggedly lobbied the UN’s member states until they adopted a
Convention on Genocide, 9 December 1948, his crowning achievement.

Because of the horrors committed by Nazi Germany in the Second World
War what is often forgotten, however, is that Lemkin’s thinking about
an international law to punish perpetrators of what he originally
labeled the "Crime of Barbarity" came not in response to the Holocaust
but rather following the 1915 massacres of Armenians, Greeks and
Assyrians within the Ottoman Turkish empire.

Likewise overlooked were Lemkin’s views on Communist crimes against
humanity. In a 1953 lecture in New York City, for example, he
described the "destruction of the Ukrainian nation" as the "classic
example of Soviet genocide," adding insight-fully: "the Ukrainian is
not and never has been a Russian. His culture, his temperament, his
language, his religion, are all different… to eliminate (Ukrainian)
nationalism…the Ukrainian peasantry was sacrificed…a famine was
necessary for the Soviet and so they got one to order… if the Soviet
program succeeds completely, if the intelligentsia, the priest, and
the peasant can be eliminated [then] Ukraine will be as dead as if
every Ukrainian were killed, for it will have lost that part of it
which has kept and developed its culture, its beliefs, its common
ideas, which have guided it and given it a soul, which, in short, made
it a nation…This is not simply a case of mass murder. It is a case
of genocide, of the destruction, not of individuals only, but of a
culture and a nation."

Yet Ukraine’s declaration that the Great Famine of 1932-1933 (known as
the Holodomor) was genocide has secured very little official
recognition from other states, Canada one of those few. Most have
succumbed to an ongoing Holodomor-denial campaign orchestrated by the
Russian Federation’s barkers who insist famine occurred throughout the
U. S. S. R. in the 1930s, did not target Ukrainians and so can’t be
called genocide. They ignore key evidence — the fact that all
foodstuffs were confiscated from Soviet Ukraine even as its borders
were blockaded, preventing relief supplies from getting in, or anyone
from getting out. And how the Kremlin’s men denied the existence of
catastrophic famine conditions as Ukrainian grain was exported to the
West. Millions could have been saved but were instead allowed to
starve. Most victims were Ukrainians who perished on Ukrainian lands.
There’s no denying that.

A thirst for Siberian oil and gas explains why Germany, France and
Italy have become Moscow’s handmaidens, refusing to acknowledge the
Holodomor and blocking Ukraine’s membership in the European Union,
kowtowing to Russia’s geopolitical claim of having some "right" to
interfere in the affairs of countries in its so-called "near abroad."
More puzzling was a pronouncement this year by Pinhas Avivi, deputy
director-general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry: "We regard the
Holodomor as a tragedy but in no case do we call it genocide…the
Holocaust is the only genocide to us." Yet if only the Shoah is
genocide what happened to the Armenians, or to the Rwandans, not to
mention to those many millions of Ukrainians?

Last Saturday, Nov. 28, was the date on which the Holodomor’s victims
were hallowed. Thousands of postcards bearing Lemkin’s image and
citing his words have been mailed to ambassadors worldwide with
governments from Belgium to Botswana, from Brazil to Bhutan, being
asked to acknowledge what was arguably the greatest crime against
humanity to befoul 20th century European history. There is no doubt
that Lemkin knew the famine in Soviet Ukraine was genocidal. If the
world chooses to ignore what he said than what this good man fathered
— the word "genocide" — will loose all meaning, forevermore.

Professor Lubomyr Luciuk teaches political geography at the Royal
Military College of Canada and edited Holodomor: Reflections on the
Great Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine (Kashtan Press, 2008).

Armenia & Cyprus Face The Same Menace — Turkey

ARMENIA & CYPRUS FACE THE SAME MENACE — TURKEY

news.am
Dec 4 2009
Armenia

"In a celebratory ceremony, Speaker of the House, Marios Garoyian, was
honored by the Armenian National Committee of Cyprus as the Personality
of the Year 2009 for his valuable services to the Armenian-Cypriot
community and the Armenian Question," Gibrahayer e-magazine reports.

"This memorable ceremony took place at Latsia Municipal Theatre last
Friday night, 27 November 2009, in the presence of a large number of
officials and guests," the source says.

"Opening remarks were made by Vahan Aynedjian, who spoke about the
history of the Personality of the Year award. ANC Cyprus Chairman
Hagop Manougian spoke of the tragic history of the Armenian people
that led to the formation of the worldwide network of Armenian
National Committees, pursuing the restoration of the rights of the
Armenian people and the recognition of the Armenian Genocide," the
magazine reads.

"Megerditch Megerditchian — member of ARF Dashnaktsoutiun’s Political
Bureau outlined Cyprus and Armenia are faced with the same menace,
Turkey, which, despite the violations of so many principles of
International Law, is assigned by the great powers more and more tasks,
because of its geostrategic location; therefore, the collaboration
between our countries is imperative," the source informs.

Frontier Service One Of The Key Components Of Armenian-Russian Allie

FRONTIER SERVICE ONE OF THE KEY COMPONENTS OF ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN ALLIED RELATIONS

armradio.am
04.12.2009 15:31

President Serzh Sargsyan today received Deputy Head of Frontier Service
of Russia, Lieutenant General Vladimir Streltsov, who introduced the
new Head of the Frontier Department of the Russian Federal Security
Service in Armenia, Viktor Vlasov.

President Sargsyan highly appreciated the consistently reinforcing
military cooperation between Armenia and Russia and attached importance
to the continuation of efforts in that direction. President Sargsyan
said the Frontier Service is one of the important factors of defense
of our country’s border and one of the key components of the allied
Armenian-Russian relations.

"We are satisfied with the activity and professionalism of the border
guards," the President said and said that "good relations and mutual
understanding has been established with the border guards, which
provides an opportunity to find quick and effective solutions to
arising questions."

Armenia Picks Russian Technology For New Nuclear Plant

ARMENIA PICKS RUSSIAN TECHNOLOGY FOR NEW NUCLEAR PLANT

Asbarez
Dec 3rd, 2009

Metsamor Nuclear Power Plan in Armenia

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Armenia’s government unveiled on Thursday plans
to create a Russian-Armenian joint venture tasked with building a
nuclear power station in place of the aging soviet-era facility at
Metsamor by 2017.

Ministers also approved the overall design and main technical
parameters of the plant’s reactor to be purchased from Russia. With
a projected capacity of just over 1,000 megawatts, it would be more
than twice as powerful as Metsamor’s sole operating reactor which
generates roughly 40 percent of the country’s electricity.

"We are making a political decision today," Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan said during a cabinet meeting. "We are agreeing to set up a
joint venture with our Russian partners with a 50/50 ratio. This fits
into the strategy of building a new nuclear plant which we approved
at a meeting of the National Security Council."

In accordance with the decision, the joint venture will be set
up by the Armenian government and a state-run Russian company,
Atmostroyexport. The new plant is to have a Russian AES-92 pressurized
light-water reactor with what Energy and Natural Resources Minister
Armen Movsisian described as a "European safety certificate."

Movsisian told fellow cabinet members that the decision is based on the
recommendations of WorleyParsons, an Australian engineering company
that was chosen by the government in May to manage its extremely
ambitious nuclear project.

AES-92 is a new generation of the Soviet-era VVER reactors that has
been licensed by regulatory authorities in Russia and declared to meet
safety requirements of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The government instructed Movsisian’s ministry to start preparations
for supply contracts with Russian nuclear energy companies.

Vahram Petrosian, director of a Yerevan-based research institute
specializing in atomic energy, welcomed the choice of the reactor,
saying that Russian nuclear facilities are "among the best in the
world" not least because of the quality of their metal casings. "It
is well known in the world that Russian metal is good metal," he
told RFE/RL.

Petrosian noted at the same time that the government should purchase
and install other, "auxiliary" segments of the new plant from Western
manufacturers. "In my view – and I think this is what is going to be
done – it would be right for some of those auxiliary systems to be
American-made," he said.

"A lot also depends on measurement and control devices," added the
nuclear scientist. "It is important to make the right choice of device
operators. They can, for example, be obtained from France."

The government has still not answered the key lingering question of
who will finance the planned work on Metsamor’s replacement. The
total cost of the project is estimated at a whopping $5 billion,
a sum twice higher than Armenia’s state budget for this year. The
initial authorized capital of the Russian-Armenian venture will stand
at a symbolic 60 million drams ($156,000).

Movsisian has repeatedly stated that Yerevan will succeed in finding
foreign investors interested in the project. He said in May that the
construction work will start by the beginning of 2011.

"The process of constructing the atomic plant is going smoothly,"
Prime Minister Sarkisian insisted on Thursday.

Double-Bottom Politics

DOUBLE-BOTTOM POLITICS

WPS Agency
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
December 2, 2009 Wednesday
Russia

THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO POWER CENTERS, THE PRESIDENTIAL TEAM AND THE
PREMIER’S TEAM, AFFECTS ALL ASPECTS OF RUSSIA’S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
POLITICS; President Medvedev’s increasing influence both in the country
and in the world gives rise to latent tensions between himself and
Premier Vladimir Putin. This affects all aspects of Russia’s internal
and external politics.

The current existence of two power centers is affecting practically all
aspects of Russia’s internal and external policies. They say that the
more experienced leader Dmitry Medvedev becomes, the more international
recognition he enjoys, the more heated tensions emerge between himself
and Premier Vladimir Putin. While Premier Putin repeatedly emphasizes
that he does not interfere in the Presidential responsibilities,
it is him who actually forms Russia’s foreign policy.

For example, last July Russian President Medvedev and US President
Obama agreed to conclude a new treaty on strategic offensive arms
reductions. However, December is coming, and it is likely that the
US-Russian negotiations have come to a blind alley. It is only natural
that Putin’s team selected a group of Russian experts involved in
elaborating the draft treaty. Specifically, this expert group insists
that the negotiations must involve not only the US nuclear potential,
but also the nuclear potentials of France and Great Britain. All these
three countries are NATO member states, and their missiles may be
targeted at a single adversary. Meanwhile it is clear that President
Medvedev is seeking to settle the issue of strategic nuclear weapons
as soon as possible.

Another important issue is China. President Medvedev is duly
authorized, and would like to be personally responsible for Russia’s
policy in that country. However, First Vice-Premier and Premier Putin’s
right hand aide Igor Sechin has always been and remains a key person
working with Chinese counterparts.

Another example refers to an agreement on settling relations signed
between adversary countries, Armenia and Turkey. The Russian Foreign
Ministry alone being under a total control of Premier Putin was
in charge of that problem. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov openly
insisted that President of Armenia Sarkisyan accept the agreement on
the terms offered by Turkey. And the US Department of State supported
him in those efforts. They say that President Medvedev was extremely
dissatisfied with the fact that he had failed to actively participate
in that process.

Not so long ago it became clear why the Premier’s team had been so
active. Actually Vladimir Putin pressed Armenia into signing a peace
agreement with Turkey. In turn, Turkey endorsed the construction of
the ‘South Stream’ pipeline via its territorial waters in the Black
Sea. The Premier believes that is his personal achievement.

According to specialists, tensions between Putin and Medvedev will
only increase, but not to finalize in an open conflict that could lead
to a pre-term presidential elections. But it is highly unprofitable
for President Medvedev’s team.

Yerevan To Host A Volunteering Fair

YEREVAN TO HOST A VOLUNTEERING FAIR

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2009 20:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Eurasia" International University will launch on
December 5 Volunteering Fair, timed to the International Volunteer
Day in Armenia. Students from different universities of Armenia,
as well as representatives of public organizations will take part
in the fair will become familiar with volunteering activities in the
world. They also will prepare their program. Activities will be held
in the Tsitsernakaberd park.

Volunteering Fair is organized by Professionals for Civil Society
Development public organization and Eurasia International university,
Pyunik Disability Union also takes part.

Armenia’s Hatis Suffers Its Second Defeat By Greek Atinaykos

ARMENIA’S HATIS SUFFERS ITS SECOND DEFEAT BY GREEK ATINAYKOS

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2009 21:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s Hatis basketball club (coach: Gia
Khazanchyan) Thursday met with Greek Atinaykos in the frameworks of
Europe 2009-10 qualification tournament. Armenian sportsmen started
the game actively, scoring 33:21 in the first quarter. But the rivals
managed to gain the upper hand over Armeniams, ending the match 79:87.

Recurrent Monitoring On The NKR-Azerbaijan Contact Line

RECURRENT MONITORING ON THE NKR-AZERBAIJANI CONTACT LINE

AZG DAILY
03-12-2009

Karabakh conflict

On December 3, the OSCE will hold recurrent monitoring on the contact
line between NKR and Azerbaijani armed forces

The monitoring will be held near the Tapgaragoyunlu village of
Azerbaijani Goranboy (in Armenian Getabek) region.

OSCE Chairman-in-Office Personal Representative Andrzej Kasprzyk’s
field assistants Vladimir Chountulov, Pieter Ki and Irji Aberli will
hold the monitoring on the NKR line.

On the Azerbaijani line the monitoring will be held by the OSCE
Chairman-in-Office Personal Representative field assistants Imre
Palatinus and Jaslan Nurtazin.

Revenues Of Armenian Communities Amount To 42 Billion Drams As Of No

REVENUES OF ARMENIAN COMMUNITIES AMOUNT TO 42 BILLION DRAMS AS OF NOVEMBER 1 INSTEAD OF ENVISAGED 45 BILLION 135 MILLION DRAMS

Noyan Tapan
Dec 3, 2009

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN. The total actual revenues of
Armenia’s communities, including Yerevan, amounted to 42 billion drams
as of November 1, 2009 instead of the envisaged 45 billion 135 million
drams. The revenue collection index made up 92.9%. The collection
of community revenues grew by 29.3% as compared to the same period
of 2008. The collection of own revenues of communities amounted to
16bn 456m 849 thousand drams or 85.7%, growing by 23.6% compared to
the first ten months of last year. These indices were announced at
the December 1 sitting of the Collegium under the RA Deputy Prime
Minister, Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgian,
the PR Unit of the RA Ministry of Territorial Administration reported.

The indices of land tax and property tax collection for lands in the
administrative territories of communities made up 81.2% and 95.2%
respectively, increasing by 33% and 29.2% on the same period of 2008.

A. Gevorgian said that the discussions showed that it is inexpedient
to continue applying the RA Law on Land Tax Remissions in 2010.

According to him, although the law’s application allowed collecting
land taxes of 1bn 23m drams accumulated in the previous years, it has
also caused some problems in the administration and legal fields, in
particular, it created obstacles to the current collection of land tax.

As of November 1, the arrears of wages, including wages for the
previous years, amounted to 976m 778 thousand drams, including 78m
735 thousand drams in 2009. The regional governors were instructed to
establish control over the communities and make the communities, which
are in arrears of wages for the previous years, provide additional
subsidies to pay the wages.