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French MPs In ‘Solidarity’ Visit To Karabakh

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Four members of France’s parliament visited Nagorno-Karabakh on Monday in a show of support for the disputed territory’s pursuit of international recognition of its secession from Azerbaijan.

The delegation led by Guy Teissier, chairman of the French National Assembly’s committee on national defense, met with local parliamentarians and was due to hold separate talks with Bako Sahakian, president of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR).

“Coming to Armenia is a gesture of friendship. Coming to Karabakh is a gesture of solidarity,” Teissier said in a speech at the NKR parliament.

Armenia will be in favor of USSR restoration, says Russian MP

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A Russian MP has said that the United Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) will reborn in the coming 10-15 years and that Armenia will join it.

“I am also convinced that the Soviet Union will be restored,” Sergei Lisovsky said, following a similar view expressed by Kyrgyzstan’s former President Askar Akayev earlier.

“In the near future Belarus, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, in short, all previous Soviet republics will unite,” said Lisovsky.
According to him, the Transbaltian countries will also join the USSR as the Europe does not need them.

Further, he said that Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan too will join the USSR. In the meantime, according to him, “if Armenia and the Transbaltian countries will join the USSR later, then Georgia and Azerbaijan will crawl to it”.

Dashnak Leadership Criticizes Party Branch In U.S.

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In a rare manifestation of discord within its ranks, the opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) criticized on Friday its largest branch in the United States for deciding to boycott an upcoming event in Los Angeles to be attended by President Serzh Sarkisian.

Sarkisian is expected to visit the U.S. in late September to address the UN General Assembly in New York and meet with representatives of the influential Armenian-American community. He will attend an official banquet organized by the Armenian Consulate in Los Angeles and dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s independence.

Azerbaijanis post 27,000 and Armenians 1,628 articles on Wikipedia

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The number of articles posted by Azerbaijani citizens on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia has seen an upsurge in the recent six months with the number of active Wikipedia users having increased only slightly.

If there were about 54,000 articles in Azeri in Wikipedia six months ago, now they make a total of 81,199.

The number of active users has changed only slightly. Initially there were 339 active users, while now there 359.

Active users are those who have done some activity in the recent 30 days on the website.

Armenians have produced 1628 articles on Wikipedia in the recent half year, bringing the number of Armenian articles up to a total of 14,619.

Will ‘pop music diplomacy’ delay war in a long, bitter Azerbaijan-Armenia land dispute?

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Azerbaijan is set to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest, an American Idol-type show watched by 125 million European TV viewers this year, when the little-known country was the surprise winner. But will the expressed willingness of Azerbaijan to let its arch-enemy Armenia take part in the 2012 competition produce a breakthrough, where international negotiators and military threats have failed? Will “pop music diplomacy” postpone a war, thanks to an Armenian singer named Lucia Moon?

The answer to the first question is probably not, given the still-heated climate of Azerbaijan-Armenia relations after the failure of recent internationally-led talks. The Israelis and Palestinians seem closer to okaying a return to 1967 borders than Azerbaijan and Armenia – two former Soviet bloc countries – are to settling their dispute over the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh, an area the size of Delaware in the Southern Caucasus neighbored by Georgia, Turkey and Iran.

Meskhetian Turks’ documents destroyed

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A cargo company has mistakenly delivered 15 boxes of historical documents regarding Meskhetian (Ahiska) Turks, the Turkish newspaper Today’s Zaman reported.

The documents were forwarded by the Igdır Department of Public Works and Settlement to the State Archives General Directorate to archives’ waste-paper unit, where the documents were destroyed.

Citing a report by the Turkish Daily Radikal, the newspaper said that the Igdir Department of Public Works and Settlement sent documents, including land ownership certificates and tax papers of Meskhetian Turks, by UPS to the State Archives. However, the cargo company incorrectly delivered the boxes of documents to the waste-paper unit in Ergazi, where they were destroyed.

Fighting potential of Karabakh’s army has increased

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The defense minister of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has said the fighting potential of Karabakh’s army has increased by about 20 per cent.

Speaking to journalists on Friday on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Karabakh’s independence in capital Stepanakert, Movses Hakobyan said that Karabakh’s Armed Forces “are always on the alert to give a worthy response to any military assault” by Azerbaijan.

“Last year and the first semester of this one have been announced as a year of reforms in the Armed Forces,” said Hakobyan. “And today the fighting potential of the army has increased by about 20 per cent which is our greatest achievement compared to all the [previous] years.”

Territorial integrity principle for Azerbaijan?

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In an interview with Analitika.at.ua,Vahram Atanesyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, Parliament of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), commented on the Armenian public figure Georgy Vanyan’s statement that “Armenia must recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. It is not until Armenia does so that all the other issues can be discussed.”

He said: “It is comforting to know that Armenian and Azerbaijani experts are ‘testing the ground’ to lay the foundations for ‘good neighborly relations’. I also mean some articles – seen as ‘extraordinary’ ones in Azerbaijan – by Zardusht Alizade. What Alizade and Vanyan have in common is their phobia about ‘the Empire’ e.i. ‘the Russia Empire.’ The point is, however, that both of them, unwittingly, propose serving another ‘empire’ – the one of ‘universal democracy’ – which, similarly to the ‘Russian Empire,’ disregards international legal principles, and human morals as such, when their vital interests are jeopardized.

Georgia Moves To Sell Minority Share In Key Gas Pipeline

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The government of Georgia will likely sell to foreign investors a minority stake in the Georgian section of a pipeline supplying Russian natural gas to Armenia, according to a senior official in Tbilisi.

The Georgian online news agency Bizzone.info quoted Energy Minister Aleksandr Khetaguri as saying late on Wednesday that up to 25 percent of shares in the pipeline could be floated soon on stock exchanges in New York, London and Warsaw.

“We have repeatedly stated that we intend to place minority stakes in those stock exchanges,” Khetaguri said.

“We have hired investment companies to go through all procedures, obtain appropriate recommendations and begin the process of share registration in order to be able to float approximately 25 percent of minority shares in [state-run] companies,” he added.

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John Balian’s “Novel Approach” Brings the Armenian Saga to the Masses – An interview with John Balian by Lucine Kasbarian

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Armenians often wish for a tale about the Armenian Genocide and its aftermath that would make a blockbuster film and draw attention to their cause. John Balian’s new book, Gray Wolves and White Doves (CreateSpace/Amazon.com), may be that tale.

 Largely autobiographical, this atmospheric novel is presented through the eyes of an innocent young boy trying to make sense of the world as he grows up amid repressive conditions in Western Armenia/Eastern Turkey during the 1960s and 70s.

 This fast-paced, multi-layered narrative takes readers from Hanna Ibelin’s (a.k.a. Jonah Ibelinian’s) close-knit family life in the perilous Asia Minor region of Palu to terror and tragedy while en route to Syria’s Kamishli, to a bleak existence on the mean streets of Istanbul.

New Children’s Picture Book From Armenian Folklore

Teaneck, N.J. and Belmont, Mass. –  An Armenian folktale retold by Armenian-American writer Lucine Kasbarian and illustrated by Moscow-based artist Maria Zaikina debuts with Marshall Cavendish Children’s Publishers in April 2011.

The Greedy Sparrow: An Armenian Tale is from the ancient Armenian oral tradition and culture, which was nearly obliterated during the Turkish genocide of the Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks in 1915. The author learned the tale from her father, editor and columnist C.K. Garabed, who would recite it to her at bedtime. He had learned it from his own grandmother, a celebrated storyteller from the Old Country.  The tale was first put to paper by Armenian poet Hovhannes Toumanian at the turn of the 20th century.

“We Need To Lift The Armenian Taboo”

Turkish writer and publicist Ahmet Insel labels the initiative of the Turkish Nationalist Movement Party to pray namaz on the ruins of Ani as provocation.

In an interview with “A1+,” the publicist said the initiative was supported only by a small percentage of Turks.

“They offered namaz in Ani in protest against Christian rites carried out in Trabzon and Akhtamar. The leader of the Nationalist Movement Party, Devlet Bahceli said if Christians are allowed to pray inside museums, similarly he can pray namaz in Armenian churches,” said Ahmet Insel.

The Turkish writer arrived in Armenia to participate in a book festival. Presentation of Armenian version of Dialogue sur le tabou arménien (Dialogue about the Armenian Tabou) co-authored by Ahmet Insel and Michel Marian was held during the festival.

US Media Discusses The Armenian Genocide

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA –  KFI 640, a popular news/talk radio station hosted by Bill Handel on September 23 aired a live interview with Michael Bobelian, the writer of a new book titled  Children of Armenia: A Forgotten Genocide and the Century-long Struggle for Justice

The book chronicles the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, and recounts a people’s struggle for justice in the face of a century of silence and denial.

During the interview, which was aired during the prime morning time slot, Bill Handel addressed both the efforts within the United States to ensure that the US government appropriately acknowledges the Armenian Genocide and Turkey’s ongoing denial.

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Azerbaijan wins Security Council Seat, while Armenians remain idle

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By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier

Pres Aliyev was celebrating last week his country’s historic victory at the United Nations. With an overwhelming number of votes, Azerbaijan was elected for the first time to the prestigious UN Security Council for a two-year term.

This column shall address three questions: 1) how did Azerbaijan manage to get elected to such an elite body? 2) what will Azerbaijan accomplish with its newly-acquired seat? 3) what actions did Armenians take to counter Azerbaijan’s candidacy?

New Online Cultural Platform Launched in Armenia

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A new Armenian website for culture — arteria.am — was launched at the Khnko Apor Children’s Library in Yerevan today. Armenian Book Center NGO is the organization responsible for the site, which was developed with the assistance of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Eurasia Partnership Foundation.

The website is the response to “the published book and organized exhibit, the cinema poster and the music that pours from the stage or the signs in procession down the street, the writing on the walls of establishments, the conversations given wings in city transport, which wants take form and resound as commentary or criticism,” reads the section on concept on the site, which is currently only available in Armenian.

Pres Sarkozy Says ‘Tseghasbanoutyoun’, a word Obama has yet to utter

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By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier

Flying to Armenia, French President Nicolas Sarkozy confided to his top aides last week: “I am going to toss a live grenade!” He was revealing his readiness to act firmly if Turkey continued to deny the Armenian Genocide.

Shortly after arriving in Yerevan, Pres Sarkozy courageously declared before journalists assembled at the Armenian Genocide Monument: “The Armenian Genocide is a historic reality that was recognized by France. Collective denial is even worse than individual denial.” When asked if France would adopt a law to prosecute those who deny the Genocide, the French President stated: “If Turkey revisited its history, faced its bright and dark sides, this recognition of the Genocide would be sufficient. But if Turkey will not do that, then without a doubt it would be necessary to go further.”

Visit to Nakhichevan Shows Why Armenians Can Never Again Live Under Azeri Rule

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By Harut Sassounian

Publisher, The California Courier

Scottish researcher Steven Sim reported about his troubling experiences in Nakhichevan, a historic Armenian territory now occupied by Azerbaijan. Since Sim’s 2006 revealing report has not been adequately publicized in the international media, I would like to present here some of its highlights.

Sim stated that he entered Nakhichevan by land from Turkey and traveled to the village of Abrakunis at Yernjak valley. When he asked a 12-year-old about an ancient church there, the boy pointed to an empty piece of land.

Kocharian Criticized Sargsyan’s Handling of Armenia-Turkey Protocols, But Said He Won’t Interfere

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In a Sept. 25, 2009 meeting with former President of Armenia Robert Kocharian initiated by then US Ambassador to Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch, Armenia’s second president criticized current President Serzh Sargsyan for his handling of the rapprochement with neighboring Turkey.

 

According to a diplomatic cable sent by then US Deputy Chief of Mission Joseph Pennington to the US State Department soon after the meeting and recently published by WikiLeaks, Kocharian asked, “why should Turkey’s parliament have to ratify” a set of protocols when “the Turks did no such thing in closing the border” in 1993? In the ex-president’s view, the Turks were exploiting the protocols and Sargsyan “in an effort to embark upon a negotiating process that they had every intention of dragging out, to the detriment of Armenia’s interests… He said he would have imposed a deadline on the Turks to do both things, and criticized Sargsyan for not doing so. ‘Now Turkey is dictating the process, and we have no room for maneuver’.”