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  • SPEAKER PELOSI NAMES ARMENIAN CAUCUS MEMBER CONGRESSMAN MCGOVERN CO-CHAIR OF CONGRESSIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS

    SPEAKER PELOSI NAMES ARMENIAN CAUCUS MEMBER CONGRESSMAN MCGOVERN CO-CHAIR OF CONGRESSIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS

    SPEAKER PELOSI NAMES ARMENIAN CAUCUS MEMBER CONGRESSMAN MCGOVERN CO-CHAIR OF CONGRESSIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS

    Armenian Assembly welcomes McGovern’s appointment

    The Armenian Assembly of America welcomes Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) recent selection of Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA) Assembly Congressional Relations Associate Bianka Dodov, Rep. Jim McGovern and Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny to replace the late Congressman Tom Lantos, the Co-Founder of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, as the new Co-Chair, the AAA reports. Chairman Lantos was an ardent defender of human rights throughout his distinguished career in Congress. During the 110th Congress, Lantos strongly supported efforts to end the genocide in Darfur, as well as voted for House Resolution 106, which combats ongoing attempts to deny the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide.

    In fact, last October, Lantos, in his role as Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted in support of this critical human rights bill and stated, “This is one of those events which has to be settled once and for all: 1.5 million utterly innocent Armenian men, women and children were slaughtered. And the Turkish government, until now, has intimidated the Congress of the United States from taking this measure. I think it’s important, at a time when genocides are going on in Darfur and elsewhere, not to be an accomplice in sweeping an important genocide under the rug.”

    “I am honored by Speaker Pelosi’s decision and look forward to working with my colleagues to address critical issues facing us today,” said Congressman McGovern. “From ending the current genocidal campaign in Darfur and preventing future genocides by reaffirming the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide, I want to ensure that this important body carries forward the legacy of the great Tom Lantos,” McGovern continued. McGovern, like Lantos, strongly supports a wide range of human rights legislation, including H.Res.106. In addition, he is an active member of the Armenian Caucus, serves as Vice-Chairman of the House Rules Committee and is a member of the House Budget Committee.

    “Congressman McGovern understands the important role Congress can play in not only bringing attention to human rights abuses, but also in shaping solutions to address them. The Armenian Assembly is committed to working with the Caucus on issues of mutual concern,” said Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny.

    AZG Armenian Daily #127, 04/07/2008

  • U.S. RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN 1951, WORLD COURT DOCUMENT REVEALS

    U.S. RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN 1951, WORLD COURT DOCUMENT REVEALS

    Armenian Genocide

    U.S. RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN 1951, WORLD COURT DOCUMENT REVEALS

    While President Bush and several of his predecessors have avoided characterizing the organized mass killings of Armenians in 1915 as genocide, it has recently come to light that 57 years ago the United States government officially recognized the Armenian Genocide in a document submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court.

    This half a century old reference to the Armenian Genocide was discovered by Prof. William A. Schabas who posted it on the website “PhD Studies in Human Rights,” on June 4, 2008. Prof. Schabas, a world renown expert on genocide and international law, is director of The Irish Center for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

    This document, filed by the Government of the United States with ICJ, is included in the May 28, 1951 ICJ Report titled: “Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.”

    The specific reference to the Armenian Genocide appears on page 25 of the ICJ Report: “The Genocide Convention resulted from the inhuman and barbarous practices which prevailed in certain countries prior to and during World War II, when entire religious, racial and national minority groups were threatened with and subjected to deliberate extermination. The practice of genocide has occurred throughout human history. The Roman persecution of the Christians, the Turkish massacres of Armenians, the extermination of millions of Jews and Poles by the Nazis are outstanding examples of the crime of genocide.”

    This is a very significant statement as it was made by the American government of that time with the sole intent of telling the truth, without taking into account any political or other considerations. Neither Armenians nor Turks had lobbied for or against the U.S. statement. In other words, it was simply made on the basis of historical facts.

    How different is the situation today when the White House readily caves in to threats and pressures from the Turkish government to prevent the House of Representatives from passing a commemorative resolution on the Armenian Genocide!

    Now that this critical filing by the United States government before the International Court of Justice has been discovered, it is no longer necessary to exert excessive efforts to try and reaffirm the facts of the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress, particularly since the House of Representatives adopted Resolutions 247 and 148 in 1975 and 1984 respectively, to commemorate the Armenian Genocide.

    Furthermore, there is no particular reason to insist that the next President of the United States acknowledge the Armenian Genocide since President Ronald Reagan, back on April 22, 1981, issued Presidential Proclamation Number 4838 which stated: “Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it – and like too many other such persecutions of too many other peoples – the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten.”

    Of course, should an elected official issue a statement reaffirming the facts of the Armenian Genocide, such an acknowledgment would be most welcome by Armenians worldwide. On the other hand, should a public official either deny or refuse to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, Armenian-Americans would have good reason not to support his or her election.

    Regardless of whether one agrees with Pres. Reagan’s politics, most people acknowledge that he was a man of principle. His successors – Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush – failed to display such moral leadership. During their presidential campaigns, they misled voters by pledging to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, and broke their promises after the election. These three recent U.S. presidents went far beyond not keeping their word; they did everything in their power to prevent the adoption of congressional resolutions on the Armenian Genocide. The names of these infamous denialists should be etched in perpetuity on a special “Wall of Shame,” so future generations will not forget their reprehensible behavior.

    On the basis of the official statement submitted by the Government of the United States to the World Court in 1951, combined with the two House resolutions adopted in 1975 and 1984, Pres. Reagan’s 1981 Proclamation, and resolutions adopted by more than forty U.S. states and hundreds of U.S. cities, Armenians should now classify the United States among the more than 20 countries that have officially recognized the Armenian Genocide.

    All those who claim that the United States has not recognized the Armenian Genocide are misrepresenting the U.S. government’s clear record on this issue.

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    YUKARIDAKI GORUSE KARSI OLAYLAR: LUTFEN INCELEYIN ..  TF

    Issues to consider: 

    Is the statement quoted from the document the Armenians found inconsistent with the reservation the United States filed to the convention?  I think it is.

    Timing and sequence is important to put this document in context, when did the U.S. ratify/accede to the Convention and when did the U.S. file its reservations?  If it was done after this document was filed with the ICJ, it could be that the U.S. came into possession of additional documents that resulted in a change of policy.  Besides, we still have this document from the British archives about the position of the U.S. with respect to evidence re war crimes–

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    British Archives: PRO—F.O. 371/6500/ E.6311
    Foreign Office to Geddes
    Telegram no 775, dated June 16, 1921

    The British Foreign Office forwarded to Washington a list of the names and brief particulars of 45 Turkish deportees “who are being detained in Malta with a view of trial in connection with the alleged outrages perpetrated on Armenians and other native Christians.” And requested again Sir A. Geddes “to ascertain as early as possible whether the United States Government can furnish evidence against any of these persons.”

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    British Archives: PRO—F. 0. 371/6504/E.8515
    R.C. Craigie, British Charge d’Affairs at Washington, to Lord Curzon,
    Telegram No 722 of July 13, 1921
    On July 13, 1921, the British Embassy in Washington replied as follows:

    “I have the honor to inform your Lordship that a member of my staff visited the State Department yesterday in regard to the Turks who are at the present being detained in Malta with a view to trial. He was permitted to see a selection of reports from the United States consuls on the subject of the atrocities committed on the Armenians during the recent war. These reports, judged by the State Department to be the most useful for the purpose of His Majesty’s government, being chosen from among several hundreds.

    I regret to inform your Lordship that there was nothing therein which could be used as evidence against the Turks who are being detained for trial in Malta. The reports seen made mention of only two names of the Turkish officials in question—those of Sabit bey and Suleyman Faik Pasha — and even in these cases the accounts given were confined to the personal opinions of the writers; no concrete facts being given which could constitute satisfactory incriminating evidence.

    Department of State expressed the wish that no information supplied by them in this connection should be employed in a court of law. Having regard to this stipulation, and the fact that the reports in the possession of the Department of State do not appear in any case to contain evidence against these Turks which would be useful even for the purpose of corroborating information already in possession of H. Majesty’s government.

    I believe nothing is to be hoped from addressing any further inquiries to the Department of State in this matter.”

    United States of America

    Reservations:

    “(1) That with reference to article IX of the Convention, before any dispute to which the United States is a party may be submitted to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice under this article, the specific consent of the United States is required in each case.

    (2) That nothing in the Convention requires or authorizes legislation or other action by the United States of America prohibited by the Constitution of the United States as interpreted by the United States.”

    Understandings:

    “(1) That the term `intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group as such’ appearing in article II means the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in substantial part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group as such by the acts specified in article II.

    (2) That the term `mental harm’ in article II (b) means permanent impairment of mental faculties through drugs, torture or similar techniques.

    (3) That the pledge to grant extradition in accordance with a state’s laws and treaties in force found in article VII extends only to acts which are criminal under the laws of both the requesting and the requested state and nothing in article VI affects the right of any state to bring to trial before its own tribunals any of its nationals for acts committed outside a state.

    (4) That acts in the course of armed conflicts committed without the specific intent required by article II are not sufficient to constitute genocide as defined by this Convention.

    (5) That with regard to the reference to an international penal tribunal in article VI of the Convention, the United States declares that it reserves the right to effect its participation in any such tribunal only by a treaty entered into specifically for that purpose with the advice and consent of the Senate.”

          AZG Armenian Daily #112, 13/06/2008

                Armenia-Azerbaijan
                ANOTHER AZERBAIJANI PROVOCATION
              
                Azerbaijan’s statements that the four young citizens of Armenia, detained in Azerbaijan two months ago, were members of a intelligence saboteur group, are nonsense, says Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian. He assured that Armenia, following Azerbaijan’s example, might have declared saboteurs all the Az …
              
                Genocide
                ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ISSUE IN THE SWEDISH PARLIAMENT.
              
                On June 11 the parliament of Sweden is to consider the question of recognizing the fact of the Armenian Genocide committed by Ottoman Turkey in 1915. The question was submitted to the parliamentary agenda by a group of Swedish historians. The message of the scientists says that Assyrians and Pontic …
              
                Armenian Genocide
                U.S. RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN 1951, WORLD COURT DOCUMENT REVEALS
              
                While President Bush and several of his predecessors have avoided characterizing the organized mass killings of Armenians in 1915 as genocide, it has recently come to light that 57 years ago the United States government officially recognized the Armenian Genocide in a document submitted to the Inter …
              
                SWEDISH PARLIAMENT REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE THE 1915 GENOCIDE
              
                On June 12, 2008, the Swedish Parliament, with the votes 245 to 37 (1abstain, 66 absent), rejected a call for recognition of the 1915 genocide in the Ottoman Empire. On June 11, a long debate took place in the Swedish Parliament in regard to the Foreign Committee report on Human Rights, including fi …
              
                SWEDEN TURNS DOWN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL
              
                On June 12only 37 of 245 members of the Parliament of Sweden voted for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. According to Vahagn Avetian, head of Armenica.org, the Parliaments of Sweden held very long debates on the issue the day before.
              
                Opposition
                TER-PETROSIAN IN PARIS
              
                Ex-candidate for the office of the President of the Republic of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosian has left for a 5-day visit to France, Ter-Petrosian’s spokesman told Radio Liberty. The purposes of the visit are unknown.
              
                Local
                THE MUNICIPALITY REFUSED THE MASS DEMONSTRATION
              
                Yerevan Municipality refused the application submitted by Levon Ter-Petrosian’s partisans for holding a four-hour mass demonstration on June 20.
              
                Sport
                “CHESS GIANTS; YEREVAN 2008” RENAMED KAREN ASRIAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
              
                Chess Federation of Armenia took a decision on June 11 to rename the “Chess Giants; Yerevan 2008” international tournament into Karen Asrian Memorial Tournament taking into consideration outstanding chess player, triple champion of Armenia, Olympic Champion Karen Asrian’s exceptional achievements an …
              
                Local
                HUNGER STRIKE IN “YEREVAN-CENTER” CRIMINAL EXECUTIVE ESTABLISHMENT
              
                Gurgen Eghiazarian that is under pre-trial detention in “Yerevan-Center” Criminal Executive Establishment submitted an application to the head of the establishment for starting an indefinite hunger-strike, RA Justice Ministry Press Office reported.

  • European court says Armenia violated free expression

    European court says Armenia violated free expression

    Reporters Without Borders

    Armenia: European court says Armenia violated free expression by blocking independent TV station

    In a ruling on 17 June, the European Court of Human Rights ordered the Armenian government to pay 20,000 euros in damages to the broadcasting company Meltex and its president, Mesrop Movsesyan, for violating freedom of expression by refusing eight times to grant a licence to the Meltex-owned TV station A1+.

    Armenia’s first independent TV station, A1+ was founded by Movsesyan in 1991. After it distinguished itself in the 1995 presidential election by refusing to broadcast only government propaganda, its licence was suspended.

    Movsesyan subsequently managed to relaunch the station as part of his new Meltex group, but it ran into problems against in 2002, when the frequency it was using was reassigned for no good reason to another station. Since then, A1+ has submitted seven applications for a licence that were all rejected by the National Commission for Radio and Television (CNRT) without any reason being given.

    “This ruling by the European Court of Human Rights highlights the need for a rapid overhaul of the National Commission for Radio and Television’s statutes and the discretionary powers it currently
    enjoys,” Reporters Without Borders said.

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  • Turkey Is The New Israel, Turks The New Jews

    Turkey Is The New Israel, Turks The New Jews

    From: Haluk Demirbag, BSc [mailto:[email protected]]
    This shows why me and people like me – who are quite positive about Turkey – distrust and dislike
    Armenian activists as much as we do: update: video put in. My apologies.

    Hilarious that the guy speaks about America, while standing in front of a sign of a strictly Armenian organization, and dedicated to a completely different country.

    Listen to the way this person looks at foreign policy. Seemingly, the ‘Jews’ have been replaced by the Turks. It are no longer the Jews who are ‘crafting US foreign policy,’ it are Turks. It is not longer ‘Israel’ that decides what the US does, it is ‘Turkey.’

    Turks are the new Jews, Turkey the new Israel.

    Listen to the hatred and anger in this man’s voice. This anger and hatred is all too real. He’s an exponent of the hate campaign, which has been going on for decades now, in the Armenian Diaspora.
    What’s even more hilarious is that the youth activist blames those who are on the Turkish side of the debate – of the truth in other words – always try to personally smear their opponents. Frequent readers of this blog know that the situation is somewhat different; the exact opposite I’d say.
    They also constantly talk about ‘genocide denial’ as if their opinion is universally considered to be the truth. This is, quite simply, not true. Approximately 50% of historians say that what happened does not constitute genocide, while the other (approximately) half says it does. The most famous and respected historians, such as Bernard Lewis, are on the ‘no-genocide’ side.

    But don’t let facts – also the 1.5 million figure – get in the way of the truth, I’d say.
    Now, lets talk about hijacking US policy. Who’s trying to do the hijacking here? Turkey, which is simply minding its own business, and working with the US when the two can work together, or Armenian activists who try to get the US to supports its claims after which they want Western governments help them to force the Turkish government to give money and lands to Armenia? Which group is truly trying to influence the foreign policy of another country? The Turks, or Armenia?
    What’s also interesting is that they use the words “Turkish government” constantly, as if the Turkish government is behind the ‘no genocide’ side. That is, and they darn well know it, not true. The Turkish government is actually quite passive – sure they invest some money, sure they lobby, but they could do much more. No, most of those who speak out about this issue are individual Turks themselves, and others who disagree with the Armenian take on the events of 1915.

    Of course, these Armenian activists know it. But still they use ‘Turkish government’ constantly. Why? Two reasons:

    1. It’s a way to discredit all those who dare disagree with them. Those who disagree with them are simply ‘paid agents’ of the Turkish government.

    2. It’s a way for them to hide their hatred and racism for anything Turk. If they would say ‘Turks’ (and their allies) instead of ‘Turkish government,’ they would quickly be accused of racism. And they know it. So, instead of saying what they truly mean, they talk about the Turkish government.

    Lastly, it has to be pointed out that if there’s one country involved in this affair, it’s Armenia itself. Armenia has been assisting and helping Armenian activists in the West for decades. Armenia’s policy is still that it wants to steal lands from Turkey, and it wants to do so – not by force, for they cannot beat the Turks by force – by forcing foreign governments into accepting their claims. Those governments then have to put pressure on Turkey to give into the Armenian demands.
    In other words, the Armenian government itself actually played and continues to play an important role in the genocide claims and campaign.

    UPDATE
    Read this article by an Armenian lady to understand how much so many Armenians hate Turks, and how they teach their children to hate Turks. To think of them as savages, animals, and so on. It’s a shocking article.
    UPDATE II
    A reader sent me the following quote from Edna Petrosyan: “It’s better that I be a dog or a cat, than a Turkish barbarian…”

    She recited this part of a hateful poem, after her mother told her to do so. She was quoted in the Los Angeles Times of February 1, 1990.

    Source:

  • TURKEY’S EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND ARMENIA

    TURKEY’S EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND ARMENIA

    Roundtable, June 10, 2008, the Caucasus Institute

    On June 10, 2008, the Caucasus Institute supported by the Heinrich Boll Foundation held a roundtable discussion on Turkeys European Integration and Armenia. The speakers were Ralf Fucks, Co-President of the Heinrich Boll Foundation, and Ruben Safrastyan, Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies. During the roundtable speakers focused mostly on the development of Turkeys relationship with EU countries and the impact of this process on official Ankara’s relations with Southern Caucasus nations.

    Participants of the event were experts, public activists, journalists, diplomats, NGO and IO actors. The roundtable was part of a series of expert seminars and public debates organized by the CI in the framework of a project supported by the South Caucasus Bureau of the Heinrich Boll Foundation and aimed at focusing the public discourse in Armenia at some crucial issues of regional development.

  • ATROCITIES AND MASSACRE – MEZALİM VE KATLİAM BELGELERİ

    ATROCITIES AND MASSACRE – MEZALİM VE KATLİAM BELGELERİ

    1802 den 1919 a kadar ermenilerin Türkleri nasıl caniyane katlettiklerini gösterir fotoğraf ve belgeler

    THE RELATİNG DOCUMENTS ON ATROCITIS AND MASSACRE TO THE MUSLIM POPULATION BY THE ARMENİANS.
    printed; BAŞKENT UNİVERSTY ANKARA-2005

    February.335-919.
    Write to each other;
    Russian army head commander PERJEVALSKY
    Russian army corps.commander NAZAROF
    Russian army commander ODİŞELİDZE
    French colonel MOREL
    French officer ÇAPİLYEN
    Observer; German journalist Dr.VAYS
    Observer; Austrian journalist Dr.ŞİTAN
    Delegation ; Lüsyatos-Tumaşev-
    Vekilof-Keşişof-Zakuyof.

    Subject: Fwd: ermeni dosyası.

    Papa hazretlerine kıbrısta Türklerin yaptığı katliamların fotoğraflarını göstermişler pek güzel etmişler. PAPA hazretleri Türkiye’ye geldiğinde zatı alilerine 1802 den 1919 a kadar ermenilerin Türkleri nasıl caniyane katlettiklerini gösterir fotoğraf ve belgeleri ile 1954 – 1974 yılında kıbrıs rumlarının Türkleri nasıl öldürdükleri,evlerini,ocaklarnı nasıl yağmaladıklarını gösterir belge ve fotoğrafları vermelerinde bir sakınca olmasa gerekir.

    Bence sakıncası yok,siz ne dersiniz?

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