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President Erdogan knows that visa-free travel for Turkey could solve his ‘Kurdish problem’

May 29, 2016 By administrator


refugees-TurkeyBy Robert Fisk 
@indyvoices,

Europe’s growing Kurdish diaspora would be vastly increased if the crushed and war-suffering masses of Diyarbakir could find their way to Germany, Denmark and Sweden.

Just why is the Sultan of Turkey so impatient to get hold of that visa-free EU travel for his people to visit Schengen Europe? If the EU doesn’t jump to it, he orated last week, the Turkish parliament would scupper the whole deal and – for this was the implication – let that army of Arab refugees set sail again across the Aegean for Greece.  And where was the €3bn Turkey was promised?

What few Europeans asked, however, was whether this travel stuff just might have something more to do with a particular group of Turkish people: the Kurds.

The Europeans, who are engaged in a massive campaign of bribery to stop the hordes of Middle Eastern poor arriving in their lands, fluffed on about Erdogan’s desire to keep his vicious anti-terrorism laws. Angela Merkel, who drew up this awful deal to avoid a repeat of her finest hour last year, tut-tutted away in the background. But in the Arab world – from which so many of the teeming masses are coming – the great and the good have taken a rather more cynical view.

Folk from several foreign ministries in the Middle East (the Syrians excluded, since they would have their own reasons for saying this) suspect that Sultan Erdogan is keener to clear up a little local problem, especially in the south-east of his country, by encouraging his 16 million Kurdish citizens to avail themselves of that precious visa-free EU travel.

“Do you think Erdogan expects his people to flock to Europe because they want to go on a shopping spree to Paris?” an Arab diplomat based in Beirut asked, in an unpleasant and ungenerous spirit.

Of course, the Sultan wishes to join the EU, wants the initial €3bn payment, and intends to keep his growing dictatorial powers intact. And Turkish gastarbeiter have been in Europe for decades.

But Schengen Europe’s growing Kurdish diaspora – it’s probably well over 1.5 million people – would be vastly increased if the crushed and war-suffering masses of Diyarbakir could find their way to Germany, Denmark and Sweden. 

To touch a live wire for a moment: the Ottoman Empire destroyed most of its Christian population in the 1915 Armenian genocide of a million and a half souls, and its Ataturk successors butchered more than 50,000 Kurds and Alevis between 1937 and 1938. Amid another war in Turkish Kurdistan, caused by our modern Sultan’s refusal to adhere to a ceasefire, there’s added incentive for another non-Turkic exodus. Welcome to the EU.

Yes, this is meant to be just “visa-free travel”, but we all know what that means. And we would tolerate the arrival of even hundreds of thousands of Kurds in order to avoid another million gaunt faces at the border wire.

Bingo. The Sultan reduces his Kurdish “problem” with EU generosity, and further ‘Turkifies’ his nation; and we still keep the hordes at bay.

History, of course, plays strange tricks amid the embers that still smoulder from the old Ottoman Empire. Time was (about five years ago) when the bling-literati told us all that democratic Recep Tayyip Erdogan was a role model for a future Arab leadership. 

The man who had turned his back on Ataturk, the previous role model for the poor old Arab world, may have been a bit of a Muslim Brotherhood fellow, but he believed in free elections, free press, market economy and massive anti-terror campaigns – the latter being an immediate winner in Washington, London and Paris – and other ‘soft targets’, provided it was smothered in a veneer of concern for human rights.

But now the Sultan, in his 1000 room palace with his preposterous golden chairs of state (just look at how Merkel leaned forward uncomfortably on hers when she was conducting ‘Operation Bribery’), looks less of an Ottoman than an Ataturk, the man he was supposed to despise.

He’s still going through the motions, reintroducing the Ottoman language – in Arabic script, though presumably many Ottoman archives on the Armenian genocide will remain closed – and encouraging ladies to wear the veil. But the Sultan is now beginning to act more like the Father of His People.

It’s instructive to remember that one nation in Europe had tremendous admiration for Ataturk and his new land: Nazi Germany. The Turkish Fuhrer was lauded in the Nazi press for obvious reasons. He had restored his nation after defeat by France and Germany in the First World War; he ruled a country freed (by the Ottomans) of a hated minority group; he ran a largely one-party system, ruthlessly suppressing opposition, and marginalised religion.

Does that remind you of anyone? The ex-corporal chappie, perhaps? The one with the moustache?

The most brilliant academic work on these distressing parallels is the scholar Stefan Ihrig (he would not agree with my conclusions), who has scrupulously unearthed heaps of Nazi German newspaper clippings in which Ataturk’s Turkey was virtually deified, its leader obviously carrying out “the will of the nation”.  A purified Turkey mirrored back to Germany what the Nazis wanted their own creation to become: a Teutonic, purified Germany.

No wonder Hitler asked his generals before they set out on their genocidal campaign into 1939 Poland:  “Who, after all, is today speaking of the destruction of the Armenians?” In reality, Ataturk was uninvolved in the Armenian genocide and loathed the Ottomans. But I’ve watched the newsreel film of Ataturk’s funeral and you can clearly see the Nazi German military and civilian dignitaries clustered around the front of the horse-drawn cortege. Volkischer Beobachter, the party newspaper, dripped obituaries of the great man.

But who is Erdogan today, the man who restarted the Kurdish war and now wants his visa-free travel to Europe so quickly? Is he the Sultan in his palace, master of a great if imaginary empire? Or, as one Turkish journalist bravely put it, “Ataturk’s kid”?  I’m not going to say a bit of both.

I think Erdogan’s trying to combine the two. Father of the Nation and Cleanser of the Land, Father Figure of a purified Turkey and a Middle East Emperor whose voice, from the palace on the Sublime Porte, will thunder through the halls of Gulf potentates.

And where is that EU visa-free travel by the way? Come along now, cough it up, Angela. You may get a lot of Kurds in Berlin, but when you sign up for a Bribery Treaty you can’t complain about the uses to which the other side puts the deal. That’s called “interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state”.

Source: independent.co.uk

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Israeli deputy PM admits to visiting Aleppo secretly

May 29, 2016 By administrator

A screen grab from footage released by the Daily Mail on December 8, 2015 showing Israeli forces treating a Takfiri terrorist they rescued from Syrian territory

A screen grab from footage released by the Daily Mail on December 8, 2015 showing Israeli forces treating a Takfiri terrorist they rescued from Syrian territory

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Ayoub Kara has acknowledged to have paid a clandestine visit to Syria’s Aleppo, which is under the control of foreign-backed Takfiri terrorists. 

The Syrian army and its allies have been fighting to wrest control of the country’s second city from terrorists who have reportedly received advanced weapons in recent weeks.

Kara did not say when his visit took place, saying “I won’t get into it,” the Israeli daily Haaretz reported.

“Aleppo today is abandoned… Today when you enter it, you won’t even think that it’s Aleppo. It doesn’t even remind you of Aleppo,” he said instead.

Late last month, Syrian officials and locals confiscated a vehicle loaded with Israeli-manufactured weapons in the southern province of Suwayda.

A military source told Syria’s official news agency SANA that the vehicle was traveling from the eastern countryside of Dara’a to the desert region of Badiya.

Anti-personnel landmines, RPG rounds and launchers, B9 shells, 120 mm, 80 mm and 60 mm mortars, grenades and 23 mm machine-gun rounds were among the confiscated weapons.

Syria says Israel and its Western and regional allies are aiding Takfiri terrorist groups operating inside the Arab country.

The Syrian army has frequently said it had seized Israeli-made weapons and advanced military equipment from the foreign-backed militants.

Israel’s Channel 2 television network recently reported that wounded militants are transferred quietly into the occupied territories for medication and that the number has surpassed 2,100 since 2011.

In December 2015, Britain’s English-language tabloid newspaper Daily Mail said Israel has saved the lives of over 2,000 Takfiri militants at the cost of about USD 13 million since 2013.

Source: presstv

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: admits, Aleppo, deputy PM, Israeli, secretly, visiting

Los Angeles: SOCCER Armenia-Guatemala (7-1) in a friendly match. History! Henrikh Mkhitaryan scores 3 goals

May 29, 2016 By administrator

soccer mkhitaryanIn friendly match this morning in Los Angeles, the national selection Armenia crushed Guatemala by the score of 7-1. The highest score ever achieved since the birth of the Armenian football team. Yet Armenia was ranked 110th in the ranking of FIFA and Guatemala 89th. Thus the victory of the Armenian selection on a score-river, ending a series of 14 games without a win. Yet it is Guatemala that had opened the scoring through Carlos Ruiz at the 7th minute. But Armenia would take the lead of the match. Henrikh Mkhitaryan equalized in the 39th and Edgar Manutcharyan doubled the lead for Armenia (45th). Kegham Katimyan (50th), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (60th and 70th), Arthur Sarkissov (72nd) and Zaven Badoyan (84) were another goal for Armenia. Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Imperial signed a hat trick (three goals in the same game). Henrikh Mkhitaryan man of the match also realized three assists … The next friendly match, Armenia will face El Salvador.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: (7-1), Armenia-Guatemala, friendly, match

UPPER KARABAKH The Office of the Circle of Friendship inspects the contact line

May 29, 2016 By administrator

uper grabakhFollowing the dramatic events of last April that caused hundreds of civilian and military casualties at Nagorno-Karabakh Rochebloine François and René Rouquet, respectively President and Vice-President of the Circle of Friendship France-Karabakh, visited this country. During this short stay, they were able to meet with the President of the Republic Bako Sahakyan President of the National Assembly Ashot Ghoulian, several ministers, many karabaghiotes parliamentarians and military officials. “We have particularly been free to inspect large parts of the contact line, including highly vulnerable villages that are Talish and Madagiz” explained René Rouquet who expressed his emotion and concern after trade ” with displaced residents of the two municipalities “during the attack and Azerbaijan” with firmly determined to defend their country military “

François René Rouquet Rochebloine and discussed the work of the Minsk Group of mediators of the OSCE which they salute the remarkable work again. The action of mediators should lead to the establishment of the contact line monitoring mechanisms and firing triggers if Azerbaijan keeps its commitments.

“We hope that the French representative of the Minsk Group and its American and Russian colleagues will also visit the karabaghiote side of the contact line and they will spend a few days in Nagorno Karabakh to get an idea of the reality of the Republic beyond conventional wisdom peddled here and there, “said François Rochebloine. “We also regret that Azerbaijan does not allow members of our Circle to visit the Azerbaijani side of the contact line and hope that the Baku authorities will reconsider the ban,” concluded François Rochebloine recalling that “the war is a disaster for all nations who suffer. “

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: contact line, friendship, Karabakh

European migrant crisis: Shipwrecks ‘kill up to 700 migrants’

May 29, 2016 By administrator

mgr.thumbUp to 700 migrants are feared drowned in a series of shipwrecks off the coast of Libya in the last few days,  the BBC reports quoting the UN refugee agency as saying.

The boats sank south of Italy on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as the migrants tried to reach Europe in unseaworthy vessels.

Spring weather has led to a surge of people attempting the perilous crossing from Africa to Europe.

It is now a key migration route since a deal curbed numbers sailing to Greece.

Carlotta Sami, spokeswoman for UNHCR, gave details of the shipwrecks:

Almost 100 migrants are missing from a smugglers’ boat which capsized on Wednesday. Horrifying pictures of the incident and its aftermath were filmed by rescuers.

About 550 other migrants are missing from a boat which overturned on Thursday morning after leaving the
Libyan port of Sabratha on Wednesday. Survivors said the boat had no engine and was being towed by a second smuggling vessel.

In a third shipwreck on Friday, 135 people were rescued, 45 bodies pulled from the water and an unspecified number of others are missing.

Meanwhile, the MSF Sea group suggested the death toll from the last week could be as high as 900.
Survivors are being taken to the Italian ports of Taranto and Pozzallo.

Meanwhile, the Italian authorities have said the rescue of more than 600 migrants off Libya on Saturday by a flotilla of EU ships took the weekly total to at least 13,000.

The rescues were the latest by a multinational patrol of ships operating in the Mediterranean.

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Syrian-Armenian refugees opened the AVA shoe factory in Yerevan. Check out their story! “VIDEO”

May 28, 2016 By administrator

Syrian Armenian setup Shoe factory  in Armenia

Syrian Armenian setup Shoe factory in Armenia

We build other countries time to build our country Mr. Dolmoghlian said. asking all armenian to come and join the reconstruction of Armenia.

In 2014, three Syrian-Armenian refugees, the father-and-son team Kevork and Antranig Safar and Viken Dolmoghlian, opened the AVA shoe factory in Yerevan.

With decades of experience in shoemaking, the partners produce high-quality, fashionable footwear for both the local and international markets, and have opened a retail store which proudly bears the “Made in Armenia” label.

Their business has not only created jobs, but is helping revive the art of traditional shoemaking in Armenia.

For the Armenian version, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVvqg…).

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, AVA Shoe factory, refugees, Syrian-Armenian

Turkish Refugee Camps Turned into Centers for Raping Children, Selling Refugees’ Body Organs

May 28, 2016 By administrator

Syrian refugees rapeA prominent Turkish journalist revealed dreadful facts about the Syrian refugee camps in his country that include raping children and selling the refugees’ body organs and women.

Yashar Idan, the representative of BirGun newspaper in Ankara, told the Iran-based Arabic-language al-Alam news channel that tens of children have been raped in Nizip camp in Southern Turkey and the body organs of a number of refugees have been sold in the market.

According to Idan, it is a shame for the Turkish government that calls the Nizip camp a role model for other refugee camps that such crimes are committed in there, while these are only the rapists and not the camp’s officials who are tried and punished.

BirGun newspaper had earlier this month revealed that 30 Syrian children were raped for months at Nizip and government authorities failed to notice. It came amid reports that Turkey is not a safe country for asylum seekers.

The 30 boys were raped by a cleaner at Nizip Refugee Camp in Antep, from September 2015 until the beginning of 2016.

The rapist, identified only as E.E., has confessed that he lured children between the ages of eight and 12 to have sex with him in return for 2 to 5 Turkish Lira (US$.70-1.80). He is now in pre-trial detention.

In addition to E.E.’s confession, the children were able to describe in detail how they were raped in the toilets of the camp.

The families of eight children have so far come forward with a legal complaint. The rest of the families have not done so amid fears that they would be deported.

But despite the rapes taking place over the course of several months, they were never detected by the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), which runs the camp. Instead, the rapes were only revealed after military personnel noticed the perpetrator taking children to the blind spots of cameras.

In response to the revelations, a high-ranking military officer from the camp told BirGün that the AFAD is to blame for the rapes.

“The AFAD is responsible of the camp and for this disaster,” he said.

But the AFAD wasn’t the only party unaware of the crimes taking place within the camp, which has a capacity of 14,000 refugees.

The site was praised for its standards last month, during a visit from German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, and various other Turkish government figures.

The shocking news came amid reports of Turkish border control officers abusing and shooting Syrian refugees, prompting Amnesty International and other human rights organizations to say that Turkey isn’t a “safe” place for asylum seekers.

But despite any controversy surrounding Turkey’s treatment of asylum seekers, the country is host to the largest number of refugees in the world, including 2.7 million Syrian refugees.

Source: globalresearch

The original source of this article is FARS News Agency

Copyright © Fars News Agency, FARS News Agency, 2016

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Camps, Centers, children, Raping, Turkish Refugee

German Machine Makers Move to Russia to Bypass European Sanctions

May 28, 2016 By administrator

moving to RussiaGerman machinery firms in Saxony told local newspaper Freie Presse about their plans to regain their lost share in the Russian market.

A German machinery firm in Chemnitz has decided to recoup its export losses to Russia by localizing the production of its machine tools in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan, local German newspaper Freie Presse reported on Wednesday.

During Soviet times Chemnitz was known as Karl-Marx-Stadt, and the Soviet Union was the largest purchaser of the machinery goods produced there. 

German manufacturers continued to benefit from this trade connection until the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions in 2014, which were followed by Russia’s counter-sanctions and policy of import substitution, also partly stimulated by last year’s fall in the ruble’s value. 

As a result the state of Saxony, where Chemnitz is the third largest city, has seen a drop in the value of its exports to Russia from 327 million euros ($365 million) in 2013, to 177 million euros in 2015, Freie Presse reported.

The Niles-Simmons-Hegenscheidt Group, whose factory in Chemnitz makes lathes, milling machines and other special purpose tools for the transport and manufacturing industries, is determined to recoup its market share after the cancellation of two large contracts with Russian partners.

The group’s managing director Hans Naumann is a fierce critic of anti-Russian sanctions; in 2014 he described the policy as “shooting ourselves in the foot.”

“Until now we did good business in Russia, now all that turns to nothing,” Naumann said.

“One another country closes contracts with Russian firms, we’ll never get back in there.”

Naumann’s concern led his company to establish a sales and service subsidiary in Moscow earlier this year, and has now made an agreement with the authorities in Tatarstan to partner with a Russian company that will produce the German company’s machinery tools in a factory in the regional capital, Kazan.

Other machinery producers in Chemnitz, and Saxony as a whole, are also keen to regain their share of the Russian market and are out in force at this week’s Metalloobrabotka International Exhibition in Moscow.

The forum is focused on integrated technologies based on high-performance machines, tools, and equipment which are used in modern factories.

A total of 12 companies and research institutions represented at the exhibition are from Saxony, and six are from Chemnitz.

Lars Georgi, coordinator of the Saxony Machine-building Network, told Freie Presse that companies are working hard to collaborate with Russian partners in areas which do not put them at risk of breaking the EU’s sanctions, such as transport, agricultural machinery and shipbuilding.

“The label ‘Made in Russia’ is very important,” he said, adding that the company plans to localize its assembly and the manufacture of parts to Russia in order to get the right to the label.

“Russia is a very important market for us,” said Marketing Manager Joachim Jackl of the FFG Group, which makes the lathes that are used to manufacture the axles and wheels for Russian trains. His company is at also the exhibition with hopes of finding a Russian manufacturing partner in order to localize production.

Source:sputniknews.com

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LA FRANCE: New Historical Review out on newsstands June 14 outstanding special issue on minorities in Islamic countries.

May 28, 2016 By administrator

Christians in Islamic countriesNew Historical Review out on newsstands June 14 outstanding special issue on minorities in Islamic countries with an article about the Armenians.

The truth about al-Andalus to the contemporary situation of Christians in Syria and Iraq, this issue will stand.

Purchase or subscription also possible online http://www.la-nrh.fr/e-boutique/

Saturday, May 28, 2016,
Stéphane © armenews.com

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Armenia: Inauguration of the statue of Karekin Njdeh in Yerevan

May 28, 2016 By administrator

Karekin Njdeh statueThe people of the Armenian capital waiting a long time. Today, 28 May, Republic Day, the statue of the Liberator Karekin Njdeh was opened in Yerevan in the presence of the Armenian president and the Armenian government in full force. The bronze statue of Karekin Njdeh 5.7 meters high, the sculptor Gagik Stepanian and to the base of the architect Aslan Mkhitaryan is in the neighborhood Guétron (Centre) on the Boulevard of the Republic in a garden near the 3rd Armenian government building. The mayor of Yerevan Taron Margaryan and the grand-son of Karekin Njdeh Armen Babayan who unveiled the statue. Contest results for the realization of the statue of the public and strong character was launched in 2011. The statue has been placed in the center of the Armenian capital demonstrating the importance of character for the formation of the Armenian state . In his speech, Edward Sharmazanov Vice President of the Armenian Parliament stressed the importance of fighting Karekin Njdeh for the Armenian people and the birth of the Armenian Republic. Character “forgot” to the Soviet period for his “nationalism” Karekin Njdeh who always remained in the memory of the Armenian people fighting, has now entitled to all the honors of the Armenian state.

Krikor Amirzayan

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