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Turan: Azerbaijan commanded to ‘‘bring Russia down’’ at Eurovision Song Contest 2013

May 23, 2013 By administrator

If we consider that all the mobile operators in Baku “respect” the authorities, and the voting process is under the control, and if we believe in the Lithuanian disclosure about vote buying up by Azerbaijan, then, according to this situation, the logic of events suggests that someone in Baku has impulsively commanded to ” bring Russia down,’’ Azerbaijani news agency “Turan” writes.

g_image-Eurovesion “It is typical for the Azerbaijani policy to take impulsive and hasty decisions without rendering the consequences. This has become noticeable during the last year, after the politically failing in Eurovision-2012,” reads the agency.

According to an article, the attempts to build bridges with the anti-US axis in the area of Moscow and Tehran, and, at the same time, the attempts to enlist the support of Washington –Tel-Aviv axis against the Russian-Iranian tandem also became scandalous failures of Aliyev administration.

As the authors note, that the withdrawal of the Russian radar Station from Gabala, reduction of purchases of gas from Azerbaijan, the termination of oil transportation, purchase of Israeli arms instead of Russian by Azerbaijan are in the logical chain. “This is just the obvious bunch of the set of problems existing between Baku and Moscow, not to mention the formation of the new Diaspora force in Russia, formed under the Kremlin’s patronage, which has its vision on the destiny of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan,” Turan reads.

The authors consider it improbable that Azerbaijan would bring a solid proof of “pro-Russian” vote.

“If there were any violations during the vote on the final of” Eurovision” then we would receive the signal so far. The Voting is conducted by our partner Digamo and is assessed by PriceWatersHouseCoopers Company. If there were any questions, we would have received a signal.

As far as we know, everything was smooth,” the coordinator of the European Broadcasting Union’s Eurovision Jarmo Siim said in an interview with “BBC-Azerbaijan.”

In fact, the agency notes, there was no prompt reaction on the result of votes on Azerbaijani side, except for the pro-government comments of Facebook activists, who tried to maliciously justify the “null vote.” The reaction appeared only as a response to a perturbation of the Russian society.

“Probably, in the higher echelons of the power they realized that have gone too far with the hated Eurovision and the Kremlin.
Everything is mixed up in the Azerbaijani state both politics and the culture – a struggle of antipodes,” the article says.

Jan Feddersen, the leading German expert on “Eurovision” song contest, said in an interview given to Deutsche Welle that is against of holding the competition in countries such as Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Russia. He said he was glad that Denmark won this year, because this is the Europe, where in theoretically and practically the highest standards of civil society operate, which cannot be said about Azerbaijan and Ukraine.

“I am very glad that these two countries did not win the contest. Of course, it should be admitted that performances of participants from Azerbaijan, Ukraine, as well as from Russia, who took the fifth place, meet the highest standards,” he said. To his opinion, these countries should not be given another chance to hold the Eurovision again.

According to him, the European Broadcasting Union should give all countries the opportunity to participate in the competition, but this organization, as well as the Council of Europe, “should monitor the countries conducting the competition in order to detect whether the basic principles of human rights and democracy adopted on the continent have been preserved.”

“The European Broadcasting Union should include in its charter an article providing penalties for the violation of democratic principles, even if some regard this amendment as discriminatory. However, the violation of such principles should not remain unpunished,” he stressed.

To the question that, the European media were giving a detailed coverage of the political situation in Azerbaijan, when the “Eurovision” was held in Baku, the expert answered that “the debate on human rights in Azerbaijan was not fruitful.”

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Slovak journalist: It is a catastrophe that few people know of Artsakh (video)

May 23, 2013 By administrator

Artsakh is a democratic country, Slovak journalist Libor Spimr Ing says.

He was visiting Artsakh to participate in the celebrations of the May 9 triple holiday. Panorama’s camera crew met the European journalist near the front line, where he is shooting a film on Artsakh. In an interview with Panorama.am, Libor Spimr Ing spoke about his impressions of Artsakh and about his film.

g_image-Arsakh“I made my first visit to Artsakh this January. I stayed here for three weeks. Life is here different from that in Europe and Slovakia. My film, to be titled “Time,” aims to show that Artsakh is a free country and that there is no problem here.

“I have said in an interview that in Slovakia, we live a 100 percent material life, while here in Artsakh people live 50 percent material life and 50 percent spiritual life. There are 5th and 6th century churches here – something you cannot find in Europe. I want to show that the people that live in Artsakh are our friends and that contrary to Aliyev’s allegations, Artsakh is not the enemy of the Caucasus or the world.

“Unlike my country, no crimes are committed here.

“The democracy that exists in our country is not a real democracy. The real democracy is here. Why? Because there is a lot of bureaucracy in our country. In our country, you cannot just go and talk to a minister. But here there is no problem with talking to a minister. In my country, very few people know of Artsakh and I think it is a catastrophe because there are people and churches here, and there is life here.”
Source: Panorama.am

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Turkish-Armenian writer sentenced to 13 months in prison

May 22, 2013 By administrator

May 22, 2013 – 15:31 AMT

An Istanbul court has sentenced Turkish-Armenian writer Sevan Nişanyan to 58 weeks in prison for an alleged insult to the Prophet Muhammad in a blog post, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

159312The prosecutor had been seeking one and a half years of jail time for Nişanyan on charges of “insulting the religious beliefs held by a section of the society.”

The sentence cannot be converted to a financial penalty, but Nişanyan has the right to appeal.

He was charged with blasphemy after writing a blog post titled, “[We] need to fight hate speech.”

“Making fun of an Arab leader who claimed he contacted Allah hundreds of years ago and received political, financial and sexual benefits is not hate speech,” Nişanyan said in his post last year. “It is an almost kindergarten-level test of what is called freedom of expression.”

On May 22, the day of the sentencing, Nişanyan retweeted his blog post, writing, “Let’s share the article that was sentenced to 13-and-a-half months at the Istanbul 10th Criminal Court for insulting religious bla-bla.”

Last month, renowned Turkish pianist Fazıl Say was also handed a suspended 10-month prison sentence for blasphemy, after a case that drew national and international reaction.

Say had been the focus of a legal battle after he retweeted several lines, attributed to poet Omar Khayyam in April 2012, saying, “You say its rivers will flow in wine. Is the Garden of Eden a drinking house? You say you will give two houris to each Muslim. Is the Garden of Eden a whorehouse?”

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Russia slams Azerbaijan over ‘outrageous’ Eurovision vote scandal

May 21, 2013 By administrator

MOSCOW – Agence France-Presse

Moscow reacted angrily on Tuesday as its neighbour Azerbaijan admitted that its vote at the Eurovision Song Contest awarding “nul points” to Russia’s song appeared to have been falsified.

n_47287_4The scandal topped the agenda at a televised briefing between the countries’ foreign ministers in Moscow, as Azerbaijan’s top diplomat admitted that the votes submitted for Russia via cell phone had somehow been omitted from the final tally.

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov read out a list of votes submitted by the country’s three cell phone providers, all of them putting Russia in second place behind Ukraine, which should have meant Azerbaijan gave Russia 10 points.

“Where these votes went, how they disappeared — this is a question for our state television,” he said, calling the case a “detective mystery.” “When our contestant is robbed of 10 points, this does not make us happy,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov responded gravely.

Lavrov said the two sides had agreed that Azerbaijan’s state television must first clarify the details of what happened.

Then “we will coordinate our joint actions so that this outrageous act is not left without response,” he said.

The 10 points from Azerbaijan would not have changed the ranking of Russia’s contestant, who came in a disappointing fifth place, 17 points behind Norway’s representative. The Eurovision row took precedence at the briefing over diplomatic issues such as Azerbaijan’s territorial dispute with Armenia.

The scandal emerged on Monday when the director of Azerbaijan’s state broadcaster of Eurovision, Camil Guliyev, said that both the cell phone votes and the professional jury had given Russia high marks, and called the tally a matter of “serious concern and surprise.” For Azerbaijan, it is deeply embarrassing to have handed zero marks to Russia, an important neighbour which it is keen to appease despite tensions over energy and the long-running Nagorny Karabakh dispute.

Russia gave its maximum 12 points to Azerbaijan’s Eurovision entry, which came in second place. Oil-rich Azerbaijan hosted last year’s Eurovision on a grand scale in Baku with a brand-new sea-front venue and city-wide celebrations, although rights activists held protests to highlight the persecution of political opponents of President Ilham Aliyev.

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If you fly with Turkish airline there is not only chance you end up in wrong city, you may end up in totally deferent continent!

May 21, 2013 By administrator

A couple from Los Angeles who were planning to travel to Senegal but ended up in Bangladesh after Turkish Airlines (THY) mixed up two airport codes has finally been compensated with two free tickets to anywhere that THY flies.

thats what happen to Sandy Valdiviseo and her husband, Triet Vo, were intending to fly from Los Angeles to Dakar in Senegal with THY in December of last year. However, instead they ended up almost 7,000 miles away — on an entirely different continent — in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, after the airport codes were mixed up by the airline’s ticket agent. The airport code for Dakar, the capital of Senegal, is DKR, while the code for the airport in Dhaka, which is the capital of Bangladesh, is DAC.

After arriving in İstanbul, the couple boarded a connecting flight. It was only after seeing the route map of the flight’s progress, which showed the plane over the Middle East, that they realized the error.

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Elif Safak’s “Bastard of Istanbul” dedicated to Genocide translated into Armenian

May 21, 2013 By administrator

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House resolution goes beyond Genocide recognition seeking truth and justice

May 21, 2013 By administrator

In a welcome move, four members of the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced a resolution that advocates a new approach for the pursuit of Armenian rights in Congress, going beyond genocide recognition.

Harot SasonianThis new bipartisan initiative, introduced by Congressmen David Valadao (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Michael Grimm (R-NY), and Frank Pallone (D-NJ), is appropriately titled: “Armenian Genocide Truth and Justice Act.”

It is well-known that the U.S. government has recognized the Armenian Genocide on several occasions, starting in 1951 by the submission of an official document to the International Court of Justice (World Court), followed by Pres. Ronald Reagan’s Presidential Proclamation of April 22, 1981, and through two House resolutions in 1975 and 1984.

The proposed measure calls upon Pres. Obama “to work toward equitable, constructive, and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon the Republic of Turkey’s full acknowledgement of the facts and ongoing consequences of the Armenian Genocide, and a fair, just, and comprehensive international resolution of this crime against humanity,” the Armenian National Committee of America reported.

It is high time that Armenian-Americans support congressional efforts that go beyond the mere repetition of the acknowledged facts of Armenian Genocide, and seek the more meaningful goal of justice, which entails the restitution and recovery of the substantial losses suffered as a consequence of the Genocide, including personal and community properties, and the occupied territories of Western Armenia. It is hardly conceivable that anyone would dare to oppose the universally-accepted concept of justice, not even Rejep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister of Turkey, who heads the ruling ‘Justice and Development Party.’

It is understandable that for many years, it was necessary to seek genocide recognition as most of the world was unaware of the Armenian Genocide. However, as a result of the relentless efforts by the Armenian Diaspora and the Republic of Armenia, there is no longer a need to continue pursuing recognition — having largely prevailed over persistent Turkish denialism. By declaring victory and moving forward to reclaim their just demands, Armenians would avoid falling in the Turkish trap of trying to reconfirm the facts of the Genocide ad nauseam! Meanwhile, the Turkish government would continue its shameful refusal to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide or might engage in the deceptive game of issuing partial and meaningless apologies in order to mislead the international community on the eve of the Genocide’s Centennial.

The new House resolution also seeks to shift the U.S. government’s efforts away from the ill-fated Armenia-Turkey Protocols and refocus the Obama Administration’s attention on Armenia’s just demands from Turkey. The congressional resolution reminds Pres. Obama of his April 24, 2012 statement in which he advocated that “a full, frank, and just acknowledgement of the facts is in all of our interests. Moving forward with the future cannot be done without reckoning with the facts of the past.”

The resolution points out that the Republic of Turkey, rather than “reckoning with the facts of the past,” has “escalated its international campaign of Armenian Genocide denial, maintained its blockade of Armenia, and increased its pressure on the small but growing Turkish civil society movement acknowledging the Armenian Genocide and seeking justice from this systematic campaign of destruction of millions of Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Pontian, Syriac, and other Christians upon their biblical-era homelands.”

The Congressional resolution further declares that U.S. “national interests in the establishment of equitable, constructive, stable, and durable relations between Armenians and Turks cannot be meaningfully advanced by circumventing or otherwise seeking to avoid materially addressing the central political, legal, security, and moral issue between these two nations: Turkey’s denial of truth and justice for the Armenian Genocide.”

The newly-introduced resolution makes it clear that Armenians, rather than being satisfied by merely regurgitating the well-known facts of the Genocide, demand a just resolution through full and comprehensive restitution.

Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier

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Iran’s Saeed Jalili warns West over Syria

May 21, 2013 By administrator

With international pressure increasing on efforts to end the two-year-long conflict, Iran – which maintains strong connections with President Bashar-al Assad’s regime – has come out strongly, warning the West against arming the rebels.

g_imageeeThe Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Saeed Jalili reiterated his government’s standpoint to euronews:

“The price is not only being paid by Syrian people. Rather it is also being paid by the people of Europe. Insisting on this wrongful behaviour they have given opportunities to terrorists to come thousands of kilometres from Afghanistan to the borders of Europe. I think that this is something that the people in Europe need to be worried about this.”

Saeed Jalili is currently leading Iran’s negotiations on the country’s nuclear dispute with major world powers. The UN’s nuclear agency and Europe want Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment to reassure everyone it is not seeking nuclear weapons.

“We have provided the Agency with the widest level of cooperation that is possible. I would go so far as to say that our cooperation with the Agency is unprecedented,” said Jalili.

Jalili’s comments will come as a surprise to the US and Europe, however his last minute entry into Iran’s forthcoming presidential elections may indicate Tehran is ready for dialogue on major world issues.

“As an active member of the Non-Proliferation treaty we are ready to co-operate with the IAEA, as always, to keep the closest eye on Iran’s nuclear activities,” he said.

Jalili insisted Iran would enrich its own nuclear isotopes, whoever becomes the new president in June, and that it did not fear any enemy.

“The Islamic Republic’s military capabilities are so strong that no enemy could hope to pull off an attack of any kind. The Zionist state is at its lowest ebb; it has been defeated in much smaller wars that it started itself.”

 

Source: Panorama.am

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Armenian-British relations have great development potential – FM Nalbandian

May 21, 2013 By administrator

May 21, 2013 | 11:12

YEREVAN. – Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s official visit to the United Kingdom has kicked off.

154416On Monday, Nalbandian visited the Westminster Abbey, where he paid tribute to the memorial of the unknown soldier, and he also paid a visit to the tomb of the friend of the Armenian nation, British former PM William Gladstone.

In London, Armenia’s FM met with British Foreign Secretary William Hague, the Armenian MFA press service informs. Hague said there is progress in bilateral relations and this sets good preconditions for further expansion of cooperation.

They discussed the avenues toward stimulating political discourse, interaction within international organizations, and enhancing business ties between the two countries. In this context, Nalbandian said Armenian-British relations have a great potential for development, and he underscored the need to enhance collaboration.

Separately, William Hague welcomed the progress that is achieved in strengthening the Armenia-European Union cooperation.

Edward Nalbandian and William Hague also exchanged views on the developments concerning Syria and Iran.

In addition, Armenia’s FM presented the joint efforts by Armenia and the international community toward a pacific settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In his turn, the British Foreign Secretary expressed his country’s support for the efforts by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to find a peaceful resolution to this conflict.

At the British House of Lords, Edward Nalbandian had a working dinner with the Government spokesperson, Lord William Wallace, during which they discussed European agenda topics, Armenian-British relations, and several regional and international matters.

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Saudi Arabia detains 10 more in Iran-linked spying case

May 21, 2013 By administrator

May 21, 2013 – 17:13 AMT

Saudi Arabia has detained 10 more people in a spying case it announced in March that it said was linked to Iran, state television reported 159169on Tuesday, May 21, according to Reuters.

“Initial investigation carried out by the authorities led to the detention of 10 others for involvement in spying activities,” state television news channel al-Ekhbariya reported, citing the Interior Ministry.

It said the new group includes eight Saudis, a Lebanese and a Turk. In March Turki said Saudi security forces had arrested 18 people, including 16 Saudis, an Iranian and a Lebanese. In his statement, Turki said the Lebanese man held in March had now been released.

All of the Saudis arrested in March were members of the kingdom’s Shi’ite Muslim minority, leaders of that community said.

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