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Austria Recognizes #ArmenianGenocide

April 21, 2015 By administrator

austria-pairlamet-21VIENNA—The Austrian Parliament drafted a statement on April 21 condemning the Armenian Genocide and calling on Turkey to face its past. According to sources, all six factions of parliament came together and agreed on the statement, which will be presented to the public on April 22.

The news comes a day after Germany announced its plan to “stand behind” a resolution affirming the Armenian Genocide, which will be voted on April 24.

Germany’s Parliament is set to use the term “genocide” in a resolution, and the government said on April 20 that it will support the motion sponsored by the ruling parties.

A draft of the German resolution notes the Armenians’ fate is “exemplary for the history of mass destruction, ethnic cleansing, expulsions, and genocides by which the 20th century is marked in such a terrible way.”

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, Austria, Genocide, Recognizes

Turkey angered as Austria bans foreign money for Muslim groups

February 26, 2015 By administrator

A sign leading to the Islamic Center mosque, (Photo: Reuters)

A sign leading to the Islamic Center mosque, (Photo: Reuters)

Austria’s parliament passed a law on Wednesday that seeks to regulate how Islam is administered, singling out its large Muslim minority for treatment not applied to any other religious group.

The “Law on Islam” bans foreign funding for Islamic organizations and requires any group claiming to represent Austrian Muslims to submit and use a standardized German translation of the Quran. report Zaman

The law met with little opposition from the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic population, was backed by Austria’s Catholic bishops and was grudgingly accepted by the main Muslim organization. But it upset Turkey’s state religious establishment.

“We want an Islam of the Austrian kind, and not one that is dominated by other countries,” said Sebastian Kurz, the 28-year-old conservative foreign minister –formally the minister for foreign affairs and integration — who is easily Austria’s most popular politician.

Austria’s half a million Muslims make up about 6 percent of the population and are overwhelmingly the families of Turkish migrant workers. Many of their imams are sent and financed by Turkey’s state Religious Affairs Directorate, the Diyanet.

Mehmet Görmez, head of the Diyanet, said before the law was passed that “with this draft legislation, religious freedoms in Austria will have fallen back a hundred years.”

Austria’s biggest Islamic organization, IGGiO, accepted the law, but its youth arm opposed it, as did the Turkish-financed Turkish-Islamic Union in Austria (ATIB), which runs many mosques and has vowed to challenge the bill in the Constitutional Court.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Austria, bans, Diyanet, foreign, Money, Muslims, Turkey

Austria: Christian churches commemorate the Armenian Genocide

February 2, 2015 By administrator

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On April 24, the Christian churches in Austria will remember the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians. According to Erich Leitenberger of the Foundation “Pro Oriente” it is “truth and justice.”

Genocide must be finally recognized and condemned. The people were killed there 100 years because they were Christian said Erich Leitenberger. Only those who have converted to Islam, were able to escape the genocide.

 

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: #armenianGenocide, Austria, Christian Churches, Remember

Azadlig: Diplomatic row to ignite between Austria and Azerbaijan

September 10, 2014 By administrator

azerbaijan-corruptionVisit of Foreign Minister of Austria Sebastian Kurz in Azerbaijan is linked to a corruption scandal, in which Elman Rustamov the chairman of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan was involved, a reliable source told the Azerbaijani newspaper “Azaglig”.

On February 17, a trial began in Austria. Law enforcements in Austria accused of contracting companies of the Central Bank of Austria – “OeBS”, which was engaged in printing of banknotes and securities, and corrupt ties with the Central Bank of Azerbaijan and Syria.

As noted in the article, there is still a criminal case being investigated, and the Austrian court considers that it is necessary to interrogate also Rustamov. Originally it was planned to hold video questioning during the trial taken place on August 5th. However, this did not happen.

As the author notes, the Azerbaijani authorities are working seriously to save Rustamov, but Austria insists on questioning. “I cannot believe that the Azerbaijani authorities may make concessions on this issue. This means that a diplomatic row is possible between Azerbaijan and Austria,” the newspaper reads.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Austria, Azerbaijan, corruption

Austria FM visits Armenian Genocide Memorial

September 8, 2014 By administrator

Austria-FMYEREVAN. – On Monday morning, a delegation led by Sebastian Kurz, Austria’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Integration, paid a visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial in capital city Yerevan, and paid tribute to the victims of genocide (PHOTOS).

At 2:30pm, the delegation led by Kurz, who is in Armenia on an official visit, will be at the Armenian Red Cross Society (ARCS), to get familiarized with the ARCS assistance program to Syrian Armenians, which is carried with support by the Austrian Development Agency, and the Austrian Red Cross.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Austria, FM

Armenia, Austria sign agreements to enhance cooperation

June 11, 2014 By administrator

As part of his official visit to Austria, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met today with his Austrian counterpart Heinz Fischer. The two leaders gave a joint press conference Armenia-Austriafollowing the bilateral talks.

An expanded meeting with the participation of the official delegations was held after the meeting of the Armenian and Austrian Presidents. Several agreements on enhancement of cooperation in a number of areas were signed, the presidential press service reported.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: agreements, Armenia, Austria

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