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Armenian MP calls on PACE to denounce Turkey

April 8, 2014 By administrator

Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) parliamentary group member Arpine Hovhannisyan addressed the events in Syria’s Kessab in her speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of paceEurope (PACE).

Addressing the major issue, Ms Hovhannisyan dwelt on Turkey’s role in the events. She mentioned the concept of “state sponsors of terrorism” created by US partners. This expression describes Turkey’s nature very well. Turkey is nearing the date marking the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. The Kessab Armenians narrowly escaped genocide.

Surely, Turkey pursued other goals as well. To achieve them, Turkey turned to terrorists and even supported them. The recently leaked records of meetings of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization have proved that the country’s security services planned an attack on the Tomb of Suleyman Shah for Turkey to intervene militarily inside Syria. Like in the aforementioned case, Turkey intended to seek support of extremist networks.

As to what PACE should do to protect European values, Ms Hovhannisyan asked PACE if it is ready to call one of its members to account. European must stop pretending that nothing has ever happened.

The Armenian MP called for denouncing and preventing such actions with a view to ensuring an age when crimes against humanity will never be committed.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Kessab, PACE, Syria, Turkey

Armenian-Turkish relations must be based on Ankara’s acceptance of truth of Genocide – ANCA

April 8, 2014 By administrator

April 08, 2014 | 04:17

Turkey’s denial of the truth and justice of the Armenian Genocide is a threat to Armenia, it is a dangerous precedent for the entire world, and it is the main obstacle on the road to the normalization of bilateral relations.

203175Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Commenting on the newly introduced US Senate legislation on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, Hamparian specifically said:

“This is a long-term measure which is aimed at the US recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and the establishment of equal, constructive, steady and long-lasting Armenian-Turkish relations, which will be based on [official] Ankara’s acceptance of a right and just decision in connection with the still-unpunished crime.”

On April 3, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez and Senator Mark Kirk introduced legislation calling upon the United States President to work toward an Armenian-Turkish relationship based on Turkey’s truthful acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide.

Senators Barbara Boxer and Ed Markey have already joined in as original cosponsors of the human rights measure.

In a statement issued upon introduction, Chairman Menendez noted, in particular, “The Armenian Genocide is a horrifying factual reality that can never be denied. This resolution reaffirms in the strongest terms that we will always remember this tragedy. The Armenian Genocide must be taught, recognized, and commemorated to prevent the re-occurrence of similar atrocities from ever happening again.”

Senator Kirk concurred specifically noting, “To honor the survivors and the memory of those lost, and to lead globally on human rights, the United States should finally join the European Union and 11 of our NATO allies in officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide.”

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: ANCA, Ankara, armenian genocide, Turkey

Supported by NATO, a second Turkish Genocide against Armenians held in Syria

April 7, 2014 By administrator

Published April 2, 2014

By Appo Jabarian

USA Armenian Life No 1410

In an article on March 31 titled “Armenians are awakening to the truth: Turkey and NATO are behind the ethnic cleansing in Latakia and Kessab” Christof nsnbc.com Lehman wrote that “Turkey has regularly facilitated the arton98788-480x270entry terrorist groups in the region Kessab Syrian province of Latakia. A member of the Armenian parliament who visited Syria made a call to the world to become aware of the fact that thousands of extremists have crossed the Turkish-Syrian border and that missiles were fired on the Turkish side of the border. Armenians, who have long considered NATO as an ally and partner realize that the war in Syria, the new ethnic cleansing of Armenian Christians in Syria including part of a long-term strategy of NATO. ”

Mr. Lehman also reported: “The Turkish Parliament Mehmet Ali Ediboglu, visited the border post Yayladagi after severe clashes that occurred in the region on March 21. Ediboglu stated that the Turkish army authorizes and controls the movement of insurgents who come and go across the border with Syria in both directions. After a Turkish F-16s have shot down a Syrian fighter over Kessab last week nsnbc.com spoke with an eyewitness to Kessab, who reported the presence of the Turkish special forces on Syrian territory in cooperation with terrorist brigades supported by the Turks. ”

Residents in Kessab call all Armenians and all humanity to realize that the Erdogan government is behind the military campaign, ethnic cleansing and massacres. Armenian parliamentary Arman Sahakian and residents Kessab call upon the UN and the governments of other countries to take measures to protect the population of the province of Latakia before it is too late.

In an emotional message transmitted by the Armenian Parliament, the people of Kessab made the call: “All we want is to live. If you do nothing, the terrorists will get us all suffer a horrible death, they will kill us in cold blood like many other Armenians in Aleppo, Yaakoubiyeh, Ghnaymiyeh and throughout Syria. Those you call … “rebels” are extremists from engaging in jihad with Syria among them many nationalities such as Afghans, Chechens, Saudis, etc.. The people of Kessab and throughout Syria have seen and have been attacked and killed by them. The media can not hide the truth forever. We can not play forever with people’s lives. Those you call “rebels” took targeting civilians and attacked. Wake up please. ”

Mr. Lehman said: “The Armenians, who have long regarded as a NATO ally and partner, realize the harsh reality that influential member states of NATO, including Turkey, the USA, the United Kingdom and France, are responsible for having designed this war in Syria, planned long before the first signs of 2011 … The city of Kessab is now in the hands of foreign fighters. The Syrian Arab Army launched a military campaign to dislodge the mercenaries, which is complicated by the presence of Turkish F-16 fighters over the area and the Turkish special forces fighting alongside foreign fighters and leading their artillery, missiles and tanks against the positions of the Syrian army. ”

He concluded: “The U.S. State Department said he was worried about the population of Kessab Latakia in Syria and everywhere where people suffer from violence. At the same time, the U.S. supply-air missiles and anti-tank insurgents and holds a common structure with intelligence and command squads of mercenaries. ”

“I want the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar as totally responsible for atrocities against Christians and Armenians in Syria, because they are the ones that cause, arm and support the so-called ‘rebels’. The civilized world must reject the killers acting under the guise of regime change to impose their radical power in Syria. The Syrian people deserve a democratic government; I fear, however, that the foreign fighters who have infiltrated Syria are much more barbarous than the Assad regime. I think that regime change should result in peaceful negotiations, not by beheadings and suicide bombings “Harut Sassounian said today, publisher of the California Courier in a written statement published in a Turkish newspaper.

Far from repenting for the Armenian Genocide, Turkey, under the leadership of Prime Minister Erdogan, takes more time to target Armenians, once again causing their death and displacement wrote frontpagemag.com.

“Armenians must once again go into exile because of the Turkish government, like their ancestors who fled the Armenian Genocide there for decades. No mention was made on the BBC support that NATO openly of Al-Qaeda groups. The attack took place in the wake of mass protests against Prime Minister Erdogan, who recently banned Twitter, wrote Mimi Al Laham Land Destroyer Report.

“The Armenian Christians fleeing again aggression Turkey and the silence of Western, quick to denounce the violations of international law by the Russian Federation, is not surprising. Certainly, the NATO member Turkey is allowed to occupy Northern Cyprus, hunting Orthodox Christians and settle on the conquered lands; to enter into northern Iraq to attack the Kurds when it suits the elites in Ankara; Turkey and NATO is authorized to be a basis for international jihadists and an area for supplying arms to terrorists, cult members and mercenaries fighting against the Syrian government. Recently undertaken by Turkey in the ethnic cleansing of Christian Armenians in northern Syria appears as a long continuation of past misdeeds, “recently wrote Ramazan Khalidov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times.

Towards the end of 2012, when the foreign ministers of NATO gave their green light for the deployment of Patriot surface to air missiles in Turkey under the pretext of “protecting against spillage of civil war in Syria neighbor “, they probably knew that the invasion of Kessab Turkey was imminent – awaiting only the right time. There is no doubt that Turkey is inseparable from the pure and simple conspiracy against Syria. Missiles were transported latest technology in Turkey, on the border with Syria. There would also be some reports on coordination of rebel organizations who fought the Syrian government and from Turkey and other countries in the region “has recently emphasized Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of Pan-African Newswire.

From NATO, which joined Turkey in the early 1950s, this is a deliberate policy. USA, who founded NATO and coordinating its activities widely, lobbied all members [NATO] to adopt a hostile attitude against Syria. If opposed to the war forces had not manifested to his international community, war against Syria would have gone much further, said Azikiwe.

According to information published in www.lragir.am March 29, Turkey paid 5,000 dollars for every Armenian killed in Syria. An Armenian survivor of Syria said: “Turkey conducts Aleppo everything that contributes to a second genocide. One day I went to Aleppo, accompanied by another person, in order to look for food and fuel. We were warned that it had to do with self identity documents of Christian Arabs and Muslim Arabs. We found a Christian Arab who looked vaguely, and I took her identity. Our car was stopped and checked several times by the rebels on the road to villages around Aleppo. They asked me if there were soldiers in the vehicle or the Armenians. We of course said there was none. As they asked us several times we asked them why. One of the rebels said that Turkey had promised to pay 1000 dollars for every soldier of the Syrian army killed and 5,000 dollars for each shot Armenia “.

This survivor Armenian Syria continued: “Armenian district is being targeted by snipers … The rebels seek Armenian districts. That maintaining hope is the fact that the Armenians remained united regardless of their affiliation to face these difficult times. Armenians abroad send money and food … Half of Aleppo Armenians fled the country … hoping to return when all this is over. Most of them prefer to stay, considering themselves at home in Syria, and will not abandon their homes no matter what. ”

Dissatisfied with the results obtained by the undisclosed policy of Turkey to sow death and destruction in Syria, NATO and its allies, especially Turkey, released their “projects” for the Syrian people in general, and more recently Specifically, for the Armenians of Syria.

It is now a fact that Kessab, one of the last medieval Armenian cities of the Mediterranean, is illegally occupied by Turkish agents in Syria.

Whatever denials Ankara, those of the first Ottoman Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and his whimsical Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, evidence abounds. We are no longer in the years 1915-1923. There are now a variety of means of communication and electronic documentation. The Erdogan government has de facto subjected Turkey to a recent wave of civil lawsuits arising from acts of violence and crimes against humanity committed by terrorists came from a Turkish border.

Through unity of Armenians in Syria, thanks to their self-defense squads and their neighborhood well organized districts of Aleppo – Nor Kyugh (in Armenian, New Village), Suleymanié, Vilaner Sheik Taha and where they lived alongside Arab and Muslims as Christians, are still protected from the intrusion of foreign terrorists making the area a modern arena for the success of the Pan-Arab Nationalism Syrian.

From what we know about what happens to Kessab, however, no self-defense mechanism was established there. Nobody is informed. Some observers believe that the leaders of Syria and Kessab might think that the Armenian city could be an exception. Why do they think that? Armenians and other Syrians Kessab could serve as an example for Arab nationalist districts Syrian invincible other districts.

Many Armenian activists think in a sense, the debacle and disaster Kessab awakened minds of Armenians in the world and the U.S. in particular. With the power of Prime Minister Erdogan attracted by the Muslim Brotherhood, the invasion by proxy Kessab has already angered a large fraction of the international community.

It should be noted that while most Americans expressed strongly suggests that the U.S. should honor its obligations to defend its NATO allies for a possible Russian threat, it is unlikely they say some particular nations in NATO worth fighting, according to a recent survey (end of March) Huffington Post / You Gov. The study shows that only 20 to 29 percent are favorable to the defense of Turkey. It’s embarrassing for the neoconservatives going to war and the friends of Turks in Washington.

Kessab but will not be released by the mere sympathy. It will take determination and sacrifice on the part of all affected parties, especially the Armenians of the world. Demonstrations and petitions can help release the Armenian town of Kessab (Kasab) if they are not accompanied by concerted effort. It is high time that the Armenians joined the action to the word by sending funds as they are concerned.

How Armenians, transnational community can they convince the U.S. State Department, and that going to war as Adam Schiff Representative of the 28th District of California are sincere in their ‘conviction’ of the barbarity of Turks Kessab when in fact secretly under wraps, they finance, arm and train Islamic terrorists in Turkey and facilitate their invasion of Syria via Turkey?

Armenians should not underestimate their transnational status resigning himself to the role of protest or making only react; they must instead emerge as a proactive force to be reckoned with. It is time that the Armenians take a more decisive for the effective defense of their similar today Kessab political role; and perhaps elsewhere tomorrow. No Armenian should be delivered only to his fate. It is time that the Armenians taking on board and apply the rallying cry – ‘all for one, one for all.

Whatever the force that is attacking Armenians should be held responsible priori. They should not stick to the punishment of crimes once they are committed. They should identify the perpetrators before they commit another crime against humanity. Do you remember those who voted yes and who said no during the Artsakh war?

When the Syrian crisis erupted and escalated into a truly international terrorist invasion four years ago, not a single Armenian organization is recognized for providing one day Kessab be the target of a replica of the genocidal policy of the Turkish state.

Gilbert Béguian translation Armenews.com

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kessab, NATO, Syria, Turkey

April 2014 Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month Concordia University, Irvine, CA. (Video) #armeniangenocide

April 5, 2014 By administrator

Remembering the Past Toward Healing our Future.

Speakers: Barbara English, Jeff Mallinson, Levon Marashlian

Concordia University

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April 2014 Six-event commemorative film series featuring the stories of survivors and their children. Armenian, The Holocaust, Cambodia, rwanda, Bosnia…
this Video is one of the six on Armenian Genocide

1915-1923 Genocide of Armenians, The Turkish Government sought the creation of the new homogenous Turkish state extending into Central Asia and now saw the Armenian minority population as an obstacle to the realization of that goal. on April 24, 1915, began the genocide at first with arresting and then with mass deportation into the Syrian desert. ultimately, more than half the Armenian population, 1.500,000 people were annihilated. In this manner the Armenian people were eliminated from their homeland of 3,000 year.

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Turkish Activist to Keynote Congressional Remembrance of Armenian Genocide

April 5, 2014 By administrator

zarakolu3Ragip Zarakolu has Faced Persecution and Imprisonment for Advocating Truth and Justice for the Armenian Genocide

WASHINGTON—Ragip Zarakolu, a world-renowned Turkish dissident who has been persecuted and imprisoned for his principled stand for recognition and reparations for the Armenian Genocide, will be the featured speaker at this year’s April 9th Capitol Hill remembrance of the 99th anniversary of this crime against all humanity.

This year’s observance, hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues and supported by the Armenian Embassy, the Nagorno Karabakh Republic’s office in Washington, and Armenian American organizations, will take place in the historic Gold Room of the Rayburn House Office Building — Room 2168 from 6 to 8 pm on the evening of Wednesday, April 9th.

“We welcome Ragip Zarakolu to America and look forward to his remarks on Capitol Hill, at the April 9th Congressional remembrance of the Armenian Genocide,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “Mr. Zarakolu represents the small but growing civil society movement within Turkey that – despite persecution, imprisonment, and even threats of assassination – is working to end their own government’s denial of the Armenian Genocide and to help build a better future based upon a truthful and just resolution of this still unpunished crime. It is this courageous message of truth and justice — not the official genocide denials of Turkish government — that should be encouraged and empowered by President Obama.

Zarakolu is the longtime director of the Belge Publishing House, which has, since the early 1970s, courageously challenged legal restrictions (including the infamous Article 301 of the Criminal Code) and violent threats against public discourse about the Armenian Genocide, Kurdish issues, minority rights in Turkey, and other banned topics. Several titles published by Belge deal directly with the Armenian Genocide, a principled stand that has resulted in him being targeted by official prosecution, death threats, and even assassination attempts.

He serves as chair of the Freedom to Publish Committee of the Turkish Publishers Association, is a leader member of the Turkish PEN Center. He was awarded the PEN Free Expression Award in 2003 and the IPA Freedom to Publish Prize in 2008.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armeian genocide, Ragip Zarakolu, Turkey, Turkish Activist, USA

Erdoğan takes battle with enemies beyond Turkish frontiers (Afghanistan to Pensylvania)

April 4, 2014 By administrator

REUTERS, ISTANBUL/ANKARA –
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan’s battle to root out the “terrorists” he says are embedded in the Turkish state is extending beyond its frontiers to Africa and Asia, tayyip_feto_dekupe_1224further complicating foreign policy already hit by tensions with the Arab world and Western allies.

Last month, parents of the Yavuz Selim school in Kanifing, Gambia, received a letter announcing its immediate closure. A source at the school, run by the Hizmet organisation of Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, said the decision had been conveyed to the principal in a one sentence missive.

Gülen’s Hizmet movement cites this as an example of Turkish pressure on governments to shut down Gülen schools, a key source of its influence and revenue at home and abroad, and discourage Hizmet-linked commerce from banking to construction.

Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya, which has extensive dealings with Hizmet companies in Africa, reported it had suffered mass deposit withdrawals, weeks after a power struggle between Erdoğan and Gülen erupted in December.

Media said institutional depositors loyal to Erdoğan had withdrawn 20 percent of the bank’s deposits. Ahmet Beyaz, Chief executive of the bank, which has among its shareholders Kaynak Holding, which is close to Hizmet, told Reuters the bank was not in any danger. The government would not comment.

Erdoğan has declared Hizmet, long a mainstay of Turkish foreign policy, a terrorist movement using dirty tricks, including corruption allegations, blackmail and espionage to undermine him. His move to shut its schools in Turkey ignited the current confrontation.

“One of the greatest difficulties posed by the struggle against Hizmet is in diplomacy,” said a government official who declined to be named. “Right now Hizmet and its representatives are fully engaged in anti-government activities.”

“As it has been made public that the Hizmet schools will no longer be supported (by the Turkish government), a number of those countries do not want them to continue.”

The battle against Hizmet, long an instrument of Turkish soft power claiming millions of followers worldwide, has diverted effort from a foreign policy already in some disarray.

Very recently, Erdoğan was received as a hero in Egypt and his government cited in the West as a model for Islamic democracy. Now his ties with Arab capitals are icy, largely due to his siding with Islamist parties such as Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, and relations with the West tested by a graft scandal and what some see as growing authoritarian tendencies.

Seeking bread abroad

Hizmet denies using followers in the police and judiciary to launch a graft inquiry targeting Erdoğan family members, ministers and businessmen and make illicit recordings of top officials. Ankara fears further leaks ahead of presidential polls in August could undermine the government.

The movement, also known as Cemaat (JEH-maat), The Community, has for decades been a spearhead of Turkish cultural influence and commerce overseas, especially so in the assertive opening to Africa, the Middle East and Asia in the years after AKP took power in 2002.

“In Turkey, we were at pains not to get involved in an economic relationship with the government,” Tercan Baştürk, Secretary General of the Journalists and Writers Foundation, which speaks for Hizmet, said at its Istanbul headquarters.

“Instead, we directed all Hizmet supporters to go abroad and told them to seek their bread outside the country.”

It was long said there were three arms to Turkish diplomacy – the Foreign Ministry, Turkish Airlines and Hizmet.

Turkey currently has some 35 embassies in Africa, second only to France. About 15 opened in the last two years. The red Turkish flag flies, for instance, across Mogadishu, Turkish firms playing the lead role in post-war construction.

“A lot of this is due to the support of Gülen because in many places in sub-Saharan Africa the only real Turkish communities are Gülen-linked communities, whether schools or business, and the embassies were opened to support this drive,” said Sinan Ulgen, head of the Edam think tank in Istanbul.

Where Erdoğan has conducted a purge of alleged Gülen supporters in the police and the judiciary since December’s anti-corruption raids, Turkey’s embassies are now expected to a purge their relations with the cleric overseas to strangle income from enterprise, schools and donations.

“Almost overnight they (the Embassies) shift position where they are being asked to persuade those governments to close down those schools,” Ulgen said. “Of course, some governments may want to accept this demand from the Turkish side.”

Most likely to respond to Turkish displeasure would be states such as Gambia benefiting from direct aid from Ankara.

Afghanistan to Pensylvania

The Foreign Ministry itself is in some turmoil since it emerged that minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s office was bugged and talks with the security chief and army commanders on possible armed intervention in Syria was posted anonymously on Youtube.

Overseas schools, Turkish cultural institutes and business, like Hizmet’s presence in the Turkish state, have been built up over four decades. For much of that Gülen has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States, something that has for Erdoğan supported the thesis that Hizmet is part of a broad foreign-backed anti-Turkish plot.

When Erdoğan was first elected in 2002, he lacked educated specialists to press social and economic reforms he envisaged to ease curbs on religion, improving welfare and, foremost, rein in a military that had toppled four governments in as many decades.

He invited Hizmet to help and Hizmet obliged. The falling out has pushed Erdoğan into his biggest crisis in 12 years.

Hizmet runs 2,000 educational establishments in 160 countries, from Afghanistan to the United States. The schools, such as the Yavuz Selim in Gambia, are well equipped, teach a secular curriculum in English, and are popular, especially in poorer countries, with the political and business elite.

“Until six months ago, government officials, the President, the Prime Minister were going to these schools and praising them and saying they were important for peace in the world,” Baştürk said. “The government is pressing the Hizmet movement from outside to put it in difficulty inside (Turkey).”

Erdoğan has sought help from U.S. President Barack Obama in curbing “the man from Pennsylvania”. On a lower level he has spoken to the head of Pakistan’s Punjab about the schools.

The government accuses Hizmet overseas of running a propaganda campaign against the Turkish government through publications. Officials say the organisation is also carrying out other actions, unspecified, that can alarm host governments.

Hizmet says the Turkish government approaches different governments in different ways, according to local sensitivities.

“They say to the Russians ‘kick them out’, they are making pan-Turkish propaganda in their schools,” said Baştürk, referring to Russian sensitivities about Turkish-related populations in Russia, the Caucasus area and Central Asia. “We hear all this because we have friends there.

Assessing the full scale of Hizmet influence and its economic power is difficult because of the essentially secretive nature of some aspects; but Ankara clearly sees it as a threat.

Business sources say Turkish firms play a dominant role in construction in Kabul, where Hizmet opened a school weeks after the Taliban was ousted in 2001. Are those firms all Hizmet?

“Hizmet is not a movement with a membership,” Baştürk said. “Hizmet movement business people are a very heterogeneous structure. In Kabul, all businessmen are from the Hizmet movement on the one hand, and on the other, they are not.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Gulen Movement, hizmet, Turkey, turkish schools

Turkey Antalya nightmare of Armenian citizens

April 4, 2014 By administrator

Anjelika Meliksizy, about an Armenian living in Turkey for 13 years. Married three years ago with his wife still lives in Antalya. Armenia in Antalya with her son for being subjected to attacks Meliksizy stated that his son’s school, nm_IMG_8713_JPG_1238he was forced to leave the work place events described.

When we lived in Istanbul to Antalya after moving encountered no difficulties, but that the start of the attack and is now said to be unable to live in the city Meliksizy, the beginning of the last of the recalls: “My son, 75 Year studying at Republic High School. The first time was fine, but then started to say that you do not want to go to school. History teacher instigated against him by other children constantly and eventually beaten by classmates told. Does not want to go to school anymore. I went and talked to hocayla. I asked him to prevent this type of thing. Then they beat my child in the school toilet. On top of that we’ve not stand any more and I sent my son to Armenia compulsory again. ”

‘Very lonely’

Meliksizy work while exposed to attack the discriminatory workplace, explains: “I’m working in the workshop of a jeweler in the city center of Antalya. Constantly full front door of my business, citing various campaigns show ‘Liar Armenians’ he are collecting signatures. All day I have to work in such an environment. I was having these problems since I came to Antalya. When the slightest problem at work ‘you get out the Armenians in their own country, this is not your lands, “he will answer. I had to leave at the end of work. ”

Make an application to the prosecutor or the police said that Meliksizy, a highly desperate situation: “It was an attack in Istanbul four years ago. Then when I went to the police “What will be such things are happening every day,” he responded. Foreigners Department also treated different than indicating whether the Anjelika Meliksizy, “the child’s school to go to an identification number that they needed to give, to do this operation fully took six months,” he expressed his feelings are: “the police when you get something that will not change, I know. Very lonely. “

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Antalya, Armenian, attack, public school, Turkey

Kessab Armenians in L.A. Take Action to #SaveKessab

April 4, 2014 By administrator

LOS ANGELES—The Kessab Educational Association (KEA) of Los Angeles has issued a plea to the United Nations to close the Syrian-Turkish border and protect the town of Kessab, which came under attack in the morning kessab-meeting-1hours of March 21 after Syrian rebels aided by Turkey attacked the peaceful town on the northwestern border of Syria. Approximately 2,000 Kessab Armenians fled.

“Kessab is the last Armenian-populated town left from the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia,” said KEA of LA president Esther Tognozzi. “We cannot allow it to be destroyed and our brothers, sisters and cousins from Kessab to be displaced.”

At a Town Hall meeting at the Kessab Center on Tuesday, April 1, 2014, representatives of the Armenian National Committee, Syrian Armenian Relief Fund, Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Armenian Youth Federation spoke to more than 120 concerned Armenian-Americans with origins in Kessab about what is being done on an international level to bring attention to the attack on the Kessab region.

Approximately 2,000 Armenians fled Kessab and its surrounding villages after the March 21 attack, escaping to the coastal town of Latakia. There are approximately 60 families living in refuge in the Armenian Apostolic Church in Latakia, sleeping wherever there is space in the facility.

Armenians the world over have rushed to the aid of the displaced Kessab Armenians. The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) has allocated $125,000, the Syrian Armenian Relief Fund (SARF) $100,000, and there have been numerous other smaller donations announced. The KEA of LA has been consistently supporting the people of Kessab since the outbreak of the war in Syria nearly 3 years ago.

The KEA of LA urges Armenians who wish to donate to do so through the following organizations: Syrian Armenian Relief Fund (SARF), the Armenian Relief Society, and the Catholicosate in Antelias, noting that the donation is earmarked for Kessab. The KEA of LA also is accepting donations for Kessab relief.

SARF has announced a fund-raising concert, Hye Aid 3, on April 29 to raise funds for the displaced Kessab Armenians. Visit the SARF website for further details.

A younger generation of Armenian-Americans whose family came to the U.S. from Kessab has become actively involved in spreading information about the attack on Kessab and the plight of displaced Kessab Armenians by promoting the #SaveKessab hashtag on social media.

Four Kessab Armenians spoke at Congressman Brad Sherman’s Town Hall meeting in Van Nuys on Sunday, March 23, just 2 days after the attack, and informed the congressman about what they had heard from family who had been forced to flee Kessab. Both Rep. Brad Sherman and Rep. Adam Schiff last week released statements condemning the attacks by Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists against Kessab Armenians and Christians.

In an appeal to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, with copies to four UN human rights officials, the KEA stated:

“In the spirit of peace, international humanitarian law and respect for human rights, including those of religious minorities, we respectfully request:

• That the United Nations call for the immediate cessation of the bombardment of the Kessab region and the indiscriminate attack on its peaceful civilian population by rebels with the complicity of Turkish border troops, which is in blatant violation of international human rights and humanitarian law;

• That the United Nations and its affiliated agencies intervene or otherwise ensure the physical safety and legal protection of the Kessab Armenians and of all Armenians and other religious minorities in Syria caught in the crossfire of this humanitarian calamity;

• That the United Nations provide humanitarian assistance to the displaced persons of Kessab and its surrounding villages (Karadouran, Sev Aghpiur, Baghjaghas, Eckez-Oloukh, Eskiuran, Dooz Aghach, and Chinarjek) who have been forcibly displaced from their ancestral homes, lands and livelihoods as a result of these bombardments and armed attacks;

• That the United Nations assist in the peaceful return and resettlement of Kessab Armenians to their ancestral homes, lands and livelihoods.”

The KEA of LA says it will continue serving as a clearing house of information about the situation in Kessab.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Los Angeles, Syria, Turkey

Expert: Davutoglu’s statement is manifestation of cynicism

April 4, 2014 By administrator

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s statement that Turkey is prepared to help Armenians of Kessab is a manifestation of cynicism, Turkish studies expert Ruben Melkonyan told reporters in Yerevan.

Melkonian on KessabAccording to the expert, the internationally stipulated rights of Kessab Armenians were violated and the Armenian community of Kessab was deprived of elementary means of living.

“The life of Armenian community is in danger and it will be difficult for them to return and continue living in their community,” Melkonyan said.

“The population of Kessab was deported, which, according to the UN Convention, is considered as a genocidal act,” he stressed.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, Kessab, Syria, Turkey

EU to postpone meeting with Turkey to prevent further damage to ties

April 3, 2014 By administrator

Emine Kart ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News

A meeting between Turkey and the EU has been postponed by the 28-member block due to concerns that such a gathering could n_64529_1further strain ties in the wake of concerted criticism from EU officials

A scheduled meeting between senior officials from Turkey and the European Union is due to be postponed by the EU side due to concerns that such a gathering could further strain ties in the wake of concerted criticism from the bloc toward Ankara over the latter’s increased authoritarianism.

The relationship between Ankara and Brussels is becoming increasingly estranged, but the relationship would go from bad to worse if the meeting went ahead as planned, an EU diplomat told the Hürriyet Daily News yesterday.

The meeting of the Turkey-EU Association Committee was originally scheduled to take place next week, said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The committee prepares the agenda of annual Turkey-Association Council meeting.

“Under such an environment which has become tenser than earlier due to bans on Twitter and YouTube, we didn’t want to hold such a meeting. There would be too much bashing of Turkey around,” he said. “After the meeting, both sides would be unhappier than they were before,” he said.

“Those who didn’t want to hold the meeting consist of individuals who may be classified into two camps, with a meaningful nuance between each other: Some of them didn’t want it because they have been upset with Turkey. And the other side didn’t want it because, in addition to being upset with Turkey, they didn’t want to carry on speaking with Turkey either,” the EU diplomat also said.

Turkish diplomatic sources, meanwhile, speaking under condition of customary anonymity, said Turkey and the EU were currently close to an agreement in principle to hold the Turkey-EU Association Council meeting in June.

Regardless of whether there is any tension, the August 2014 presidential elections in Turkey could also make it more difficult to a meeting in June due to the intense political agenda. Furthermore, there is widely held speculation that the next parliamentary elections scheduled for June 2015 could be held earlier, perhaps in conjunction with the presidential vote in August.

“That’s why I keep on saying that at a time like this, it is in everybody’s interest to work harder and to display their political will. The process is there but there is a need for political will and work,” the EU diplomat said. He particularly took pains not to use the word “disconnect” for the near future of Turkey-EU ties.

“Do not forget that the only elections are not in Turkey, but there will also be European Parliament elections, which means that Turkey’s counterparts will shortly become lame ducks,” the EU diplomat said, while calling for urgent action by the Turkish side.

Füle in consultations

EU officials in Brussels, meanwhile, refrained from giving an explicit answer to the Daily News when asked to comment on Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s remarks in which he urged EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle to ask for Turkey’s view before making statements about the ongoing ban on Twitter and YouTube in Turkey.

Following a meeting with Füle in Brussels late April 1 on the sidelines of a foreign minister meeting of NATO, Davutoğlu told reporters that “he conveyed to Füle that having consultations with Turkey would be useful before making these kinds of statements.”

“The EU expects every candidate country to deliver on Copenhagen criteria by making sure new legislative proposals are compatible with European standards and in line with these criteria. The European Commission has repeatedly stated that it stands ready to assist Turkey in this respect and to further deepen is engagement with the EU,” Peter Stano, a spokesperson for Füle, said yesterday in response to a Daily News question.

Nonetheless, sources familiar with the issue told the Daily News that Füle spoke to his inner circle at a morning meeting on April 2 after he saw Davutoğlu’s reported remarks.

“I will hold consultations only with colleague EU commissioners or Ms. Ashton,” Füle reportedly said, referring to the EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Catherine Ashton. At the same meeting, Füle told his inner circle that this was what he told Davutoğlu during their meeting as well, the same sources said.

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