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    Azg Armenian Daily, Armenia
    Aug 27 2004


    AN ISRAELITE JOURNALIST TO REPROACH ISRAEL AND TURKEY

    ILHAM ALIYEV'S GERMAN HUMANISM

    "THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER WILL OPEN IF AZERBAIJAN GIVES UP
    KARABAKH"

    ARMENIAN BONE MARROW DONOR REGISTRY

    RA WRITERS UNION CONDEMNS TERRORIST ACT COMMITTED AGAINST JOURNALISTS
    IN TSAKHKADZOR

    WILL RELEVANT FIELD FOR CONTROL CASH MACHINES BE CREATED?

    CONTEXT BECOMES MAIN GOAL

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    AN ISRAELITE JOURNALIST TO REPROACH ISRAEL AND TURKEY

    The famous International Herald Tribune daily published Israelite
    journalist Jay Bushinsky's article titled "The Armenian Genocide:
    Face history's heartbreaking truth". The journalist writes: "The
    carnage perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks 89 years ago, in which 1.5
    million ethnic Armenians were killed or deported, was a tragic
    prelude to the Nazi Holocaust of 1939-1945 in which six million Jews
    were annihilated. Hitler's determination to destroy European Jewry
    was encouraged by the world's lack of interest in the Armenian
    tragedy. In a speech delivered to his troops on Aug. 22, 1939 - nine
    days before he invaded Poland - he was quoted as having said: `Who,
    after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?'"

    Ironically, Hitler's rhetorical question is inscribed on one of the
    walls of the US Holocaust Memorial in Washington, and rightly so.

    Then he goes on reminding that "the latest attempt by
    Armenian-American activists to win Congressional recognition of the
    Armenian genocide was a failure. Other interest groups, including
    Jewish ones, misguided or opportunistic, convinced a vast majority of
    the American lawmakers that a resolution along those lines would
    offend the Turks at a time when the United States needs them as
    allies".

    "Israel's government winced when Turkey's prime minister, Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan, assailed its policy and behavior in the West Bank and
    Gaza Strip as well as toward the Palestinians in general. But neither
    Israel nor the overseas Jewish organizations dared remind Erdogan
    that leaders of nations that had committed crimes against humanity
    had best refrain from preaching to others - a lesson learned and
    followed by Germany".

    He feels pain that "the Israeli diplomacy puts contemporary
    priorities ahead of moral obligations. When a major documentary about
    the Armenian Genocide was due to be screened here, the foreign
    ministry intervened out of consideration for Turkish sensibilities.
    It is hypocritical to expect compassion and sympathy from the peoples
    of the world for the lives lost in the Holocaust when 'raison d'état'
    prevents Israel and most Israelis from commiserating with the
    Armenians".

    He closes the article saying: "Historical truth must be faced
    regardless of how heartbreaking it may be. It cannot be subordinated
    to the ebb and flow of modern international relations. Anyone who
    visited the Armenians' grim memorial to their martyred brothers and
    sisters south of Yerevan, Armenia's capital, in the shadow of
    biblical Mount Ararat, cannot but grieve with them.

    Israelis, Jews, Zionists and their supporters should comfort the
    Armenians in their national sorrow and the Turks should accept the
    photographs, documents and above all testimony, which commemorate the
    Armenian Genocide, instead of insisting that it never happened".

    We, Armenians, have to appreciate Jay Bushinsky's courage and
    impartiality. There will always be moral people and organizations
    that will keep on pursuing the leaders of Turkey and Israel till they
    cease closing eyes on the historic facts.

    By Harut Sassounian

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    ILHAM ALIYEV'S GERMAN HUMANISM

    "People of Different Nationalities Live in Azerbaijan, Armenians May
    Live in Nagorno Karabakh"

    It turns out that Ilham Aliyev is a great humanist. During the mutual
    press conference with Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin he declared:
    "People of Different Nationalities Live in Azerbaijan, Armenians May
    Live in Nagorno Karabakh". Mr. Aliyev said that he is not against
    Armenians living in Nagorno Karabakh and in Azerbaijan if only they
    submit to Baku.

    Only few weeks ago the president of the Statistics' Administration of
    Azerbaijan Arif Veliev said that the population of the country is 8.3
    million, 697 out of which are Armenians. It is interesting that
    before the Sumgait pogroms of 1988 the Armenian population was 300
    thousand (not counting Karabakh population). Therefore, if there are
    only 657 Armenians in Azerbaijan it speaks against the Azeris.

    The Armenian population of Azerbaijan was deported before the
    Karabakh war started, thus the war is not the reason. Mr. Aliyev
    supposed in Germany what will happen if all Armenians living abroad
    decide on self-determination. "Imagine only how many new Armenian
    states will appear on the world map in that case", German Deutsch
    Press news agency cites Mr. Aliyev's words.

    This was Ilham Aliyev's first official visit to Germany. After having
    signed Azeri-German documents Gerhard Schroeder stated: "I can say
    that Germany is still Azerbaijan's partner and recognizes its
    territorial wholeness. President Aliyev and I think that the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict should only find a peaceful resolution."

    The Azeri president repeated that Armenia already gained independence
    and that the Armenians of Karabakh cannot gain independence as there
    is already a state called Armenia. "Armenia conquered Nagorno
    Karabakh and seven more Azeri regions. As far as the Armenian army is
    in the occupied territory the conflict will persist", Mr. Aliyev
    said.

    Everything is clear with Ilham Aliyev's "Karabakh strategy". Being in
    European countries on a visit he plays a humanist and a victim but in
    Azerbaijan he threatens Karabakh with war if the peace talks give no
    result.

    Today the Armenian military forces fully control five Azeri
    administrative regions, the other two are under partial supervision.
    15 percent of Nagorno Karabakh territory is, i.e. regions of
    Shahumian, Martakert and Martuni are under Azeri's control.

    By Tatoul Hakobian

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    "THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER WILL OPEN IF AZERBAIJAN GIVES UP
    KARABAKH"

    German Ambassador To Turkey Stated in Kars

    The issues of the Turkish-Armenian relations, Armenian Genocide and
    Armenia's territorial claims are being actively discussed in Turkey
    lately. The Turkish-Armenian border-gate reopening is also a subject
    of discussions and now the blockade of Armenia is questioned as
    unproductive for Turkey.

    The influence of the USA and the EU on Turkey for reconsidering
    Turkish-Armenian relations is out of doubt.

    In the created situation we can assume that Robert Kocharian's answer
    to a Turkish journalists question ("If you think we can't do without
    Turkey, you are wrong! Armenia is steadily developing without your
    help.") on June 23 at the Parliamentary Assembly of the European
    Council made Turkey seriously worry.

    There are other reasons for worry besides Armenian president's
    statement, namely Germany's view expressed by Wolf Ruthard Born,
    German ambassador to Turkey. The Turkish Dyunden Bugyue Terjuman
    newspaper dwells on the ambassador's words in its August 25 issue.
    According to this publication, the German diplomat visited Trapison,
    Ardvin and Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's birthplace Rize where he
    met with the latter and then left for Kars on August 24.

    The ambassador was welcomed by the Kars deputy mayor Israfil Chakaz.
    The deputy mayor presented the claims of the Turkish side as regards
    to the border-gate opening. The ambassador Born said in response to
    this: "As far as I know the Armenian constitution views Kars and the
    surrounding territories as Armenian. The border-gate opening
    presupposes a resolution in Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict. If
    Azerbaijan gives up Karabakh then the border-gate will open."

    We failed to check out Dyunden Bugyue Terjuman's information. Though
    this information is very vague we still can assume that while,
    presenting the claims of the Turkish side for the border-gate
    reopening, Kars deputy mayor might have demanded the German
    ambassador to support a pro-Azeri resolution for the Nagorno
    Karabakh. From this perspective the words of Mr. Born as regards
    Azerbaijan's renunciation of Karabakh are very important.

    The ambassador's approach to the Karabakh conflict as an
    Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict is not less important. It's obvious that
    such an approach makes Karabakh one of the conflict sides but not an
    apple of discord between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This is not
    beneficial for Turkey of course and the embarrassment of the Turkish
    newspaper can be understood.

    By Hakob Chakrian

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    ARMENIAN BONE MARROW DONOR REGISTRY

    Amidst the clattering of forks and the chattering of people in the
    large banquet room at the Glendale Hilton Friday night, there was a
    hushed silence. There on the video screen, 12-year-old Armen looked
    into the camera and into the tear-shining eyes of the audience,
    telling the story of how he received a match for life through the
    efforts of the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR).

    The dream of finding bone marrow matches for ethnic Armenian patients
    is now a dream come true. Over 350 supporters joined the celebrations
    at the ABMDR's third annual Match for Life banquet on August 6th and
    helped raise $50,000 for the organization.

    Armen, who lives in Yerevan, Armenia, was not the only one with a
    story to tell. Ten-year-old Alique Topalian, from Cleveland, Ohio,
    took the stage to tell about her struggle to find a bone marrow match
    six years ago. Miraculously, Alique went into remission without
    needing a match. But the repeated frustrations experienced by
    Alique's family and other Armenian families in failing to find
    matched donors from existing bone marrow registries led to the
    founding of the ABMDR in 1999. Alique's courage, strength and will to
    live filled the hearts of those present at the Match for Life event.
    She was recognized for her courage by a special Inspiration Award by
    the ABMDR Board of Directors.

    The ABMDR is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to ensure
    that every ethnic Armenian, struck with a life-threatening
    blood-related illness, is able to find hope for long-term survival
    through the identification of a genetically suitable bone marrow
    match. In the short time since its inception, the ABMDR has
    established tissue-typing laboratories in Yerevan, Armenia and
    Glendora, California run by the ABMDR co-founders Dr. Sevak Avagian
    Executive Director and President Dr. Frieda Jordan respectively. Both
    sites are fully equipped with state-of-the-art DNA molecular typing
    equipment and qualified personnel. In LA the recruiting center is
    located at Glendale Memorial Hospital - a major supporter of the
    project.

    Since December 2000, over 8,000 ethnic Armenians from diverse
    communities have registered with the ABMDR. Honorary Chairperson and
    First Lady of Armenia, Dr. Bella Kocharian, was the first donor to
    the project, which seeks to register 10,000 donors by the end of
    2004. To date, 332 patients in need of bone marrow transplant have
    been referred to ABMDR, 172 potential bone marrow matches have been
    identified, and 4 bone marrow transplants have taken place in Los
    Angeles, Poland (for Armen), Italy and Germany.

    "I am confident that there will be many more success stories to tell
    in addition to Alique's and Armen's," said ABMDR President Dr. Frieda
    Jordan, in her address. "The tremendous support and hard work of
    people like those present tonight, has played a major role in the
    success of the registry in finding bone marrow matches and performing
    transplants around the world in Armenia, Italy, Germany, France and
    right here in California."

    In recognition for outstanding contribution, five awards were
    presented by Dr. Frieda Jordan and Board member and Master of the
    Ceremonies, Michael Mahdessian, to Dr. Bella Kocharian, Woman of the
    Year, for her ongoing commitment to the project; Diana Artunian,
    Volunteer of the Year; the Daughters of Vartan, Organization of the
    Year; Armen Janian, Man of the Year; and Dario Frommer, Legislator of
    the Year. All five were also recognized by City of Glendale Mayor Bob
    Yusefian, Congressman Adam Schiff, Assembly member Dario Frommer,
    County of Los Angeles supervisor Michael Antonovich, Senator Jack
    Scott, and Hon. John Chiang member of State Board of Equilisation
    with similar awards. Sam Tripoli and his fellow comedians volunteered
    their time and talent, entertaining the guest with light comedy.

    Along with ongoing recruitment at Glendale Memorial and at the ABMDR
    center in Armenia, special drives are scheduled for Massachusetts and
    Canada on October15-17 and November26-28, 2004, respectively. The
    ABMDR is seeking to organize donor drives in Armenian communities
    worldwide and is asking individuals and organizations for assistance
    in this vital effort.

    The Match for Life event has brought the ABMDR $50,000 closer to its
    goal of raising the $300,000 needed for recruiting 2,000 additional
    donors by the end of 2004 and maintaining its global status.
    Membership in Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide, affiliation with Caitlin
    Raymond International Registry of Worcester, Mass, and participation
    in international scientific conferences allow ABMDR to expand its
    exposure internationally and reach more patients.

    Those who wish to further assist the Registry in reaching these goals
    may contact ABMDR President Dr. Frieda Jordan at 347 W. Stocker St.,
    Suite 208, Glendale, California 91202 or by calling (818) 547-1374 or
    visiting the website www.abmdr.am.

    ************************************************** *******************

    RA WRITERS UNION CONDEMNS TERRORIST ACT COMMITTED AGAINST JOURNALISTS
    IN TSAKHKADZOR

    The Chairmanship of RA Writers Union deeply condemns another act of
    terror committed against the freedom of speech and public opinion,
    against the journalists in Armenia, Tsakhkadzor. A number of unknown
    people ignoring the law and order have chosen the resting house of RA
    Writers Union this time.

    According to the witnesses and the publications in the press a number
    of skin head people rushed into the building and committed violence
    against the employees of the resting house as well as against the
    journalists staying there, as the latter came to Tsakhkadzor to
    prepare a report about the brutal annihilation of the forests and the
    people who build their palaces on this business.

    The wealth of our people, its nature has become the victim of the
    criminals that have confused their motherland with their own pockets.
    These people built their prosperous life by making the lives of
    hundreds harder. Moreover, these impudent people try to create an
    atmosphere of terror and fear in the country.

    RA Writers Union's Chairmanship draws the attention of the NGOs as
    well as the state bodies and the officials on the disgraceful
    behavior of the abovementioned criminals and demands to take the
    relevant measures for averting annihilation of Tsakhkadzor forests
    and anti-ecological construction.

    Chairmanship of RA Writers Union

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    WILL RELEVANT FIELD FOR CONTROL CASH MACHINES BE CREATED?

    Relevant Draft Law Submitted to RA National Assembly

    The application of control cash machines will be more effective if an
    equal field is secured in the field, i.e. all the entrepreneurs use
    them. Armen Alaverdian, Deputy Head of RA State Tax Service, said
    this. He added that with the time all the entrepreneurs will use
    control cash machines and the relevant draft law is already submitted
    to Ra National Assembly. Two years ago the draft law "On the Trade
    Places" that envisaged the issue of control cash machines was
    submitted to the parliament, but afterwards, it was replaced by
    another draft law "On Trade and Services." This year on April the
    government submitted to the parliament the draft law "On Control Cash
    Machines" elaborated by RA Tax Service. Armen Alaverdian is hopeful
    that this one will be adopted during the autumn.

    Armen Alaverdian agreed that the cash tickets aren't given always,
    but he added that if the consumers demand them they are usually given
    the cash tickets. He said that last year RA Tax Service imposed fines
    on 4800 firms and companies. In the first half of this year the
    number of such cases amounted 2000.

    RA Government adopted two decisions specifying the issues of applying
    control cash machines. The fist defines the rules of utilization and
    registration of the cash machines that will help avoiding many
    problems. The second decision the entrepreneurs having kiosks and
    street trade points can appeal and get the cash machines. At present,
    about 15000 cash machines are being used.

    By Ara Martirosian

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    CONTEXT BECOMES MAIN GOAL

    "Cilicia" to Reach Athens

    It has been the fourth day that the ship has left Tsarevo harbor and
    passed by Lesbos. In a month "Cilicia" has passed the following
    route: Sochi, Novorosiysk, Yalta, Constanta, Varna and Tsarevo.
    Hmayak Tarakhchian, Deputy Chair of "Ayas" Marine Research Club"
    informed that in all the cities the crew met with the mayors and the
    representatives of the Armenian communities. "We have changed our
    plans concerning the route. Because of the weather conditions we will
    not have the opportunity to visit Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.

    At first our aim was to experience the historical traditions of the
    Armenian navigation. During our voyage the arrangements organized on
    the shores in the cities we visit became more important. In the
    course of these arrangements we represent our national culture and
    establish new relations with the countries and meet with the Armenian
    communities. That is why sometimes we have to change our plans,"
    Tarakhchian said.

    He also told that when passing through Bulgaria, the sailors met with
    Sevada Sevan, RA Ambassador to Bulgaria. For a couple of days Mrs.
    Ambassador became a sailor and sailed on the ship to her seashore
    house Akhtopole, where Vrbam Stamatov, Bulgarian writer and public
    figure, her husband, passed away. According to a marine tradition,
    the Armenian sailors sent wreaths to the dept of the sea in memory of
    the beloved perished. The sailors did the same when passing by the
    house-museum of Commander Andranik.

    The weather is getting worse. The sailors were warned against the
    heavy storm. After having waited for four days in Tsarevo, "Cilicia"
    is on the sea again. It was for the first time in the last several
    hundred years that a ship with a waving Armenian flag passed Bosfor.
    This year the ship will stay in Venice for the wintertime. If the
    time and weather afford, after reaching Athens, "Cilicia " may return
    and sail by the shores of the historical Cilicia. Afterwards, it will
    sail in the seas of Greece and Yugoslavia and find its wintry shelter
    in the island of St. Lazarus, with the Mkhitarian Congregation.

    By Tamar Minasian
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