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#361 Yervant1

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Posted 23 April 2023 - 06:34 AM

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Kurdish Press - April 22 2023
 
 
Istanbul governor bans Armenian Genocide commemoration event on April 24

“The Governor's Office has clearly shown that it is against the dynamics of democratization by banning our commemoration event,” said the April 24 Commemoration Platform, calling on the Governor's Office to abandon this decision.

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The Istanbul Governor's Office has banned the commemoration event of the Armenian Genocide planned to take place in the Kadıköy district.

The April 24 Commemoration Platform stated that the reason for the ban was that it was “deemed inappropriate to hold the event.”

Last year's commemoration was also banned by the governor, and in the two previous years, the event was held online due to the pandemic.

The genocide is remembered every year on April 24, which marks the arrest of more than 200 intellectuals in Istanbul in 1915, widely considered as the start of the genocide.

The April 24 Commemoration Platform, which has organized remembrance events since 2010, criticized the governor's ban, stating that the commemoration events have always been held without any issues despite being targeted by various powers since 2010, according to Bianet.

"There is no reasonable reason for our commemoration event to be banned this year, as it was last year. In a climate where racist meetings and demonstrations are freely organized, where those who continue to demonize the descendants of the Armenians and Assyrians who were killed in 1915 and continue to alienate minority communities with racist hate speech are walking around freely, the ban on this event, which we respectfully and calmly remember those we lost in 1915, is unacceptable.

Confronting 1915 is a necessary step to build democracy, equality, and peaceful coexistence on solid foundations today. Without this confrontation, no democratic move can be permanent, and no social relationship can be egalitarian.

The Governor's Office has clearly shown that it is against the dynamics of democratization by banning our commemoration event. We call on the Governor's Office to abandon this decision."

https://anfenglish.c...-april-24-66776



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Posted 25 April 2023 - 08:33 AM

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Turkey - April 24 2023
 
 
Turkish FM calls US President Biden 'charlatan' over Armenian genocide remark Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has called U.S. President Joe Biden "charlatan" over his April 24 statement marking the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Çavuşoğlu deemed Biden's remark as an "attempt by political charlatans to distort history."
Monday April 24 2023 09:29 pm

 

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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on April 24 called U.S. President Joe Biden “charlatan” over the latter’s statement on the Armenian genocide.

“Yet another attempt by political charlatans to distort history! Politically-driven statements cannot change the facts. Those intentionally insisting on their mistakes are destined to be remembered as hypocrites. No one shall dare to lecture us on our history,” Çavuşoğlu said in a tweet without explicitly mentioning Biden’s name.

 

State-run Anadolu Agency reported the minister’s remarks as “Çavuşoğlu responded to Biden's statement regarding the 1915 Events.”

In a statement marking the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, Biden said “On April 24, 1915, Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople—the start of a systematic campaign of violence against the Armenian community. In the years that followed, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths—a tragedy that forever affected generations of Armenian families.”

Biden was also the first U.S. president describing the 1915 events as “genocide.”

Turkey accepts that many Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in clashes with Ottoman forces in World War One, but denies the killings were systematically orchestrated and constitute genocide. Turkey rather says the clashes were reciprocal.

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Posted 26 April 2023 - 07:58 AM

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Turkey - April 25 2023
 
Ankara Governor’s Office bans panel on Armenian genocide Ankara Governor’s Office on April 24 banned a panel organized by the Ankara provincial assembly of the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK) on the 108th anniversary of the Armenian genocide under the title "Don’t Forget, Face: 1915." Far-right Victory Party leader Ümit Özdağ previously incited hatred against the participants, according to online news outlet Bianet.
 

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The Ankara Governor's Office on April 24 banned a panel titled "Don't Forget, Face: 1915," organized by the Ankara provincial assembly of the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK) to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. 

Previously, far-right Victory Party leader Ümit Özdağ previously targeted the panelist;  researcher and writer Kadir Akın, activist Kayuş Çalıkman Gavrilof and Green Left Party MP candidate Emirali Türkmenin, according to online news outlet Bianet

In its statement on the issue, the governor's office used the word "so-called" when referring to the Armenian genocide. The event was deemed “inappropriate” as a threat to “peace and security, personal inviolability, safety, and public welfare.” 

The Human Rights Association (İHD) Commission Against Racism and Discrimination's annual statement on the Armenian genocide, held in Istanbul’s Sultanahmet Square since 2005, was also banned. This year, the İHD had planned to hold the statement on the street where their building is located in Beyoğlu. However, the police prevented the rights defenders from holding the statement in the new location, forcing them to conduct it inside the association's building.

Turkey accepts that many Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in clashes with Ottoman forces in World War One, but denies the killings were systematically orchestrated and constitute genocide.

https://www.duvareng...rmon-news-62270



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Posted 26 April 2023 - 12:46 PM



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Posted 28 April 2023 - 10:52 AM

If Erdogan Dies, It Will be Too Soon to Celebrate: Earlier today, during a televised interview, a sudden medical emergency incapacitated Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Erdogan’s office dismissed the incident as the result of a stomach bug, but rumors swirl inside Turkey that the president has had a heart attack and that his condition worsened while in the hospital.

 

Turkey is an authoritarian police state without free media and so it is impossible at this point to know the truth. Every democrat wakes up each morning knowing when his or her administration will end. Every dictator wakes up having to worry that today could be his last. Erdogan has long been in the latter camp.

 

Make no mistake: His reign will end, by death, exile, imprisonment, or execution. The notion that a man who disdains democracy would voluntarily step down or allow election monitors to confirm him to be a loser is farfetched, a fantasy of diplomats and think tankers.

If Erdogan does die or if he uses his health crisis to pass his candidacy to a relative or pawn, neither the United States nor Europe should celebrate. After 20 years of Erdoganism, there is no easy return to the status quo ante.

During this period, Erdogan has taken over the banking sector and the state audit boards. He was able to indoctrinate (or at least try to brainwash) more than 30 million schoolchildren. While he may not have succeeded to create the “religious generation” he promised—the association of religion with corruption in the minds of many Turks was a natural brake on such efforts—he did fan the flames of both conspiratorialism and extreme nationalism.

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Posted 28 April 2023 - 11:03 AM

they're going to hold him in the freezer until he's son-in-law is ready . much like alievs. his father was in USA  in some freezer for God knows haw long till his bedovlat san became a president..



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Posted 29 April 2023 - 07:11 AM

No matter who comes next, always been worst than the previous one. Turkey pretends to be a democracy!



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Posted 29 April 2023 - 10:53 AM

No matter who comes next, always been worst than the previous one. Turkey pretends to be a democracy!

Turkey pretends to be a democracy! , Azeri aliev pretends to be humane, USA & Europe pretends to care,,  pashinyan pretends to be winning.. just like must of us  pretend to be Armenian Christians.. 


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Posted 30 April 2023 - 06:45 AM

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Turkey unexpectedly closes its airspace for the Armenian airline
 
 
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YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS. The aviation authorities of Turkey, without prior notification, canceled the permission previously granted to the Flyone Armenia airline to operate flights to Europe through the Turkish airspace, Aram Ananyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Flyone Armenia airline, told ARMENPRESS.

 

"For reasons incomprehensible to us and without any visible grounds, the Turkish aviation authorities canceled the permission previously granted to the Flyone Armenia airline to operate flights to Europe through the Turkish airspace. Turkish aviation authorities implemented the cancellation without prior notification, putting our airline and our passengers in an uncomfortable situation.

Flyone Armenia company is working with the passengers of the canceled flights and will inform about the upcoming developments. We kindly ask for the understanding of our passengers for the inconvenience caused by reasons beyond our control," Ananyan said.

 

 

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Posted 06 May 2023 - 09:04 AM

If you want normalization, why did you close your air space to Armenian airlines? Just because of a statue?

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Turkey - May 5 2023
 
Türkiye wants ‘full normalization’ of ties with Armenia: Parliament speaker
 
Turkish parliament speaker meets Armenian counterpart on sidelines of Parliamentary Assembly of Black Sea Economic Cooperation meeting
 

The Turkish parliament speaker on Thursday met with his Armenian counterpart and said that Ankara wants “full normalization” of ties with Yerevan.


Mustafa Sentop and Alen Simonyan held a closed-door meeting on the sidelines of the 61st General Assembly of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC).


"We will continue to support the PABSEC work in the strongest way from now on," Sentop told Simonyan.


Noting that Türkiye desires the establishment of good neighborly relations in its region, Sentop said: "Our aim in our normalization process with Armenia is essentially to realize this desire."

 

He added it is necessary to avoid steps that will harm the normalization process.


About the inauguration of the "Nemesis Monument" in the Armenian capital Yerevan, Sentop said it is an "unacceptable development that openly glorifies terrorism and makes terrorists heroic."


The monument honors perpetrators of assassinations against Ottoman and Azerbaijani officials in the early 1920s.


"The opening of this monument has created a serious disturbance in Türkiye. I think that we look at this issue as a very sensitive issue, that we will not accept the glorification of terrorism in any way and that such events will negatively affect good neighborly relations," he added.

 

Sentop said that the signing of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan as soon as possible is of great importance for comprehensive normalization in the region, adding: "Such a development will start a new period of opportunity and cooperation for our region, and Armenia will also benefit from it like all the countries in the region."


For his part, Simonyan said that Armenia approaches relations with Türkiye in a "constructive" way and added the opening of the monument was not related to state policy and that no deputies from the government attended the opening ceremony.


"No deputies representing the government were present at that ceremony. Those deputies are the ones representing the opposition and they criticize us for taking a step in this (normalization) process. We anticipate that there will be many obstacles and difficulties on this path, but we have to go through them so that we can reach a conclusion," he added.

 

Simonyan also said that they want peace with Azerbaijan and want to sign a peace agreement with Baku.


Meanwhile, Sentop separately met with his Montenegrin counterpart Danijela Djurovic, Morocco’s Rachid Talbi Alami, and Serbian parliament speaker Vladimir Orlic on the sidelines of the meeting.

https://www.yenisafa...speaker-3664023

 

 



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Posted 09 May 2023 - 02:34 PM



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Posted 10 May 2023 - 01:15 PM



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Posted 10 May 2023 - 02:24 PM



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Posted 13 May 2023 - 11:22 AM



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Posted 13 May 2023 - 11:22 AM

lets see..



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Posted 31 May 2023 - 02:38 PM

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins reelection for 5 more years of power
Turkey's incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially won the country's runoff election over the weekend, extending his two-decade hold on power. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.
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Posted 03 June 2023 - 09:26 AM

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Armenian Prime Minister to attend Erdogan inauguration
 
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YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan will attend Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s inauguration to his third term in Ankara. 

 

The Prime Minister’s Office said Pashinyan accepted the offer to participate in the inauguration and will travel to Ankara on June 3.

 

 

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Posted 05 June 2023 - 08:29 AM

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PM Nikol Pashinyan attends inauguration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
 
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YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended on June 3 the inauguration ceremony of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara.

 

Prime Minister Pashinyan was welcomed by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu at the presidential complex.

Leaders and high-ranking representatives of other countries were also present at the event.

 

 

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Posted 11 June 2023 - 06:34 AM

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Congress Should Shut Down Biden’s Turkey-Sweden Quid Pro Quo

By Michael Rubin

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June 08, 2023

 

 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken may have denied any deal to trade Turkey F-16s in exchange for the lifting of Turkey’s veto on Sweden’s NATO accession, but no one told the White House that. Not only has President Joe Biden alluded to just such a deal, but also National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has apparently outlined the quid pro quo to key Congressional leaders.

On the surface, such a trade may seem both straightforward and logical: Turkey wants F-16s, the United States wants Sweden in NATO. Turkey has the ability to greenlight Sweden’s accession.

Biden and Sullivan may want to claim credit for a deal and bask in the glow of success, but it would be an illusion: Sweden’s accession under such circumstances would be a strategic disaster.

Consider:

  • The deal would reward President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s blackmail. Not only will Erdogan hold NATO hostage again, but other countries will also follow suit. In the past, Washington assumed NATO members would try to do the right thing; in the future, various governments will look at looming votes as an opportunity to win the lottery.
  • Sweden’s accession would be welcome, but its symbolic importance is minor. More important is European unity in the face of Russian aggression. That unity exists whether or not Sweden joins NATO. Sweden might just as easily act in concert with NATO without submitting to Turkish blackmail.
  • Nothing Sweden brings to NATO would be a game-changer. Certainly, Sweden’s handful of diesel submarines would be welcome, but they do not offer NATO a capability that would significantly change the operational environment. Finland is another matter: not only does it border Russia, but it also has more artillery pieces than the United Kingdom, France, or Germany.
  • The price Turkey demands from Sweden erodes the quality of Sweden’s democracy. It would be far better for the White House to encourage Turkey to adopt Swedish democracy than for it to encourage Sweden to bend toward Turkish autocracy. It is bad enough Turkey represses Kurdish identity; it should not demand Sweden do the same.
  • Upgrading Turkey’s F-16 fleet will do little to enhance NATO. Turkey does not use its jet fighters for NATO’s defense or to preserve regional stability; rather, it consistently uses its F-16s to bomb Syrian Kurds, Iraqi Yezidis, and threaten Greek islands. Biden and Sullivan should carefully consider both whether a photo-op welcoming Sweden into NATO is worth increasing the danger of an intra-NATO military clash or whether NATO can even survive such a fight.

Make no mistake: One day, NATO should welcome Sweden as a full member, but timing and circumstances matter. Congress is a co-equal branch of government. Its leaders—both Democrat and Republican—should balk at White House pressure to accede to a bad deal and a counterproductive quid pro quo.

A far better response would be to tell Sullivan that Congress will disallow new F-16s or upgrades to Turkey until Erdogan is gone and Turkey’s behavior changes. If that means tabling Sweden’s NATO accession, so be it. Plan B might be greater military cooperation between Sweden, the United States, and key NATO members. Such a response would mean all the military capability, none of the blackmail, and a more stable Europe.






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