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    California Courier Online, August 4, 2005

    1 - Commentary

    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The Califorrnia Courier

    2 - Poochigian Campaign for Attorney General
    Announces $2 Million Plus in Funds
    3- US Olympian Martirosyan
    Will Box at Staples, Sept. 10
    4 - Ara Abrahamyan Awarded
    French Legion of Honor
    5 - Karabian Donates Collection
    To Pepperdine University
    6 - Turkish, US, Armenian Scholars Concerned
    For Detained Turkish Researcher in Armenia
    7 - UAF's 134th Airlift
    Delivers $2.3 Million
    Of Aid to Armenia
    8 - Peter Kezirian Awarded 2005
    Marshall Memorial Fellowship
    ************************************************** ***********************
    1 - Commentary

    TIME's Chief Editor Claims
    Magazine Was Duped by Turks

    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The California Courier

    The June 6, 2005 issue of the European edition of TIME magazine included a
    DVD as a paid ad. The DVD had a 70-minute segment that completely denied
    and distorted the facts of the Armenian Genocide. In the same issue, along
    with the DVD, TIME ran a four-page ad, placed by the Ankara Chamber of
    Commerce, promoting tourism in Turkey.
    In an earlier column, I pointed out that the 70-minute "documentary" was
    hidden behind several other segments on the DVD all of which dealt with
    tourism. This revisionist DVD created a worldwide uproar against TIME for
    acting as a conduit for Turkish distortions.
    In response to complaints from many readers, TIME printed in the June 20,
    2005 issue of its European edition the following letter:
    "I was rather disappointed to see a DVD in your magazine [June 6]
    accompanying a Turkish ad that portrayed Armenians as terrorists and the
    Armenian genocide as a myth. TIME has a good reputation for unbiased
    reporting. The DVD is an insult to all Armenians across the world." The
    letter was signed by Gagik Mikaelian, Chicago, Ill.
    The editors of TIME added the following note to that letter: "TIME is an
    independent newsmagazine and does not endorse the views of any organization
    or government. We regret any offense caused by the advertisements."
    Given the gravity of the offense committed by TIME, this brief letter and
    the briefer response fell far short of what is expected, particularly in
    view of the fact that TIME's European edition had violated anti-racism and
    genocide denial laws of several European countries, besides offending the
    sensibilities of its readers.
    Simon Maghakyan of Colorado was so offended with TIME's denialist DVD that
    he sent a letter of complaint to Norman Pearlstine, the Editor-in-Chief of
    TIME, Inc. After receiving no answer to his several letters, Mr. Maghakyan
    fired off an angry e-mail to Mr. Pearlstine, making a parallel between the
    sending of the Turkish DVD to distributing Nazi propaganda.
    That e-mail got Mr. Pearlstine's attention. He sent the following reply,
    making this interesting and important revelation: "We have, of course,
    apologized in the magazine for accepting a DVD whose contents were
    different from what we had been led to believe they would be."
    Regardless of whether the Editor-in-Chief of TIME is being honest in his
    assertion that the magazine's executives were misled by Turks, such an
    admission opens the door for Armenians to ask that TIME now redress the
    damage it caused by disseminating the Turkish DVD to 500,000 subscribers in
    more than a dozen European countries.
    In an earlier column, I suggested that TIME take the following 6 steps to
    make up for its grave error:
    1) Publish a real apology for disseminating this fraudulent DVD;
    2) Issue a formal memo to all its divisions around the world not to accept
    this DVD as an insert (the Ankara Chamber of Commerce has announced its
    intention to place the same DVD in TIME's Asian and Pacific editions);
    3) Issue a written warning to all its advertising executives not to accept
    any more ads from Turkish entities that deny the Armenian Genocide (just as
    they would not run an ad that denies the Jewish Holocaust and glorifies
    Hitler; the New York Times recently rejected an ad from Turkish
    organizations denying the Armenian Genocide);
    4) Destroy the extra 116,000 copies of this DVD that are still in TIME's
    possession;
    5) Agree to insert and disseminate free of charge a DVD, prepared by a
    reputable research institute, on the Armenian Genocide;
    6) Donate the payment it received from the Turkish Chamber of Commerce for
    this ad to an Armenian charity.
    After admitting that TIME magazine ran an ad that it shouldn't have, Mr.
    Pearlstine must now meet with Armenian community leaders to discuss the
    next steps in order to avoid a costly and embarrassing lawsuit in several
    European countries and a loss of subscribers as well as advertisers in the
    U.S. and other parts of the world!

    Another Case of U.S. Double Standard

    For more than 10 years Azerbaijan and Turkey have blockaded Armenia in
    violation of congressional resolutions and international conventions. The
    Armenian government and the Armenian American community have repeatedly
    asked U.S. officials to pressure the Turks and Azeris to lift their
    blockade of Armenia. The American government has turned a deaf ear to these
    Armenian requests.
    However, when it suits the purposes of the neo-cons who have hijacked U.S.
    foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East, high-ranking Americans
    officials selectively condemn certain border closures, even when they are
    not asked to do so by the countries involved.
    A blatant case of such a double standard occurred last month, when
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for Syria to open its closed
    border with Lebanon during her visit to Beirut.
    "We would like to see the day when there are good, neighborly relations
    between Syria and Lebanon based on mutual respect and equality. But good
    neighbors don't close their borders to their neighbors and it is a very
    serious situation on the Lebanese border where Lebanese trade is being
    strangled. The best outcome would be for there to be free flow of commerce
    between Syria and Lebanon and we would hope that that would be restored
    very, very soon," she said.
    The Secretary of State is right in urging Syria to open its closed border
    with Lebanon. However, one cannot escape the unmistakable suspicion that
    Ms. Rice, rather than caring about Lebanon's welfare, is hypocritically
    exploiting that country's closed border just to bash Syria.
    It is curious that while the Lebanese border has been closed for only a
    couple of weeks, and Lebanon does have unfettered access to the
    Mediterranean Sea, Ms. Rice seems to have no interest in similarly
    denouncing Turkey and Azerbaijan for having blockaded land-locked Armenia
    for more than a decade! This is the type of double standard that makes
    people around the world resent U.S. foreign policy.
    ************************************************** ************************
    2 - Poochigian Campaign for Attorney General
    Announces $2 Million Plus in Funds
    FRESNO - Finance reports for the Poochigian for Attorney General campaign
    release this week show cash on hand of just over $2,050,000 with a minimum
    of outstanding obligations. None of these funds is in loans.
    "From January 1 to June 30, the campaign raised over $1.12 million, with
    much of it coming from hundreds and hundreds of small contributions - an
    indication of the widespread support and interest in Chuck's campaign," the
    campaign reported last week.
    The campaign is on a glide path to its goal of having $5 to $6 million cash
    on hand by primary day, 2006. Senator Poochigian is the only declared
    candidate for Attorney General in the Republican Party, and it is clear
    that with his commanding financial position and the endorsements of 44
    Republican state legislators, he is clearly the consensus candidate. With
    this exceptional advantage, Chuck Poochigian will enter the general
    election campaign next year with a substantial financial advantage over his
    Democrat party opponent.
    The report added, "The Democrat side in the Attorney General's race will be
    competitive and very damaging to the emerging nominee. The Democrats have
    two problems.... for one candidate, Rocky Delgadillo, the problem is a
    question of experience. For the other candidate, Edmund G. Brown, Jr., the
    problem IS experience.
    The Poochigian campaign report continued: "Not only does Delgadillo have a
    huge learning curve regarding state issues, he will be expending enormous
    energy and money to defeat an opponent who is widely known in his party.
    On the other hand, the Oakland Mayor has not won a statewide election in 27
    years and will have to convince Democrats that his quirky presence in
    California politics is worth risking.
    Chuck Poochigian is one of the most widely respected legislators in
    California, a leader in his party, and known for his impeccable character.
    He has proved to be one of the strongest politicians in the center of
    California and has not even had a Democrat opponent in his last two
    election races.
    The report concluded: "We are a long way from the November, 2006 election,
    but there will only be two major candidates on the ballot, and we know
    right now that Chuck Poochigian will be one of them. His strong, early
    domination of the Republican race will allow him to enter the general
    election as a formidable candidate, well-funded, highly organized and
    sharply positioned to be more in tune with California voters looking for an
    Attorney General to enforce the laws with strong common sense principles as
    his guide."
    ************************************************** ***************
    3 - US Olympian Martirosyan
    Will Box at Staples, Sept. 10
    GLENDALE - UA Olympian Vanes 'Nightmare' Martirosyan, a hard-hitting super
    welterweight, will box on Top Rank's big fight card which will feature
    three-time world champion Erik 'El Terrible' Morales and former world
    champion Manny Pacquaio at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sept. 10.
    Martirosyan, handled by Shelly Finkel and trained by Freddie Roach, is from
    Glendale, Calif. Martirosyan is 2-0-0 as a pro and lives and trains in
    Glendale, Calif.
    "I was born in Abovyan, Armenia," said Vanes. "My dad was an amateur boxer
    and I guess he saw it in me too. He said I had a lot of energy because I
    was always running around the house. He took me to a local boxing gym and
    at the age of seven I began to box. I wound up with 130 amateur fights and
    won 120 of those.
    "I speak Armenian, of course, English and I know a little Spanish. I can
    pronounce some words in Russian too," he said.
    ************************************************** ************
    4 - Ara Abrahamyan Awarded
    French Legion of Honor
    PARIS - French President Jacques Chirac has awarded businessman, President
    of the Union of Armenians of Russia and UNESCO Good Will Ambassador Ara
    Abrahamyan with the highest decoration of the French Republic - the Legion
    of Honor. "Ara Abrahamyan has done much to develop the Russian-French
    relations," Russian Ambassador to France Aleksandr Avdeyev said. "He
    co-chairs the Russian-French Dialogue non-governmental association,
    sponsored by Presidents V. Putin and J. Chirac," the Ambassador said. "
    Abrahamyan has assisted in the erection of the monument to the Soviet
    Soldier at Pere Lachaise French Cemetery marking the 60th anniversary of
    the Great Victory. He has organized productive bilateral business meetings,
    as well as a Russian Film Festival in Onfler Norse city," Avdeyev remarked.
    "I think Ara Abrahamyan has deserved the French awarding him the highest
    decoration," he said.
    Napoleon has established the Legion of Honor in 1802. The decoration is
    awarded for outstanding services to France and has 5 degrees, Itar-Tass
    reported.
    ************************************************** ************************
    5 - Karabian Donates Collection
    To Pepperdine University
    MALIBU, Calif. - A luncheon hosted recently by Pepperdine University
    President Andrew Benton gathered 30 guests to celebrate Walter Karabian's
    donation of the Karabian Political Memorabilia Collection, which includes
    more than 400 buttons from over 130 years of political campaign history.
    Karabian is a former California Assemblyman Majority Leader.
    "I am pleased that Wally agreed to share his collection with our students,
    faculty, and visitors," said Jon Kemp, Assistant Dean for Advancement. "The
    Karabian Collection will remind our students of the importance of electoral
    politics. After all, if you want to be a leader, you have to get elected
    first."
    ************************************************** *************************
    6 - Turkish, Armenian, American Scholars Concerned
    For Detained Turkish Researcher in Armenia
    ISTANBUL - An open letter with more than 200 signatories is sent to
    President Kocharian expressing concerns over the prolonged detention of
    Yektan Turkyilmaz, a Turkish citizen and a Ph.D. candidate at Duke
    University, and the possible consequences of his trial.
    Yektan Turkyilmaz, was pulled out of the plane and detained at the Yerevan
    Airport on June 17 with charges of violating the national customs law.
    Turkyilmaz, the first Turkish scholar to work in the Armenian National
    Archives, was leaving Yerevan after his fourth research trip to Armenia and
    was scheduled to do more research in Istanbul and Paris before going back
    to Duke University as a fellow of the John Hope Franklin Institute for
    2005-2006.
    He is currently being held under high security conditions at the National
    Security Service building in Yerevan, without having access to the
    telephone, or being able to write or receive letters.
    During his visit to Armenia, Turkyilmaz legally purchased about 100 books,
    which range from the 17th to the 20th century, from second-hand sellers in
    Yerevan and apparently was unaware that according to the Armenian customs
    regulations he had to 'declare' books older than 50 years at customs.
    Yektan Turkyilmaz is being charged with Article 215, paragraph 2 of the
    Armenian Criminal Code, which treats weapons of mass destruction and
    cultural values, including books, in the same category. The law places no
    obligation on the sellers of old books to inform the purchasers that
    special permissions will be needed to take the books out of the country,
    and makes no distinction between violations involving nuclear weapons and
    books. It is suggested that this is the first time this particular article
    in the Armenian Criminal Code has ever been applied to a person carrying
    books.
    After Turkyilmaz's arrest, a committee has been established by prominent
    writers and academicians of Turkey to follow the case. The Committee for
    Solidarity with Yektan Turkyilmaz opened a letter for signatures which is
    addressed to the Armenian President Mr. Kocharian. In twenty-four hours,
    100 Turkish, Armenian, American, and other international scholars
    undersigned the letter which was sent to the President on Friday. An
    updated list with more more than 200 signatures was sent on Aug. 1.
    The Committee for Solidarity with Yektan Turkyilmaz write, "The political
    implications of this arrest cause grave concern. Yektan Turkyilmaz is one
    of a very few Turkish scholars who have critically tackled the events of
    1915 and other instances of political violence in the first part of this
    century. The fact that he was arrested soon after he gained access as the
    first Turkish scholar to the Armenian National Archives adds to these
    concerns. The fragile space of dialogue that has recently been opened up
    between Turkish and Armenian scholars is put to the risk of being greatly
    damaged by Turkyilmaz's prolonged detention. This arrest would also raise
    serious doubts as to whether Armenia encourages independent scholarly
    research on its history."
    The first hearing of Turkyilmaz will be held before August 15, 2005.
    Yektan Turkyilmaz did research in the Armenian National Archives in May and
    June 2005 for his dissertation titled "Imagining 'Turkey,' Creating a
    Nation: the Politics of Geography and
    State Formation in Eastern Anatolia, 1908-1938." He is the first Turkish
    citizen who had been granted access to the Armenian National Archives.
    Turkyilmaz is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the
    John Hope Franklin Institute Fellowship for 2005-2006; the International
    Dissertation Field Research Program Award from the Social Science Research
    Council (SSRC) for 2003-2004; the Mellon Dissertation Fieldwork Award from
    the Council of Library and Information Resources (CLIR) for 2003-2004; the
    Dissertation Fieldwork Award from the American Research Institute of Turkey
    (ARIT) for 2003-2004; as well as a Graduate Fellowship from Duke University
    for 2000-2005.
    Turkyilmaz's previous degrees include a Master of Arts in Cultural
    Anthropology from Duke University, North Carolina, a Bachelor of Arts in
    Political Science and International Relations from Bogaziçi University,
    Istanbul; he also studied in the Masters Program at the Atatürk Institute
    for Modern Turkish History at Bogaziçi University, Istanbul.
    ************************************************** ************************
    7 - UAF's 134th Airlift
    Delivers $2.3 Million
    Of Aid to Armenia
    GLENDALE - The United Armenian Fund's 134th airlift arrived in Yerevan on
    July 30, delivering $2.3 million of humanitarian assistance.
    The UAF itself collected $1 million of medicines and medical supplies for
    this flight, most of which were donated by the Catholic Medical Mission
    Board (383,000); AmeriCares ($244,000); Eli Lilly ($243,000) and MAP
    International ($217,000).
    Other organizations which contributed goods for this airlift were: Fund for
    Armenian Relief ($395,000); The Armenian Eyecare Project ($153,000); Tigran
    Sarkisyan of California ($100,000); Michael DerBedrossian of Massachusetts
    ($87,000); Dr. Stephen Kashian of Illinois ($74,000); Harut Chantikian of
    New Jersey ($62,000); American University of Armenia ($54,000); and
    Armenian General Benevolent Union ($34,000).
    Also contributing to this airlift were: Armenian American Cultural
    Association ($27,000); Armenian Students Association ($25,000); Dr.
    Andranik Ovassapian of Illinois ($25,000); and Accuware Consultants
    ($20,000).
    Since its inception in 1989, the UAF has sent $412 million of humanitarian
    assistance to Armenia onboard 134 airlifts and 1,216 sea containers.
    The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian Assembly of America, the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union, the Armenian Missionary Association of
    America, the Armenian Relief Society, the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
    America, the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, and the
    Lincy Foundation.
    For more information, contact the UAF office at 1101 North Pacific Ave,
    Suite 301, Glendale, CA 91202 or call (818) 241-8900.
    ************************************************** ************************
    8 - Peter Kezirian Awarded 2005
    Marshall Memorial Fellowship
    PASADENA, Calif. - Peter Kezirian of Pasadena, Calif., is one of 55
    emerging American leaders from 19 states and the District of Columbia to be
    awarded the prestigious Marshall Memorial Fellowship. The 2005 American
    Marshall Memorial Fellows will spend more than three weeks of intensive
    study examining European institutions and exploring European and
    transatlantic economic, political and social issues.
    Fellows are selected through a competitive review process and come from
    politics, government, the military, media, business and the non-profit
    sector.
    Kezirian is a member of the June delegation that visited five cities,
    Brussels, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Belgrade and Bratislava.
    Kezirian, is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service
    and the USC Law Center. He is currently the Vice President for Corporate
    Strategy and Business Development at the Cooperative of American
    Physicians/Mutual Protection Trust in Los Angeles, one of the leading
    writers of medical liability coverage in the United States. Kezirian joined
    CAP-MPT after serving as the General Counsel for the California Department
    of Corporations for Gov. Pete Wilson and was a mergers and acquisitions
    attorney for the New York firm of Debevoise & Plimpton before joining the
    Wilson Administration in 1995. Throughout his legal and business career,
    Kezirian has participated in a variety of programs to help build
    international understanding and advance the effort for peaceful change and
    individual rights. These efforts have included observing the 2003 elections
    in Cambodia, reviewing the NATO peacekeeping effort in Bosnia and Kosovo in
    2001 and participating in a judicial training effort sponsored by the U.S.
    Agency for International Development in the Republic of Armenia in 1995.
    ************************************************** ************************
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