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    GIBRAHAYER
    e-magazine http://gibrahayer.cyprusnewsletter.com
    The largest circulation Armenian e-magazine
    Circulates every Wednesday
    Established in 1999


    TURKISH WAR MACHINE WITH
    140,000 SOLDIERS, REVVING
    ITS ENGINES FOR NORTH IRAQ

    It is not a matter of "if" but on the "when" of the first Turkish shot
    on Iraqi land


    ANKARA - by Jacques N. Couvas - The button of the stopwatch counting
    down the invasion of northern Iraq by the Turkish army was probably
    pressed on Tuesday, at an impromptu meeting between Turkish President
    Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
    The two men have, in theory, scheduled meetings on Thursdays,
    which are often not maintained, as they do not see politically
    eye-to-eye. The surprise meeting on Tuesday has sparked speculation
    that the assault is near. Cynics, however, say this is just another
    coup de theatre, which aims at shaking from the shoulders the United
    States and Iraq, who are clearly opposed to military action against the
    Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) on Iraqi soil.
    False alarms have been almost a routine since the beginning of
    this year, when the general staff of the armed forces energetically
    requested the government's approval to move into northern Iraq in large
    numbers in order to avenge the weekly casualties by the army in eastern
    Turkey, caused by PKK armed militants stationed in refugee camps and
    villages in Iraq.
    The Turkish army has been drawing plans since last year for a
    "total cleanup" of that region, but the government has avoided
    responding clearly. A wait-and-see strategy has prevailed within the
    Justice and Development Party (AKP), the ruling political formation.
    Other events this week corroborate the growing belief that the
    incursion is near. The U.S. ambassador to Ankara on Monday had to
    publicly reject in dismay allegations by the Turkish press that his
    government has been selling weapons to PKK members. The United States,
    as well as the EU and Turkey, consider this organisation a terrorist
    one.
    Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, head of the general staff, speaking on
    Tuesday at a security conference in the Mediterranean resort city of
    Antalya, criticised the international community for what he claims was
    lack of foreign understanding for the situation and cooperation with
    Turkey to "combat Kurdish terrorism" in Iraq directed against his
    country.
    Gen. Buyukanit came out of a short period of silence on the
    subject, to which he had retreated after Prime Minister Erdogan had in
    late June declared that he did not plan to allow in the short-term
    massive military action in the neighboring country. In Antalya,
    however, he was outspoken.
    "While we maintain our struggle against this terrorist
    organisation," said Buyukanit referring to the PKK, "and expect
    international cooperation in this struggle, we are having difficulty
    understanding some positions and attitudes that we face. These
    attitudes not only disappoint us but contradict the basic notion that
    combating terrorism requires better cooperation."
    More indicative, perhaps, of the signs of an impending incursion
    into Iraq by Turkish forces is the recent escape of a small group of
    PKK members who fled a refugee camp in North Iraq and crossed the
    border to Turkey to seek asylum.
    At a press conference this week, organised by local authorities,
    they claimed that large numbers of Turkish Kurds were fleeing the
    region in anticipation of a Turkish advance, and that Turkish artillery
    was abundantly shelling PKK combatant positions.
    There is suspicion, however, among observers that the escape and
    revelations may have been orchestrated by Turkish security services,
    within the context of psychological warfare, either to incite PKK
    activists in Northern Iraq to abandon the region, or to prepare the
    Turkish opinion for future events. Either way, such incidents and
    information from "beyond the enemy lines" are typical of
    pre-intervention activity and carry a message or a warning.
    The meeting on Tuesday between the two Turkish leaders also
    indicates that Erdogan is in a situation where he has either to comply
    with the military, supported by and supporting Sezer, or face the
    consequences of his moderate approach to the handling of the Kurdish
    problem.
    Not that long ago, on June 13, the prime minister rebuked
    insistence by the military to cross the border into Iraq. This was
    consistent with earlier statements of intent to build productive
    relationships with political chiefs in northern Iraq rather than punish
    their constituents for their support to the PKK.

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    TURKISH DAILY NEWS ON GENOCIDE BILL: TROUBLES THREATEN TURKEY

    09.07.2007 - /PanARMENIAN.Net - Cuneyd Zapsu, a top adviser to Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, stated that a secret meeting was
    held with Democratic Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy
    Pelosi this February on H. Res. 106 - the Armenian Genocide bill.
    Richard Holbrooke, a Democrat and a former top diplomat,
    arranged and attended the meeting. Holbrooke is known for his role in
    putting an end to the war in Bosnia as assistant to the Secretary of
    State in former president Bill Clinton's administration, Turkish Daily
    News reports. Zapsu voiced the Turkish government's concerns over the
    resolution, saying its passage by the House would seriously hurt
    bilateral ties with Ankara. The Pelosi-Zapsu meeting took place shortly
    after Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul also visited the U.S. capital in
    early February. But neither Gul nor three Turkish parliamentary teams
    visiting Washington one after another succeeded in their "struggle"
    against the bill and had talks with the House speaker.
    At the same time the newspaper reminds that a number of worrying
    developments are taking place in recent weeks for Turkey, since the
    number of representatives cosponsoring the measure in late June rose to
    218 in the 435-member House. "Obtaining the support of 218 lawmakers
    does not automatically enable the Armenians to force a House floor vote
    for the resolution, but means the overcoming of a psychological
    threshold. The resolution likely would reach the House floor agenda any
    time after early September, when Congress returns to work after a
    summer recess in August. But still this would come after critical
    parliamentary elections in Turkey on July 22," the newspaper underlines.

    ARF DASHNAKTSOUTIUN PARTICIPATES IN SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL MEETING

    Yerkir.am - July 06, 2007 - ARF press service reported that a Socialist
    International council's meeting was held at the International Labour
    Organization's headquarter in Geneva on June 29-30. Over 400
    representatives from 120 political parties participated. The ARF was
    represented by ARF Bureau member Mario Nalbandian and ARF Supreme Body
    of Armenia representative Armen Rustamian.
    SI president George Papandreou from the Greek party PASOK and
    many other spoke at the opening ceremony.
    The SI council discussed the conflicts in the South Caucasus
    region among other conflicts, like Iraq, Israel-Palestine, Lebanon,
    Western Balkans, Columbia, Nepal.
    Armen Rustamian was the chief reporter on this issue, who was
    followed by Azerbaijani Socialist Democratic Party co-chairman Araz
    Alizade and Poland's Left Democratic Alliance member and European
    Parliament member Tadeus Ivinsky.
    The SI council's meeting also discussed global climate and
    energy issues.
    The Commission for a Sustainable World Society was elected.
    The meeting adopted resolutions. The resolution on the South
    Caucasus conflicts was mainly based on Armen Rustamian's report.
    On the sidelines of the meeting, Mario Nalbandian and Armen
    Rustamian had several meetings with the participants of the meeting.
    News in Brief - by Sevag Devledian
    On July 13, the earthly remains of Alex Manoogian, National Hero of the
    Republic of Armenia, Life President of the AGBU and national benefactor
    of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, along with those of his wife,
    Marie Manoogian, will arrive in Armenia. The interment service will
    take place in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin on July 17 at 10:00
    am, at which time the remains shall be committed to the earth in sight
    of the Treasury Museum built through their sponsorship. The funeral
    will take place with full state Honor's and church services, under the
    presidency of His Holiness Karekin II and with the participation of the
    President of the Republic of Armenia, high ranking state officials, the
    children and family of the Manoogians. The bodies of the benefactors
    will lie in state in the Monastery of St. Gayane until July 17, where
    Armenians can offer their prayers and respect.
    New information was published concerning the murder of Hrant Dink, the
    former editor-in-chief of the Weekly Akos, as well as the attack
    organised against the State Council (Supreme Instance of Appeal). The
    new details were revealed during the investigation conducted against
    the Turkish "Movement of the Union of Patriotic Forces." This
    information was provided by the Turkish press. Taner Unal, the detained
    Chairman of the Union, declared that retired Captain Mussafer Tekin is
    the initiator of the assault organised against the State Council
    (Supreme Instance of Appeal), as a result of which one judge was killed
    and 4 were injured. The name of Hrant Dink was touched upon during the
    secret listening of the phone conversation of the members of the Union
    during the investigation. The contents of the conversation between
    Vehbi Shanle, the detained Deputy Chairman of the Union, and a Nezhat
    Mete ran as follows: "Hello, what news? Hello, everything is OK. Was it
    our friends who killed that man yesterday? Yes, it was our friends.
    Have they been discovered? No, no, do not worry, they have not been
    found."
    The minister of agriculture Davit Lokyan said in his address to the
    Armenian Apricot International Conference in Yerevan 6 thousand
    hectares of apricot orchards were restored in 2002-2007. He said it is
    possible to produce 200 thousand tons of apricots, and the government
    is making efforts to use new technologies for processing the harvest.
    Armenia criticised NATO and the European Union on Friday for turning a
    blind eye to Turkey's long-running blockade of its borders, saying
    Ankara's refusal to open land routes was costing the small, landlocked
    state a third of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). "Europeans are shy
    over these issues. They love to talk about human rights, about
    democratic values but it's much easier to talk rather than to implement
    anything," Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan told Reuters in an interview.
    The Union of Armenian Writers plans to create a special body that will
    be advertising Armenian literature abroad. Hovhannes Gregorian, the
    secretary of the Union, told Armenpress the body will be investigating
    in which of world countries Armenian literature may be in demand and
    which country's literature may be popular in Armenia.
    Sports - by Sevag Devledian
    The Grand Slam dreams of Marcos Baghdatis will have to wait, but in
    this year's Wimbledon, he was able to record one of the longest matches
    against Djokovic, a five set five hour thriller in the quarter finals.
    Edmond Aynedjian's run at the Junior Tennis Championships of Paphos
    came to end in the semis of the event as he lost to Andreas Aravis of
    the Famagusta Club 2-0
    Defending IBF and IBO world flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan was
    stunned on Saturday night as challenger Nonito Donaire powered his way
    to 112lb glory, knocking out the unbeaten Armenian in five dominant
    rounds at The Harbour Yard Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA.
    The European Judo Youth Championships were concluded last week in
    Malta. Seven sportsmen represented Armenia in the championship. Gor
    Khorotian (Yerevan) took the bronze medal among 24 judoists in the 90
    kg weight category.

    GIBRAHAYER E-MAGAZINE TAKING A BREAK

    As of next week, Gibrahayer e-magazine will be taking a summer break.
    It will resume publications on the first week of September 2007
    Gibrahayer e-magazine - Nicosia - Cyprus

    g i b r a h a y c a l e n d a r & e v e n t s
    Wednesday 11 July, 2007 at 10:00 am - Swiss Armenian saxophonist Araxi
    - who gave a few concerts in Cyprus last year will be performing at
    Orpheas Jazz Club near Famagusta Gate together with club owner Eric
    Simonian. For more information please call 99697259
    18 July - 5 August - Khalkidiki Summer Camp - Greece - by The Armenian
    Relief Society (HOM) of Macedonia and Thrace. Applications are invited
    from boys and girls aged 10-17 who wish to attend. Departure from
    Cyprus July 17, return to Cyprus August 6. Participation: 280 euros.
    Applications to be submitted until 30 June 2007 to Vera Tavitian Tel
    99520071 and Maral Adourian Tel 99469634.
    Friday 10 - Friday 17 August, 2007 - Annual Summer Camp of the Armenian
    Youth Federation of Cyprus at the Girls Guide Troodos Camp for ages
    10-19. Participation fee 50 cyp. Special discounted prices for members
    of the same family. A fun, educational and sporting program will be
    organised by the Organising Committee of Panagoum.
    9-15 August in Armenia and in Artsakh - ARF Dashnaktsoutiun Students
    and Youth organisation's camp/gathering with the participation of youth
    from Armenia, Artsakh and the diaspora. For further information on
    participation from Cyprus please contact Vicken Sarkissian on 99608423.
    8-9 September - Friendly match at the Antonis Papadopoulos stadium in
    Larnaca, as the National Football team of Armenia visits Cyprus.
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