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    The Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS (FJC), Russia
    Dec 27 2004

    Jewish Leaders and Armenian Minister Meet on Question of
    Anti-Semitism
    Monday, December 27, 2004


    YEREVAN, Armenia - Chief Rabbi of Armenia Gersh Meir Burshtein and
    other Jewish leaders in Yerevan met with Armenian Foreign Affairs
    Minister Vardan Oskanyan this week. While the Minister expressed his
    wish to create appropriate conditions for regular cooperation with
    the Jewish community, emphasizing his intentions to provide his
    support to the Jewish community in Armenia, the main focus of the
    discussion concerned anti-Semitic statements made by a number of top
    officials in Armenia.

    "These statement haven't received the support of the Armenian people,
    but nevertheless I consider it necessary to discuss the situation at
    the governmental level," expressed Vardan Oskanyan. These offences
    included a statement comparing the Jewish community to a number of
    sects known for spreading anti-Jewish propaganda, a comment made by
    Granush Haratyan, the Head of the Department on National Minorities
    and Religion. These and other anti-Semitic statements, one of which
    suggested exiling Jews from Armenia, have been published in the
    country's leading commercial and even state-sponsored newspapers.

    "We want to live and work in Armenia, but these false statements
    printed in the mass media may result in negative attitudes towards
    Jews by Armenians. I am counting on a positive and resolute response
    from the Armenian Government regarding these anti-Semitic
    statements," affirmed the Chief Rabbi of Armenia. Such offenses to
    the Jewish Diaspora in Armenia have also been aired on one of the
    national television channels 'ALM'.

    "I have always been proud to say that there is no anti-Semitism in
    Armenia," stated Rimma Varjapetyan, the Chairman of the Jewish
    Community in Armenia. "However, we have been receiving a number of
    threatening calls as of recent, just as soon as the President of the
    ALM Channel, Tigran Karapetyan, joined Mrs. Haratyan in Jew-bashing.
    These anti-Semitic attitudes are unacceptable," she declared
    solemnly. Such concerns were echoed by the meeting's other
    participants, who are also afraid for the resultant security risks to
    the Jewish institutions they head.

    The Minister promised to take measures to resolve the situation. "I
    understand your anxiety. There is actually no state anti-Semitism in
    Armenia, although some individuals propagandize it and may consider
    themselves to be anti-Semitists in order to be different". The
    Minister expressed his desire to meet with Granush Haratyan to
    discuss her actions and to submit a report about this meeting and
    issue to the President of Armenia, Robert Kocharian.

    At the end of the meeting, the Jewish leaders presented the Minister
    with a number of gifts as a symbol of friendship with the Jewish
    community. In addition to a music album by composer Willy Vainer, the
    Director of the 'Menorah' Jewish Cultural Center, who also attended
    the meeting, the Minister received a calendar for the upcoming year,
    the latest issues of the 'Lechaim' Magazine and the 'Kohelet' and
    'Magen David' newspapers.

    http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=245471
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