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  • ANCA of Illinois Hosts International conference on Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides

    ANCA of Illinois Hosts International conference on Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides

    ANCAYEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS:

    The largest academic conference ever held focusing on the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides concluded on Saturday, May 11, after two days of presentations by more than a dozen scholars from Armenia, Australia, England and across North America, Armenian National Committee of America informed Armenpress.

    The event,
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    The Ottoman Turkish Genocides of Anatolian Christians: A Common Case Study, was organized by the ANCA of Illinois, the Assyrian Center for Genocide Studies and the Asia Minor and Pontos Hellenic Research Center, and was held at the prestigious Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educational Center in Skokie .

    With more than 120 participants each day, the conference was filled to capacity with an enthusiastic audience.

    “There was a great deal of new and interesting research presented during the conference,” said ANC of Illinois activist Greg Bedian. “This conference clearly demonstrated the many shared aspects of the Greek, Assyrian and Armenian genocides and helped to drive home the concept that these three tragic events were conceived by Turkish government to destroy the native Christian population and all traces of their existence from Anatolia.”

    The conference was opened by Master of Ceremonies John Davis, Emmy award winner and long-time reporter and anchorman for CBS affiliate WBBM-TV in Chicago. In his introductory remarks, Davis thanked the many sponsors, volunteers, scholars and participants for their contributions and for making the conference a reality. He then introduced Skokie Mayor George Van Dusen, who spoke about the significance of the conference being held at the Holocaust Museum. Mayor Van Dusen was followed by Greek Consul General Ionna Efthymiadou, who congratulated the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek communities for coming together to organize the conference, and encouraged the scholars to continue their research into the Ottoman Genocides.

    Davis then introduced conference moderator George Shirinian, Executive Director of the Zoryan Institute of Toronto, Canada. Shirinian’s introductory remarks focused on the importance of these types of conferences in the advancement of genocide research, and provided an outline of how the conference would proceed. He then opened the first session of the conference by introducing Dr. Paul Bartrop, the Director of the Center of Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dr. Bartrop presented the topic “Considering Genocide Testimony: Three Case Studies.”

    During his presentation, Dr. Bartrop discussed the importance of survivor memoirs as a historical resource, presenting examples from an Armenian, an Assyrian and a Greek survivor. He noted that while historians sometimes view survivor accounts as unreliable due to trauma and bias, they often contain valuable details about massacres, and sometimes are the only accounts available of particular events.

    Following Dr. Bartrop was Stavros Stavridis, PhD candidate and Historical Researcher at the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies, who joined the conference via Skype. Stavridis presentation was titled “The Assyrian Issue 1914-1935: Australian Documents and Press.” He reviewed how the Assyrian Genocide was reported on in the Australian press as well as how the thoughts and actions of various government and private individuals impacted policy based on documentation he had researched in the National Archives of Australia and the collections at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

    The final speaker of the opening session was Dr. Anahit Khosroeva, senior researcher at the Institute of History at the Armenian National Academy of Sciences, who spoke on the topic “The Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire,” discussing the massacres of Assyrians, and Christians in general, as a continuum from the time of Abdul Hamid to the Young Turks and into the Republican period, with the purpose of eliminating the Assyrian, Greek and Armenian populations from Anatolia.

    The Friday afternoon session was opened by Dr. Hannibal Travis, Associate Professor of Law at Florida International University College of Law. During his presentation, entitled “Cultural and Symbolic Reparations of the Ottoman Christian Genocide: From Memorials to Restitution of Historic and Sacred Sites,” Dr. Travis discussed the destruction of the culture of the victim group that accompanied the physical killing inherent in the Ottoman Genocides. As part of his discussion of restitution of cultural monuments, Dr. Travis contrasted the approaches and outcomes of the renovations of the Holy Cross Church in Aghtamar and the St. Giragos Church in Diyarbekir.

    The next speaker was Dr. Robert Shenk, Professor of English at the University of New Orleans. Speaking on the topic “American Women, Massacres, and the Admiral: Deep in Anatolia during the Turkish Nationalist Revolution,” Dr. Shenk described the devastating role American Admiral Mark Bristol played in the post-war period as America’s chief diplomat in the area, and how despite pleas from numerous female American missionaries and even his own officers, he placed the interests of American commerce ahead of protecting the remnants of the Christian populations in Anatolia from ongoing destruction, censoring reports of massacres from information relayed back to Washington. Dr. Shenk praised the women missionaries for their bravery, working in a foreign and often savage land, with no guarantees for their physical safety.

    Thea Halo, author of the book Not Even My Name, then spoke on the topic “The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks 1913-1923: Myths and Facts.” Halo challenged some common assumptions often used to discount the brutal treatment of the Greeks during the period of the Great Catastrophe and offered valuable alternative views regarding Greek irredentism based on the Megali Idea, and the role of King Constantine I in protecting Greeks under Ottoman rule. Prof. Ellene Phufas then closed out the first day of the conference by sharing an excerpt from her translation, along with Aris Tsilfidis, of These Are the Turks: First-Hand Accounts from the Slaughter of Nicomedia, the first book of Greek Genocide survivor accounts which was collected by journalist Kostas Faltaits and published in Greek in 1921.

    The second and final day of the conference began with Master of Ceremonies John Davis opening the program with welcoming remarks, after which he invited Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) National Board Chairman Ken Hachikian to address the conference. In his comments, Hachikian emphasized that the ANCA has been able to make important strides in its lobbying activities because “we have the truth on our side.” He added that research like that being presented at the conference played an important role in helping to make that truth better understood. Following Hachikian’s comments, Davis asked Conference Moderator George Shirinian to take the podium and open the third session of the program.

    After brief comments Shirinian introduced Georgia Kouta, a PhD candidate at King’s College in London, England, to present her paper titled “Redeeming the Unredeemed: The Anglo-Hellenic League’s Campaign for the Greeks in Asia Minor.” Kouta discussed the role of the Anglo-Hellenic League in London in shaping western public opinion and British policy on the Ottoman government’s treatment of its Greek minority. She described how The League, which was composed of both Greek and British members, collected valuable documentation on the atrocities through Greek and non-Greek eye-witness reports, church and newspaper accounts, and published pamphlets to raise awareness of the atrocities.

    Kouta was followed by Steven L. Jacobs, Associate Professor and Aaron Aronov Endowed Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Alabama. Jacobs made an interesting presentation about the writings of Raphael Lemkin, the author of the word genocide and the father of the UN Genocide Convention. He described Lemkin’s incomplete and unpublished three volume history of genocide, and described Lemkin’s treatment of the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides.

    The Saturday morning session was concluded with a presentation by Dr. Tehmine Martoyan on “The International Legal Qualification and Liability of Smyrna’s September Tragedy.” In her presentation, Martoyan examined the possibilities of applying the legal term “genocide” to the destruction of Smyrna in September,1922. She reviewed evidence of the premeditated nature and implementation of the extermination of the Armenian and Greek populations of Smyrna, as well as the destruction of their homes and businesses so as to prevent the return of the survivors of Smyrna’s destruction.

    The fourth and final session of the conference opened with Dr. Gevorg Vardanyan of the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute in Yerevan, Armenia, presenting his topic “The Ottoman Genocide of the Armenians and Greeks: The Similarities and Structural Peculiarities.” Dr. Vardanyan pointed out that there were many common elements to the Genocides of Greeks and Armenians, including the methods used for organizing the massacres and the organizers themselves. Pointing out some of the major differences in the two genocides, Dr. Vardanyan noted that because of geography and demographics, the Kurds, who had played a significant role in the Armenian genocide, were generally not involved in the Greek genocide. He also noted that because of their proximity to Greece, many of the Greeks in Eastern Thrace were deported or escaped to Greece as opposed to being killed outright, like their Pontian and Armenian counterparts.

    Professor Dikran Kaligian of Worcester State University spoke on the “Security and Insecurity in the Ottoman Armenian and Greek Communities, 1908-1914.” Kaligian described how the restoration of the Ottoman Constitution had provided a brief period of hope and an improvement in the personal security for the Armenians and Greeks living in the empire. He then traced various events that began to endanger those reforms, including the impact of the counter revolutionary uprisings, the Balkan Wars, and the evolution of the Young Turk movement from its liberal Ottomanist orientation toward a chauvinistic pan-Turanist direction.

    The final presentation of the conference was provided by Dr. Suren Manukyan, a Fulbright Scholar on Sociology of the Armenian Genocide at Rutgers University and Deputy Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute, Yerevan, Armenia. Dr. Manukyan’s topic was “Cultural Preconditions and Process of Social Indoctrination: Socio-Psychological Dimension of the Ottoman Genocides.” Noting that the ability to participate in mass murder is not an inherent human characteristic, he described how the state conditioned the Ottoman Muslim population to be able to murder the Christians through propaganda via the mosques, by altering the legal system, and other methods. He contrasted the Armenian Genocide with the Holocaust, pointing out that many Armenians met violent deaths, sometimes at the hands of their neighbors, rather than in the more industrialized concentration camps.

  • WHO IS BEHIND BOSTON BOMBING AND WHY? VIDEO

    WHO IS BEHIND BOSTON BOMBING AND WHY? VIDEO

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    Subject: Boston Bombalamasi olayinda Internet Medyasi, Resmi Medya’yi desifre ediyor.

     

     

    Boston Bombalamasi’nda, medya tarafindan olu olarak ele gecirildigi yayilan Tamerlan Tsarnaeva’nin halasi Maret Tsarneava, canli ve ciplak olarak polis arabasina alinan kisinin videosu yayildiktan sonra, Alex Jones’un yayin organi infowar.com ile bulundugu roportajda da yegeninin kimligini teshis etti.

     

    Canli ve ciplak tutuklanan kisinin polis arabasina sokulurken cekilmis videosu:

     

    Medya tarafindan olu olarak ele gecirildi diye duyurulan Tamerlan Tsarnaeva’nin halasi Maret Tsarnaeva’nin yegenini canli olarak teshis ettigini aciklayan roportaj:

     

    PKK teroru ile mucadele etmekte oldugu iddia edilen Turkiye’deki Turkiyeli basinin, bu konuya ilgisinin minimum derecede olmasi, batinin terorle mucadelesi ile Turkiye’nin terorle mucadelesi arasindaki farklarin gozden kacirilmaya calismasi amacina mi dayandigi henuz bilinmiyor..!

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    ASAGIDAKI KANUN TEKLIFI DE BOSTON MARATON BOMBALAMASINA BAGLANMALI

    Beyaz Saray’da “Müslüman Göçmen kabul edilmesin” yasa teklifi

    Beyaz Saray’da “Müslüman Göçmen kabul edilmesin” yasa teklifi

     

    The petition reads as follows:

    In the wake of the Newtown shootings, the Obama administration thought they should overstep their Constitutional authority to impose gun control. Now in light of the Boston bombings and the direct ties to Islam, I’m calling on the administration to stop all Islamic immigration into the US.

    Mr. Obama and others quote Qur’an 5:32, which is about the people of Israel, but NEVER quote the next verse which is about Muslims and indicates the real threat of Islam.

    Islam is not a religion of peace. It is a totalitarian, political death cult and as such is not compatible with American culture.

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  • TURKISH FORUM DETAYLI BILGI SON FAALIYETLER  VE  KOMITELER- KURUCU UYELER – YONETIM KURULU LISTESI  ve  2013 Uye Aidat Odeme Bilgileri

    TURKISH FORUM DETAYLI BILGI SON FAALIYETLER VE KOMITELER- KURUCU UYELER – YONETIM KURULU LISTESI ve 2013 Uye Aidat Odeme Bilgileri

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    Yildizlar Yakin Tarihdeki + Bugunki Turk Devletlerine Esit Olarak Secilmisdir.

     

    TURKISH FORUM DETAYLI BILGI SON FAALIYETLER

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    KOMITELER- KURUCU UYELER – YONETIM KURULU LISTESI

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    2013 Uye Aidat Odeme Bilgileri

     

    Sayin Uyelerimiz ve Kurucu Uyelerimiz

    Sayin Danisma ve Yonetim Kurulu Uyelerimiz

    Sayin Kemalin Askerleri

     

    Siz Seckin uyelerimize ozel olan, cuzi miktardaki yillik aidatini odemeyi yapmamis bazi degerli arkadaslarimiz bu durumu islerinin yuklulugune, unutkanligina, veya aklina geldigi zaman yaninda cek olmamasina bagliyor.  Bazi iyi niyetli dostlarimda , Ne icin bana hatirlatmadin diye  sersenisde bulunuyor ve gene unutuyor.

     

    Tuzugumuz geregince Nisan 15’e kadar aidatlarinizi odemenizi rica etmisdik ve duyurmusduk,  , Gerek Facebook gerekse web sitelerimiz normal masraflarin disinda,maasli elaman calistirmamizi gerektirmekde.  Arastirma yapilmasini gerektirmekde , bu saydiklarim genellikle Yuksek ogrenimlerine devam eden Milliyetci genclerimiz tarafindan yapilmakda…Pek cok yazarlarimizda (kadro 300 kisi) yazilarinin arasina google reklamlarini alarak hic degilse masraflarini cikarmaya calismakda,. Hic degilse Genclerimizin ufak butcelerini ve iyi niyetlerini zorlamadan yaptiklari masraflari vermemiz gerekmekde , sizde bir zamanlar ayni durumda idiniz,  iki ucu bir araya getirmekde zorlananlarimiz cokdu  icimizde. Bu iyi niyetli ve vatanini seven genclerimiz, topluma ve bu toplumun bir parcasi olan bize verdiklerine karsilik, daha ne yapsinlar nasil devam etsinler.  En ufak bir destegi vermek icin, Turkish Forum olarak zorlanirsak ve veremessek.

     

    Lutfen Nisan ayi sona ermeden , ve bu mesaji gec aliyorsaniz  yaz tatiline cikmadan, bu ufak gorevi yapmanizi rica etmekteyim. Bilhassa bu destegi vermeyi 2 veya 3 senedir unutan ufak fakat onemli bir grup arkadasimizdan.

     

    Aidat ve bagislarinizi posta yolu ile bir pul ve bir zarf parasi butcenizden ayirarak , veya ucretsiz olarak on line yolu ile yapabilirsiniz, Bonkor iseniz banka havalesi ilede olabilir. Maddi durumuzu ortadan daha iyi durumda ise ilave bagislarinizla kademeli kulub uyeliklerini secebilir ve size listelenmis olan ilave avantajlarindan istifade edebilirsiniz.

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    TURKISH FORUM ÜYE OLMA VE AİDAT ÖDEME BİLGİLERİ

     

    sayfasini tiklayarak, gerekli bilgiyi okyun ve oradan tiklayarak asagidaki sayfaya baglaniniz

     

    veya direk olarak ayni sayfaya baglanin

    Bağışlarınız ve Üyelik

    ve baglandiginiz sayfasini altindaki “continue” yazisini tiklayarak asagidaki emniyetli odeme sayfasina gecebilirsiniz, hicbir parolaya veya baska bir bilgiye gerek yokdur

     

    bazilariniz  bilgisayar baglantilarina gore bu sayfaya direk de gecebilir

    https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=2QsXL_4AZg9CGWjGbsgJs7InXLtgpejH82bTnRAqhXAZS0r9JhvdcdAFDgG&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d5348ead9d61c709ee8c979deef3ea735

     

    ve kredi karti bilgilerinizi doldurarak

     

    Odemeniz gereken Miktar : $100.00 senede

    Posta ile odeme : PO Box 1104 , Marblehead- MA  01945  USA

    On line/ Internet uzerinden Odeme : YUKARDAKI BAGLANTILAR / ON LINE

    Banka Havalesi : https://www.turkishnews.com/tr/content/bagislar-ve-uye-aidatlari/

    SAYFASINDA  ZIRAAT BANKASINA DEPOSIT ADRESLERI VERILMISDIR

     

    Turkish Forumun Gunluk yayin organi: https://www.turkishnews.com sitesidir. Bu siteden Ingilizce, Turkce, Almanca veya Ruscayi secebilirsiniz, Tercihinize bagli. Ayni sekilde www.turkishnews.com veya www.turkishtimes.com yazarsaniz sizi ayni siteye goturur, secenekleriniz icin.. Turkishtimes sitesi yakinda cok daha ozel bir konumda olacakdir, detaylar yakinda size bilgi ve katkilariniz icin acilacakdir.

     

    Ataturk ilkelerini ve laik Turkiyeyi temel alan, ve Ingiltere uzerinden yonetilen, Turkish Forumun Facebook siteleri ise, Face Book yonetimine gore, gencler arasinda ve dunya capinda katilim rekorlari kirmaktadir. Bu sitelerin yonetimini ustlenmis olan Ingiltere gurubumuza, baskanlari sayin Haluk Demirbag ve ikinci baskanlari sayin Tolga Cakir ve Tum Gorevlilerine hepimiz adina candan tesekkur ederim.. Sag olun var olun.. Face Book ve Kutuphane sitelerine

     

    Turkish Forum Sayfası 

    Turkısh Forum Grup 

    Turkish Forum İngilizce Öğrenme

    DOCs ( Elektronik Kütüphane)

     

     

    Erisebilirsiniz: Sizin maddi ve manevi desteginiz olmadan kosmayi veya yurumeyi devam ettirebilmemiz imkansizdir. Lutfen Aidatlarini gondermek icin ne benden nede bir baska gorevli veya gonullu arkadasinizdan bir hatirlatma beklemeyin.. Siz hatirlatin, dalgin dostlarimiza.

     

    Onemlidir ve Hatirlayin Lutfen.. Bugune kadar sadece maddi destege ihtiyacimiz oldugu devrelerde Aidat odemesi ve Bagis cagrilarini yaptik.. Bugunde onlardan biridir, Maddi bakimdan cok zayif bir devrede devam etmeye ve onumuzdeki aya erismeye  cabaliyoruz.

     

    Icimizden bazi degerli arkadaslarimizin Turkish Forumdan aldiklari gunluk haberleri veya ozel haberleri Turkish Forum dan gelis adresini silerek kendi kurduklari listeciklere dagittigini gormekteyiz.. Lutfen bunu yapmayin. Dagitin gene dilediginiz sekilde fakat musterek ismimizi silmeyin, Birlikde Kurdugumuz, Turkish Forumun isminin daha yaygin bir sekilde duyulmasi, ve itibar gormesi ve bu sayede yasamasi.  Toplumumuzun mefaatinedir. Unutmayin okyanuslari yapan ve yaratan kucuk damlaciklardir ve birlikden simdiye kadar kuvvet dogmusdur.

     

    Guncel bir bilgi olarak kurucu uyelerin ve danisma kurulumuzun ve yonetim kurulumuzun listesi icin tiklayiniz

    Hakkımızda

    Bu adresdeki cekilen menuden ilgilendiginiz komiteyi secer ve komitenin kimlerden kurulu oldugunu bulabilir ve arzu ederseniz gorev almak icin https://www.turkishnews.com/tr/content/

    Adresinden . Sizi Üyelerimize tanıtabilmemiz için tercihen resimli özgeçmişinizi YUKARDAKi  adresden bize gödermenizi rica ederiz.

     

    Bu arada Cevresindekilere , Konularimizdaki goruslerimizi devamli izaha calisan arkadaslarimiza kitapla destek icin tenzilatli kitap programi DEVAM ETMEKDE  … VE KITAP ISTEKLERINIZ ICIN ASAGIDAKI  LINKDE  GEREKLI  BILGILERI  BULACAKSINIZ

    www.turkishnews.com/en/content/turkish-forum-liquidation-sale/

     

     

    Onumuzdeki Haziran ayinda girecegimiz 20inci faaliyet senemizin otekiler gibi basarili olmasini diler ,  candan kutlar ve Hepiniz hurmetle selamlarim

     

    Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman, Baskan

    Turkish Forum – Dunya Turkleri Birligi

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  • Full Interview of Pres. Assad with Turkish Media: Syria’s Breakup Will Cause Mideast to Blow Up

    Full Interview of Pres. Assad with Turkish Media: Syria’s Breakup Will Cause Mideast to Blow Up

    Eretz Zen

     

    Published on Apr 5, 2013

    Syrian President Bashar Assad warned in comments broadcast Friday April 5, 2013 that the fall of the Syrian government or the breakup of his nation will cause a “domino effect” that will fuel Middle East instability for years, in his sharpest warning yet about the potential fallout of his country’s civil war on neighboring states.

    In an interview with the Turkish TV station Ulusal Kanal broadcast Friday, Syrian President Assad accused his neighbors of stoking the revolt against his government, saying “we are surrounded by countries that help terrorists and allow them to enter Syria.” But he warned that those same countries may eventually pay a price down the road.

    “Everybody knows that if the disturbances in Syria reach the point of the country’s breakup, or terrorist forces control Syria, or if the two cases happen, then this will immediately spill over into neighboring countries first, and later there will be a domino effect that will reach countries across the Middle East,” he said.

    He also lashed out at Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was a close ally of Assad before the crisis began but then turned into one of his harshest critics.

    “When the prime minister (Erdogan), or the government or officials get involved in shedding Syrian people’s blood there is no place for bridges between me and them or the Syrian people that don’t respect them,” Assad said.

    Turkey has been one of the strongest backers of the Syrian Islamist “opposition,” and has provided it with logistical support and shelter.

    “The Arab League lacks legitimacy. It’s a league that represents the Arab states, not the Arab people, so it can’t grant or retract legitimacy,” he also stated in reference to the recent move by the league to give Syria’s seat to the Doha coalition headed by Moaz al-Khatib.

    The president also used the interview to quash rumors that he had been killed by one of his guards in the capital Damascus.

    Asked by a journalist whether he is still alive, Assad told Ulusal Kanal: “I am present in front of you and not in a shelter. These are mere rumors.”

    He said he is living as usual in Syria and is not hiding in underground shelters.

    Source: Ulusal Kana

  • David Grimason, whose son was killed by gunman in Turkey welcomes global treaty to regulate international arms trade

    David Grimason, whose son was killed by gunman in Turkey welcomes global treaty to regulate international arms trade

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    THE anti-gun campaigner was present at the Arms Trade Treaty Talks in New York, when the treaty was approved.

    David Grimason travelled to New York last week to lobby the UN to tighten up international arms trade

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    A Scots dad whose toddler son was killed by a gunman with an illegal weapon has welcomed the first global treaty to regulate the international arms trade.

    David Grimason, who lost his two-year-old son Alistair in 2003, was present at the Arms Trade Treaty talks at the United Nations in New York when the treaty was approved.

    He has been campaigning for tighter controls on the trade of weapons since his son was killed during a gunfight at a cafe in the seaside village of Foca, Turkey, almost a decade ago, in July 2003.

    The toddler was asleep in his pram when an argument broke out at a nearby table and a man opened fire, killing the boy from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire.

    Mr Grimason said: “It’s been an emotional day for me. It’s an overwhelming majority of nations that have recognised the need for an Arms Trade Treaty. The world recognised it was needed. We overcame the sceptics today and by such an amazing majority, it’s just incredible.

    “As someone who is living with the effects of gun violence, I realise the necessity for a Treaty that will restrict the flow of weapons and stop them getting into the hands of people that are going to abuse them. So for me, I recognise how much of a victory it is for humankind.

    “This treaty will have a legacy and that will be a future where restricting the movement of illegal arms and guns will save lives and will prevent others from suffering violence and terror.”

    Mr Grimason, who now lives in Aberdeen, was in New York as part of his work with Oxfam, which is a leading member of the Control Arms Coalition.

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    More than 100 civil society groups working in 120 countries are represented by the Control Arms Coalition which is urging all states to sign and ratify the treaty.

    Anna MacDonald, Oxfam’s head of Arms Control, described the outcome in New York as an “incredible moment”.

    She said: “The agreement of the Arms Trade Treaty sends a clear message to arms dealers who supply war lords and dictators that their time is up. They will no longer be able to operate and arm themselves with impunity. The world will be watching and will hold them accountable.”

    Last week there was a setback as Syria, Iran and North Korea refused to ratify the treaty and delayed progress towards enshrining a set of rules to regulate the global arms trade in international law.

    “It is right that after consensus was blocked, states moved swiftly to adopt the treaty by voting. It is right that the will of the majority wins out, not the tiny minority of sceptics who were intent on wrecking the process,” said Ms MacDonald.

    “From the streets of Latin America, to the camps in eastern Congo, to the valleys of Afghanistan, communities living in fear of attacks because of the unregulated arms trade can now hope for a safer future. The world will be a more secure place to live in once the Treaty is in place,” she added.

    Alex Galvez, a survivor of armed violence and executive director of the Transitions Foundation of Guatemala, said: “This is a good day for armed violence survivors everywhere, and a proud day for the Control Arms Campaign. But the work doesn’t stop here. We have to make sure that this treaty actually makes a difference on the ground. States must move to ratify the ATT now, and make its swift implementation a top priority.”

    via David Grimason, whose son was killed by gunman in Turkey welcomes global treaty to regulate international arms trade – Daily Record.

  • TURKEY : commercial banks to count gold deposits toward their reserve requirements

    TURKEY : commercial banks to count gold deposits toward their reserve requirements

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    “Turkey’s move … to allow commercial banks to count gold deposits toward their reserve requirements … would mean a “renaissance” of gold as a monetary asset…””…on the monetary side, this is pure genius,” “…central banks looking to diversify away from major currencies such as the dollar.”
    Turkey’s move one and a half years ago to allow commercial banks to count gold deposits toward their reserve requirements potentially could be emulated by other central banks, and if so, would mean a “renaissance” of gold as a monetary asset, a New York-based consultancy says.

    The end result of the Turkish rules has been to free up lending to support the economy at a time when many other countries are struggling to get banks to provide funds to borrowers, the consultancy said.

    The privately owned gold held in Turkish commercial banks has shown up on the balance sheet for the central bank, resulting in news reports of inflated official-sector reserves in the country, the consultancy said.

    “But on the monetary side, this is pure genius,” said Jeffrey Christian, managing director of CPM Group. “We think that it will be emulated by other governments and other central banks.”

    And if so, this would be a “major move forward toward what a lot of major central banks would like to see,” which CPM Group said is monetary and private-sector financial reserves dispersed across currencies – including gold – rather than the heavy global reliance upon the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.

    This ultimately would provide an underpinning for the price of gold, even if it doesn’t directly mean higher prices from increased buying, Christian said.

    “This is potentially a really big step forward in the rehabilitation of gold as a monetary-reserve asset,” he said.

    In September 2011, neighbouring Greece was in the throes of a massive debt crisis. European leaders were struggling to deal with the situation. Around the same time, U.S. lawmakers were in a stalemate over how to deal with their deficits and the country’s credit rating was downgraded. Gold prices hit a record high on safe-haven buying. Money and gold were moving into Turkey, Christian said.

    The country’s central bank acted by creating the “Reserve Operation Mechanism.” This provided its commercial banks the option of meeting a portion of their Turkish lira reserve requirements with alternatives, said Erica Rannestad, commodity analyst with CPM Group.

    Initially, banks could meet 10 per cent of this with other currencies such as the dollar or euro, plus another 10 per cent with gold held on deposit at their banks. This was unprecedented in modern times for a central bank, the consultancy said. The percentage for gold was increased to 20 per cent in March 2012, then 25 per cent in June and finally 30 per cent by August.

    So far, the measures have been successful for Turkey’s central bank, Rannestad said. They have meant more liquidity for the financial system and lower borrowing costs.

    “You could see other central banks become more interested in adopting similar policies,” Rannestad said. In particular, she cited potential for India to take such steps. The country historically has been the world’s largest gold-buying nation and its denizens collectively have what Rannestad described as a large amount of “under-the-mattress” gold. Should India follow Turkey’s example, this could mean increased funding for the economy at a time of slower economic growth.

    Ironically, despite the affinity for gold in India, the government also has been taking steps to limit gold imports – such as implementing duties – to control a high current-account deficit that has undermined the Indian rupee in recent years.

    “The Indian government and Reserve Bank of India have been trying to figure out ways to reduce gold imports and mobilize the gold in their country,” Rannestad said. She later added, “This could be an alternative solution to their issues.”

    Such policies by themselves might not necessarily increase the overall demand for gold, she said. Turkish banks are not actually increasing their purchases. Instead, they are better able to utilize existing holdings of clients to free up liquidity in the banking system.

    Still, “this could be a renaissance for gold in its role in the monetary system,” Rannestad said.

    Already, Rannestad said, there is a renaissance of gold as a monetary tool, as reflected by increased buying in recent years from central banks looking to diversify away from major currencies such as the dollar. The consultancy said central banks collectively have been net buyers since 2008, after previously being mostly net sellers since 1965. And, as gold becomes a more important tool in the monetary system, central banks likely would continue their accumulation, CPM Group said.

    Reports Of Turkish Central-Bank Holdings Often Distorted

    The consultancy cautioned that one impact of the Turkish rules has been to create the impression that central-bank purchases of gold have been even higher than has actually been the case. CPM Group estimated central banks added 9.5 million ounces in 2012, or roughly 8 per cent of mined and secondary supply.

    However, CPM Group said, the privately owned gold held by commercial banks in Turkey was showing up in data as though it was holdings of the central bank itself. As a result, the consultancy has adjusted its data on net official transactions to account for this. The consultancy said from October 2011 to December 2012, the country’s reported monetary reserves rose 7.8 million ounces. However, this was not gold bought by the central bank on the open market and instead was gold held by investors and others in commercial banks.

    “It’s still a bullish story,” Rannestad said of global central-bank purchases. “But it could lead to inflated views of central-bank activity.”

    Daniela Cambone contributed to this story.

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