Category: Azerbaijan

  • Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan

    Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan

    Baku. Kamala Guliyeva – APA. The signature collection campaign organized among children by Human Rights Commissioner Elmira Suleymanova under the slogan “We are messengers of peace! Join us!” on the eve of the 17th anniversary of Khojaly genocide has ended, press service of Human Rights Commissioner told APA. The signatures of over 310,000 children from different cities and regions of the country have been collected. The letter describing the impact of Armenian aggression on the fate of Azerbaijani children and the signatures have been sent to UN Under-Secretary-General, Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Radhika Coomaraswamy with support of Foreign Ministry.

    The letter addressed to the UN says that 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories have been occupied as a result of Armenian aggression, 1 in every 8 people have been displaced and hundred thousand children born in tents have been deprived of all human rights. The letter writes that civilians, women, old people, handicapped persons, children were atrociously killed during Khojaly genocide committed by Armenian nationalists, their rights to live were violated.

    UN Special Representative has been invited to the international conference “Protection of children’s rights in extreme situations” that will be held in Baku on the eve of June 1 – Children’s Day on the initiative of Human Rights Commissioner and with support of UNICEF.

  • INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2009

    INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2009

    Exclusive Private Event

    YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO CELEBRATE

    INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2009

    Keynote speaker

    ŐZDEN TOKER INŐNŰ

    President of Inönü Foundation

    Light buffet served


    When:

    Sunday, March 8, 2009

    Where:

    Dag Hammarskjold Building

    240 East 47th Street

    43rd Floor

    Manhattan

    Time:

    2-5 PM

    Speakers:

    Ozden Toker Inonu: President of Inonu Foundation and The daughter of the late Ismet Inonu, the first Prime Minister and second President of Turkey.

    Dr. Linda Stillman : is the creator of special world conference Sophia 2010 Women and Wisdom, Sofia Bulgaria May 25-29, 2010. She serves as Chair of the Sophia 2010 International Executive Board, and Chair of the International Headquarters Council in New York City.

    Dr. Sema Gurun: Sema Gurun has been practicing psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for twenty years in New York and the international community within it. Until 2008 she served as a staff member in the United Nations Department for Political Affairs in the area of conflict resolution and peace building, while also serving as an ad hoc mental health advisor to UN staff. She maintains a private practice in Manhattan.

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    INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2009

    SPEAKERS

    MS. OZDEN TOKER INONU
    Born in 1930 in Ankara, she is the daughter of the second President of the Turkish Republic. After finishing her primary and secondary education in Ankara, she attended Edinburgh University to study English literature. In 1955 she married journalist and Senator Metin Toker. Together they raised three children and now have seven grandchildren.

    In 1983, in order to maintain and develop the ideals established by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and her father, Ismet Inonu, she began to serve as the vice president of the Ismet Inonu Foundation. In 1992 she assumed the presidency of the Inonu Foundation and continues to research and lecture about the formation of the Turkish republic.

    DR. LINDA STILLMAN
    Dr. Linda Stillman is the creator of the special world conference Sophia 2010 Women and Wisdom, Sofia, Bulgaria May 25-29, 2010. She serves as Chair of the Sophia 2010 International Executive Board and Chair of the International Headquarters Council in New York City. She first fell in love with the Bulgarian people, with their intellectual and passionate personalities, and their precious culture, 25 years ago and knew she would return one day to a free and flourishing country. In 2008, her world vision to create and motivate positive directions for global social development has become a powerful reality. Today, the thousands are becoming millions of women, men and young people from all continents, culture, and sectors of society, who embrace her collaborative and egalitarian social development approach towards a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world in the 21st Century.

    A graduate of Cornell University with a doctorate of distinction from the University of Bonn, Germany, Dr. Stillman is an international specialist of world culture and communication, collaborative negotiation, and human relationships. She is a United Nations representative for Soroptimist International, the world’s largest professional women’s service organization – 90,000 members, and a UN expert on women, culture and the dynamics of social development. For 25 years Linda has served as a professor/consultant of intercultural/interpersonal relations, global social development, and much more in several European countries and New York City. Currently, she is a professor/mentor of world cultural communication, human relationships and global civic engagement with the UN, at Pace University.

    Dr. Stillman has participated extensively in diplomatic endeavors: she participated in the organization of the Reykjavik Summit 1986 and assisted Eastern European refugees during the reunification of Germany 1989-1993. She has founded/chaired diplomatic and multicultural organizations in Morocco, former Yugoslavia, Iceland, Germany and the USA/NYC. She manifests and motivates intercontinental and intercultural connections and partnerships through diverse and far-reaching initiatives to advance world social development and to promote international goodwill and understanding.

    Dr. Stillman has helped organize numerous UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) NGO sessions as a UN representative. She has conducted multiple intercultural events at and for the UN. Her global civic engagement also includes: Chair of the UN CSW NGO Committees for the Integration off Men and Boys towards Gender Equality, Women and the Media, Advancement of Young People, and, currently, Women and Men Sharing Responsibilities, the theme of the 2009 UN CSW. She also serves on the boards of the UNIFEM USA NY Association; UN Millennium Development Goals Global Watch, and the American Association of University Women. She is also a published writer and editor and considers herself a global citizen residing in midtown Manhattan.

    MS. SEMA GURUN
    Sema Gurun is an International psychotherapist who specializes in difficulties of cultural adaptation, and the treatment of anxiety and depression. She works with the clientele who are plaintiffs of issues around love and work, helping them to become more comfortable within their lives by developing better strategies for coping and adapting to life’s cycles within their cultural setting.

    She has been practicing psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for twenty years in New York City and the International community within it. Until 2008 she serves as a staff member in the United Nations Department for Political Affairs in the area of conflict resolution and peace building, while also serving as an ad hoc mental health advisor to UN Staff.

    Ms. Gurun earned her Masters Degree in Social Work from New York University and trained as a psychoanalyst. She is also a painter and has had a lifelong interest in literature and the arts. She maintains a private psychotherapy practice in Manhattan

  • Turkey-Armenia relations

    Turkey-Armenia relations

    Davos scandal strikes the first blow on Turkey’s rating in Azerbaijan

    Baku. Vugar Masimoglu – APA. The policy of “improving relations with Armenians”, which started with Armenia-Turkey football match, has already passed the next stage. The reports that Ankara gave up stipulation of Nagorno Karabakh issue in the talks with Yerevan are observed with serious concern in the public opinion of Turkey and Azerbaijan. Actually, the information first leaked from Armenian sources, and it was the results of the purposeful policy. The news “Turkey puts Nagorno Karabakh issue into the background” was a kind of taking the pulse in the region. In fact, if Ankara had immediately refuted the information, which was circulated by Armenia and made a bomb effect, it would not have caused so much tension in Azerbaijan. But Turkish government has not yet refuted the report that Nagorno Karabakh problem, one of the three main stipulations put forward for establishment of direct political, economic and diplomatic relations with Armenia was removed from the political discussions. On the contrary, official Ankara’s reaction shows that AKP government is going to take serious diplomatic steps to normalize relations with Armenia.

    AKP government’s efforts to normalize the relations with Armenia are based on a number of external and internal factors. High probability that new U.S. administration will recognize the so-called Armenian genocide, tension in Turkey-Israel relations makes Ankara improve relations with Armenia. For long years efforts for recognition of the “Armenian genocide” by the US were impeded by the Jewish lobby in the country. But the word duel between Prime Minister Erdogan and Israeli President in Davos cast shadow on Turkey-Israel relations and therefore it is doubtful that Jewish lobby will help Turkey to impede the recognition of “Armenian genocide” in the U.S. Congress.

    In other words, Turkey’s foreign policy is suffering from Prime Minster’s steps in Davos intended for domestic policy. That’s why official Ankara tries to remove negative results of the uncertain relations with Israel, its serious strategic ally in the region, at the cost of improving relations with Armenia. So, Turkey has involuntarily made a tactical change with respect to Armenia and “Armenian genocide” – Ankara has given up proving that these claims are false and in stead begun to demonstrate that Turkey is interested in improving relations with Armenia and recognition of “Armenian genocide” will impede this improvement.

    Is the change having purely defense character in Turkey’s foreign policy course permanent? It will be known after April 24. If Turkey can persuade the United States that it is interested in improving the relations and solving all the problems with Armenia, the U.S. President in his annual speech will not regard the happenings of 1915 as genocide. But for this, Turkey should take some practical steps. Otherwise, Ankara may face more serious problems in terms of “Armenian genocide” next year and its position in the world.

    What steps is Turkey going to take to improve the relations with Armenia? It is difficult to express concrete opinion, as the process is going on behind the curtains. But the information leaked to media and reactions of AKP officials allows us to say – the process of improving the relations (or giving such an impression) has started! AKP’s goodwill messages to the Armenian community in the country, statements made on different levels that the borders with Armenia will open, cross-border trade will extend, the businessmen trading with Armenia will get tax and customs concessions allow us to surmise Turkey’s next steps.
    Measures taken toward the Turkish-Armenian approach were estimated for the domestic political interests too. Weakening of the ruling party’s influence will lead to losing of votes in the municipal elections. This fact was recognized by AKP representatives as well. AKP, which is seriously fighting for every vote, is trying to win the support of Armenian community (Turkey’s Armenian community is close to CHP) and business people living in the areas bordering with Armenia as well. AKP election campaign in the Eastern Anatolia is based on the theses of allowance for the free trade with Armenia and its impact on improvement of social situation of the population in border areas.
    Long-time different campaigns (involving the international organizations, financial institutions, political parties, municipalities, non-governmental organizations, media and etc.) were provided in that region for direct trade with Armenia and small electorate, which is wishing the normalization of relations with Armenia, was formed in Ardahan, Kars, Igdir and Agri provinces. One of the reasons forcing AKP government to approach with Armenia is to win the support of that electorate. The government should take control over the municipalities in the border areas to open the borders with Armenia. Therefore the opening of borders became the main strategic line in the election campaign.

    Basic reasons of the Ankara-Yeravan approach are known and the protest of Azerbaijan against this approach is also known. How long will this concern last and will Ankara take measures to lift it? Turkish foreign policy yet doesn’t show a willingness to do that. Ankara doesn’t express weighty reaction to the reports about its retracting the one of the basic principles of the Turkish diplomacy – settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    The statements made so far show that Turkey will not take into consideration the interests of the third countries in its policy toward Armenia. This message was sent to Azerbaijan because there is no other country except Azerbaijan, which is concerning over this approach. It is naturally that Azerbaijan concerns over it, because Turkey is intending to normalize its relations with Armenia at the expense of interests of our country.

    Turkey’s foreign policy toward Armenia was always formed within the triangle of Ankara-Baku-Yerevan and three conditions were basic principles in the relations with Yerevan: Armenia must leave its territorial and 1915 “genocide” claims against Turkey, must unconditionally withdraw its forces from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan. Over the past 20 years, Turkey followed this course and didn’t leave it even in the most difficult times. But now Ankara was forced to change this course and to disregard the Azerbaijan’s interests. Turkey took out the Nagorno Karabakh issue from the discussions to prevent the recognition of “Armenian genocide” this year. What costs it will pay in the next years?
    Essence of the tensions in the Azerbaijani society is that Turkey gave away the Azerbaijan’s interests for its unsuccessful foreign policy.
    AKP government, which is trying to eliminate the results of its unsuccessful foreign policy at the expense of approach with Armenia, and blamed media for the concerns among the Azerbaijani society. Azerbaijani media is sharply criticizing the Turkish-Armenian approach, but these critics are targeting not Turkey, but the AKP government, which is making mistakes in the foreign policy. Undoubtedly the Turkey’s unsuccessful foreign policy toward Armenia will severely hurt Azerbaijan. Attempts to approach with Armenia are the signals of threats, because it is impossible to believe that Turkey, which abandoned the interests of Northern Cyprus and Kirkuk, will meet the interests of Azerbaijan.


  • STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBER OFFERS CONDOLENCE

    STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBER OFFERS CONDOLENCE

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 24 February 2009
    Trend News, E. Rustamov

    California State Assembly member Felipe Fuentes offered his condolences to the Azerbaijani people on the occasion of the 17th anniversary of the Khojali Genocide.

    Armenian troops committed genocide in the Khojali settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh on Feb. 26, 1992.

    Within hours after the troops entered Khojali, over 600 unarmed Azerbaijani citizens were killed. Among them were 106 women and 83 children. About 1,000 people were disabled by shots; 8 families were fully destroyed. A total of 25 children lost both of their parents and 130 children lost one of them. About 1,275 people were taken prisoner. Around 150 people went missing.

    Fuentes sent a letter to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev offering his condolences on the tragic events, Azerbaijani Consul in Los Angeles Elin Suleymanov told Trend News in a telephone conversation on Feb. 24.

    “This is a very important event. Because there are many pro-Armenian officials in California. People around the world are gradually coming to understand that Armenians provide false information about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict,” Suleymanov said.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently holding the peace negotiations.

    JOIN AZERBAIJANI-AMERICAN COMMUNITY TO COMMEMORATE THE KHOJALY TRAGEDY!

    A grave crime was committed against innocent Azerbaijani civilians by the Armenian army, on February 26, 1992, which became and remains the largest massacre of modern times in the region of South Caucasus and Caspian Basin. On that day, the military units of Armenia, seized the town of Khojaly, in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, and committed a massacre, which was the culmination of the Armenian aggression and occupation of Azerbaijan. On that day, the Armenian government’s efforts to rid Nagorno-Karabakh of its ethnically Azerbaijani population, resulted in almost 2,000 of innocent civilians, mostly women, children, and elderly, being killed, wounded, or taken hostage by the Armenian military forces.

    The crime against peaceful residents of Khojaly was condemned worldwide, including by the U.S. government, and broadly covered by national newspapers and magazines. Some of the American and Western journalists and groups who eye-witnessed or extensively covered the Khojaly massacre, were: Hugh Pope, Thomas Goltz, Tom DeWaal, and Human Rights Watch. Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN), a Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, had the following appeal: “This is not the ringing condemnation that the survivors of Khojaly deserve, but it is an important first step by an international community that has too long been silent on this issue. Congress should take the next step and I hope my colleagues will join me in standing with Azerbaijanis as they commemorate the tragedy of Khojaly. The world should know and remember.”

    February 26, 2009, is a Memorial Day for the people of Azerbaijan. All Azerbaijani people will forever remember where they were on February 26, 1992, like all Americans will forever remember where they were on the tragic morning of September 11, 2001. Having experienced terror firsthand, Azerbaijan has become a staunch ally of the United States in the War on Terror and a member of the Coalition, with Azerbaijani battle-ready peacekeepers serving side-by-side with Americans in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

    In the wake of the 17th year anniversary of Khojali massacre, all Azerbaijani-Americans join in calling upon Congress to properly recognize and commemorate this tragedy (on the floor of the Congress, in the Congressional Record, and by attending a vigil), and to pressure the Armenian government to accept its responsibility for this massacre and withdraw its troops from the occupied regions of Azerbaijan.

    Click here for more on the Khojaly Massacre.

  • Cultural Roots of the Turks

    Cultural Roots of the Turks

    As the fourth lecture of its Lecture Series on Eurasia, Maltepe
    University
    presents:

    “Cultural Roots of the Turks”

    By Professor Ahmet Tasagil (Department of History, Mimar Sinan
    University
    , Turkey).

    Time: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 2:00 PM
    Venue: Marma Congress Center, Maltepe University, Maltepe, Istanbul

    Ahmet Tasagil is a professor of history and an expert on the Ancient
    Turks. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Istanbul University. He has an
    experience of working in Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan, at the Yasawi and
    Manas Universities. Now Professor Tasagil serves at Mimar Sinan Fine
    Arts University
    as a Vice Rector. He has plenty of books on Ancient
    Turks and Turkic tribes, such as Cin Kaynaklarina Gore Turk Boylari
    (Turkic Tribes According to Chinese Sources), Gok-Turkler (Ancient
    Turks), and more than 80 articles. During last 3 years, he has
    fulfilled various research trips to Mongolia and Siberia.

    For further details:

    Dr. Guljanat Kurmangaliyeva Ercilasun
    Maltepe University
    Faculty of Fine Arts

    ercilasun@maltepe.edu.tr
    +90 (216) 626 10 50 ext. 1841
    www.maltepe.edu.tr

  • INTERNATIONAL MOTHER TONGUE DAY

    INTERNATIONAL MOTHER TONGUE DAY

    The Azer Turk Association of Yorkshire

    (ATA-Y)

    Presents a celebration of :

    INTERNATIONAL MOTHER
    TONGUE DAY  

    Programme includes traditional music, dance plus classical poetry.

    Mon 23rd Feb

    4pm-7pm

    Compton Road Library

    Harehills,

    Leeds,

    LS9 7BG

    (UK)

    Dünya “ANA DİLİ” günü ile bağlı olarak

    Leeds Şeherinde 23.02.2009,
    saat 16:00’dan 19:00’a dek
    Compton Road Library,
    Harehills Lane,
    Leeds,
    LS9 8BG
    (UK)
    adresinde Azerbaycan qonaqlığı olacaqdır.

    Muzik, Raqs, ve Şeir.

    Hörmetli qonaqları görmeyi ümid edirik.

    Giriş serbestdir.  

    All welcome

    With thanks to:

    Leeds Libraries & Information Service
    Community Alternatives Team, Adult Social Care
    Touchstone BME Community Development Service
    Voluntary Action Leeds
    Leeds Connecting Communities
    Leeds Voice
    Cllr Roger Harrington

    To RSVP or discuss, go to