position:deputy chair

  • Those closest to #Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ‘most supportive of peace’

    Those who have experienced the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict first-hand and are most affected by the hostilities are more supportive of peaceful reconciliation, a report from UK-based peacebuilding group International Alert suggests.

    ‘Envisioning Peace’ is the first large-scale study of attitudes towards the conflict since renewed hostilities during the April 2016 Four-Day War.

    The study examined ‘grassroot’ views on Nagorno-Karabakh by those living there and among communities in Azerbaijan and Armenia. Respondents included internally displaced persons (IDPs) and those living near the frontline.

    The study suggested that those most affected by the armed confrontations — living in border communities or near the ceasefire line, and those who had personally faced consequences of the war — were more supportive of peaceful reconciliation with the ‘other’ side.

    ‘These individuals understand the importance of resolving this conflict and can take practical steps to promote peacebuilding initiatives’, said Carey Cavanaugh, the Chairman of the Board of International Alert, who is a former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    The OSCE Minsk Group, led by Russia, France, and the United States, has been mediating the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh since 1992.

    ‘The further people live from the frontline, the more strongly they speak about patriotism’, the report said.
    Powerlessness to resolve conflict

    The report noted the effects of long-lasting hostilities on the communities they had to adapt to, making the conflict a constant part of their lives. ‘I haven’t even thought about what my life would be like without the conflict’, one interviewee says in the study.

    This sort of coping and a ‘learned helplessness’ — less faith in having a control over one’s surroundings, life, and future — among respondents could have a negative influence on peacebuilding initiatives aimed at conflict transformation, the report suggests.

    Respondents in all three societies expressed a sense of powerlessness in resolving the conflict. This, the study suggests, together with a low trust in external peacebuilding actors like the Minsk Group, the US, and Russia, pose additional challenges to policymakers and peace negotiators.

    Protracted conflict, according to the study, was being accompanied by enemy image propaganda, especially by the Azerbaijani state and media.

    The study reflected contrasting attitudes of Azerbaijanis and Armenians on transforming the years-old ‘no peace no war’ stalemate. According to the report, respondents in Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia identified the status quo with ‘stability’, while for Azerbaijanis, it evoked the concept of ‘justice’, which they associate with the ‘return of territories’.

    International Alert called for more support for initiatives that would help all three societies to overcome a trend of devaluing human life, and to explore more about the lives of individuals in the border areas.

    The peacebuilding group also underlined the continued exclusion of refugees in all three societies from the conflict discourse.

    ‘It is important to put the focus back on the individual who has shouldered the heavy burden of war, their feelings, thoughts, fears and hopes. Personal history must be clearly seen and valued. Only then will it become possible to appreciate a person’s worth and activity’, the report reads.

    The group suggests ‘open media projects’ as one of the tools to highlight personal stories.

    [Read on OC Media: ‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict]

    The group advocated for raising awareness of members of the communities about the personal cost of conflict both in humanitarian and economic terms.

    ‘If people realise that every individual and every family is paying for the conflict and not for peace, this could help to alter the dynamics of the conflict’, the report reads.

    The group recommends highlighting how conflict reinforces social justice grievances, a problem seen as important among respondents from all communities.
    ‘Status quo no longer in Armenia’s favour’

    On Monday, outgoing US Ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills identified the unresolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and resulting economic blockade from Azerbaijan and Turkey as contributing to corruption in Armenia.

    ‘The status quo is no longer in Armenia’s favour […] Corruption didn’t grow because there are evil people here. The ground was pretty fertile for it because you have closed borders and a very small economy, so it’s very easy to control markets’, Mills said in an interview with EVN Report.

    In the same interview, Mills said he had been ‘struck’ by a lack of discussion in Armenia on what could be ‘acceptable solutions and compromise’ for Armenians, and said that settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict would require Armenia to ‘return some occupied territories’ to Azerbaijan.

    [Read on OC Media: ‘Enhanced security’: Armenian settlers in Nagorno-Karabakh]

    On Wednesday, acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan shortly commented the statement, saying that Armenia’s position was known to the public and ‘has not changed’.

    Russia, another Minsk Group co-chairing country, recently angered Azerbaijani authorities when on 7 October, Svetlana Zhurova, deputy chair of the Russian Duma’s International Affairs Committee, visited Nagorno-Karabakh without their prior permission.

    Her trip was part of the ‘Women for Peace’ initiative under Pashinyan’s wife, Anna Hakobyan.

    Zhurova ended up being blacklisted by the Azerbaijani government for ‘illegally’ entering Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Renewal of talks

    The OSCE Minsk Group, created in 1992, remains the only format for peace negotiations. It has yielded no major breakthroughs in recent years.

    Azerbaijan’s leadership continues to insist on respecting the country’s territorial integrity and on Armenia withdrawing their armed forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions.

    Since a change of power in Armenia in May, new Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has insisted on including the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities in the negotiation process as a party directly involved in the conflict.

    Azerbaijan has rejected the proposal.

    Nevertheless, at a Minsk Group–mediated meeting on 27 September on the margins of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly, top Armenian and Azerbaijani diplomats agreed to continue negotiations.

    Talks between the two are expected to resume during the co-chairs’ ‘upcoming’ visit to the region.

    Hopes for progress were reignited after informal talks between Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Dushanbe on 28 September. The meeting was the first public interaction between the two countries’ leaders following the change in power in Armenia.

    After the meeting, both leaders confirmed that they had agreed to open a direct line of communication between each other through their defence ministries, in order to prevent incidents along the Nagorno-Karabakh line of contact.


    http://oc-media.org/those-closest-to-nagorno-karabakh-conflict-most-supportive-of-peace
    #paix #Arménie #conflit
    ping @reka
    En italien:
    https://www.balcanicaucaso.org/aree/Nagorno-Karabakh/Nagorno-Karabakh-piu-vicini-al-fronte-piu-a-favore-della-pace-190742

  • Armed with gas and cows, Kazakhstan takes aim at land degradation | PLACE
    http://www.thisisplace.org/i/?id=4182cc67-3dc1-46c7-a867-422539a20bd2

    The extent of degradation is difficult to assess because countries in Central Asia do not release official figures, but anecdotal evidence shows the situation is serious, said Christian Welscher, project coordinator for the Central Asian Desert Initiative (CADI) at University of Greifswald, Germany.

    Also, studies show a potential loss of 76 percent of saxaul trees, a shrub found only in the region’s deserts, due to rampant deforestation and overgrazing by cattle, said Welscher.

    The CADI is working with Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to combat land degradation and conserve biodiversity.

    The deforestation causes sandstorms that devastate rural communities, Welscher said.

    Mars Almabek, deputy chairman of the State Agriculture Inspection, said Kazakhstan is buying and importing modified cattle from the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, France and Czechoslovakia.

    #Kazakhstan #dégradation_des_sols #sols #élevage #surpâturage #déforestation #gaz

  • Ethiopia: Oromo opposition leader arrested | News | Al Jazeera
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/12/ethiopia-oromo-opposition-leader-arrested-161201105801067.html

    A prominent Ethiopian opposition leader from the country’s restive Oromo region has been arrested after he came back from a meeting with members of the European Parliament in Brussels.

    Merera Gudina, who is the chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, was arrested in his house in the capital Addis Ababa, according to media reports.

    “Merera arrived in Addis Ababa on Wednesday morning from a trip to Brussels, where he met members of the European Parliament,” Gebru Gebremariam, deputy chairman of the Oromo Federalist Congress, told the Reuters news agency.

    #Éthiopie #droits_humains #répression

  • Norway is now a nuclear target over US Marines posted there, senior Russian politician warns | The Independent
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/norway-nuclear-target-us-marines-russia-politician-weapons-a7390386.h

    On vient juste de commencer à construire l’abri. Juste au cas où (mais on ne panique pas encore).

    Norway is now a nuclear target due to the deployment of 330 US Marines in its borders, a senior Russian politician has warned.

    Frants Klintsevitsj, the deputy chairman of Russia’s defence and security committee, told TV2 Norwegian citizens “will suffer” from US military presence in the country.

    Mr Klintsevitsj said: “This is very dangerous for Norway and Norwegians.

  • Russia accuses Google Maps of ‘topographical cretinism’ - The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/07/29/russia-accuses-google-maps-of-topographical-cretinism

    Despite the dispute with Russia over Crimea, Ukrainian officials had been clear that the street names on the peninsula should be changed too. The new names would reflect the names of Crimean Tatar origin, and Google changed dozens of place names For example, Krasnoperekopsk was renamed as “Yany Kapu" and Kirovskoe was called “Islyam-Terek.”

    Many Russians were quick to notice the changes, however, with some considering the changes an affront to sovereignty.

    “These people suffer from topographical cretinism," Dmitry Polonsky, deputy chairman of Russia’s Council of Crimean Ministers,told reporters, according to the Moscow Times.

  • Poll: 65% of Palestinians want Abbas out
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/06/palestine-65-want-abbas-resign-president.html

    If presidential elections were held now, according to the poll, Abbas and two other candidates — Ismail Haniyeh, deputy chairman of Hamas’ political bureau, and Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, who is currently incarcerated in Israel — would receive 20%, 35% and 40% of the vote, respectively.

    Walid Ladadweh, an official with the Ramallah-based center’s survey research department, told Al-Monitor that the center applies the latest scientific methodologies when conducting its surveys and the margin of error does not exceed 3%. The center chooses the survey sample in cooperation with the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. In this particular survey, the sample included 1,270 people from the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

    Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/06/palestine-65-want-abbas-resign-president.html#ixzz4CITBKI7z

  • Turkey prepares to receive 72,000 immigrants from Greece

    Turkey is preparing to receive 72,000 illegal immigrants who have been deported from Greece. Turkish Akhbar Turkiya newspaper reported that the Immigration Department will construct a centre for the refugees in the #Delek region in #Izmir during the next ten days.

    The immigrants will be relocated inside camps in the Greek island of Medley before being transferred to Delek from 4 April, the paper reported.

    Sources in the Turkish Refugees Department said the immigrants will be offered identity cards and will have their fingerprints taken within 24 hours of their arrival, they will then be able to stay in the camps or join their relatives in Turkey.

    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/europe/24766-turkey-prepares-to-receive-72000-immigrants-from-greece
    #camps #réfugiés #Turquie #asile #migrations #Grèce

  • Undeterred by closures, Hamas still boasts of tunnel advantage - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/02/gaza-hamas-strategic-weapon-tunnels-against-israel.html

    On Jan. 29, speaking to thousands of mourners at the Great Omari Mosque in Gaza City for the funeral of seven al-Qassam Brigades fighters killed, Ismail Haniyeh, the deputy chairman of Hamas’ political bureau, stated that the tunnels have become a strategic weapon.

    Haniyeh said in his speech, "The tunnels played a crucial role in our victory. It is from these tunnels that the mujahedeen carried out the Nahal Oz operation. From these tunnels, the mujahedeen captured Israeli soldier Oron Shaul and fought the Israeli occupation from ground zero. … The mujahedeen went behind enemy lines … and returned safely to their bases.”

    Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/02/gaza-hamas-strategic-weapon-tunnels-against-israel.html#ixzz3zf4kSB3j

  • German MPs Implore Netanyahu to Bury NGO ’Transparency’ Bill -
    Barak Ravid Dec 03, 2015
    http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.689735

    Four leading German legislators who head the German-Israeli Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Bundestag, and who represent Germany’s large parties, sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday expressing their concern about a bill that would restrict the activities of left-wing NGOs in Israel.

    The four wrote that if the bill, being promoted by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, is passed, it would make it difficult for Israel’s friends in Germany to help Israel fend off boycotts and attempts at delegitimization, and asked Netanyahu to “rethink” the proposed legislation.
    (...) The four – friendship group chairman Volker Beck of the Greens Party, deputy chairwoman Gitta Connemann of the ruling Christian Democratic Party; deputy chairwoman Kerstin Griese of the Social Democratic Party, and Jan Korte of the Left Party – are considered the leaders of the campaign on Israel’s behalf in Germany. Only recently they protested to the Berlin-based KaDeWe department store when it removed settlement products from its shelves, which evidently was a factor in leading the store to reverse its decision.

    • Minister Shaked Defends NGOs ’Transparency’ Bill in Letter to German Lawmakers
      http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.689976

      States should use diplomatic channels to convey their concerns and not finance local civil groups, justice minister writes after German MPs implore Netanyahu to bury legislation targeting leftist Israeli non-profits.

      Barak Ravid Dec 04, 2015 8:26 AM

      Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked on Thursday wrote to the German-Israeli Parliamentary Friendship Group of the German Bundestag to defend the so-called “transparency” bill she is endorsing. She wrote that the bill, which would impose restrictions on leftist NGOs getting funding from abroad, is a necessity.

      Shaked stressed that the bill is needed due to the fear that non-profits will be used by foreign governments and organizations to influence its politics.

  • ANF | Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê
    http://www.anfenglish.com/news/baluken-ministry-admitted-handing-over-of-ypg-fighters-to-al-nusra

    HDP Group Deputy Chair İdris Baluken held a press conference in the parliament regarding the handing over of six injured YPG fighters treated in Turkey to the gangs of Al Nusra jihadist organization in Syria.

    Baluken stated that the six detained YPG fighters were acquitted by court but were taken into custody once again later and sent to Foreigners Department of Police. He said the six were handed over to gangs affiliated to Al Nusra through the Cilvegözü (Bab al Hawa) border crossing.

    #AKP #Syrie #islamisme #YPG #Kurdistan

  • Poroshenko dismisses Constitutional Court judge Shyshkin
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/poroshenko-dismisses-constitutional-court-judge-shyshkin-394001.html

    President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has signed a decree on the dismissal of judge of the Constitutional Court Viktor Shyshkin.

    (intégralité de la brève)
    pas de précision sur le motif du renvoi ; celui-ci est prévu à l’article 23 de la loi sur la Cour constitutionnelle.

    Article 23
    Dismissal from the Office of a Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine

    Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine shall be dismissed by the body which elected or appointed him/her in case of:
    1. expiration of the term of office;
    2. attaining the age of sixty-five;
    3. inability to perform his/her authorities due to the state of health;
    4. violation by a Judge of the requirements of incompatibility;
    5. breach of the oath;
    6. entry into legal force of a guilty verdict against him/her;
    7. termination of his/her citizenship;
    8. declaration that he/she is missing or deceased;
    9. submission by a Judge of a statement of resignation or voluntary dismissal from the office.

    • Sa fiche sur le site de la Cour constitutionnelle

      Constitutional Court of Ukraine
      http://www.ccu.gov.ua/en/publish/article/11784

      Judge Shyshkin was born in 1952 in Tyraspol, Moldavian SSR.
       
      He started to work in 1969. He served a regular term in the army.
       
      In 1973 he finished Tyraspol technical school no. 2, and worked as a locksmith.
       
      In 1981 he graduated from the Law Faculty of Odesa Illia Mechnykov State University. The same year he was elected people’s judge at Oleksandrivskyi district people’s court in Kirovohrad region.
       
      1982-1985 - people’s judge of Kirovskyi regional people’s court in Kirovohrad.
       
      1985-1990 - Judge of Kirovohrad regional court, Deputy Chairman of this court.
       
      He was a People’s Deputy of Ukraine of the I, II and III convocations, Deputy Head of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
       
      1991-1993 - Prosecutor General of Ukraine.
       
      In November 2005 he was appointed Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine by the President of Ukraine. He swore the oath on August 4, 2006.
       
      Candidate of Legal Sciences (constitutional law). In 1987 he defended the thesis “The constitutional right of the Soviet citizens to appeal acts of officials, state and civil bodies”. Associate Professor. In 1996 Judge Shyshkin was awarded with the title “Distinguished Lawyer of Ukraine” for elaboration of the Constitution of Ukraine.
       
      He is the author of over 100 publications in Ukraine and abroad (Poland, the United States of America, Hungary, Germany), in particular monographs “Constitutional Right to Challenge Acts of the Officials in Court” (1990), “Ensuring Human Rights in the US Justice (organisational and procedural principles)” (2000) and text-books “Judicial Systems of the World States”, (two volumes) (2001) “Principles of Administrative Justice and Administrative Law” (in co-authorship) (2006).

    • Ah tiens, pour le fun, ce qu’écrivait un certain Viktor Shyshkin en 2010…

      CCU judge : There are no grounds for pre-term dismissal of CCU judges - David Zhvaniya’s Personal Site
      http://zhvaniya.com/en/article/sudya_ksu_net_osnovaniy_dlya_dosrochnogo_prekrascheniya_polnomochiy_sudey_

      There are no grounds for pre-term dismissal of anyone of the CCCU [Constitutional Court of Ukraine] judges. That’s what Viktor Shyshkin, the CCU judge, stated to RBC-Ukraine commenting the initiative of people’s deputy Roman Zvarych to dismiss the CCU judges who had supported the decision on individual deputies’ membership in the coalition.

      “All that (Zvarych’s appeal) are populist steps and a matter of politics. There are no legal prospects of that”, – Shyshkin emphasized.

    • Le décret présidentiel
      http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/4442015-19270

      Відповідно до пункту 22 частини першої статті 106, пункту 9 частини п’ятої статті 126, статті 149 Конституції України постановляю:
      Звільнити ШИШКІНА Віктора Івановича з посади судді Конституційного Суду України у зв’язку з поданням заяви про відставку.

      Il s’agit donc de la démission de l’intéressé.

  • http://www.science.gov.az/en/news.php?id=7029

    Today, AR State Committee for Land and Cartography joint with Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences presented “National Atlas of the Republic of Azerbaijan” and “South Caucasus map of 1903” published pursuant to Mr. President’s Orders dated April 20, 2011 and April 18, 2012.
    Opening the event deputy chairman of “National Atlas of the Republic of Azerbaijan” editorial board, president of ANAS acad. Akif Alizadeh informed about historical essence of the publication, and done fulfillments in its bringing up. Cartographic falsifications related in historical and geographic names and territorial integrity of the county are increased up to day, so, necessity of preventing these falsifications portrays in the Orders signed by Mr. President on the publication of “National Atlas of the Republic of Azerbaijan” and “South Caucasus map of 1903” dated April 20, 2011 and April 18, 2012, noted acad. Akif Alizadeh.
    Appreciating National Atlas as a highly completed cartographic work embracing achievements of geography and cartography, president of ANAS stressed out that, publication of national atlases is one of the priority issues that cartography bodies face in several states: “Only states with strong scientific potential can be independently manage this task.
    Atlas of 444 pages and 19 chapters covers vital data and portrays life of Azerbaijan complexly. Here include agriculture, industry, education and other spheres as well as national wearing and meals. Particular chapter has been added to the atlas, taking into account declaring the 2015 “As a year of agriculture”, stated Akif Alizadeh.

    Apparemment hélas, pas de ressources en ligne, pour aider à combattre les « falsifications » cartographiques et toponymiques (suivez mon regard,…)

  • Ex-Saddam Baathists unite in Ninevah campaign - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/06/iraq-mosul-takeover-factions-isis-baath-party.html

    The Baath Party, which ruled Iraq from 1968 until 2003, was divided into several factions. The two most prominent — that of Izzat al-Douri, the second strongman after Saddam and the deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, and the faction of Brig. Gen. Mohammad Younes al-Ahmad, who assumed many positions in Saddam’s government — had fallen into a fierce dispute in 2006.

    The dispute became of paramount importance after Ahmad split from Douri and called for a review of Saddam’s era. The Baath Party member, however, affirms that both factions found their chance with ISIS entering Ninevah after they hit rock bottom.

    Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/06/iraq-mosul-takeover-factions-isis-baath-party.html

  • AK Party’s Çelik apologizes over gendarmes beating 50-year-old woman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-349644-ak-partys-celik-apologizes-over-gendarmes-beating-50-year-o

    Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Deputy Chairman Hüseyin Çelik has confirmed that gendarmes beat 50-year-old Havva Bir with their batons in the village of İkizdere in Rize province while she was protesting the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, and apologized to her for the incident.

    Bir sustained injuries to her leg from baton strikes. She said the women protesting that day were aged between 50 and 70. “The gendarmes came as we were sitting there. Their commander ordered them to attack us and they did. They attacked the women, who are mothers and sisters. They wouldn’t listen to our pleas. They hit us with batons, forcing us to run into the river. Many women were injured. The only intention we have is to protect our water and our village. We have no other designs. I will never trust the gendarmerie or the police again. We didn’t deserve this.

    #Hydro-Elec
    #Manifestation
    #Violence_policière
    #Turquie

  • From ISIS to Majed: The Deals of Death
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/isis-majed-deals-death

    Second, Iran, which had until now avoided accusing Saudi Arabia of involvement in the bombing outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut, has changed its tone. Spokesperson of the National Security and Foreign Affairs Committee in the Iranian Shura Council, Hossein Naqavi Hosseini said, “Majed al-Majed was liquidated on account of the important information he held about terrorist operations and his links to senior Saudi officials including Bandar bin Sultan.”

    This was echoed by Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alawi, who told Al-Mayadeen TV, “There are doubts surrounding the circumstances of Majed al-Majed’s death.” For his part, Mansour Haqiqat Pour, deputy chairman of the Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy in the Shura Council, said that Saudi Arabia offered $3 billion to Lebanon in return for extraditing Majed. However, the Saudi ambassador in Lebanon reacted by saying his country was pursuing Majed, and raised questions about who had “abetted, trained, and financed Majed,” alluding to Syria and Iran.

  • Not quite spring, but not nothing
    http://africasacountry.com/not-quite-spring-but-not-nothing

    Today, Monday, August 19, 2013, #Phumzile_Mlambo-Ngcuka, who was the first woman to serve as Deputy President of South Africa (2005-2009), took the oath of office as Executive Director of UN Women. Then Over the weekend, #Joyce_Banda, first woman President of Malawi, was sworn in as Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community, or SADC (at the same time that #H.E_Robert_Gabriel_Mugabe was sworn in as Deputy Chair). #Stergomena_Tax had been Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of (...)

    #POLITICS

  • Autour des mines mongoles, croissance, pollution et ninjas
    http://blog.mondediplo.net/2013-04-19-Autour-des-mines-mongoles-croissance-pollution-et

    Comme dans de nombreux pays émergents, l’écosystème de la Mongolie subit de plein fouet les effets de ses progrès économiques, essentiellement dûs à l’exploitation « anarchique » des nombreux gisements de minerais dispersés sur un territoire équivalent à deux fois et demie celui de la France. L’essor de l’activité minière, depuis vingt ans, représente à la fois un remarquable potentiel économique et une grande menace environnementale. Cette métamorphose est porteuse d’autant de promesses que de dangers. La (...)