Month: August 2018
‘King of Instagram’ Dan Bilzerian Has Warrant Out for His Arrest in Azerbaijan
The country of Azerbaijan has issued an arrest warrant for Dan Bilzerian, the social media celebrity with the lavish lifestyle known as the “King of Instagram.”
PEOPLE confirms that the Investigative Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan has initiated a criminal case against Bilzerian, alleging he illegally visited Nagorno Karabakh, a region that is the subject of a conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Authorities allege that Bilzerian illegally acquired grenades and firearms before “demonstratively” opening fire at a shooting range.
The exact charges Bilzerian faces were not immediately clear.
The alleged incident occurred after a trip that Bilzerian, 37, made to the neighboring country of Armenia.
Bilzerian, who is of Armenian descent, arrived in the capital city of Yerevan on Monday. He and his brother took part in a naturalization ceremony where they became Armenian citizens. Per the laws of the country, he also registered for military service.
Bilzerian tells PEOPLE that after the ceremony, he traveled to Azerbaijan with a group of other people, though of that group, only Bilzerian has been charged with a crime.
A source in the Azerbaijan government told Armenian Public Radio that “Interpol will search for the criminal.” (Interpol is the international organization that facilitates cooperation between police forces.)
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Bilzerian is the CEO of Ignite, a producer of cannabis products that are sold in licensed dispensaries in states where its sale is legal. He tells PEOPLE he thinks the arrest warrant was politically motivated.
“They only issued the warrant for my arrest, and nobody else on the trip,” he says. “I think it’s because I am a public figure and they want to try to make an example out of me.”
It appears that the country of Armenia is supporting Bilzerian.
PEOPLE confirms with the Consulate General of Armenia that the nation has contacted Interpol and urged them to dismiss Azerbaijan’s prosecution of Bilzerian as political.
Bilzerian vows to fight the charges, but says he’s focused on his work at Ignite. (He recently unveiled a search for spokesmodels for his new business, paying $1 million to models he hires.)
He tells PEOPLE that he has “no interest in ever going to Azerbaijan.”
Armenian theater head comments on culture minister’s remarks on Yengibaryan Int’l Mime Festival
The VII Leonid Yengibaryan International Mime Festival was cancelled this year amid lack of financial support from Armenia’s Ministry of Culture.
Speaking at a news conference on 27 August, Minister of Culture Lilit Makunts said an agreement had been reached between Founder and Artistic Director of Yerevan State Pantomime Theater Zhirayr Dadasyan and former Culture Minister Armen Amiryan to hold the festival every two years since the annual financial support to the festival had been cut down to 8 million drams from 16 million.
“This has been their joint agreement. This was the year when the festival was not to take place,” she said.
The theatre head, however, states no such agreement exists between the Pantomime Theater and the ex-minister. “We have not had such a deal. We have reached an agreement with Mr. Armen Amiryan to organize the festival with 8 million drams in 2017 by pressing its program. Mr. Amiryan promised for his part it would be organized in full in 2018,” he stressed.
Dadasyan stated when they realized the ministry did not plan to finance this year’s Yengibaryan International Mime Festival, they proposed to cancel it in order to ensure its proper conduct next year, at least.
He also commented on Minister Makunts’s proposal to rent the building of Metro Theater located in Yerevan’s remote district to present their performances, stressing it will further aggravate their situation, since the majority of the theater’s audience are foreign tourists, and the theatre should be in the central part of the city.
Founded in 1974, Yerevan Pantomime Theater gained a status of the state theatre in 1983. Lacking its own building, the theater offers performances in Yerevan State Youth Theatre on lease basis.
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Armenian Museum in Watertown to open new gallery om November
The Armenian Museum of America in Watertown is updating its space under the leadership of new Executive Director Jennifer Liston Munson. The museum will open its new gallery to public in November, Wicked Local reports.
Munson has an extensive art background and worked as a senior member of the Exhibitions and Designs department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Before becoming executive director, she had collaborated on many projects and exhibitions with the Armenian Museum.
Munson wants the museum to be a place of discovery. A place where Armenian-Americans can connect to their heritage, and also a place where people of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds can learn how integrated the Armenian experience is with American culture and identity.
“We are creating a space to welcome people, to educate, and to enlighten,” she said.
Munson is also introducing new exhibition concepts. She wants to create a space that is dynamic rather than stagnant. To do this, she is organizing cultural events. Some might feature Armenian music, of Armenian cooking, but the idea is to bring art alive.
Munson is also creating an introduction gallery. The gallery will be at the front of the museum entrance and will highlight different Armenian artifacts every month. The artifacts will be accompanied by descriptions narrating their different histories, and how each came to the museum.
The museum has permanent collections that highlight Armenia’s ancient history and the genocide. Munson is also working to integrate more about the Armenia diaspora which is not a well-known tale.
Munson is a non-Armenian trying to tell the Armenian story. However, she believes that sometimes it takes somebody from the outside to help tell the story in a way that will connect with everyone. Her museum background and expertise, she believes will allow her to do this successfully.
Forbes: Armenian businessman among 100 most influential Russians
PanARMENIAN.Net – The president and founder of Tashir Group of Companies, businessman of Armenian origin Samvel Karapetyan has been included in the rating of the 100 most influential Russians, compiled for the first time by the Russian edition of Forbes.
Karapetyan took the 95th spot in the rating.
The list is headed by Russian President Vladimir Putin who was placed the 1st automatically, as he was ranked the second in the rating of the most influential people in the world, according to the American Forbes.
The list of the most influential Russians includes officials, businessmen, top managers and security officials. When compiling the rating, Forbes took into account such parameters as the number of employees, the size of assets or the budget under management, the ability to influence people's lives, and relations with the president.
Businessmen and company executives who were invited to an annual meeting with the president received additional points, while officials who are members of United Russia were rated higher.
Investigative Committee: Former Armenian top judge named victim in house assault case
Armenia’s Investigative Committee continues conducting a large-scale probe as part of the criminal case launched into the armed attack on the house of a former Armenian top judge by three gunmen.
As reported earlier, three masked attackers armed with assault rifles burst into the mansion belonging to Arman Mkrtumyan, former Chairman of Armenia’s Court of Cassation, located in Dzoraghbyur, a village outside capital Yerevan. Due to the resistance shown by Mkrtumyan and his 30-year-old son, one of the assailants was neutralized, while the two others fled the scene, opening sporadic gunfire.
The subdued attacker, identified as Hovannes Ryzhenko, a 45-year-old resident of Armenia’s second largest city of Gyumri, has been detained. Ammo cases and an assault rifle with bullets have been discovered and confiscated from the scene.
The ex-judge has suffered gunshot wounds due to the incident, the committee said, adding he has been recognized as a victim.
All necessary measures are being taken to track down the other attackers and fully uncover the case.
Armenian studies program to host guest lecturer Sept. 21
Fresno State will host Professor Umit Kurt as a guest speaker for a lecture on historical figures of the Armenian Genocide in the University Business Center at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 21.
The discussion is part of the Fall Lecture Series presented by the Armenian Studies Program, and is the first of three scheduled lectures entitled “Actors, Actions and Ideas in Mass Violence at the Ottoman Periphery.”
According to a news release form the Armenian Studies Program, this discussion, titled “A rescuer, an Enigma and a Genocidaire: Cemal Pasha,” will focus on Cemal Pasha, a military general and ruler of the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The lecture will be preceded by a reception featuring hors d’oeuvres from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the University Business Gallery before the discussion, which is located in the Alice Peters Auditorium Room 191.
Umit Kurt is a Ph.D. scholar who received his degree from the Department of History at Clark University in 2016, and currently serves as a Polonsky Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.