‘There’s a need there’: Area doctors wrap up medical mission to contested Caucasus region

Los Angeles Times
Oct 25 2019
‘There’s a need there’: Area doctors wrap up medical mission to contested Caucasus region
Dr. Romic Eskandarian, director of the pharmacy department at Adventist Health Glendale, attends to children during a recent medical mission to Armenia and a nearby disputed territory. The team of about 45 people returned Oct. 6.
(Courtesy of Adventist Health Glendale)

Lila Seidman

After working side by side on Adventist Health Glendale’s medical mission trip to a contested region in the Caucasus, near Armenia, volunteers now “automatically hug each other” in the hospital hallways, according to Dr. Mikayel Grigoryan.

“It’s a bond that gets created from an out-of-this-world experience” over less than two weeks, said Grigoryan, who traveled with a team of about 45 doctors and other personnel to Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of Artsakh, and nearby villages from late September to early October.

During that time, the team performed more than 100 surgeries and procedures ranging from oncological to orthopedic, many of them life saving, according to hospital’s president Alice Issai, who joined the mission.

Knees were replaced, embolisms removed and, in some cases, hope restored.

A 28-year-old man, suffering from a congenital heart problem and struggling to provide for his family as the sole breadwinner, was sent to Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, for open-heart surgery, Issai said.

Along with the personnel came 7 tons of medical supplies and medications, as well as some cutting-edge equipment, Issai added. Primary-care physicians traveled to the outskirts of villages to make more than 500 visits.

“It complements our big mission,” of helping specific populations, Issai said of the now-annual mission trip that targets Armenians and the Armenian diaspora.

Beginning last year, the mission began traveling to the Republic of Artsakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan that is home to a large population of Armenians with limited resources.

Many critical procedures can only be performed for cash in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, several hours away, “which for many is just impossible,” Issai said.

The decision to work with the Stepanakert Republican Medical Center came after a several-year joint project at the rural Noyemberyan Hospital in the Tavush region of Armenia.

Grigoryan, who was born and raised in Armenia, said he was one of the people who advocated expanding the mission to Artsakh, which experienced war as recently as 2016.

“It takes a lot of courage to go there, especially as an American citizen, but I don’t think anyone views it in that light,” Grigoryan said. “There are people in need there, so it doesn’t matter.”

Adventist’s main objective at both medical facilities is the same — to provide local staff with the knowledge and equipment so that the end of the mission doesn’t mean the end of the benefits.

“[The local doctors] were so grateful for the opportunity to learn, so they could continue some of that work,” Issai said.

Everyone from Adventist pays their own way and volunteers their time. Some people at home call the doctors, nurses, technicians and others that go on the missions “heroes,” Grigoryan said.

Grigoryan rejected the title.

“To me, it’s a duty,” he said.

Another “Armath” engineering laboratory to open in Akhaltsikhe

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Society 10:26 26/10/2019 Armenia

New “Armath” engineering laboratory will open in Akhaltsikhe town of Georgia which is the fourth laboratory in the country’s southern region of Samatskhe-Javakheti. The opening ceremony will take place on November 1 during which the students of “Armath” from Javakheti will present their works.

“The establishment of engineering laboratories in the region will come not only as extra-school trainings. The project will open up a new world of modern technology and science to children in the community. The students will be taught engineering, programming, robotics in parallel with school classes,” “Support to Javakheti” Foundation said in  a release.

The project is implemented by the Georgian branch of “Support to Javakheti” Foundation in partnership with Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE) sponsored by Hrayr and Anna Hovnanian Foundation

“Armath” engineering laboratories aim to assist schoolchildren in their early interest emergence in modern high technology, to promote the development of engineering mindset from early ages and to prepare competent students in all schools of the Armenian and Artsakh communities.

Sharmazanov on FM interview: He does not even mention that Artsakh is historic Armenian territory

News.am, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Sharmazanov on FM interview: He does not even mention that Artsakh is historic Armenian territory Sharmazanov on FM interview: He does not even mention that Artsakh is historic Armenian territory

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While the Armenian FM of the Pashinyan government does not even mention that Artsakh is a historic Armenian territory on BBC air, Ilham Aliyev once again said in Baku yesterday that Nagorno Karabakh is a historical Azerbaijani territory and the issue must be resolved within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, spokesperson of the Republican Party of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov wrote on his Facebook. 

In order to have a historical territory, first of all, one must have a history of statehood, Sharmazanov noted reminding that Juventus Turin was founded 21 years earlier than the Azerbaijani state.

“International recognition of the Artsakh independence should have no alternative,” he added.

ABMDR facilitated 33 life-saving bone marrow transplants over the past years

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Politics 15:03 26/10/2019 Armenia

Yerevan is hosting the 8th regional meeting of European Federation for Immunogenetics (EFI) that has brought together leading specialists in the sp¬here of immunogenetics and histocompatibility from around the world. The meeting is organized at the initiative of the Armenia Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR). As the president of the Registry Frieda Jordan told Panorama.am the program will showcase the very latest advances and developments in the field and provide an excellent pathway for educational and professional growth through its workshop component.

Reflecting on the activity of the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR), Frieda Jordan informed that over the past 20 years of its operation, the organization has recruited around 31,000 donors, 2,300 from Armenia and Artsakh, and 7,000 – from Diaspora. Thus far, 4469 matched unrelated donors have been identified for 4885 registered patients suffering from leukemia and other life-threatening blood related illnesses. As a result, 33 lives were saved through bone marrow transplant.

The President of ABMDR added that anyone aged from18 to 50 may apply to get registered in the Registry that will allow to expand the data bank of information of the Armenian donors and increase the chances of the registered patients to find matched unrelated donors.

To note the mission of ABMDR is to save lives by recruiting and providing matched unrelated donors for bone marrow or stem cell transplantation to all Armenian and non-Armenian patients worldwide suffering from life-threatening blood related illnesses through searching requests and provide marrow or stem cell matching services for potential bone marrow transplant recipients. 

Armenia, Russia PMs meet in Moscow

Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 26 2019
26 Oct in 10:00

Prime Ministers of Armenia and Russia Nikol Pashinyan and Dmitry Medvedev met in Moscow on the sidelines of the meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, News.am reports.

Opening the meeting Russian PM thanked Pashinyan for Amenia’s presidency of the Eurasian Union, which expires this year.

Medvedev added that this meeting is a good occasion to discuss trade and economic cooperation, investments, and cooperation between countries.

“I am ready to do this, in general, everything is developing successfully, however, this does not mean that there is nothing to improve. There are some issues that need to be discussed, I will do it with pleasure,” he added.

Armenian PM in turn emphasized that Armenia’s presidency yielded results.

“Armenia agreement between the EAEU and Iran entered into force this year, we signed an agreement with Singapore, and an agreement was signed with Serbia today. I think that negotiations with some partners are proceeding at a good pace. I think that the geography of countries that will have agreements with the EAEU will definitely expand,” Pashinyan said.

He recalled Russian PM’s visit to Yerevan and thanked Medvedev for discussing exports, in particular of agricultural products, and there were no problems with this. Pashinyan welcomed Russia’s intention to begin reconstruction at the Upper Lars checkpoint, which he described as “a difficult checkpoint for the citizens”.

Medvedev agreed with his remark, noting that they “intend to put everything in order there.”

291.1 thousand tons of emissions into atmosphere registered in Armenia in 2018

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 26 2019

In 2018, emissions into atmosphere comprised 291.1 thousand, 51.5% of which fell to share of mobile, 48.5% – to stationary sources of emission, Armenia’s State Statistical Service said in its latest assessment report on the country’s environment and natural resources.

According to the source, the quantity of hazardous substances emitted into atmosphere from stationary sources comprised 141.3 thousand tons. The quantity of stationary sources of emission comprised 3 334, 74.4% of which had standard marginal permissible norms. The quantity of hazardous substances detached from stationary sources of emission comprised 239.7 thousand t, 41.1% of which was captured, the rest 58.9% – emitted into atmosphere.

Atmospheric emissions per capita in the republic comprised 47.4 kg and 4.96 t – per square km (without mirror of Lake Sevan).

In 2018 the quantity of hazardous substances emitted into atmosphere from mobile sources comprised 149.8 thousands. A large share was comprised by carbon oxide which is 72.6% of total emissions, volatile organic compounds constituted 16.5% and nitric oxides –10.6%.

Armenia ex-ruling party official: These people continue to take everyone for long-eared

News.am, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Armenia ex-ruling party official: These people continue to take everyone for long-eared Armenia ex-ruling party official: These people continue to take everyone for long-eared

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The government propaganda machine is making vain efforts to misrepresent the failed and scandalous interview of the Foreign Minister with the BBC. Former ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Vice President Armen Ashotyan wrote about this on his Facebook page.

He wrote as follows:

The government propaganda machine is making vain efforts to misrepresent the failed and scandalous interview of the Foreign Minister.

The content basis in terms of argument is as weak as the whole of parliamentary diplomacy combined.

These people continue to take everyone for the long-eared, and think that one can fortify the country outside by telling tales inside.

I noticed something interesting. It seems to them that the reason for the heated public and political reaction to the failed interview was the minister’s unbecoming and disrespectful wordings about the “predecessors.”

I would like to remind you that in the summer of 2008, [current FM] Zohrab Mnatsakanyan was appointed Armenia’s Ambassador to the Council of Europe and joined us in eliminating the foreign policy consequences of March 1 [2008 events in Yerevan].

I must confess that he was working better than all of us at that time, he was lot more effective and convincing in his domestic task.

P.S. Because they say I don’t notice the good things, I would say that the only good thing about the interview was the minister’s brilliant English.

U.S. Congress to vote on resolution to commemorate Armenian genocide

Ahval News
Oct 26 2019
U.S. Congress to vote on resolution to commemorate Armenian genocide

The U.S. Congress is poised to vote next week on a resolution to commemorate the 1915 Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire, a move that supporters say is driven in part by fears of potential Turkish atrocities against the Kurds in northern Syria, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Most international scholars and 29 countries recognise the events starting in 1915 as a genocide; Turkey, however, admits that massacres took place but rejects the term genocide.

The United States has issued annual statements on Apr. 24, the date when mass deportations began in 1915, now held as the annual Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.

The U.S. Congress has considered moving a similar resolution to recognise the Armenian genocide several times over the last several decades, but has pulled back due to pressure from Turkey and the U.S. administrations’ concerns about alienating a NATO ally, the WSJ said. 

“Turkey opposes all legislative steps and other official acts that try to render judgment on its history. This issue should be left to the historians,” the Turkish Embassy in Washington said this week in a written statement. 

The embassy said that the resolution would not serve the interests of Turks and Armenians, and also of the United States.

“While the State Department does not generally comment on pending legislation, our policy on this issue is clear: The United States recognises the Meds Yeghern was one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century,” a State Department spokeswoman told the WSJ, using an Armenian phrase that means “great calamity” instead of genocide. 

Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee of America, said the State Department’s statement could be interpreted as neutral on the resolution. “It could serve as a signal to the president’s allies on the Hill,” he said.

Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, the only Armenian-Assyrian member of Congress who pushed for the vote, said in an interview that a historical bell had rung in her mind when she had learned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw American troops in northern Syria to clear the way for Ankara’s military operations into Kurdish-controlled territories along its border that was launched on Oct. 9 and lasted nine-days. 

Eshoo’s personal appeal carried weight because she lost family members in the massacre and her parents fled persecution in the region, but she said there was already support for the resolution. 

“Each leader that I spoke to agreed that they thought it should be brought up, so there wasn’t any hesitation on anyone’s part,” Eshoo said.

American expert proposes stationing American soldiers in Georgian region of Javakheti

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Politics 12:10 26/10/2019 Region

American analyst Luke Coffey, a member of the influential conservative institute Heritage Foundation, proposes placing American soldiers withdrawn from Syria in Georgia, and specifically in Javakheti region, in the south of the country – where the majority of the country’s ethnic Armenian population lives, Jam-news.net reported.

“Proposal: US troops leaving Syria could be sent to Georgia and become an “over the horizon” force to respond quickly if ISIS reconstitutes. USA could use old Russian base at Akhalkalaki which is only 460 miles (740km) from Raqqa. Georgia more dependable than Iraq right now,” Mr Coffey tweeted on Friday.

Bishop Sahak Mashalian to visit Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 26 2019
Politics 15:33 26/10/2019 Armenia

Locum Tenens of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople Bishop Sahak Mashalian will visit Armenia on October 27, the Patriarchate reported in a press statement.

According to the source, at the invitation of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, Bishop Mashalian is expected to participate in the Supreme Spiritual Council Meeting in Echmiadzin.