Armenia to take pilot population census

ARKA, Armenia
Oct 4 2019

YEREVAN, October 4. /ARKA/. The government of Armenia will take a pilot population census in a number of communities to check out a new census methodology and its technical modalities, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan said today.

Avinyan was quoted by his press office as saying that the population census is very important, because the collected and analyzed data will serve as a basis not only for developing a demographic policy, but also for the organization of electoral processes and planning of a socio-economic strategy. He said therefore, every effort should be made to ensure that the pilot population census is taken at high level and with accuracy.

Avinyan said not only the results of the census are important, but also the process itself, since it is an excellent exercise for developing state offices and identifying their omissions.

The pilot population census will be conducted in the Artik community of Shirak region and the communities of Aramus, Akunk, Kamaris and Mayakovski of Kotayk region. Avinyan asked the head of the National Statistical Committee to personally oversee the pilot population census. -0-



Mahatma Gandhi`s 150th birth anniversary commemorated in Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
Oct 4 2019

ArmInfo.The 150th anniversary of the ideologist and leader of the national liberation  movement of India, Mahatma Gandhi, was celebrated in Armenia. The  event was organized by the Embassy of India in Armenia jointly with  the Russian Armenian University (RAU). At the event held in the  audience of RAU, the Ambassador of India to Armenia Kishan Dan Dewal  delivered a welcoming speech, which pointed to the relevance of  Gandhi’s ideology in the modern era.

On the sidelines of the event, an exhibition of works by students of  Armenian schools dedicated to Gandhi was presented. The exhibition  was organized as part of the competition, and the four winners  received prizes from the hands of the Ambassador of India.

The event was attended by over 300 guests, including  parliamentarians, representatives of the Armenian government, the  Indian community, RAU students and others.

Before the event, Ambassador Dewal held a meeting with RAU Rector  Armen Darbinyan, with whom he discussed academic cooperation between  RAU and Indian universities.

Mahatma Gandhi, a famous freedom activist and an influential  political leader, played a dominant role in the nonviolent resistance  to lead the successful campaign for India’s independence from British  Rule. His philosophy of nonviolence inspired movements for civil  rights and freedom across the world. 

US should provide no military assistance to Azerbaijan – Congressman Pallone

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 4 2019

“The US should provide no military aid to Azerbaijan, since Azerbaijan is very aggressive and demonstrated that aggression in 2016,” Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Frank Pallone has told Armenpress news agency in an interview.

“They should get no military assistance from the USA. We, the members of the Congress did not know that the amount of the military assistance to Azerbaijan was so large, over 100 million USD in the last 3 years, and recently learned about that. And that’s much more than the assistance provided to Armenia. And traditionally, under the section 907 of the Freedom Support Act you cannot provide military assistance to a country that has been actively aggressive, like Azerbaijan was in April 2016,” Pallone has said.

In the Congressman’s words, the respective letter have sent to the Department of State and Department of Defense saying no military assistance should be provided to Azerbaijan, and they would like to know the justification for providing military assistance. 

“There is a paradigm that whatever you do for one country, you have to do the same for the other country. But I don’t say that we should give hundreds of millions of dollars of military assistance to the two countries, since we want peace, we do not want to encourage war. At this moment we are very upset that Trump’s administration has done that, but we want them to stop giving money to Azerbaijan,” added Pallone.

 The interview in its entirety is available here.

Sports: Armenian separatists claim responsibility for drone

RTL Luxumburg
Oct 4 2019
Armenian separatists claim responsibility for drone

RTL
Thursday night’s match between F91 Dudelange and Qarabag was interrupted by a drone, shortly after the visitors scored their second goal, in an apparent political gesture.

The appearance of the drone caused a delay to the game, as well as unnerving some Qarabag supporters.

Officials paused the game when the drone appeared over the pitch and sent both teams to the dressing rooms. Fans of the home team stormed the pitch, in spite of security which struggled to contain the Azerbaijani supporters.

Shortly after the match, the separatist group “First Armenian Front /FAF ultras/” published an image on Facebook explaining the origins of the action. According to the group, “the action was led by the young people of Belgium thanks to Spartak J”.


Through this gesture, the group wanted to convey the message that Qarabag does not belong to Azerbaijan. The football club originated in the city of Agdam, until they were forced to move to the capital, Baku, as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
According to the instigators of the movement, Qarabag is an independent city with its own flag. They claimed on Facebook that the football club has no connection with the name of the city which, according to them, has been used wrongly.

Minister of Sport Dan Kersch presented his apologies in the name of the government for this provocation. Although the match was interrupted, play resumed after almost 20 minutes.

Police also reported that a number of cars had been broken into during the match, in a car park near the stadium.




Sports: Roma coach claims Arsenal loaned out an injured Henrikh Mkhitaryan

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 4 2019
Sport 15:50 04/10/2019 World

With Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan set for a spell on the sidelines, AS Roma coach Paulo Fonseca has accused Arsenal of loaning the midfielder despite being injured, Futaa.com reports.

Since his move from Manchester United, Mkhitaryan has failed to hit the heights he once hit at Borussia Dortmund. The Armenian joined Roma on a season-long loan from Arsenal this summer and scored on his Serie A debut and provided another assist in the weekend win over Lecce.

Speaking before their clash against Wolfsburg, Fonseca was asked if Mkhitaryan was already injured when he joined the club, “He was already complaining of a discomfort to the adductor and with this density of matches it was clear he could feel some discomfort.

“As a preventive measure I had kept him out against Atalanta and he had recovered well. Then he got hurt against Lecce.”

Sports: Drone flying Armenian separatist flag halts Qarabag’s Europa League game in Luxembourg

Inside World Foorball
Oct 4 2019
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October 4 – A Europa League game between Luxembourg’s F91 Dudelange and FK Qarabag of Azerbaijan was temporarily halted on Thursday when a drone was flown over the ground.

Qarabag were leading 2-0 when the drone was spotted flying over the pitch forcing the match officials to suspend the action for around 15 minutes. Shortly after play resumed Qarabag increased their lead from the penalty spot and went on to win 4-1.

According to reports the drone carried a red, blue and gold flag featuring the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, a landlocked Armenian separatist region within Azerbaijan.

There are currently no diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia owing to the ongoing conflict over the region which engaged in a bloody six-year war that ended in 1994. Although the area is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, it is an independently-run, ethnically-Armenian enclave.

Last May, Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan refused to play for Arsenal in the Europa League final in Baku because he feared for his safety in Azerbaijan’s capital.

OSCE MG Co-chairs plan a regional visit

OSCE MG Co-chairs plan a regional visit

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 20:38, 3 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 3, ARMENPRESS. The Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group plan to pay a regional visit, ARMENPRESS reports official representative of the Russian MFA Maria Zakharova said.

”I can say that with the consent of the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs plan to visit the region to hold negotiations and discuss Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement. The dates are still being clarified, we will further inform about them”, Zakharova said.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Azerbaijani firing kills another Armenian soldier, Armenian side vows retaliation

Azerbaijani firing kills another Armenian soldier, Armenian side vows retaliation

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 20:48, 3 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Contractual serviceman Mushegh Abovyan was killed on October 3 by Azerbaijani fire, ARMENPRESS reports spokesperson of the Defense Minister of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan wrote on his Facebook page.

”These Azerbaijani provocations will not remain unanswered. We offer condolences to the relatives and family of Mushegh Abovyan”, he wrote.

Another contractual soldier injured by Azerbaijani firing in Tavush Province on October 1 died in hospital on October 3.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Asbarez: Western Prelacy Hosts Sunday School Teachers Seminar

Last month, under the auspices of Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, a Sunday school teacher’s seminar took place at the Western Prelacy, where clergy and more than 25 directors and teachers from various Prelacy church Sunday schools were in attendance.

A vesper service was conducted at the Prelacy’s “Sts. Drtad and Ashkhen” chapel, and the hymn “Vork Zartaretsin” was sung in commemoration of the Holy Translators. Afterward, those in attendance were invited to the “Dikran and Zarouhi Der Ghazarian” hall, where the seminar began with the singing of the Sunday school anthem.

Hagop Tchaghatsbanian, co-chair of the event, gave a short spiritual reflection by referencing Matthew 10:42: “And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose his reward.” Event co-chair, Raffi Torossian’s remarks followed. These reflections were followed by presentations by Sunday school directors, in regard to their schools yearly goals.

The seminar continued with the first speaker, Very Rev. Muron Aznikian, who reflected on the theme of the seminar – “Jesus the good Shepherd.” He touched on the various obstacles that today’s youth face, including reasons for having strayed away from their faith. Rev. Aznikian emphasized that a religious education and the Bible are foundations of morality, and cited the Book of Proverbs: “The words of the wicked lie in wait for blood, but the speech of the upright rescues them.” (Prov. 12:6)

After the lunch break, the second guest speaker, Rev. Karekin Bedourian reflected on the Holy Translators and their roles in building the Armenian identity. He focused on the necessity of keeping the Armenian language strong within the youth.

Following Fr. Bedourian’s remarks, a short video clip depicting Jesus as the good Shepard was presented to those in attendance. The video presentation was followed by a workshop.

Closing remarks were provided by Prelate Mardirossian, who congratulated the Sunday school teachers and directors for their continued efforts. Emphasizing on the tribulations which we all face, he invited all to renew their faith, dedication, and service.

Prelate Mardirossian also spoke about the traditions which we inherited from the Holy Translators and invited all to not only be proud of the achievements of the Translators, but to also exemplify them in our daily lives.

The seminar concluded by the benediction of the Prelate and singing of “Cilicia.” Each Sunday school director received a gift for their schools, and the attendees received a plaque with the Lord’s Prayer as well as prayer cards.