Naira Zohrabyan stated that in near future, criminal cases may be initiated against her and MP from PAP Gevorg Petrosyan

Arminfo, Armenia
Sept 25 2020

ArmInfo.MP from the Prosperous Armenia faction Naira Zohrabyan told reporters that she suspects that a criminal case will be opened against her in the near future.

Zohrabyan also stated that it is possible that a criminal case will  also be instituted against another MP from the PAP Gevorg Petrosyan. < This may be followed by our arrests. My telephone conversations have  been wiretapped for a long time, moreover, I learned from reliable  sources that a recording will soon be published in which I allegedly  offend the citizens of the country," the MP noted.

She stressed that on the instructions of the Prime Minister of  Armenia, the plenipotentiary bodies are looking for people who are  ready to testify against her and Petrosyan. According to Zohrabyan,  they intend to accuse them of bribery of voters.

"I have never tried to bribe voters, but you can expect anything from  the current authorities. Thus, the authorities are trying to silence  us, but this will not happen. I am not afraid of anyone, I am not  afraid of arrest, and I do not intend to follow someone's lead. I  have already warned my family members about the edited videos and  possible ordered articles>,  the MP stressed.

Zohrabyan also added that when Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, being  an oppositionist, criticized the authorities, such illegal actions  were not carried out against him, and there were no attempts to get  into his family and personal life. According to the MP, the  representatives of the new government have no moral guidelines.



Funds raised within the framework of Pan-Armenian telethon will also be directed to help Lebanese and Syrian Armenians

Arminfo, Armenia
Sept 25 2020

ArmInfo. At the end of November, a traditional fundraising event initiated by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund will take place, which will be aimed at development  of the border communities of Armenia and Artsakh.

The proceeds, as before, will be used to implement programs to strengthen the health  system in border areas, supply communities with drinking and  irrigated water, and stimulate the development of renewable energy.

At the same time, according to  head of the Fund Haykak Arshamyan,  this year the component of assistance to small and medium-sized  businesses will be expanded. He stated this to journalists within the  framework of the event dedicated to the rebranding of ARARATBANK. In  particular, he said that according to preliminary plans, if earlier  SMEs were assisted in the development of greenhouses in border  communities, then this year the list of directions will be expanded. 

In addition, it is expected that assistance will be provided to the  Lebanese and Syrian Armenians who want to develop business in the  border communities of Armenia and Artsakh. "Let's try to be useful to  them," he stressed. 



Film: Armenian filmmaker Artavazd Peleshian to release first film in 27 years

The Calvert Journal
Sept 25 2020

Image: Rajak Ohanian via Cartier Fondation

Legendary Armenian filmmaker Artavazd Peleshian is set to release La Nature (or Nature), his first film in almost three decades at an exhibition in Paris.

Premiered by the Fondation Cartier, La Nature brings together amateur shots of nature, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and grandiose landscapes from the internet, juxtaposing the overpowering force of nature with human ambition.

In addition to La Nature, the exhibition is also showing Peleshian’s celebrated 1975 film The Seasons, which spotlights peasant life.

Born in the city of Gyumri, Armenia, in 1938, Peleshian is a director of essay films and documentaries, whose non-narrative style creates a language unique to cinema. His 13 films include, among others, the 1967 movies We, which presents a poetic history of Armenia, The Beginning, a cinematographic essay on the 1917 Russian Revolution, and 1970’s Inhabitants, which also reflects on the relationship between humans and wildlife.

Fellow Armenian Sergei Parajanov described Peleshian as “one of the few authentic geniuses in the world of cinema”. A key Soviet documentary director, he only became known to the West in the 1980s thanks to French director Jean Luc Godard and French film critic Serge Daney, who said: “I suddenly have the feeling of coming face to face with a missing link in the true history of cinema.”

The exhibition is running 24 October 2020 -7 March 2021. Find out more here.




Azerbaijani Press: Russia, Azerbaijan Discuss Settlement Of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

Caspian News, Azerbaijan
Sept 25 2020

By Ilham Karimli

The working visit of the speaker of Azerbaijan's parliament, Sahiba Gafarova to Russia this week brought several issues of mutual interest under the spotlight, including the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

In a meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, speaker Gafarova said the ongoing conflict continues to create serious obstacles to the development and security of the region.

"Azerbaijan is committed to a peaceful political settlement of the conflict. The settlement of the conflict should be carried out within the framework of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan on the basis of the UN Charter, the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, and the Helsinki Final Act," she said, according to the parliament's website.

"The recent absurd statements of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that a compromise solution to the conflict can be discussed only if Azerbaijan recognizes the right of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to self-determination, thwart all the efforts of the world community to resolve the conflict peacefully," she said, adding Baku will never allow the creation of a second Armenian state in Azerbaijani soils.

Gafarova's remarks hinted at seven "conditions" drafted by Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in July. He called for strengthening the "joint security system" of Armenia and the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region, recognizing separatists as a party to talks, acknowledging the "self-determination right" of separatists. Authorities of Azerbaijan assessed it as an effort to stop, change, and distort the format of negotiations.

Minister Lavrov, in his turn, said that Russia, as the co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, is supporting the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Moscow, according to the Russian minister, supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

Following the meeting between Lavrov and Gafarova, Director of the Information and Press Department at Russia's Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova commented on its outcomes. During the meeting, the basic principles for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, implying including the solution of the status issues of Nagorno-Karabakh, the liberation of the territories around it, were discussed, according to her. 

Minister Lavrov has earlier said that there is a project for a phased resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The first phase, according to him, addresses the liberation of some occupied districts around Nagorno-Karabakh and lifting the transport, economic and other communication blockades. 

Meanwhile, PM Pashinyan instructed his foreign minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan to spare no effort for securing a meeting with the US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. Pashinyan is said to have tasked the Armenian embassy in Washington, the Armenian lobby, and communities in the US for this purpose. The embassy has reportedly allocated funds from the state budget for hiring American lobbyists, including former senator Bob Dole, as well. 

The Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is one of the world's and region's oldest conflicts. It has been jeopardizing regional security since the hostilities broke out in the early 1990s after Armenia launched a full-fledged military campaign against Azerbaijan. The rising anti-Azerbaijan sentiments in Armenia grew into armed intervention in Azerbaijan's internationally recognized borders following the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.

The bloody war in 1991-1994 resulted in Armenia occupying Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts, including Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli, and Zangilan. Azerbaijan faced a humanitarian crisis during the war, in which 30,000 of its citizens were killed, while one million others were displaced. Armenia has intensively been settling the occupied lands with ethnic Armenians. Today, there is no single ethnic Azerbaijani living in those occupied territories.

The UN Security Council's four resolutions demanding the immediate withdrawal of the occupying forces from the Azerbaijani lands go unfulfilled to date. The conflict remains to be at the risk of renewed war given the failure of political negotiations and regular ceasefire breaches by Armenia's troops. Over the past decade, major armed skirmishes between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops, including in April 2016 and in July 2020, have claimed dozens of lives on both sides.


Turkish Press: Azerbaijani village defies Armenian attacks near border

Anadolu Agency. Turkey
Sept 25 2020
Azerbaijani village defies Armenian attacks near border

Ruslan Rehimov  

BAKU 

Azerbaijani villagers living near the country's western frontier have refused to leave their homes, braving Armenian border attacks and fire.

The Armenian military, which continues to attack and harass Azerbaijan, targets not only soldiers but civilians as well.

Alibeyli village in the northwestern border province of Tovuz is one of the major civilian settlements under constant fire from Armenian forces.

The village lies very close to the contact line, with military emplacements nearby.

Some of the 870 houses in the village are nearly 100 meters (328 feet) from the Armenian positions at a visible distance.

Despite the constant attacks, the people of Alibeyli have held their ground, continuing with their daily lives and ignoring the sounds of gunfire.

The village's 4,300 inhabitants are determined to protect their homeland without fear of Armenian attacks.

Resident Pasha Hasanov, 87, told Anadolu Agency that the villagers heroically resisted the Armenian attacks in the 1990s and did not evacuate their homes, still showing the same resistance today.

"If the war starts again one day, we won't leave our village, whether we're martyred or survive," said Hasanov, who had lost one of his sons in the Upper Karabakh conflict with Armenia.

Since 1991, the Armenian military has illegally occupied the Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno-Karabakh region, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan.

The 32-year-old Rahip Hasanov, whose house stands right next to the military positions, said he would never leave his homeland despite the hardship and dangers.

Recounting that his brother had been martyred in 1993, Hasanov stressed that he was ready as well to be a martyr if necessary.

Meanwhile, Huseyin Hasanov, 52, said Armenians violated the cease-fire between the two countries almost every day and targeted the homes of civilians.

With his trust in the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, Hasanov said he was a veteran of the conflict in the 1990s, in which he was injured.

He expressed confidence that the Azerbaijani army would both protect the homeland and rescue lands in the occupied Upper-Karabakh area.

Four UN Security Council and two UN General Assembly resolutions, as well as decisions by many international organizations, demand the withdrawal of occupying Armenian forces from Upper Karabakh and seven other occupied Azerbaijani regions.

– Greetings to Turkey

Valeh Rzayev, 68, and one of Alibeyli's residents, said he was born in the village and would die there as well.

He said the Armenian forces opened fire on the village day and night, adding that this has been going on for nearly 30 years.

Rzayev said they trusted the Azerbaijani army, and that this is why they lived fearlessly in their lands.

Azerbaijan was not alone in its just cause, Rzayev said: "We thank our brother Turkey, the Turkish nation, and particularly President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for standing with us in hard times."

In recent months, Armenia has conducted numerous attacks on the Tovuz area, which lies on an energy route close to the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey corridor.

Instability in this region has the potential to directly affect the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan crude oil pipeline, the Southern Natural Gas Pipeline and the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway.

The Armenian army violated a cease-fire on July 12, attacking Azerbaijani positions with artillery fire, withdrawing after suffering losses following retaliation from the Azerbaijani army.

However, the attack martyred 12 Azerbaijani soldiers, including high-ranking officers, and wounded four troops.

On Sept. 21, clashes in the same region flared up again, when a soldier of the Azerbaijani army was martyred and another injured.

The OSCE Minsk Group — co-chaired by France, Russia and the US — was formed to find a peaceful solution to the Upper Karabakh conflict, but has yet to get any results.

* Writing by Jeyhun Aliyev from Ankara


1 candidate nominated for Constitutional Court President, one of CC judges self-nominated

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. 2 candidates will run for the President of the Constitutional Court during the working session of the Court, Court judge Arevik Petrosyan told reporters.

“There has been one nomination and one self-nomination”, she said, refusing to release their names.

Asked whether there is a candidate from the new judges, she said yes.

The Constitutional Court has convened a working session from September 23 for electing its president and vice president. The election of the CC president and vice president will take place through a voting in a closed format.

On September 15 the Armenian Parliament elected Yervand Khundkaryan, Edgar Shatiryan and Artur Vagharshayn as Constitutional Court judges.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Former MP Artur Gevorgyan arrested in US – Office of Prosecutor General

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. The Office of the Prosecutor General of Armenia has been officially informed that former Member of Parliament Artur Gevorgyan has been arrested in the United States within the scope of circumstances connected with the violation of the US legislation.

“Despite this, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Armenia, by exercising its powers, is already preparing necessary documents to apply to the US respective authorities for his transfer to the competent authorities of Armenia within the scope of the search declared against the former lawmaker. However, we need to note that in regards to the transfer of persons under criminal cases, the absence of a bilateral international agreement on transfer of persons between Armenia and the US dictates certain peculiarities from the perspective of further complication of the process”, the statement of the Prosecutor’s Office says.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Caucasus 2020: Armenian and Russian troops hold major live fire drills

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Armed Forces held counterattacking scenario drills at the live fire phase of the Caucasus 2020 command-staff military exercises held jointly with the troops of the Russian Southern Military District.

Major General Tigran Parvanyan, the Commander of the Armenian-Russian Joint Military Formation, told reporters that the scenario of the drills involved counterattacking imaginary enemy forces which breached the state border.

He spoke highly about the “harmonious” actions of the Armenian and Russian troops.

Tank and military UAV units were also involved.

Special Forces paratroopers were dropped into imaginary enemy area from Mi-24P and Mi-8MT gunships in counterterrorism drills.

Artillery, anti-aircraft, aviation and other units participated in the drills.

More than 1500 troops and 300 units of military equipment from both Armenian and Russian militaries are deployed for the Caucasus 2020.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenpress: Justice Yervand Khundkaryan is sole candidate nominated for Presidency of Constitutional Court

Justice Yervand Khundkaryan is sole candidate nominated for Presidency of Constitutional Court

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS.  Justice Yervand Khundkaryan is the sole candidate nominated for the position of President of Constitutional Court, Justice Edgar Shatiryan told reporters amid the ongoing confirmation hearing. 

The session of the high court which is convened to elect a chief justice will continue tomorrow, he said.

“The voting hasn’t taken place yet,” Shatiryan said. “One candidate is self-nominated,” he added, referring to Khundkaryan.

“One of the justices nominated another candidate, but this candidate filed a recusal afterwards,” he said, without elaborating who the second candidate was.

He did not deny unconfirmed news reports that the second candidate was Justice Ashot Khachatryan, who was nominated by Hrayr Tovmasyan, the former President of the Constitutional Court who was ousted by parliament but retained his position as Justice.

He said the confirmation hearing of Khundkaryan will resume tomorrow.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 24-09-20

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YEREVAN, 24 SEPTEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 24 September, USD exchange rate up by 0.03 drams to 485.32 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 4.52 drams to 565.06 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.11 drams to 6.28 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.29 drams to 618.49 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 44.30 drams to 29746.21 drams. Silver price down by 32.04 drams to 379.24 drams. Platinum price down by 448.80 drams to 13702.61 drams.