ANN/Armenian News – TCC – Watch the movie "Rapping Under Fire" – 09/20/2020

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The Critical Corner

By Bedros Afeyan

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Rapping Under Fire is a 27-minute documentary shot in Mardagerd, Artsakh. A glorious fusion of our history, Lin Manuel Miranda, now reincarnated through the red curly stormy hair of a director's playful vision which is that of the overabundantly talented Ms. Taleen Babayan.

The central characters of this epic poem to the Armenian mountainous spirit are three young men Spartak Osipyan, Valeri Ghazaryan and Erik Pogosyan. They comprise the Rap Group “Orinag,†which means sample or example or exemplary sample, or a lawful manifestation.

They are great, as great as their mountains, as deep as their love of country as is their irreverent embracing of the ethos of Hamilton, or Rap, rapid fire protest songs, as their lead troublemaker says, we do not sing about things we like. We sing about things we do not like so as to change them.

Social protest, self-awareness, not lying to oneself through patriotic mumbo jumbo, this generation of rappers is immune to all that. They want a better future for their kids, safety, respite from Azeri intermittent violence, tanks rolling in, their music killed.

They use self-made, plywood coffins to dramatize the dire straits that hang their fates in crosses they bare open in their rap songs. They do not sugar coat their reality. But they smile, laugh, barbeque and smoke, strut, push each other around and hop along this rocky, fertile road, Artsakh, they call a homeland./p>

This film is free and open to the public. If you'd like to make a donation that will benefit the Armenian Wounded Heroes Fund, the Martakert Cultural Center and the filming of future productions, please visit www.gf.me/u/yy4d9v.

Taleen Babayan knows how to bring out the best in these men. The men themselves are helping the next generation of rappers and that is recorded in this documentary as well. Young girls of 14 rapping their protest puns and plights, arm thrusts, sways, taunts, in unison, in groups and shuffles that spell a better future in the blue sky of demands.

See this documentary! Modern methods for an ancient people narrating styles and strands from Sayat Nova, the troubadour, We Are Our mountains, slogan of the fighting troupes and Taleen and her team, Sebu Simonian narrating in English, Artur Petrosyan editing, all making up the creative family that is Boundaryless Productions. They deserve much credit and applause.

Dance along with their songs. See the world from their point of view. Walk a mile in their shoes. Kiss their foreheads and shake their fists at injustice that must end.

Dr. Bedros Afeyan is a theoretical physicist who works and lives in the Bay area with his wife, Marine.
He writes in Armenian and in English and also paints and sculpts.
He is the current editor of The Literary Armenian News at https://groong.org/tlg/

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Some outfits for Lady Gaga’s “Armenian” video designed by Karina Akopyan

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 19 2020

London-based Russian-Armenian artist Karina Akopyan designed some of the outfits for Lady Gaga’s latest 911 music video inspired by Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov’s 1969 film The Color of Pomegranates.

Karina Akopyan is a Russian born artist and illustrator. According to her website, “Akopyan’s work depicts a world of pain, euphoria, frustration, made up memories and sex fantasies, often a political reference.”

The red-hot latex bra and skirt combo and a bodysuit are among the costumes created by the designer.

“It was lovely to see my work alongside references of one of my favorite filmmakers Sergei Parajanov who inspired my aesthetic in many ways,” Karina Akobyan said on Instagram.

Lady Gaga’s new video is full of references to Parajanov’s classic 1969 art film. When Gaga is first introduced she’s surrounded by actual pomegranates. The poster of the film briefly appears in the video. The word “caution” (զգուշություն) written on a ribbon in Armenian can be seen throughout the short film.

The music video was directed by filmmaker Tarsem Singh, who has frequently cited Parajanov as a major influence.

“This short film is very personal to me, my experience with mental health and the way reality and dreams can interconnect to form heroes within us and all around us,” Lady Gaga said on Instagram.

“Something that was once my real life everyday is now a film, a true story that is now the past and not the present. It’s the poetry of pain,” she added.

The original film is a poetic retelling of the life of 18th-century  Armenian poet and musician Sayat-Nova. Parajanov used little actual dialogue in the film, and most of the story is told through narrative, sound, some music, and occasional title cards.

Below are some shot-for-shot comparisons between the film and “911.”






Nagorno-Karabakh talks stalled, Azerbaijan’s president says

TASS, Russia
Sept 19 2020
From his point of view, Armenia "has actually disrupted the negotiation process"

BAKU, September 19. /TASS/. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has given a negative assessment to the current state of the talks aimed at resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and claims that that they have been nearly mothballed.

"I assess negatively the current state of negotiation. I believe that the people of Azerbaijan completely agree with me. In fact, the talks are not ongoing," Aliyev said in a televised interview with national channels.

From his point of view, Armenia "has actually disrupted the negotiation process."

"Therefore, their absurd statements and provocative steps make talks senseless," Aliyev added.

The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the highland region of Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory that had been part of Azerbaijan before the Soviet Union break-up, but primarily populated by ethnic Armenians, broke out in February 1988 after the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its withdrawal from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1992-1994, tensions boiled over and exploded into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and seven adjacent territories after Azerbaijan lost control of them. Talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement have been ongoing since 1992 under the OSCE Minsk Group, led by its three co-chairs – Russia, France and the United States.


Russia to resume flights with EAEU states, except Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020

Russia will resume flights with EAEU member states Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan from September 21, Tass news agency reported, citing the operational headquarters for the fight against coronavirus.

According to the source, flights will also resume to South Korea starting from September 27.

«Flights to these states will be operated on a reciprocal basis once a week,» the message said.

To note, Armenia remains the only EAEu member state Russia has not opened the borders with. Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin earlier told reporters that the issue remained under consideration both in the bilateral format and within EAEU. "The assessment of the epidemic situation is decisive in making the final decision," the Ambassador said.

To remind Russia stopped regular and charter flights with other countries on March 27. The exceptions were flights organized for the return of Russians from abroad, and certain flights operated on behalf of the government.


Armenpress: Pottery, tombstones found during excavations in Armenia’s Tavush Fortress

Pottery, tombstones found during excavations in Armenia’s Tavush Fortress

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Excavations are being carried out in the Tavush Fortress located in Berd community of Armenia’s Tavush province.

Armenian prime minister’s advisor Robert Ghukasyan told reporters that the Fortress can become a new tourism site.

“On this occasion I submitted a proposal to the prime minister, stating that the archaeological excavations can be the best option for boosting Berd community. The PM immediately tasked to start the excavations, and currently they are in process both in the Tavush Fortress and the church of the Fortress”, he said.

He said the excavations have just started, but various people are already submitting applications for building guesthouses.

Researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography Harutyun Badalyan said at the moment excavations are being held in the territory of the church. “Cleaning works are being carried out at this moment. In 1988 a five-point inscription was found here, which states that the church is called St. Astvatsatsin and has been built in 1019. As of now we have found pottery fragments, numerous tombstones”, he said.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian, Artsakh foreign ministries hold consultations in Stepanakert

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Structural divisions of the foreign ministries of Armenia and Artsakh held today sectoral consultations at the Artsakh foreign ministry.

The Armenian MFA was led by secretary general Vahagn Melikyan, whereas the Artsakh MFA by secretary general Semyon Afiyan, the Armenian MFA told Armenpress.

The sides thoroughly discussed issues relating to strengthening and deepening the sectoral cooperation between the two ministries.

Artsakh Foreign Minister Masis Mailyan received the Armenian MFA’s delegation. In his remarks the minister highly valued such kind of consultations between the two ministries which allows to outline the cooperation prospects between the two structures.

President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan also received the Armenian MFA’s delegation. He also highly appreciated the existing close cooperation between Armenia and Artsakh.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia established strong tradition of humanitarian cooperation in Middle East – Foreign Minister

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan gave an interview to the Al-Akhbar newspaper, touching upon the relations between Armenia and Egypt, Armenia’s support to Egypt on signing a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union, the Karabakh conflict and Armenia’s priorities in the Middle East.

Armenpress presents the FM’s interview:

Question: What is your evaluation of the progress of bilateral relations between Egypt and Armenia?

Answer: Armenian-Egyptian evolving bilateral relations have always been based on mutual respect and sincere friendship. You know Egypt was the first Arabic country to recognize the independence of Armenia and the first Arabic state to host the Armenian Embassy. Since the independence of Armenia, we have managed to achieve a broad range of relations with our Egyptian colleagues. The mere mention of the fact that Armenia and Egypt signed more than 50 agreements in different fields of cooperation. Joint Armenian-Egyptian intergovernmental commission is an effective platform to discuss issues related to our multidimensional cooperation and outline the perspectives of its further expansion and enhancement.  

We are encouraged by the recently gained positive dynamics of our political dialogue. Meantime we have been able to outline perspectives of development for our economic and trade affairs: IT, pharmaceutics, creative education, agriculture, etc. The discussion and combining of the positions on regional processes and challenges hold a special place on our agenda. 

Our interstate cooperation has been successful and together we achieved important results. However, we feel that our cooperation needs a fresh start to adjust to new global and regional realities, particularly in the situation when we are facing similar if not same challenges in regional security. Today as never before we see that the security between seemingly different regions of Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, North Africa and even South Caucasus are interrelated.

Question: How can Armenia support Egypt in signing a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Union?

Answer: Armenia expressed its full support to the intention of Egypt to join the free trade zone with the Eurasian Union. And yesterday during the joint press conference with my good friend, Foreign Minister of Egypt Sameh Shoukry I reiterated that support. 

In January 2019, when the first round of negotiations kicked off, Mr. Mher Grigoryan, Deputy Prime-Minister of Armenia, expressed our determination to assist and support friendly Egypt to join free trade agreement. We believe that all sides will benefit from deeper partnership within the framework of the above-mentioned agreement. That's why we strive for the soonest conclusion of all the procedures for signing the agreement.           

Question: What role do Armenian Egyptians play in promoting relations between Egypt and Armenia?

Answer: Settling in Egypt in different historical periods, Armenians have made their significant contribution to the development and prosperity of the country.

In the very difficult part of our history when the survival of the Armenian people was at stake, Egypt along with other Arab countries received thousands of Armenians fleeing from the horrors of the Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. We will never forget the hospitality that the survivors of Genocide found in Egypt. 

Today, the generations of those Armenians continue to live and create in Egypt, they made a significant contribution to the establishment and development of the state institutions of Egypt and we take great pride in that. Being devoted citizens of Egypt, they are at the same time endowed with all the necessary means to preserve their identity, language and traditions. Of course, we are deeply grateful to the Government and the people of Egypt for these efforts and the protection of our people.  

The Armenian-Egyptian community, which has about ten thousand members, is an important bridge between the two friendly countries. The existence of the Armenian-Egyptian community became a fertile ground for the development of inter-state relations between the two countries.

Question: What are the reasons for the recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan?

Answer: There are many reasons, but the underlying reason is that this is a renewed attempt by Azerbaijan to impose unilateral concessions on Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh through use of force and threat of force. But what is more important in this regard, is that it was a miscalculation by Azerbaijani side which showed that their current capacities do not match with their well known intentions.

It was an attempt by Azerbaijani side to show a military advantage over Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, which indeed was a failed one. The July battles demonstrated Armenia’s capacities to defend itself, its population and its borders. Moreover, the July battles vividly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. 

Question: What is the Turkish role in fuelling the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan?

Answer: We have been witnessing Turkey’s destabilizing role not only in our region but in all other neighboring regions. The projection of power, intrusion and interference in the South Caucasian region do not contribute in any way to the peaceful resolution of the conflict and to regional peace, security and stability.  

During the battles in July, Turkey has been the only country that was taking a one-sided supporting and fueling the maximalist approaches of Azerbaijan. That support was accompanied by a very aggressive approach toward Armenia and the Armenian people: 

First, Turkey publically encourages Azerbaijan to take a harder stance against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh by openly communicating its support, including in military matters. 

Second, Turkey came up with military posturing against Armenia by initiating large scale military exercises in the vicinity of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh with very provocative moves.

Third, there is ongoing Turkish military build-up in Azerbaijan, which is strengthening and expanding their presence thereon.

Fourth,  there are reports of recruitment of foreign terrorist fighters in Syria with aim to be transferred to Azerbaijan.

We saw the outcome of similar behavior of Turkey in other regions which inflicted immense suffering on the people living in those regions. Thus, we have to be very vigilant in maintaining and strengthening regional peace and security.

Question: Do you consider Turkey's statements in response to recognition of the Armenian Genocide from several countries, including the US Congress, the French Senate and others?

Answer: What we consider and what should be considered is the fact that Turkey’s policy of denial of the Armenian Genocide has failed particularly in recent times. The new wave of recognition of the Armenian Genocide has been marked by both continuity and change on the perception of this issue. 

This struggle for truth, historic justice and human rights has been ongoing for several decades in all continents. However, there is new emerging important dimension in recognition of the Armenian Genocide and that is the security threats posed by Turkey to its neighboring regions and peoples. Nobody wants history to repeat itself again and again and we need to acknowledge not merely the past but to prevent recurrences of new atrocities today and in future. A state and its leadership who justifies Genocide and supports terrorist groups engaged in identity based atrocities is threat which needs to be clearly defined as such.

Question: Azerbaijan accused Russia of arming Armenia. What is your comment? 

Answer:  Armenia and Russia are allies and our relations are developing based on the logic of allied relationship. Russia is a main supplier of military equipment and armaments to Azerbaijan as well and thus these accusations neither justified nor sincere.

Question: This is your first official visit to the Middle East. What are your main  priorities in the  region?

Answer: Throughout the years Armenia has developed excellent relations with many countries in the region to which it is connected culturally and historically including via presence of the Armenian communities. 

Economic, educational and cultural cooperation remain an important area which brings our people  together in sharing values, generating knowledge and wealth. 

Throughout these years, Armenia has established a strong tradition of humanitarian cooperation in the region. We expressed our readiness to build a secure environment by carrying out peacekeeping and humanitarian missions in the region.

Last but not least, security between the Middle East and the South Caucasus is interrelated. Therefore, we need stronger cooperation in this field including in countering transnational threats.


California Governor comments on attack on Armenian center in San Francisco

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Governor of California Gavin Newsom commented on the arson attack on the Armenian center near the St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church of San Francisco in a Twitter post.  

“I’ve experienced so many wonderful, moving moments in this church. Heartbroken to hear of this — but I know this community lives well beyond these physical walls and will continue to provide the hope and faith it does to so many”, the California Governor tweeted.

A building next to an Armenian church in San Francisco’s Laurel Heights was burned overnight Thursday and the church’s leaders believe it was arson. The building has suffered a great loss. It housed an auditorium called Vasbouragan Hall, as well as offices for St. Gregory Armenian Church and other various organizations.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Turkey becomes country exporting instability to various regions – Armenian Ambassador to Italy

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan’s threat to strike Armenia’s Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) is a gross violation of the international humanitarian law, Armenian Ambassador to Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan said in an interview to the Italian La Verita daily.

“Such kind of threats at best show the real face of that country. We view that statement as a manifestation of state and nuclear terrorism. That statement is a threat to all nations of the region, as well as to Azerbaijani people itself. The interesting part is that the Azerbaijani leadership tried to “justify” the statement made by the official representative of the defense ministry, as a statement made on emotional background. Of course, this in no way reduces the threat coming from Azerbaijan for Armenia, the Armenian people, as well as the Azerbaijani people”, the Armenian Ambassador said.

She stated that for many years Azerbaijan was expressing concern at various international organizations over the safety of the NPP, stating that it is located in a seismic zone, is old and so on. But now Azerbaijan threatens to demolish the NPP. “We believe that all these show that Azerbaijan’s all so-called concerns have a strong anti-Armenian direction. Unfortunately, human life in that country has no value”, she added.

Asked what is her call to the Italian authorities over the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the Ambassador said she firstly wants to thank the Italian leadership, in particular the foreign minister for the balanced approach over the NK conflict settlement.

“I highly value the balanced approach of the Italian side demonstrated during the whole period of the July events. The expectation from the Italian side is for it to continue demonstrating a balanced and impartial approach, support the peaceful negotiation process which is being held under the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship”, the Ambassador noted.

According to the Ambassador, the recent escalation showed how demanded are the measures on strengthening security and trust.

Ambassador Hambardzumyan also talked about the Turkey’s role in this process, calling it unconstructive.

“Unfortunately, Turkey is becoming more dangerous as it has become a country exporting instability to various regions, be it in the Mediterranean, Africa or the Asian region. Currently Turkey is attempting to export that policy also to the South Caucasus. The unconditional support to Azerbaijan and their unconstructive role in the NK conflict are just one part of neo-Ottoman policy of today’s Turkey”, the Armenian Ambassador to Italy stated.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

PM’s spouse Anna Hakobyan organizes voluntary basic military training for young women

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s spouse Anna Hakobyan, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense, is organizing voluntary basic military training for women aged 18-27 starting October 1, her spokesperson Hasmik Harutyunyan told ARMENPRESS.

The program is a 45-day basic training at barracks, where participants will spend the days in accordance to soldier’s routine – 6:30 reveille, physical exercise, breakfast, classroom and field exercises and much more.

Applicants will be interviewed, and will then undergo medical evaluation and psychological assessment for eligibility.

A graduation examination will take place at the final phase of the program and the highest scoring participants will have the chance to join the military for contract service.

Anna Hakobyan will personally participate in the training at the initial and final phase.

Applications will be open from October 1-31 at 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

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