Arson Suspected in Blaze at Historic CA Church

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Sept 19 2020

A historic Armenian church in San Francisco suffered heavy damage in a fire that police suspect was set by arsonists and may have been a hate crime.

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A historic Armenian church in San Francisco was halfway destroyed by a fire that police suspect was set ablaze by arsonists.

The St. Gregory The Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church at 51 Commonwealth Ave. in the Laurel Heights neighborhood caught on fire early Thursday morning.

Firefighters responded to the blaze just after 4 a.m., according to NBC Bay Area, and were able to extinguish the fire.

But the building sustain extensive damage in the building adjacent to the main church, with two floors of the four-story church gutted.

“The building housed Vasbouragan Hall, as well as offices for St. Gregory Armenian Church and various organizations,” the church board of trustees said in a statement told ABC 7. “The San Francisco Fire Department responded immediately, however, the building has suffered a great loss.”

St. Gregory has been the primary place of worship for many Armenians in the Bay Area dating back to its first service in November 1957. The church also has long ties to Fresno.

And in more recent years, the Holy Trinity Armenia Apostolic Church in Fresno would partner with St. Gregory for events, including young adult spiritual trips.

Armenian community leaders told ABC7 the fire was set in three separate locations in the building: Sunday School classrooms, the church office and in the Hamazkayin Library.

District Attorney Chesa Boudin tweeted out calling the suspected arson an “Outrage.”

“The Armenian community of San Francisco woke up today to an arson at their church. There is no room for this cowardly, hateful, criminal conduct in San Francisco. We stand with the Armenian community against hate,” he said.

SFGate said church leaders believe this could be related to the vandalism that happened at San Francisco’s Armenian School Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan in July. The school walls were vandalized with graffiti that conveyed anti-Armenian messages.

Investigators have classified the vandalism as a hate crime and the suspects in that case remain at large, police told NBC Bay Area.

Armenia denounces Azerbaijani authorities’ refusal to allow Red Cross officials to visit captive Gurgen Alaverdyan

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 18 2020

Armenian Defense Minister, Head of the Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons, Davit Tonoyan, on Thursday hosted Head of the Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to Armenia Claire Meytraud, the ministry’s press service reported.

Speaking about the videos spread by the Azerbaijani media concerning Gurgen Alaverdyan, an Armenian officer who mistakenly crossed into Azerbaijan and was captured there in late August, Tonoyan expressed concerns over their content.

The minister underlined that the Azerbaijani authorities’ refusal to allow ICRC representatives in Baku to meet with the Armenian captive is a gross violation of international human rights, particularly the commitments assumed by Azerbaijan under the international humanitarian law.

At the same time, the Armenian defense chief thanked the ICRC Yerevan Office head for the efforts made by the delegation to protect the rights of POWs and civilians under the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan.

Claire Meytraud, in turn, assured that the delegation is taking all necessary steps to ensure all the procedures stemming from the status of Gurgen Alaverdyan and other Armenian captives in Azerbaijan.

The officials also discussed the activities aimed at assessing the level of applicability of international humanitarian law in the Armenian Armed Forces.


Anna Melikyan’s film wins prize at Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020
Culture 11:16 19/09/2020World

“The Trio” by Russian-Armenian film director Anna Melikyan won a prize at the 31st Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival for best cinematography, Vesti.ru reported.

A film about a love triangle, “The Trio” was included in the main competition program of the most important Russian film festival along with 12 other full-length films.

Russian director Dmitry Davydov won the grand prize of the Kinotavr Film Festival for his film “Scarecrow”.

The film festival took place in Sochi on September 11–18.



Truck load of butter burns on Meghri-Vardanidzor highway

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 18 2020
Society 17:03 19/09/2020Armenia

A truck caught fire on Meghri-Vardanidzor highway on Saturday at around 11:38, according to the emergency call received to Syunik regional management center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

According to the initial information, the vehicle belongs to Marianna diary product factory and carried 24 tons of butter.

Two fire units from the Fire and Rescue Squads of regional department of the Rescue Service dispatched to the scene. Extinguishing works are underway. The driver has been transferred to Meghri Medical Center. No immediate information about his health condition is available.



Vanetsyan: Major political developments expected in Armenia in near future

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020

Leader of the opposition Homeland Party Artur Vanetsyan on Friday handed over membership cards to dozens of citizens, the party's press service said.

Welcoming the party members, Vanetsyan, who formerly headed the National Security Service of Armenia, said that each new member gives new strength to a political unit, adding his Homeland Party is getting stronger day to day in that sense.

Referring to the domestic politics, the party leader stressed that major political developments are expected in Armenia in the near future in which the Homeland Party will play a key role.

At the end of the event, Vanetsyan talked to his party members, expressing conviction that the Homeland Party will achieve its main goal to create good living conditions for all people in Armenia through joint efforts.

FM: July battles demonstrated Armenia’s capacities to defend itself, its population and borders

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020
Politics 13:51 19/09/2020 Armenia

The July battles demonstrated Armenia’s capacities to defend itself, its population and borders. Moreover, the battles vividly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said in an interview to Al-Akhbar newspaper.

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.

The full interview can be accessed .

https://www.panorama.am/en/news/2020/09/19/FM-July-battles/2363684


24,221 immovable historical and cultural monuments registered in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020

According to the data of 2019, a total of 24,221 monuments are included in the list of Armenia’s state owned immovable historical and cultural monuments.

The data released by the Statistical Committee shows that 995 monuments are located in Yerevan. Gegharkunik Province is home to most of the monuments – 5,267.

Last year, 119 new objects were found, 106 of which received the status of a newly discovered monument.


Artsakh reports around 295 ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan in one week

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2020

The Azerbaijani military breached the ceasefire along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan Line of Contact around 295 times in the past week.

In the period from September 13-19, the adversary fired more than 2,300 shots towards the Artsakh defense positions from firearms of different calibers, the Artsakh Defense Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

“The Defense Army’s frontline units mainly refrained from retaliating against the provocations of the adversary and continued to confidently fulfill their combat duties,” the statement read.

The Azerbaijani forces had fired over 3,200 shots towards the Artsakh defense positions in the previous week.



Armenpress: Armenian PM’s wife quits as chairwoman of board of trustees of City of Smile foundation

Armenian PM’s wife quits as chairwoman of board of trustees of City of Smile foundation

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. Armenian prime minister’s spouse Anna Hakobyan has suspended her powers of the chairwoman of the board of trustees of the City of Smile charitable foundation.

“Dear compatriots, with this statement I suspend my powers of the chairwoman of the board of trustees of the City of Smile charitable foundation”, she said on Facebook.  

The City of Smile charitable foundation helps children and young people with oncological and hematological diseases.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

PM Pashinyan, Civil Contract party members discuss situation of economy under COVID-19

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed the situation of the economy under the conditions of the novel coronavirus during the meeting with ministers, governors and My Step faction MPs at the headquarters of the Civil Contract party, Vice Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan told reporters after the meeting which lasted about two hours.

Touching upon the meeting, the Vice Speaker said this is a new format where the Cabinet and the Parliament jointly discussed the agenda issue of the day. “Today’s agenda issue related to the economy, the COVID-19, different notifications were made, Q&A session was held. The discussion took place within this logic”, he said, adding that such format meetings will be continuous. According to him, such meetings will probably be held once a month attended by the ministers, governors and lawmakers from the Civil Contract party.

In response to the reporters’ question, the Vice Speaker stated that no discussion about the leadership’s tension with the Prosperous Armenia Party, any other party took place during the meeting.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan