Strong earthquakes unlikely, aftershocks possible, Armenia’s Emergency Ministry says

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 13 2021

Strong earthquake are unlikely, but minor aftershocks are still possible, the Ministry of Emergency Situations says. A total of 46 aftershocks were registered after a 4.7 earthquake rattled Armenia.

The Crisis Management Center has received about 3,000 reports on collapse, of which four have been confirmed so far.

A major 4.7 magnitude quake hit 8 km southeast of Yerevan at 15:29 local time. It measured 6-7 at the epicenter, and was felt in Aragatsotn, Ararat, Shirak, Armavir, Kotayk, Vayots Dzor provinces.

Destruction reported as magnitude 4.7 quake hits Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 13 2021

About 20 aftershocks were registered after a 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit Armenia at 15:29 local time (11:29 Greenwich Mean Time), the Ministry of Emergency Situations informs.

The National Crisis Management Center has received about 1,310 different reports on destruction caused by the quake. Two of the reports have been confirmed.

The earthquake struck 8 km southeast of Yerevan and measured 6-7 at the epicenter.

The earthquake was felt in Aragatsotn, Ararat, Shirak, Armavir, Kotayk, Vayots Dzor provinces.

Earthquake Shakes Armenia’s Capital

Big News Network
Feb 13 2021

A 4.7-magnitude earthquake shook the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on Feburary 13, prompting residents to flee buildings into the streets in fear of an aftershock.

Armenia's Ministry of Emergency Situations reported some destruction in Yerevan, and local news reports said items were knocked off shelves in stores.

The ministry has reported about 20 minor aftershocks.

One person was injured, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on his Facebook page.

The European Mediterranean Seismological Center said the quake's magnitude was 4.7 and its epicenter was 13 kilometers south of Yerevan.

With reporting by AP 

4.7-Magnitude Quake Rattles Armenia’s Capital Yerevan, EMSC Says

Sputnik
Feb 13 2021
4.7-Magnitude Quake Rattles Armenia's Capital Yerevan, EMSC Says 

According to witness accounts, the quake disrupted mobile phone connections and the internet.

A 4.7-magnitude earthquake has struck 13 kilometres south of Yerevan, Armenia, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre reported on Saturday. The quake was registered at 11:29:24.3 UTC at a depth of 2 kilometres.

Local emergency services, however, said the tremor was registered at a depth of 10 kilometres. Forty six aftershock have been registered since the quake hit, they added.

According to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, one house was damaged in Yerevan and one citizen slightly injured.

Sputnik Armenia said residents of high-rise apartment buildings evacuated their blocks after the aftershocks. They were advised to stay outside by the authorities.

Armenian association wants Pakistan on FATF blacklist

WION News, India
Feb 13 2021
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Armenian national committee of America has demanded the blacklisted of Pakistan. but the financial action task force(FATF). The association wants Pakistan on FATF's blacklist for financing terrorists in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The financial action task force (FATF) is scheduled to meet later this month to decide the future status of Pakistan.
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Armenian Ambassador, Rep. Valadao discuss return of POWs

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 13 2021

On February 12th Varuzhan Nersesyan, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the US, held a virtual meeting with Congressman David Valadao (R – California).

The Ambassador congratulated Congressman Valadao on resuming his mission as Member of the House Representative, as well as being elected as Co-Chair of Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues.

The Ambassador briefed in detail about the Turkish-Azerbaijani recent aggression against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and described the challenges and humanitarian crises following the war.

In this regard Amb. Nersesyan stressed the importance of repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and captured civilians.

The interlocutors emphasized the need to address the core issues of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.

ICRC representatives visit Lebanese-Armenian Maral Najarian held captive by Azerbaijan

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 13 2021

Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Friday visited Maral Najarian, a Lebanese-Armenian who is being held captive by Azerbaijan, and reported information to Najarian’s family, Maral’s sister, Ani told News.am.

Ani said the representatives had told her that Maral is fine. She refuted the news spread on social media according to which Maral has been released and urged to not spread fake news.

Maral was captured on November 10 in Berdzor while she was going to take her personal belongings.

The European Court of Human Rights had confirmed that Maral was in Azerbaijani captivity.

Tsarukyan says his party will go it alone in snap elections

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 13 2021

The opposition Prosperous Armenia Party will join fresh parliamentary elections alone if they are conducted, its leader Gagik Tsarukyan told Hraparak Daily in an interview on Friday.

“If snap elections are held, let everyone know that the Prosperous Armenia Party will go it alone, without allying itself with any other political force,” the opposition leader said.

Asked whether he thinks the elections will be eventually organized by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, he said: "Let's not run ahead of time. I believe that everything is going to be fine."

Separately, speaking about the recent 44-day war in Artsakh, Tsarukyan said the war could have been averted, adding he warned about the danger of losing Artsakh back in July. Armenia’s defeat in the war was due to omissions and poorly organized work, he added.

Jivan Avetisyan: What can be more precious for us than Artsakh?

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 13 2021

Armenian filmmaker Jivan Avetisyan has been working on his new feature film entitled "Revival" since 2018, with some scenes of the movie filed in Artsakh. He is best known for his films about Artsakh, including “Tevanik”, “The Last Resident” and “Gates of Paradise.” Asked by a Panorama.am correspondent why he has focused on the specific topic, the director said: “What can be more precious for us than Artsakh? Many of us have sacrificed their lives for Artsakh, why shouldn’t we tell about it?”

Asked whether it makes any sense to continue the film shootings after the war, or they have already been suspended, Jivan Avetisyan said annoyed: “Artsakh needs us now more than ever before. We must talk more about it and work harder, stepping up our efforts – each of us in our job. Artsakh has not faded away after the war; we must not lose heart. And now our message should focus on the fact that the time of real victory is yet to come. I was still a little boy when I looked at Shushi atop the hills in our village – Khachmach. I saw Shushi both under fire and liberated.   

If we had not believed that one day we would regain control of the town amid heavy shelling, perhaps we would not have done it. Even after the 1990s, the war was not over for our team: every day of our work we tried to help consolidate the victory. And our films of international production pursued precisely this goal – to present Artsakh to the world, the past and present of Armenians. Nevertheless, we have what we have. I do not understand people who try to escape reality. No matter how hard you run away, no matter how much you are distracted by the current trends, the time will come to find your identity, as it happens with the hero of our new film – Murat.

– So what is happening to him, what is the secret around which the story is unfolding?

– The main message of the film is returning home –  “home” in the broadest sense of the word. Wherever life throws you, no matter what happens to you, no matter how impossible it may seem to regain your lost identity, all the same, the time will come for you to find yourself.

“ Revival” is a story about love, self-search and self-discovery. In 1993, an incident happened in Artsakh that has not yet been forgiven by time, space, humanity or the universe. In the film it is necessary to return to this point and an Artsakh man named Murat, who grew up in France, is trying to find himself, his roots … it perhaps refers to the whole Armenian nation and the people. Just like our hero, Murat, who comes to Artsakh to find his identity, we, too, should try to find ourselves to figure out what happened and why.

I don’t want to go into the details of the script. I would like to only say that Narine Voskanyan originally worked on the film script. The film crew expanded in Berlin in 2019 when we started successful cooperation with German Jean Wagner, who joined our team as a script consultant. Then we collaborated with US-based Monique Peterson, who also joined us and is working on the dialogues for the film. We also managed to attract various producers from several countries interested in the film project.

As for the cast, some of the characters have already been clarified, while negotiations are underway with others. The cast includes actors both from Armenia and abroad. I would not like to reveal the names of foreign actors; there are many famous figures, simply the experience shows that every time Azerbaijan hears a new name, it begins to pressure and harass them, forcing the actors to go through psychological abuse; they even summon ambassados and issue ultimatums to them. I don’t reveal their names for now to ensure their safety.

– Doesn’t working with foreigners require large funds? In addition, it seems that the shooting of the film will not be limited to only Armenia. How do you raise funds?

– The events in the film take place in several countries: Israel, Iceland and France … yes, it definitely requires a big budget, but there are various funds that we are going to apply to. While collecting funds for the previous film, we gained experience which we will be using this time: it refers to support by various funds, individual investment donations, investments of co-producers, etc. We managed to raise nearly 40,000 dollars for the film “Gates to Heaven” through crowdfunding. In the near future, we plan to hold a crowdfunding campaign for "Revival".

– What do you think the Armenian audience needs? What message should be conveyed to the Armenian people?

– The Armenian audience, the Armenian people need sincere dialogue, they need the values they are the bearers of. We need to be brought to consciousness. We can’t give up. There is no place for apathy. It is forbidden not to dream, it is forbidden to lose faith. Everything is going to be fine.  

Armenia’s carpet production drops sharply in 2020

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 13 2021

Armenia saw a sharp decline of 76.5% in production of carpets and rugs in 2020, the latest official statistics show.

The country manufactured a total of 7.4 tons of carpets and rugs from January to December last year against the 31.5 tons produced in 2019, the Statistical Committee said.

Incidentally, 26.3 tons of carpets and rugs were manufactured in Armenia in 2018, an increase of 32.8% from the previous year.