Putin congratulates Armenia’s Pashinyan, Armenian citizens on 76th anniversary of victory in Great Patriotic War

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 13:41, 8 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended congratulations on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War to leaders and nations that formerly made up the Soviet Union, including Armenia’s caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the Armenian citizens, the Kremlin press service reports.

In his congratulatory letters, the Russian leader said on the Victory Day they remember the heroism of their fathers and grandfathers with a special feeling of pride and gratitude.

“Today it’s our moral duty to carefully preserve and transform the memory about the incidents of those years to the future generations. We should jointly and decisively fight against any attempt of distorting and falsifying the history, revising the results of the Great Patriotic War and justifying the horrible acts of Nazis”, Putin said.

The Russian President expressed his sincere gratitude to the veterans of the Great Patriotic War, wishing good health, welfare and all the best.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Chess Grandmaster Levon Aronian to move to US in August

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 14:36, 8 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS. Chess Grandmaster Levon Aronian will move to the United States in August.

“I think my transfer will take place after the tournaments, in August”, he told reporters in Yerevan.

In February this year Aronian has announced his decision on leaving Armenia and joining the US team.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Union of Armenians of Ukraine sends letter to UNESCO over vandalism against Armenian cultural heritage in Artsakh

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 15:21, 8 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS. The Union of Armenians of Ukraine has sent a letter to UNESCO over the vandalism against the Armenian historical-cultural heritage in Artsakh, AnalitikaUA.net reports.

In the letter the Union has asked for UNESCO’s attention on the Armenian cultural heritage in Artsakh, which is currently under danger.

“It’s important to note that there are over 3000 monuments of Armenian history and culture in the Republic of Artsakh, including more than 500 Christian churches, as well as dozens of monuments of the pre-Christian era. The oldest of these monuments has a history of over 2000 years (Tigranakert Fortress).

Let us remind that the Union of Armenians of Ukraine became the first NGO in Ukraine that was included in the EU’s Transparency Register. The representation of the Union operates in Brussels”, the Union said in a statement.

 

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19 latest updates: Global confirmed cases pass 157,6 million

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 15:28, 8 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS. 157 million 628 thousand 526 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed globally over the past one day, Armenpress reports citing the data of coronavirus research centers.

The global death toll has passed 3 million 286 thousand 444.

More than 135 million 108 thousand people have recovered around the world.

The United States is leading both in terms of the number of confirmed cases (33 million 418 thousand 826) and deaths (594 thousand 911).

The next is India with a total of 21 million 892 thousand 676 confirmed cases and 238 thousand 270 deaths.

Brazil is the third – 15 million 87 thousand 360 confirmed cases and 419 thousand 393 deaths.

Then comes France with a total of 5 million 747 thousand 214 confirmed cases and 106 thousand 101 deaths.

Turkey concludes the top five list, with 4 million 998 thousand 89 confirmed cases and 42,465 deaths.

The top ten list includes Russia, UK, Italy, Spain and Germany.

China, where the COVID-19 outbreak started, is now the 96th, with a total of 90,746 confirmed cases and 4,636 deaths.

According to the World Health Organization, the number of countries and territories which confirmed COVID-19 has passed 222.

Nikol Pashinyan honors memory of heroes at Yerablur

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 10:28, 9 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan honored the memory of the heroes who sacrificed their lives to the motherland at Yerablur Military pantheon on the occasion of May 9.

ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan laid flowers at the monument eternalizing the memory of the fallen soldiers and the tombs of the heroes. Pashinyan also talked to the relatives of the fallen soldiers who also visited Yerablur.


Nikol Pashinyan issues message on Victory Day

 

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 11:09, 9 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Prime Ministr of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan issued a message on Victory, Shushi Liberation and Artsakh Defense Army Formation Day.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister, the message runs as follows,

‘’Dear compatriots,

Congratulations on the 76th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. This is a great holiday that we are justifiably proud of. We have always celebrated it and we will continue to mark this day, since the Armenian people made a huge contribution to the fight against fascism in the 20th century.

We suffered huge losses in that struggle. More than 500 thousand Armenians took part in the devastating war in the armies of the Soviet Union and allied nations, in the ranks of the resistance movement. 300 thousand Armenians fell for the sake of mankind’s victory; 107 were awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

All this makes us assert that together with other Soviet nations, the Armenian people played a decisive role in bringing about the Great Victory. We went a long way towards halting the destructive war and saving human civilization from the clutches of fascism.

Our military matured during the Great Patriotic War, reaching unprecedented heights and gaining high professionalism in warfare. In the years following the war, thousands of Armenians went to serve in the Soviet Army; many of them joined the top military brass. We are proud of them; we will always keep their memory alive.

Many of them survived the Soviet Union and formed the backbone of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia and the Defense Army of the Artsakh Republic. They liberated Shushi by merging with the heroic spirit of the modern-day Hayduks. Strong with the fighting spirit and the unwavering determination of the Armenian people, they had a decisive say in the struggle for Artsakh’s freedom.

Unfortunately, Shushi is not with us today. We mourn its captivity, but realize that we must celebrate the Shushi Liberation Day. It is one of the glorious chapters in Armenia’s modern history. It has been of great importance for our people. Liberated Shushi was a bulwark to ensure the security of Artsakh. At the same time, it provided preconditions for state-building efforts in Artsakh, made irreversible the fight for the right of Artsakh-based Armenians to self-determination.

We remember all those who gave their lives for the liberation of Shushi the ancient Armenian city. We bow to the memory of our martyrs who perished in the wars unleashed against the Armenian people.

Eternal glory to them!

Our pain is deep, our wounds are incurable. But we know that their sacrifice was not in vain: they fell for the defense of their homeland; they fell for the sake of freedom.

We must keep their memory alive and we must build on their noble cause. We will betray them if we fail to strengthen and develop our homeland. We will betray their memory if we fail to build a strong state to ensure the revival of Artsakh''.

President Sarkissian issues message on Victory and Peace Day

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 11:19, 9 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian issued a message on the Victory and Pecae Day. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the President, the message runs as follows,

‘’Dear compatriots,

Today is the Victory and Peace Day.

Let us remember all those who fought with the confidence to win and determination not to lose.

Let us remember all those who fell for victory and peace.

Let us bow before to memory and heroism.

They won, liberating Shushi about thirty years ago.

They won, capturing Berlin more than seventy-five years ago.

They were all convinced that freedom and victory were never given as a gift, but were obtained through will and efforts, often at the cost of life and health.

During the Second World and Great Patriotic Wars, the Armenian people, along with other peoples of the Soviet Union and Europe, heroically participated in the struggle against fascism.

At the end of the 20th century, our people again faced the fact of planned hatred of Armenians; this time, they had to fight against the Azerbaijani aggression.

In the 21st century, we have once again faced the threat of hatred and ethnic cleansing in the form of a joint Azerbaijani-Turkish war against Artsakh.

These days, when it is another anniversary of the world’s victory over fascism, the world is facing new challenges. We need to rethink the ideas of victory and peace, realizing their high value and importance.

Our grandfathers died for these ideas in the Second World and Great Patriotic Wars. I bow to their memory and send my best wishes to our veterans, who are a living textbook of life and work.

Their present-day generations sacrificed themselves for those ideas in the first Artsakh war. Let light come down to their graves.

Our today’s heroes in Artsakh sacrificed their lives for those ideas. I pray for the peace of their souls, bow to their memory, and address my words of gratitude and consolation to their families and relatives.

I pray for the recovery of our injured soldiers, for the speedy return of the captives, for the quick finding of the missing, serving my efforts and opportunities to that cause.

I wish good health and trouble-free service to the servicemen and volunteers who guard our borders, protect our peace and security.

 Dear compatriots,

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Armenia's declaration of independence. To attain independence was also the victory of freedom and will. Today, at a distance of years, it reminds us that any attainment, especially a victory, must develop and transform into a strong state and organized society, dignified peace, and sustainable progress. We must win. The guarantee of that is our unity and will, our determination and organization, our purposefulness and discipline.

Let's live, and work so that to be worthy of victory.

Glory to the heroes of Victory!

Long live Armenia and Artsakh!

Long live our people!’’.


Pashinyan sends congratulatory messages to Putin, Mishustin on the occasion of the Victory

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 11:43, 9 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent congratulatory messages to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the Victory.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister, the congratulatory message addressed to Vladimir Putin states:
“Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich,

Please accept my sincere congratulations on the 76th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

May 9 is a sacred day for all citizens of Armenia, Russia – one of the most significant and remarkable holidays.

The Victory’s great legacy is an important spiritual value, a moral guide for future generations to build a just and safe world. It is our common duty to cherish the memory of our heroes who fell in the struggle for freedom and independence. We are bound by duty to honor the veterans with proper care and attention.

I am confident that as sanctified by our ancestors’ triumphant glory, the Armenian-Russian allied relations will continue to develop successfully for the benefit of the peoples of our countries, regional stability and security.

Vladimir Vladimirovich,

I would like to convey my feeling of deep gratitude to all war veterans in the Russian Federation, those who worked on the rear front, wishing them robust health, wellbeing and prosperity.”

The congratulatory message addressed to Mikhail Mishustin reads:
“Dear Mikhail Vladimirovich,

I cordially congratulate you on the 76th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The memory of those who showed unparalleled heroism and self-sacrifice in the fight against Nazism is honored in both Russia and Armenia. It sets a worthy example for present and future generations.

I am convinced that the unity, courage, friendship and mutual assistance shown by our peoples during the Great Patriotic War will henceforth provide a solid groundwork for the furtherance of our allied relations.

Mikhail Vladimirovich,

I wish you good health and every success, as well as progress and prosperity – to the brotherly people of Russia.”

Nikol Pashinyan visits Victory Park on Victory and Peace Day

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 11:52, 9 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. On the occasion of Victory and Peace Day, Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan joined several top lawmakers and government members for a visit to Victory Park.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister, Armenia’s top leadership laid flowers at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier and paid tribute to our heroes who fell in the Great Patriotic War and in the fight for Shushi liberation.

A festive parade was held, after which Nikol Pashinyan talked to the veterans and the freedom-fighters who had arrived at Victory Park. The acting premier congratulated them on the holiday and wished them robust health.

Turkish press: The US and genocide

Without a doubt, U.S. President Joe Biden’s statement after the elections and his declaration of the official recognition of the genocide is not something to be put aside, ignored, or receive with silence. However, since the murder of our young diplomat Bahadır Demir by an old Armenian in the 1970s, a serious examination and education on Armenian research and policy has still not been carried out.

The U.S. is a country where diaspora Armenians have settled in American media and academic life, although France is the country where they are the densest. Along with Canada, they make up roughly the largest population of the Armenian diaspora today. We repeat that parliaments abroad that recognize the Armenian genocide are not historians. And there is more; they are not legal experts either. As a matter of fact, the judgments they accepted and ruled are often far from bills prepared using the opinion and techniques of a serious court. Undoubtedly, although parliaments include jurists, they are neither courts, nor science academies. Irregular statements and sometimes the most terrible legal decisions, the most important of which was the decision of the Swiss federal bodies to pre-convict the defense against genocide, it was dropped and dismissed with the lawsuit filed by Doğu Perinçek.

Description of genocide has been made

Nevertheless, this half-century incident is still not being sufficiently addressed. Some of them say that they will evaluate this genocide issue in advance, whose judgement falls on historians. With all due respect, after the Second World War, the international law bodies made the definition of genocide in the Nuremberg trials. From a legal point of view, it is a very complicated approach, but it does exist. It is true that, today, most of the historians around the globe lack the necessary logic structure to conduct an opinion of a jurist. Because law is a serious education and training.

Armenian historians should face themselves

So why the talk of historians? Because a historian is the person who has to investigate the events daily, consider similar happenings together and reach this information. For this, we need to review the claims about the Armenian matter, just like the study of the atrocities (Holocaust) subjected to the Jews. We should even try to have Armenian historians face themselves. It is not possible to explain the Armenian problem, let alone the world, our nation and our youth, by reprinting some of the hurriedly written articles and books every year. On this issue, let alone the source against the pro-Armenian publications out there, it is not even domestically possible to deal with different but amateurishly collected views on this issue.

One should know the literature

First of all, intellectuals in Turkey should know about the racist extermination carried out by Hitler’s Germany against Jews, and not only to Jews but also toward the Roma, during the Second World War. The literature of National Socialist Germany on this subject should be scanned. The roots of anti-Semitism in Germany go back to Luther. There are Germans who wrote and published about these topics, and we haven’t even seen the aforementioned works translated into Turkish. There is an excellent literature on Berlin and Viennese Judaism. We cannot consider this as a distant, exotic accumulation of knowledge. Turkey’s historians must know the literature. The colleagues in the defense do not know about them either, and the really unnerving thing is that some Turkish circles in the West, accusing Turkey of Armenian genocide, do not read and do not know this literature.

Not enough information

There is no doubt that Biden is not similar to some of the American politicians, that is, he is not among those who have enough legal knowledge, interest, a good law and history education and who decently evaluate different opinions. In the past, apart from a president like Reagan – who did not know much about the issue and followed his daily politics, election campaign and its obligations, there were also those who acted more seriously like Clinton and Madeleine Albright. They especially cannot grasp the ideas or get angry with the assessments of those who are not particularly supporting Turks, such as Bernard Lewis or Gilles Veinstein, but who only have serious historian views (Bernard Lewis’s legal opinion was also strong due to his education in that field). Someone had an article captioned “Bernard Lewis can’t save you,” and it was in one of the publications here. The Jewish lobby had been an important help in preventing the emergence of genocide in the U.S. Today, but this support is no longer in place. This was caused by an unnecessary town-type anti-Semitism.

No success in Biden’s pledges

It has been three months only since Biden took office. It is clear now that the needles on the presidential chair and cushion are not bothering him. In the future, maybe he can gradually understand Middle East politics and its balances. There is no serious and convincing success in any of the programs he has been promising. In the United States, a significant adjustment was made only in the vaccination campaign against the virus, but unlike the prosperous Western countries, there is no indication that it will make serious reforms in the country, which has a disgraceful health system. Schooling and education of the mass is a big problem in the United States. There is an embarrassing rate of ignorance for a pioneering industrial nation (the phrase is not mine; it is also said in conservative American circles). The extent to which the world’s most perfect and trailblazer-looking universities and hospitals approach the masses is disputable. There is no indication that any progress will be made on this matter either. Finally, Biden is caught in the middle of a complex foreign policy order, how will he handle it? There seems to be no very clever plans in that area either.

Diaspora resentful against US

Azerbaijan made important moves in its military organization to improve the situation of immigrants who came from the territories occupied in the Caucasus policy. The last Karabakh victory is undoubtedly against Armenia. Even Russia, which was pro-Armenia and known as its protector, excluded Pashinyan in this area. Armenian minorities and diaspora in America and Europe were very upset at the U.S., who did nothing on the matter. With this latest outburst, Biden had some success in the eyes of the Armenians, causing some minor scores in the good presidential section.

The branch Turkey idles around

Biden sees no problem in scoring these wins, while wasting an ally like Turkey.

It is necessary to underscore ways to respond to this move. Turkey’s Armenian policy is a branch in which certain groups have been idling around and serious reports are not being published. It is very clear that the publication effort of Kamuran Gürün, on a report written by a knowledgeable man like Governor Esat Uras in our 40-year past, a publication in the parliament including Ambassador Gündüz Aktan and Türkkaya Ataöv has not even been duplicated and distributed. When you focus on this issue, some cheap humor fans come up with the slogan “From Turk to Turk”. I don’t see anything laughable in this. We should not talk about the propaganda Turkey to Turkey, but the teaching of Turk to Turks. Moreover, there are some texts that this nation can learn in the same way. It was also Guenter Lewy, Justin McCarthy, and not just them. Not every Westerner makes the same noise when they enter the archive. Some of them do not have that much of Turkish favorableness.

Spreading the crime is in vain

The Armenian genocide is an issue that Germany emphasizes on and exploits rather than America. It is also included in a report by Ali Güler on the German ZDF television. It connects Atatürk and Hitler in a very ignorant but purposeful way. There were even rigorous doctoral dissertations that tried to explain Atatürk in this way in Germany. All the work to be done is to establish a serious state institute that conducts comparative research, to form a group that documents and reports on European history and the Near East, to explain the Holocaust to the whole of Turkey, and, therefore, equip people who will talk about the Armenian genocide, to gain knowledge first. The German Holocaust is unique and unequalled. Trying to spread the crime and make it forget is in vain…

The magnificent days of Turkish-Armenian history together and the disasters and conflicts that arose during the collapse of the empire… The year 1915 and before that is a matter of killing, that is, the event of two masses massacring each other.