Prosecutor’s Office: Numerous injuries found on Artsakh citizen returned by Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

STEPANAKERT. – On July 26, a resident—born in 1989—of Machkalashen village of the Martuni region of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), had come under the control of the Azerbaijani armed forces after getting lost while searching for his lost animals, and several hours after which he was returned to the Artsakh side—and with the intervention of Russian peacekeeping forces—, Armenian News-NEWS.am has learned from the Artsakh Prosecutor's Office.

A forensic medical examination was ordered in connection with this incident, and this examination concluded that this Artsakh citizen had numerous bodily injuries that coincided with the circumstances behind and the time of this incident.

On August 26, a criminal case was initiated by the Artsakh Police—and under Article 118, Section 2, Clause 7 (torture committed on the motive of national hatred) of the Artsakh Criminal Code.

An investigation is underway.

Sports: Preview: North Macedonia vs. Armenia – prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole, UK
Aug  31 2021
By Victor Arum | 

North Macedonia will continue their charge for a place in the 2022 World Cup finals when they take on Armenia at Philip II Arena on Thursday.

Following their unsuccessful showing at Euro 2020, North Macedonia will be seeking some form of redemption with a positive result in this World Cup qualifying fixture.


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Making their first ever major tournament finals appearance at the Euro 2020, North Macedonia failed to make any impact in the competition, finishing at the basement of their qualifying section on zero points.

Despite their underwhelming outing at the continental competition, the Lions, who will be keen to earn a ticket to Qatar, can be forgiven for their inadequacies given their inexperience at such high level of football.

Having now gained some exposure ahead of their return to action in the World Cup qualifiers, Macedonia will be looking to continue their encouraging journey so far, after notching up two wins from three matches, and scoring nine goals in that time to occupy second place in Group H.

Their qualifying campaign started with a 3-2 defeat to Romania before the Lions proceeded to beat Liechtenstein 5-0 and – most impressively of all – overcome powerhouses Germany 2-1 in a famous victory.

Macedonia are spurred on to keep the momentum going, and with a new manager in Blagoja Milevski in the dugout, the players will be eager to make a good first impression on the 50-year-old, starting with a convincing display against table-toppers Armenia.

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In a group featuring the likes of Germany and Iceland, not many would have put their money on Armenia leading the pack after three games, but this is how affairs have panned out, with Joaquin Caparros's men maintaining a 100% winning record so far, and registering six goals.

Even though the Collective Team have enjoyed a blistering start to their World Cup qualifying campaign, the jury is still out on whether the Armenians can continue this run much longer, given their propensity to be inconsistent.

In fact, Caparros's charges, who missed out on the Euro 2020 finals after finishing just above the basement of Group J in the qualifiers, failed to win their last two matches – following up a 1-1 draw against Croatia with a 3-1 defeat to Sweden.

In need of a lift, Armenia will take confidence from the fact that they have won four of their previous six games, scoring in each of them, with the two winless fixtures being only friendlies.

When it comes to the head-to-head record between these two sides, they are equally matched, with Macedonia and Armenia winning two games apiece in their previous four meetings, and scoring 10 goals in total.

North Macedonia World Cup Qualifying – Europe form:
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North Macedonia form (all competitions):
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Armenia World Cup Qualifying – Europe form:
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Armenia form (all competitions):
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North Macedonian football legend Goran Pandev will not be available for this fixture, following his retirement from international football after Euro 2020, where he found the back of the net once.

In the absence of the experienced striker, Vlatko Stojanovski is expected to step up to lead the line here.

Milevski still has a few star players in his ranks to call upon, including Eljif ElmasEnis Bardhi and Ezgjan Alioski - the trio of whom can help Macedonia book a ticket to Qatar.

Having not featured for his country since October 2020, Henrikh Mkhitaryan is set for a recall to the squad for this round of qualifying fixtures.

The likes of Tigran BarseghyanKhoren Bayramyan and Sargis Adamyan should provide good support for Mkhitaryan in attack.

North Macedonia possible starting lineup:
Dimitrievski; Ristovski, Velkovski, Musliu; Nikolov, Ademi, Spirovski, Bardhi, Alioski; Stojanovski, Elmad

Armenia possible starting lineup:
Yurchenko; Hovhannisyan, Calisir, Haroyan, Hambardzumyan; Bayramyan, Mkhitaryan, Grigoryan, Barseghyan; Adamyan, Briasco


Macedonia are very strong on home turf, having remained unbeaten in their last nine matches, and will be confident of keeping this impressive run going here.

The visitors are in the form of their lives at the moment and should give the hosts a difficult time, but Risovi's home advantage should be enough to help them to victory come full time.

Armenia health minister’s adviser appointed deputy head of UCLA Promise Armenian Institute

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) David Geffen School of Medicine pediatric surgeon Shant Shekherdimian, who is also an adviser to the Minister of Health of Armenia, has been appointed the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute’s first deputy head for public health, Armenian News-NEWS.am has learned from the Ministry of Health of Armenia.

In his new position, Shekherdimian will lead public health research at the aforesaid institute, develop education and research opportunities for UCLA faculty and students, implement UCLA-related healthcare initiatives, and explore alternative models for the UCLA Global Health Program to improve Armenia's healthcare system.

Also, Shant Shekherdimian will serve an adviser to the Minister of Health of Armenia to carry out the planned work.


​Armenian serviceman killed by Azerbaijani fire in Yeraskh

MediaMax, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

Armenian serviceman killed by Azerbaijani fire in Yeraskh

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenia’s Ministry of Defense has reported that an Armenian serviceman has been fatally wounded today at about 11.10AM by Azerbaijani fire.

“The units of the Azerbaijani armed forces resorted to another provocation opening fire from firearms and sniper rifles in the direction of Armenian positions in Ararat province, in particular, Yeraskh section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as a result of which contract serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces, junior sergeant Gegham Sahakyan, born in 1982, has received a fatal gunshot wound.

The Ministry of Defense strongly condemns the actions of the Azerbaijani side and warns that they will not remain without response. Azerbaijani military-political leadership bears the full responsibility for the aggravation of the situation,” Armenia’s MOD said in a statement.

Azerbaijan prosecutor general complains about Russia peacekeepers in Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

The Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan, Kamran Aliyev, has stated about the "crimes" committed by Armenians in the area of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers, APA reports.

"We are aware of the crimes committed by illegal Armenian armed groups in the Azerbaijani territories where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily deployed," Aliyev said.

But is not clear what he means. Is Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) called "Azerbaijani territories where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily deployed"? Or something else?

"If such cases are registered, a criminal case is initiated by us, as it is an Azerbaijani territory, and if necessary, we apply and will apply legal mechanisms. Negotiations on such cases are underway at various levels. Our relevant structures are dealing with these issues," added the prosecutor general of Azerbaijan.

​California Democratic Party urges U.S. to end aid to Azerbaijan

Public Radio of  Armenia
Sept 1 2021

California Democratic Party urges U.S. to end aid to Azerbaijan

 September 1, 2021, 14:27 

The California Democratic Party, at its Executive Board Meeting this weekend, passed by affirmation, a resolution (21-08.014) authored and introduced by DSCC Members and LACDP Elected Members Elen Asatryan and Dr. Suzie Abajian calling on the United States Government to end US aid to Azerbaijan by fully enforcing Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, Asbarez reports.

The resolution also urges the Biden Administration and the Secretary of State to engage with Azerbaijani authorities for the immediate return of Armenian POWs and hostages.

“With the passage of this resolution, the California Democratic Party sent a clear message to Washington — Our US tax dollars must not fund Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s blatant human rights violations and war crimes and their attempts to ethnically cleanse Armenia’s and Artsakh’s indigenous population. This starts with full enforcement of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act and immediate US intervention for the safe return of Armenian POWs,” stated Asatryan. ”I am grateful to my colleagues for their unanimous support and I am proud to have led the effort along with Dr. Abajian to bring forth this critical resolution. It is our collective responsibility to use every possible vehicle to demand and achieve concrete actions,” she added.

“The California Democratic Party stands in solidarity with the Armenian community in demanding the immediate and safe return of Armenian POWs and in reaffirming our call on the United States to hold Azerbaijan & its allies like Turkey accountable – beginning with full enforcement of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act,” stated California Party Chair Rusty Hicks.

The California Democratic Party’s call to the Biden Administration and Congress comes as Azerbaijan continues to violate the peace agreement of November 9, 2020  by now attacking not only Artsakh, but also Armenian proper, as approximately 200 Armenian POWS and civilian hostages remain in captivity, and as aggressive rhetoric and threats continue to rise out of Baku.

On Sunday, Azerbaijani servicemen set deliberate fires near Armenia’s civilian villages while reports came in that Azerbaijan in collaboration with Turkey is sending militants from Afghanistan to occupied parts of Artsakh. Last week, the Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire on Armenia and Artsakh, blocked several roads including an interstate road that secures the normal movement of the civilian population; cutting off movement and creating major restrictions on access to food, basic necessities, and medical services while also depriving Artsakh’s residents of telecommunication by suppressing mobile and internet connection using unauthorized frequencies. The week prior, Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan was held at gunpoint by Azerbaijani servicemen.

“We became convinced by our own experience that presence of Azerbaijani servicemen on the roads between Armenia’s Syunik province is a violation of the right to life and freedom of movement of people,” stated Tatoyan.

“I am grateful to the California Democratic Party for passing this timely resolution and calling on the Biden Administration to do the right thing. Our government must take decisive action against the relentless acts of aggression of the Azerbaijani military, which is causing the loss of life, freedom of movement and indigenous lands for my people in Armenia and Artsakh,” stated Abajian.

The California Democratic Party, through passage of a resolution Asatryan introduced at its state convention held in May 2021, established the call for US sanctions on and divestment of all public funds from Turkey and Azerbaijan until Turkey recognizes the Armenian Genocide, and until the people of Artsakh are afforded the opportunity of self-determination on their indigenous lands, which is in line with the official policies and principles of the party. Waiving or weakening Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act is now considered contradictory to the party principles and policies, thus the resolution did not require a floor vote, but only passage through affirmation of the resolutions committee.

The CDP resolution was a resubmission of Res 025-2024 that was passed by the Los Angeles Democratic Party in May 2021. The resolution will be delivered to President Biden, the Secretary of State, the Speaker and Minority Leaders of the United States House of Representative, the Majority Leader and Minority Leader of the United States Senate.

“The ongoing Azerbaijani aggression has resulted in a regional humanitarian disaster, occupation of Artsakh and Armenia sovereign territories, displacement of over 100,000 Armenians from their ancestral homes, ongoing Azerbaijani illegal imprisonment of Armenian POWs and intentional destruction of Armenian cultural monuments,” remarked ANCA-WR Executive Director Armen Sahakyan. “We thank DSCC and LACDP elected members Elen Asatryan and Suzie Abajian for authoring CDP Resolution 21-08.014 and applaud the California Democratic Party for adopting it, sending a strong signal to Washington and Baku against its malign regional activities.”

Resolution sponsors include Los Angeles County Democratic Party, Organization; Elen Asatryan (AD 43), Suzie Abajian (AD 41), Christine Shimizu (AD 45), John Harabedian (AD 41), Marco Flores (AD 53), Shanna Ingalsbee (AD 43), Cindy Montoya (AD 41), Jason Small, (AD 45), Angelica Duenas (AD 39), Vanuhi Vartanian (AD 43), Carolyn “Jiyoung” Park (AD 53), Karen Suarez  (AD 41), Bonnie Shatun (AD 46), Adele Andrade-Stadler (AD 49), Mary Ann Lutz (AD 41),  Paul Cole Padilla (AD 49), Kathleen Patterson (AD 42), Linda Perez (AD 43), Michael F. Duran (AD 41), Melissa Taylor (AD 41), Dwight Young (AD 36), Tina Fredericks (AD 41), Mitchell Tsai (AD 41),  Steven Fisher (AD 43), Melissa Michelson (AD 49), Rebecca Wolfersberger (AD 45).

“Profound gratitude is in order to Elen Asatryan and Dr. Suzie Abajian for spearheading CDP Resolution 21-08.014, and influencing the Executive Board of the California Democratic Party (CDP) to adopt the resolution. This is a significant milestone, as one of the two major traditional parties in the United States, represented in the 5th largest economy in the world — the great State of California, has made it clear to the Biden Administration that continued U.S. assistance to the dynastic dictatorship of Azerbaijan is antithetical to U.S. values and guiding principles. Further, this  resolution sends a clear signal to the Administration that its continued pressure on Azerbaijan’s authorities is paramount in effecting the release and repatriation of unjustly held Armenian POWs and civilian captives,” stated Armenian Assembly of America Western Region Director Mihran Toumajan.

“SCAD is proud that the California Democratic Party is standing in solidarity with our community by passing this very important resolution. No effort must be spared in returning Armenian POW’s from the 44 day war and those taken captive, thereafter. Further, the US must not reward Azerbaijan’s ongoing aggression by affording it further military aid. This resolution is not a mere policy position, but an articulation of our values and principles as Americans and Democrats. Finally, we would like to thank Ms. Asatryan and Dr. Abajian for their steadfast leadership in this matter,” stated Chair of the Southern California Armenian Democrats, Leonard Manoukian.

California is home to over one million Armenian Americans, a large majority of whom are directly impacted by the current threats and are descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors, who have been tirelessly advocating for global assistance and intervention as they witnessed the unimaginable sufferings of their family members overseas, inflicted by Turkey and Azerbaijan.

The California Democratic party is the dominant political party in the state. Representing over 10.3 million democrats, it is also the largest democratic entity in the United States.

Armenian FM briefs his Iranian counterpart on consequences of Azerbaijan’s illegal invasion

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone talk with the newly appointed Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Hossein Amir Abdollahian congratulated each other on assuming the office of Foreign Minister of their countries and expressed hope that thanks to joint efforts, the Armenian-Iranian comprehensive relations based on centuries-old good-neighborly relations would develop even more.

The parties discussed in detail effective cooperation between the two countries at bilateral and multilateral platforms. The prospects for expanding cooperation in the economic sphere were especially emphasized. In this regard, the role of the joint intergovernmental commission of the Republic of Armenia and the Islamic Republic of Iran was emphasized.

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Iran also noted the importance of signing and effective application of the multilateral agreement on the creation of the international transport corridor Persian Gulf-Black Sea.

The sides exchanged views on regional and international security issues.

Ararat Mirzoyan drew the attention of his colleague to the situation resulting from the illegal invasion of the territory of Armenia by the Azerbaijani armed forces, stressing the inadmissibility of such behavior, which is a serious threat to regional stability.

​Armenian, Iranian FMs discuss regional security issues

Public Radio of  Armenia
Sept 1 2021

Armenian, Iranian FMs discuss regional security issues

 September 1, 2021, 20:56 

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan had a telephone conversation with the newly appointed Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. Ararat Mirzoyan and Hossein Amir Abdullahian congratulated each other on assuming the post of Foreign Minister of their countries, and expressed hope that through joint efforts they would further develop the comprehensive Armenian-Iranian ties based on centuries-old neighborly relations.

The parties referred in detail to the effective cooperation established between the two countries in bilateral and multilateral formats. The prospects of expanding cooperation in the economic sphere were especially emphasized. In this regard, the role of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission of the Republic of Armenia and the Islamic Republic of Iran was stressed.

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Iran stressed the importance of signing and effectively implementing the multilateral agreement on the establishment of the Persian Gulf-Black Sea International Transport Corridor.

The interlocutors exchanged views on regional and international security issues.

Ararat Mirzoyan drew his counterpart’s attention to the situation created as a result of the illegal invasion of the sovereign territory of Armenia by the Azerbaijani armed forces, emphasizing the inadmissibility of such a course of action, which is a serious threat to regional stability.

Armenian FM: There are no talks on delimitation and demarcation of borders

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

There are no negotiations on the delimitation and demarcation of borders.

At the moment, t are underway, the outcome of which will once again demonstrate the degree of negotiability of official Baku, as well as the latter's readiness to abandon the policy of initiating an artificial agenda through a gross violation of the norms and principles of international law, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan told RIA Novosti.

"There are no talks on the delimitation and demarcation of borders. At the moment, negotiations are underway, the outcome of which will once again demonstrate the degree of negotiability of official Baku, as well as the latter's readiness to abandon the policy of initiating an artificial agenda through a gross violation of the norms and principles of international law. If Azerbaijan takes a constructive position and withdraws its troops from the sovereign territory of Armenia, that is, returns to the positions that were as of May 11 this year, then favorable conditions will be created for the start of the process of delimitation and demarcation," he noted.

"These negotiations are being conducted with the direct participation of the Russian side, and we look forward to the possibility of finding a solution to this issue in the course of such discussions, in which there will be no need to contact the structures you mentioned."

​Armenia seeks UNESCO mission to Nagorno-Karabakh in nearest future: Foreign Minister

Sept 1 2021

ANI Moscow | Updated: 01-09-2021 23:03 IST | Created: 01-09-2021 23:03 IST


Moscow [Russia], September 1 (ANI/Sputnik): Armenia hopes that UNESCO can send an assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh as soon as possible despite obstruction from Azerbaijan, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on Wednesday. "Armenia is interested in the implementation of a UNESCO assessment mission as soon as possible and continues to make targeted efforts in this direction," the minister said.

Armenia has requested an urgent UNESCO assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh since 2020, fearing monuments of Armenian Christian heritage to be in danger in areas that passed under Muslim Azerbaijan's control after the 44-day armed conflict, the minister said. Yerevan has documented multiple instances when Azerbaijani forces deliberately destroyed churches and other Armenian monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh at Baku's order, he added. Citing UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Ottone's statement on December 20, which said that the only obstacle to an assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh was Azerbaijan's pending response, Mirzoyan said that "the Azerbaijani government continues to politicize and hinder the visit of UNESCO experts" because "it wants to conceal its cultural crimes."

The decades-long Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan flared up again last September, resulting in thousands of military and civilian casualties on both sides. Russia brokered a ceasefire deal on November 9 and deployed mediators to the region to monitor the truce. (ANI/Sputnik)

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