Zartonk Party voices support for Armenian parliamentary opposition

Panorama
Armenia – June 2 2022

The executive body of the Zartonk (Awakening) National Christian Party strongly condemns the “dangerous” foreign policy pursued by the incumbent Armenian authorities, it said in a statement on Thursday.

Particularly, the party says it concerns the “sham” process of Armenian-Turkish reconciliation on the condition of renouncing the Artsakh people’s right to self-determination as well as the demand for international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

It recalls that the opposition blocs represented in the Armenian National Assembly have called a special session on June 3 to discuss a draft resolution on Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish relations.

“The document outlines the red lines concerning Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, which must not be crossed by any Armenian government,” the party said.

“The executive body of the Zartonk (Awakening) National Christian Party supports the initiative of the parliamentary opposition factions to set red lines for Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azerbaijani relations,” the statement reads.

Protest movement in Armenia nearing a tipping point, opposition leader says

Panorama
Armenia – June 2 2022

The protest movement launched by the Armenian opposition, dubbed Resistance Movement, is nearing a tipping point, one of its leaders and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan said on Thursday.

The two opposition blocs represented in the Armenian parliament have called a special session on Friday to debate a draft resolution concerning Artsakh, a peace deal with Azerbaijan and relations with Turkey. However, the ruling Civil Contract party has unveiled plans to boycott the session.

“A special parliament session is scheduled at 4pm tomorrow. We will go to the parliament. Until then, everyone has the opportunity to express their position,” Saghatelyan said in a statement.

“That chance still exists for most of them. They can still avoid moral responsibility for this shameful process of surrendering the country to the enemy and destroying the statehood. They can still distance themselves from Nikol [Pashinyan],” he added.

Saghatelyan urged people to gather in Yerevan’s France Square to support the opposition MPs. “Depending on the processes in parliament, we will outline our further steps,” the opposition leader said.

“Tomorrow we will all know the names of the figures who have made their choice in the Artsakh issue and Armenian-Turkish relations.

“We are on the right path. The struggle must be brought to a victorious end,” he added.

People in Artsakh don’t feel safe, says Armenian ombudsperson

Panorama
Armenia – June 2 2022

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender (Ombudsperson) Kristine Grigoryan says all necessary conditions should be in place to guarantee the realization of the Artsakh Armenians’ rights.

“It is necessary to achieve solutions that ensure safe living conditions, the right to life, the right of children to education, the rights to social security, property, political rights, including the right to self-determination. These are the key priorities for the ombudsperson,” Grigoryan told reporters in the parliament on Thursday, responding to a question about Artsakh’s status.

She states at this point human rights are not sufficiently protected in Artsakh, adding people in Artsakh have lost the sense of safety.

“In some cases, people were forced to leave their homes as a result of an aggressive policy [by Azerbaijan] and cannot exercise their right to property or education,” she said.

Brussels statement confirms no ‘corridor’ discussions were held, says Armenian security chief

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Armenia – June 2 2022

The latest statement issued by the spokesman of European Council President Charles Michel confirms that no discussions on providing a “corridor” to Azerbaijan were held at the Brussels meeting between the Armenian and Azeri leaders on May 22, Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan said on Thursday.

“There was a clarification from Brussels that no issue within the logic of a corridor was discussed,” he told a press briefing in the parliament, accusing the Azerbaijani authorities of making statements that are inconsistent with the content of the negotiations.

Speaking about Artsakh, the security chief highlighted that the rights and security of Artsakh Armenians should determine its status.

“We continues to attach importance to the rights and security of Armenians living in Artsakh. We are confident that it is rights and security that will determine the status. We will continue to work on it and will definitely achieve results,” Grigoryan said.

Cases of crimes against children are increasing in Armenia

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 2 2022

ArmInfo.The number of crimes against minors is growing in Armenia. According to the country’s Prosecutor General’s Office, cases of crimes against children are increasing both in the regions of the republic and in the capital. In particular, if in 2019  there were 204 reports of crimes against children, in 2020 there were  259 reports, and in 2021 the number of reports increased to 292.

According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, among such crimes,  cases of beatings and infliction of severe physical pain or mental  suffering, as well as cases of sexual intercourse with persons under  the age of 16, still prevail. Cases of committing obscene acts  against children were also recorded.

It is noted that in 2021, 90 criminal cases against 101 people with  indictments were sent to the court. About 52% of those prosecuted for  such crimes were between the ages of 18 and 35, and 40% were over 35.  At the same time, according to the results of the study, it was  registered that about 40% of crimes committed against children were  committed by persons who, in fact, were entrusted with the  responsibility of raising children.

Every year the number of cases when minors themselves report crimes  to the Police also increases. If in 2020 only 2 such cases were  registered, then in 2021 -11.

The Prosecutor General’s Office considers the results of the study  quite alarming and intends to increase the systemic work for the  proper consideration of reports of crimes committed against minors  and conduct advisory work among the employees of the departments  responsible for the protection of children’s rights to take the  necessary measures to solve this social problem. 

Azerbaijan`s regime is not seeking peace, but it is engaged in hybrid warfare against Armenia – scholar

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 2 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Azerbaijan’s regime is not seeking peace, but it is engaged in hybrid warfare against Armenia, and the statements by Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense are  evidence thereof, says Vardan Voskanyan, Head of the Chair of Iranian  Studies, Yerevan State University. 

Striking evidence is the fact that numerous place names in Armenia’s  sovereign territory are distorted in the statements by Azerbaijan’s  defense office. 

“In a recent statement, the Berd district in Tavush province and the  village of Movses, as well as Vardenis district of Gegharkunik  province and the village of Verin Shorzha are named as Azerbaijani.   And this is one more proof of toponymic warfare against us to exert  psychological pressure,” he said.   

Armenia has an advantage in the region in terms of toponymy, as the  Armenian historical and geographic tradition enables the Armenian  side to use Armenian place names in most of Azerbaijan’s territory,  Mr Voskanyan said. 

Armenia`s premier warns gambling operators against confronting government

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 2 2022
Naira Badalian

ArmInfo. At a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Armenia’s Premier Nikol Pashinyan warned gambling operators against confronting the government. 

“In defiance of our agreement putting an end to advertising online  casinos, we can see instances of embedded advertising,” the premier  said. 

“Let us not practice self-deception. I would like to ask economic  entities to show initiative and remove the traps. Do not confront the  government or we will have to take other measures. No advertising of  this type anywhere,” Mr Pashinyan said.

Armenia Security Council head: We have proposed to take troops out in mirror to ensure stability at border

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Armenia – June 2 2022

After the May 22 meeting, we continued to work with Brussels. The statements that are made and do not correspond to what was discussed in Brussels, we discuss them with our partners. Secretary of the Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, stated this during a press briefing Thursday at the government of Armenia.

Answering the question about the disagreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and the ongoing incidents on the border of the two countries, the secretary of the Security Council said: “Any tension at the border has a negative impact on all processes. This is the reason why before the [border] delimitation and demarcation process begins, we have proposed to take the troops out in the mirror to ensure stability at the border. Border security remains on the agenda. We will discuss the issue, and we hope to find solutions to not allow tensions at the border.

As for the disagreements, I believe that the public statements of the Armenian side correspond to what was discussed in Brussels and the process. In this matter, we strive to be as transparent as possible and inform the public what has been discussed—nothing else is reported. Naturally, negotiations are underway also because there are disagreements. We hope that it will be possible to overcome those disagreements through negotiations.”

Armenia Security Council secretary evades confirming ‘Artsakh is Armenia, period’ theory

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Armenia – June 2 2022

Secretary of the Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, avoided—during a press briefing Thursday at the government of Armenia—confirming the theory “Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] is Armenia, period” that was once stated by PM Nikol Pashinyan.

According to Grigoryan, still within the framework of public discussions, Armenia has announced the documents within the framework of which it sees the negotiation process.

“We continue to emphasize the security of our compatriots living in Artsakh and their rights, from which the status [of Artsakh] shall stem. We are convinced that rights and security determine the status. We will continue to work in this direction, and we are convinced that it is an important direction where we will achieve results by working,” Grigoryan said.

To the question whether he can confirm the validity of the theory “Artsakh is Armenia, period,” Grigoryan said that this question has been answered many times.

To note, Armen Grigoryan’s predecessors also have tried to avoid voicing this theory, reasoning that negotiations are underway.