Pope Francis speaks with Iranian President by phone

 10:44, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Pope Francis spoke by phone on Sunday afternoon with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Vatican News reports.

The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, confirmed the conversation to Vatican News, specifying that it occurred at the request of the Iranian president.

The Iranian presidency's website reported that President Raisi expressed his appreciation for the Pope's appeals for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Earlier on Sunday, Pope Francis reiterated his appeal at the Angelus address:

"I continue to think about the serious situation in Palestine and in Israel where many, many people have lost their lives. In God’s name, I beg you to stop: cease using weapons! I hope that avenues will be pursued so that an escalation of the conflict might be absolutely avoided, so that the wounded can be rescued and help might get to the population of Gaza where the humanitarian situation is extremely serious. May the hostages be freed immediately. There are also many children among them – may they return to their families! Yes, let’s think of the children, of all the children affected by this war, as well as in Ukraine and by other conflicts: this is how their future is being killed. Let us pray that there might be the strength to say, 'enough'."

In recent days, Pope Francis also held phone calls with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (2 November), Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (26 October), and with US President Joe Biden (22 October).

Among other issues addressed in his conversations with world leaders, the Pope had indicated the need to find paths to peace and the hope of reaching a two-state solution with a special status for Jerusalem.

Armenia to add varicella vaccine to National Immunization Schedule

 11:27, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Armenian health authorities plan to add the varicella vaccine in the National Immunization Schedule, Minister of Healthcare Anahit Avanesyan has said.

Avanesyan briefed lawmakers at a parliamentary committee hearing Monday that the 2024 state budget envisages a 16,4% increase for the National Immunization Schedule.

“Thanks to this we will be able to introduce the use of the varicella (chickenpox) vaccine in our country,” Avanesyan said, adding that the vaccination will contribute to keeping people healthy and protected from the highly contagious disease.

Congressman Pallone stresses need for U.S. to provide security and humanitarian assistance for Armenia

 11:37, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. United States Congressman Frank Pallone has reiterated the need for the U.S. to provide security and humanitarian assistance for Armenia.

Speaking at a ceremony at St. Stepanos Armenian church in Elberon, NJ, Pallone said that potential attacks by Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev against southern Armenia require U.S. action.

“Spoke at St. Stepanos Armenian church's 35th anniversary about the need for the U.S. to provide security & humanitarian assistance for Armenia in the aftermath of the Azerbaijani invasion of Artsakh. Potential attacks by Aliyev against southern Armenia requires U.S. action,” the Congressman said in a post on X.

Putin to seek reelection in 2024 – Reuters

 14:56, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to run in the 2024 March presidential election, Reuters reported citing various sources.

Putin feels he ‘must steer Russia through the most perilous period in decades’, according to the anonymous sources.

The sources, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of Kremlin politics, said that news of Putin's decision had trickled down and that advisers were now preparing for the campaign and a Putin election.

"The decision has been made – he will run," one of the sources who has knowledge of planning told Reuters. A choreographed hint is due to come within a few weeks, another source said.

Another source, also acquainted with the Kremlin's thinking, confirmed that a decision had been made and that Putin's advisers were preparing for Putin's participation. Three other sources said the decision had been made: Putin will run.

A foreign diplomatic source, who also requested anonymity, said Putin made the decision recently and that the announcement would come soon.

Putin has held continuous positions as president or prime minister since 1999 – as prime minister from 1999 to 2000 and from 2008 to 2012, and as president from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012.

Armenia, United States discuss development of military cooperation

 15:32, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. On November 1-3, at the invitation of the U.S. European Command, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia, First Deputy Minister of Defense Lieutenant General Edward Asryan visited the U․S․ European Command Center in Stuttgart.
On November 3, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan held a meeting with the Deputy Commander for U.S. European Command Lieutenant General Stephen Basham.
During the meeting issues related to the development of the Armenian-American military cooperation were discussed, the Ministry of Defense said in a readout.
Lieutenant General Edward Asryan briefed on the details of the ongoing reforms in the Armed Forces of Armenia and the support expected from the US.
Lieutenant General Stephen Basham expressed the willingness of the US to continue supporting current cooperation programs in the following areas: professionalization of Armed Forces, professional sergeant staff's strengthening, modernization of the management system, peacekeeping, military medicine, military education, combat readiness, trainings, etc.
Issues related to regional security were also discussed.
On the sidelines of the visit, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan also visited the Joint Multinational Readiness Centre of the U.S. Ground Forces in Europe and the NCO Academy located in Hohenfels.

RFE/RL Armenian Service – 11/06/2023

                                        Monday, November 6, 2023


Armenian Government Vows To Pay Karabakh Pensions

        • Robert Zargarian
        • Susan Badalian

Armenia - A refugee from Karabakh shows his Armenian passport during a protest 
outside the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Yerevan, November 6, 2023.


In an apparent about-face, the Armenian government has assured refugees from 
Nagorno-Karabakh that it will pay pensions and other benefits received by them 
until their exodus to Armenia.

The government was reluctant to do so until now, saying that all refugees will 
only receive 50,000 drams ($125) each in November and December in addition to 
100,000 drams given to them in October.

Some senior officials indicated that Karabakh pensioners, retired military and 
security personnel as well as other relevant categories will be eligible for 
monthly benefits only if they apply for and receive Armenian citizenship. 
Armenian opposition figures and other critics condemned that stance.

The government sparked another controversy last month when it decided to grant 
the Karabakh Armenians “temporary protection” formalizing their status of 
refugees. It thus made clear that it does not consider them citizens of Armenia 
despite the fact that virtually all of them hold Armenian passports. Government 
officials described their passports as mere “travel documents,” a claim disputed 
by some legal experts.

Over a hundred refugees, many of them retired soldiers and officers, protested 
outside the Armenian Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs on Monday. Deputy 
Labor Minister Davit Khachatrian received their representatives.

“He assured us that everyone will get their pensions,” one of them, Armen 
Petrosian, said after the meeting. “Civilian pensioners will get them [for the 
period starting] from October 26, while the military personnel after changes are 
made to the law.”

“He also said that an [official] announcement will be made on Thursday,” added 
Petrosian.

Khachatrian made this clear when he spoke to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service over the 
weekend.

“We are doing everything to make sure that [the refugees] start getting their 
pensions along with everybody else at the beginning of December,” said the 
official.




Kocharian’s Son Freed After Taking Up Parliament Seat

        • Anush Mkrtchian

Armenia - Former President Robert Kocharian's son Levon, February 18, 2020.


Former President Robert Kocharian’s younger son arrested during recent 
anti-government protests in Yerevan was released from custody on Monday after 
taking up a vacant parliament seat reserved for the main opposition Hayastan 
alliance.

Levon Kocharian was dragged away by riot police on September 22 as thousands of 
protesters demanded Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation following the 
Azerbaijani military offensive that restored Baku’s control over 
Nagorno-Karabakh and forced its ethnic Armenian residents to flee to Armenia.

He is among the more than four dozen Armenians accused of assaulting police 
officers or throwing various objects at them during the largely peaceful 
demonstrations. Most of them remain in custody, facing what they and the 
Armenian opposition call politically motivated charges.

Kocharian Jr. also strongly denies the accusations leveled against him. He 
maintains that he himself was beaten up by several officers inside a police car. 
Although their violent actions were caught on camera, Armenian courts have 
refused to free him pending investigation.

Hayastan, which is headed by Robert Kocharian, appears to have decided to secure 
Levon’s release by bringing him to the parliament and giving him immunity from 
prosecution. Like his father, he was on its list of candidates in the 2021 
general elections.

Armen Charchian, a parliament deputy representing the opposition bloc, resigned 
from the National Assembly late last month. Three other Hayastan members who 
were next in line to succeed Charchian refused to take up his seat, giving 
different reasons. They thus cleared the way for the ex-president’s son.

With Armenian law stipulating that a parliamentarian cannot be charged and 
arrested without the parliament’s consent, investigators had no choice but to 
free him for now. The Office of the Prosecutor-General declined to clarify 
whether it will request such permission.

Levon Kocharian insisted that the criminal case against him is “nonsense” when 
he spoke to journalists outside Yerevan’s Nubarashen prison. He called for the 
immediate release of the other protesters regarded by Hayastan and some human 
rights activists as political prisoners.

“I am one of them and hope that they too will be free soon,” he said.

Four of them, including a 16-year-old boy, were arrested just over a week ago. 
They all are natives of Karabakh who took refuge in Armenia following the 2020 
war.




Pro-Western Group Denies Role In Armenian ‘Coup Plot’

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia - Zhirayr Sefilian speaks during a rally in Yerevan, February 26, 2021


A political group increasingly critical of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on 
Monday strongly denied any involvement in what Armenian authorities call a 
botched conspiracy to seize government buildings and “disrupt the work of 
government bodies.”

Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) announced last week the arrests of 
five persons accused of hatching the alleged plot. It said that they planned to 
set off an explosion and assassinate an unnamed “civilian” but gave no other 
details.

The NSS claimed to have found and confiscated not only weapons and ammunition 
but also handwritten texts detailing the planned “terrorist attacks.” A 
purported screenshot of one such document released by it calls for attracting 
members of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), a pro-Western fringe group 
led by Zhirayr Sefilian, a prominent nationalist figure. He was questioned as a 
“witness” in the case on Monday.

“The investigator’s questions were mainly about whether the NDA can be connected 
with such a thing,” Sefilian told a news conference later in the day. He said 
any he denied any involvement.

Sefilian said that he knows personally two of the arrested men. But he refused 
to identify them, saying only that they are not affiliated with the NDU despite 
having had recent “contacts” with the group over its declared attempts to oust 
Pashinian. Sefilian also questioned the credibility of the accusations brought 
against them.

“The National Democratic Alliance declares that it has nothing to do with the 
‘newly discovered terrorists,’” read a separate statement released by the group.

The statement claimed that Pashinian’s government is deliberately “casting a 
shadow of suspicion on the NDA” in a bid to prevent it from challenging another 
“capitulation treaty with Azerbaijan” planned by him. It also said that despite 
getting Armenia “out of Russian control” Pashinian is not bringing the country 
closer to the West.

“The NDA will continue its public political struggle against Nikol’s defeatism, 
including but not limited to all legal forms of civil disobedience, direct 
democracy and peaceful insurrection,” concluded the statement.

Sefilian and other NDA figures have close ties to the jailed leaders of an armed 
group that stormed an Armenian police base in 2016 to demand that then President 
Serzh Sarkisian release Sefilian from jail and step down.

The three dozen gunmen, who took police officers and medical personnel hostage, 
laid down their weapons after a two-week standoff with security forces which 
left three police officers dead. All but two of them were released from custody 
shortly after Sarkisian was toppled in the 2018 “velvet revolution” led by 
Pashinian. The seven key members of the group called Sasna Tsrer were sent back 
to jail in May 2022.




Armenian Army Chief Tours U.S. Military Facilities In Europe


Germany - Steven Basham (R), deputy head of U.S. European Command (EUCOM), meets 
Armenian army chief Eduard Asrian in Stuttgart, November 3, 2023. (Photo by 
EUCOM)


Armenia’s top general has visited the U.S. military headquarters and two 
training centers in Europe, underscoring Yerevan’s efforts to deepen defense 
ties with the United States resented by Russia.

Lieutenant-General Eduard Asrian, the chief of the Armenian army’s General 
Staff, met with Lieutenant General Steven Basham, the deputy head of U.S. 
European Command (EUCOM), at the EUCOM headquarters in the German city of 
Stuttgart on Friday. They discussed “Armenia’s security environment, defense 
reforms and the defense cooperation with the United States,” read an EUCOM 
statement released afterwards.

“This was a milestone event as we deliberately and incrementally develop our 
defense relationship,” it quoted Basham as saying.

“The Armenian armed forces are currently undergoing significant reforms and 
transformation and we are interested in receiving support and learning about the 
best practices from our partners, and especially the United States.” Asrian said 
for his part.

According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, Basham expressed the U.S.’s 
readiness to help the South Caucasus nation “professionalize” its armed forces, 
modernize their command-and-control structures and train military personnel on a 
larger scale. There was no word on potential U.S. arms supplies.

Asrian visited the U.S. military’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center and 
Non-Commissioned Officer Academy in Germany before his talks with Basham.

Armenia - U.S. and Armenian troops start a joint exercise at the Zar training 
ground near Yerevan, September 11, 2023.

His trip came less than two months after Armenia hosted a U.S.-Armenian military 
exercise criticized by Russia as well as neighboring Iran. Asrian and Armenian 
Defense Minister Suren Papikian watched the exercise together with two U.S. 
generals.

The drills added to the Armenian government’s unprecedented tensions with 
Moscow, its longtime ally. The Russian Foreign Ministry listed them Yerevan’s 
“unfriendly” actions in a note of protest handed to the Armenian ambassador in 
Moscow on September 8.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian insisted late last month that his government is 
determined to “diversify” Armenia’s foreign and security policies because the 
Russians have failed to honor their security commitments to his country. But he 
again made clear that it is not considering demanding the withdrawal of Russian 
troops from Armenia even if it sees no “advantages” in their presence.



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The California Courier Online, November 9, 2023

The California
Courier Online, November 9, 2023

 

1-         FBI
Investigates Links Between

            NYC Mayor’s
Campaign and Turkey

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         Israeli
Settlers Invade Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem
Patriarchate

3-         AAF Delivers
$486,000 of Medicines for Artsakh Armenians in Armenia

4-         Letters to
the Editor

 

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1-         FBI
Investigates Links Between

            NYC Mayor’s
Campaign and Turkey

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

 

Mayor of New York City Eric Adams seems to have a special
affinity for Azerbaijan and Turkey. We will
soon find out if that special relationship has overstepped the bounds of
legality.

A year ago, I wrote an article about Mayor Adams who
notoriously had declared: “After I retire from government, I’m going to live in
Baku.”

The New York Daily News published an article in 2021 under
the title: “NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams accepted foreign travel to
countries with a history of corruption.” The article disclosed that “Brooklyn
Borough President Eric Adams has accepted thousands of dollars in travel and
other perks from China, Turkey and Azerbaijan, three countries with a
well-documented history of suppressing their citizens.”

Adams recently acknowledged that he had traveled to Turkey eight
times. In August 2023, he boasted during a Turkish flag-raising ceremony in Manhattan that there were probably no other mayors in New York City history who had visited Turkey as
frequently as he has. In August 2015, the Turkish government paid thousands of
dollars for then-Brooklyn Borough president Adams to visit Turkey for six days where he signed a sister
city agreement with Istanbul’s
Uskudar district. The Turkish consulate paid up to $4,999 for his airfare,
hotel stay and ground transportation, according to Adams’
disclosure with the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB). The New York
Daily News reported that in 2016, “Azerbaijan’s
tourism ministry paid up to $4,999 for Adams to visit its capital Baku for four days,
according to the borough president’s COIB disclosure.” Adams has held
fundraising events for his campaign in the Azeri and Turkish restaurants Baku Palace
and Ali Baba in New York City.
On Sept. 19, 2023, Mayor Adams attended an event hosted by President Erdogan’s
wife Emine at the Turkish House in New
York City.

Last Thursday, 10 FBI agents raided the home of the Mayor’s
chief fundraiser, Brianna Suggs, to investigate “whether Mayor Eric Adams’s
2021 election campaign conspired with the Turkish government to receive illegal
foreign donations, according to a search warrant obtained by The New York
Times.” The 2025 reelection campaign of Adams
paid Suggs’ company nearly $100,000 for fund-raising and campaign consulting
services.

“Investigators sought to learn more about the potential
involvement of a Brooklyn construction company with ties to Turkey, as well as a small university in Washington, D.C.,
that also has ties to the country and to Mr. Adams,” the NYT reported.
“According to the search warrant, investigators were also focused on whether
the mayor’s campaign kicked back benefits to the [KSK] construction company’s
officials and employees, and to Turkish officials.” The City news website
reported that 84 donors, most of them employees of KSK Construction Group,
whose founders are from Turkey,
had contributed over $69,000 to the Mayor’s campaign. However, “multiple people
listed in Adams 2021 campaign donation records as KSK employees either said
they did not donate to Eric Adams or refused to state whether they had ever
donated,” The City reported.

During last Thursday’s raid, the FBI searched for records of
travel to Turkey and documents linking the government of that country and its
intermediaries to the Adams campaign, seizing three iPhones, two computers and
various files from Suggs’ home. Investigators also sought documents regarding Bay Atlantic
University, a Turkish-owned university
in Washington, D.C. that opened in 2014. In 2015, Adams
“visited one of the school’s sister universities in Istanbul, where he was given various
certificates and was told that a scholarship would be created in his name,”
according to the NYT.

Last Thursday, the New York City Mayor, who had traveled to Washington, D.C. for
meetings with Senior White House, Members of Congress and other mayors,
abruptly cancelled his meetings and returned back to New York City the same day as the FBI raid.

The NYT reported: “The [search] warrant suggested that some
of the foreign campaign contributions were made as part of a straw donor
scheme, where donations are made in the names of people who did not actually
give money. Investigators sought evidence to support potential charges that
included the theft of federal funds and conspiracy to steal federal funds, wire
fraud and wire fraud conspiracy, as well as campaign contributions by foreign
nationals and conspiracy to make such contributions.”

In July, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted
seven individuals who fundraised for the Mayor’s 2021 campaign on multiple
counts, including conspiracy and bribe-taking and conspiracy to funnel illegal
donations, according to the NYT.

The FBI investigation has not targeted Adams
personally. He said that he “had no clear knowledge, direct or indirect, of any
improper fundraising activity—and certainly not of any foreign money.”

But if it is proven that he had conspired with the Turkish
government to receive illegal campaign funds, the Mayor may have to retire in Baku or Istanbul
much earlier than he expected.

 

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2-         Israeli Settlers Invade
Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem
Patriarchate

 

JERUSALEM—On
November 5, around 3 PM, a group of Israeli settlers entered the Armenian
Quarter’s Goverou Bardez (Cows’ Garden) where the Armenian community was having
a peaceful sit-in to prevent the further illegal demolition of the interior
walls of the Cows’ Garden.

Danny Rothman and George Warwar, business partners who head
Xana Capital, backed with about 15 armed settlers and attack dogs, demanded the
expulsion of Armenians. Warwar, himself a Christian Arab, also made threats to
Armenians: “I will get you, one by one!”

The settlers were also active, announcing that the Armenians
are all “Goys [non-Jews] and when the Messiah comes, [they] will all die.”

The Armenian community refused to back down and stood firmly
on the Patriarchate’s property. Israeli Police arrived on the scene to defuse
the situation, which prompted more settlers to arrive in a show of force.

Save the ArQ Movement community leaders Hagop Djernazian and
Setrag Balian and the legal team, led by Chicago
lawyer Karnig Kerkonian, convened an emergency meeting and a member of the
team, Eitan Peleg, arrived on scene to negotiate the stand down.

The Armenian Patriarch His Beatitude Archbishop Nourhan
Manougian also arrived on the scene and stood side by side with the Armenian
community of Jerusalem,
along with priests and bishops. The community stood strong, with 200 members in
unity to prevent the takeover and save the Armenian Quarter.

The Israeli settlers left the premises. The members of the
Armenian community remained on site.

The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem sent a letter on
October 26, 2023 informing Xana Gardens Ltd. of its intent to cancel the lease
agreement signed on July 8, 2021 regarding the Armenian
Gardens in the Old
City, Jerusalem, Fr Aghan Gogchian, Chancellor at
Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

A lease had earlier been signed by the Armenian Patriarchate
that would hand over 25% of the quarter to a commercial entity for a 99-year
lease. The reported intention was for the Jewish developer to build a luxury
hotel on some of the land that is currently a parking lot, but is on prime real
estate nestled just within the Old
City walls.

Though signed in 2021, the deal became reality in April of
this year when Xana Capital took over the parking lot and placed signs
announcing its ownership, sparking protests in the Armenian Quarter against the
Patriarchate.

Both the Palestinian Authority and Jordan noted that the
patriarch’s “dealings constituted a clear violation of relevant international
covenants and decisions, which aim to preserve the status quo in Jerusalem and protect the
authentic Jerusalemite Armenian heritage.”

 

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3-         AAF Delivers $486,000 of
Medicines for Artsakh Armenians in Armenia

 

GLENDALE—The
Armenia Artsakh Fund (AAF) in partnership with Direct Relief of Santa Barbara
delivered $486,000 of emergency aid to Artsakh Armenians this week by an air
shipment.

This valuable and timely shipment included medicines,
medical supplies, emergency medical packs, emergency medical kits and several
pallets of hygiene products. The shipped products will help many of the more
than 100,000 Armenians of Artsakh who were forced to leave their homes in
Artsakh.

Through the years, Direct Relief has donated to AAF tens of
millions of dollars of life saving medicines, medical supplies and equipment
for Armenia
and Artsakh. In the first 10 months of this year alone, Direct Relief has
donated $27 millions of much needed medicines to Armenia.

“AAF values and appreciates very much this long-standing
partnership with Direct Relief,” said Harut Sassounian, President of AAF.

In the past 34 years AAF has delivered to Armenia and
Artsakh a total of over $1 billion worth of humanitarian aid on board 158
airlifts and 2,568 sea containers.

For more information, call the AAF office: (818) 241-8900;

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4-         Letters to
the Editor

 

Dear Editor:

 

With great interest, I read Harut Sassounian’s November 2
column regarding the Azerbaijani hostages at Gaza, communicated to President Biden by Ms.
Melissa Zukerman recently. Unfortunately, it is quite a task to identify
individuals like Ms. Zukerman, who spearhead self-serving lobbying efforts
during these tragic times. And, that with the false premise of influencing the US foreign
policy. It takes time and journalistic savvy to pursue such leads as the one
you spotted. Thank you for your efforts in unraveling the falsified letter
which in reality was never endorsed by the celebrity signatories.

 

Zorik Mooradian

Tarzana,
Calif.

 

Dear Editor:

 

I was in Yerevan
when the UN fact-finding committee visited Karabakh/Artsakh after 30 years of
absence from the region and reported: “Why did these residents voluntarily
leave their homes? We don’t see any signs of Ethnic Cleansing….”

This kind of double standard statement is most insulting. We
should not let the UN get away with it. I suggest we make a big fuss and
embarrass the UN. After nine months of blockade and all sorts of attacks and
harassment, the UN has been ignoring and remaining totally silent about
Artsakh’s plea, but now it is screaming about the Israeli and Palestinian
conflict.

We have many institutions such as newspapers, organizations,
churches, TV stations, etc., to mobilize and raise hell.

 

Armine Koundakjian

Studio City,
Calif.

 

Dear Editor:

 

I just returned from my second annual Medical Mission in Yerevan and Giumri, (In
the past we used to go to Artsakh) and I was appalled to read on the front page
of the October 26 issue that the newly elected Mayor of Yerevan had spent
$220,000 for his Inauguration Party.

It is shocking to know that his family, friends, and party
members did not stop him and allowed this to happen. Especially because
currently, we have about 120,000 Artsakh refugees in Armenia, and the only thing many
have are the clothes they wear and their documents.

These people desperately need every cent that they can get,
especially when a country like United
States gave only $11.5 million. Following
that in Yerevan when an American of Armenian
descent approached the US
Ambassador and told that she was ashamed to be a tax paying American, the
Ambassador’s response was that since it was at the end of the year there was
small amount of money left in the treasury. A short while later when the
horrendous Israeli massacre happened, United States immediately allocated
$11 billion and then it doubled the sum and continues to increase. While in
Artsakh’s refugee case even though the donation was measly, the sum remains the
same.

On my last day, we visited and spoke to four refugee
families in Vanatsor. They all said the same; the Russian Peacekeepers instead
of defending them, they instructed to immediately leave otherwise they would
face massacres, rape, torture, and imprisonment.

In summary, shame to Mayor Avinyan. Even though his
inauguration coincided with the 2805-th Anniversary of the establishment of Yerevan, the oldest
continuously inhabited city of the world. He had no right to waste so much
money. Now I wish and hope that this will not be the start of a wasteful,
trivial, and ineffective mayorship.

 

Bedros Kojian

Orange, Calif.

 

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Armenpress: Former Member of Parliament Aragats Akhoyan arrested

 10:36, 7 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Former Member of Parliament Aragats Akhoyan has been arrested on suspicion of incitement to violence, the Investigative Committee has said.

Authorities said on Tuesday that the former MP made a call to violence through his Facebook page.

A court has approved a one-month pre-trial detention for Akhoyan on charges of incitement to violence.

Armenia opts out of upcoming CIS meeting in Moscow

 11:13, 7 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan will not participate in the upcoming meeting of Secretaries of Security Council of CIS States scheduled to take place on November 8 in Moscow, Russia, his spokesperson Tatevik Petrosyan told Armenpress.

“The Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan will not travel to Moscow and will not participate in the upcoming meeting of the Secretaries of Security Council of CIS states that is to take place on November 8 in Moscow, the capital of Russia,” Petrosyan said.

Investor ignores Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s cancellation of land deal and starts demolition works

 15:58, 6 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The investor who sought to buy some 25 percent of the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem has ignored a letter by the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem cancelling the controversial real estate deal and has started demolition works, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem warned Monday.

The party relevant to the cancelled contract, instead of giving a legal response, reacted with the demolition of walls and a parking lot, scraping of asphalt pavements and even threatened to cause more harm, the Chancellery of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem said.

“Yesterday they even brought security guards armed with high powered rifles and tactically trained dogs demanding an evacuation of the Armenian presence in the parking lot. As a reaction to this, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, members of the St. James Brotherhood, and members of the Armenian community, gathered in the Armenian Gardens and peacefully expressed their discontent. After a few hours, the two sides agreed to disperse until the Patriarchate receives an answer to their sent cancellation letter,” the Chancellery of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem added in a communique.