Nikol Pashinyan congratulates Prime Minister of Ethiopia on National Holiday

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YEREVAN, MAY 28, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed on Ethiopia’s national holiday. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the message reads as follows,

“I warmly congratulate you and the friendly people of Ethiopia on the occasion of the National Day of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

I express my sincere desire and commitment to deepen the friendship that has been connecting our peoples for more than 1,400 years now. The best way to do that is to ensure continued development and expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation between our two countries. I am hopeful that the newly opened Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Addis Ababa will give new impetus and quality to the ongoing cooperation.

I am deeply impressed by your vision and the Ethiopian government’s firm determination to push ahead along the path of political and socio-economic reforms. I am convinced that it will bring new achievements to friendly Ethiopia in terms of sustainable development.

I wish you robust health and every success, as well as peace and prosperity – to the friendly people of Ethiopia.”

California Governor denies Sassounian parole

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YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Governor of the US State of California Gavin Newsom has rejected the Board of Parole’s December decision on paroling Hampig Sassounian, Asbarez reports.

Newsom said that while he acknowledged the steps Sassounian had taken over decades to rehabilitate himself, he did not believe Sassounian to be fit for release.

“I commend Mr. Sassounian for his rehabilitative efforts in prison, but I find they are outweighed by negative factors that show he remains unsuitable for parole at this time,” said Newsom in his letter obtained by Asbarez on Tuesday.

“I believe that Mr. Sassounian has not yet demonstrated that he has developed and sustained the necessary insight and skills for a sufficiently long period. In particular, I am concerned that Mr. Sassounian has continued to underestimate the vigilance that is required of him, now and in the future, to consistently conduct himself in a manner that promotes the rule of law and avoids fomenting violence, even inadvertently,” added Newsom.

“After reviewing and considering the evidence in the record, I believe that Mr. Sassounian must do additional work before he can be safely released. Accordingly, I find that he still poses an unreasonable danger to society if released and I reverse the Board’s decision to parole Mr. Sassounian,” Newsom concluded in his letter.

Sassounian has now served 38 years in prison.

He was given a parole hearing for the first time in 2006, but subsequently he was denied.  His next hearing was scheduled for 2010, and again he was denied.

Sassounian’s attorney, Mark Geragos, had said he didn’t view the first hearing decision as a setback, arguing that it is rare for parole to be granted on the first try, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“The parole commissioners were very complimentary of his chances next time around,” Geragos said in a telephone interview with Los Angeles Times.

Six years later after the second denial, in 2016, the California Board of Parole Hearings eventually recommended Sassounian’s release from prison. 

The board said Sassounian, traumatized by horrific warfare in his native Lebanon as a child, had accepted responsibility for his crime, shown remorse, and participated in numerous treatment and job-training programs in prison.

But Sassounian’s parole was vetoed by California governor Jerry Brown in 2017. The decision was unexpected for many, for Brown has affirmed almost 82 percent of the parole board decisions.

Surprisingly, Jerry Brown announced his decision a day before President Trump’s meeting at the White House with Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Sassounian’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, called the then-governor’s action “alarming.”

“This was a young kid, clearly swayed by emotion at the time” of the killing, who is now “being used repeatedly as a political football,” Geragos said. “I don’t understand why the State Department is involved,” he said, and “I didn’t realize that the governor was trying to curry favor with the brutal dictator Erdogan.”

 

Sassounian has been serving a life sentence when he was convicted in 1984 for the 1982 murder of Turkish Consul General to Los Angeles Kemal Arikan.

In 2002 a federal appeals court overturned a special circumstances finding in his sentence, making Sassounian eligible for parole after serving a minimum of 25 years. Sassounian has now served 38 years. Sassounian will be eligible for parole again in 18 months.

Turkish press: Turkey condemns Czech Parliament resolution on 1915 events

An undated photo shows the Turkish Foreign Ministry in Ankara, Turkey. (AA Photo)

Turkey on Thursday condemned a resolution adopted on May 20 by the senate of Czechia’s Parliament regarding the 1915 events.

“The fact that the decision was taken in an environment with few members in the senate at a time when the whole world was struggling with the coronavirus pandemic reveals the insidious mentality behind it,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said, “It is not possible to impose more than a historical discussion on the events of 1915, as determined by Articles 173 and 231 of the 2015 judgment of the European Court of Human Rights, which was repeated by a second decision in 2017.”

“Attempts to define a historical issue in the interests of politics and certain groups are unacceptable,” it said.

“We call on those who want to present a one-sided view of history to consider President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s letter that expresses an understanding of sharing the common grief sent to Turkey’s Armenian Patriarch on the occasion of April 24.

“We invite the Czech Parliament to respect the provisions of the Lausanne Peace Treaty, international court decisions and the historical and current sources of international law,” it said.

It noted that Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek said the decision does not reflect the attitude of the Czech government.

Turkey objects to presenting the 1915 incidents as “genocide,” rather calling them a tragedy in which both Turks and Armenians suffered casualties in the heat of World War I.

Turkey’s position on the events of 1915 is that the deaths of Armenians in eastern Anatolia took place when some sided with the invading Russians and revolted against Ottoman forces. A subsequent relocation of Armenians resulted in numerous casualties.

Ankara has repeatedly proposed the creation of a joint commission of historians from Turkey and Armenia as well as international experts to examine the issue.

CIVILNET.Syrian-Armenian Women Switch to Mask Production to Help Stop Spread of COVID-19

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22 May, 2020 19:27

Arpi, Melvina, Tamar, Tamar and Lusin are sewing masks 8 hours a day. 

Before the spread of the coronavirus, the Syrian-Armenian seamstresses of Yerevan’s Nor Arev company were sewing eco bags and clothes for children.  

Under the leadership of Vani Nalbandian, they have switched to producing 100 to 200 masks a day to help Armenians against the spread of COVID-19.

Greek, Assyrian, Armenian Genocide Memorial Erected in Berlin

AINA – Assyrian International News Agency

Ecumenical memorial for the victims of the Turkish genocide of Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians, in Berlin.(AINA) — An ecumenical memorial for the victims of the Turkish genocide of Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians has been erected in Berlin by the The Association for the Promotion of an Ecumenical Memorial to Genocide Victims in the Ottoman Empire (FÖGG).

The Turkish genocide targeted the Christian populations of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and killed 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 1 million Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians.

Related: The Assyrian Genocide

According to the website for the new memorial, this is the first combined memorial for all three groups who were victims of the genocide. The website provides information about the demographic, socio-economic and cultural local and regional specifics of the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian communities in the Ottoman Empire and in the 1914 and 1918 Ottoman-occupied territories in Northwest Iran, including memoirs of those affected and third contemporary witnesses, information on the history of Christian communities in the Ottoman Empire — as well as visual material for Ottoman provinces.

PM Pashinyan denies rumors of being involved in medical mask business

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YEREVAN, MAY 19, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan condemned spreading false news about coronavirus and that he is involved in the medical mask business, Pashinyan said in a Facebook Live.

՛՛The spread of false news becomes particularly important when people continue to say that there is no coronavirus. Since the 1st day of coronavirus being recorded in Armenia we have never hidden any news from you. In fact, you know about coronavirus exactly what the Government knows’’, he said.

The PM urged not to believe in false news. He noted that false news are circulated that allegedly he or some other officials are involved in medical masks’ business. ”Some people even ask us why we don’t deny. Dear compatriots, we have already denied to many false news”, Pashinyan said, adding that whoever believes in such news, can continue to believe.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 19-05-20

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YEREVAN, 19 MAY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 19 May, USD exchange rate down by 1.23 drams to 484.65 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 5.46 drams to 530.50 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.03 drams to 6.70 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 4.32 drams to 593.21 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 78.75 drams to 27029.85 drams. Silver price up by 16.50 drams to 270.35 drams. Platinum price up by 686.39 drams to 12683.63 drams.


Armenian Health Minister worried about Covid-19 conspiracy theories running rampant

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Another batch of Chinese medical supplies arrived in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
May 15 2020

A charter flight organised by Armenia’s Commandant Office delivered another batch of medical supplies from China to Yerevan on Friday, the foreign ministry reported. According to the report, the supplies consist of surgical masks, gloves, protective suits, safety lenses, thermometers, ventilators, testing kits, medicine, raw materials for production of COVID-19 testing kits.

As the source detailed, major part of the supplies have been obtained by state funds.

The plane also carried vital medical supplies and equipment donated by EU to developing countries through a WFO programme, other international donors, and Chinese state bodies.

National Security Service denies media reports on NSS Director’s resignation

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 13:27, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The media reports according to which Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Eduard Martirosyan and a group of staffers have submitted resignation letter have nothing to do with the reality, the NSS press service told Armenpress.

“The National Security Service continues normal operation”, the press service said.

Media outlets were reporting different reasons on resignation.

 

Reporting by Karen Khachatryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan