PM Pashinyan receives Chairman of Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches of Eurasia

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 16:38, 2 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 2, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received Chairman of the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches of Eurasia, head of the department of Armenian studies at the Catholic University of Lyon, the Very Rev. Dr. Rene Levonian, the PM’s Office said.

The sides exchanged ideas about the domestic and external challenges faced by Armenia and its people, as well as the ways of overcoming these challenges. The Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora ties were also touched upon.

The Very Rev. Dr. Rene Levonian thanked the Armenian PM for the meeting and stated that he is ready to assist in solving the problems facing the homeland as much as possible.

Armenian President holds farewell meeting with Ambassador of Brazil

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 12:35, 26 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 26, ARMENPRESS. President Vahagn Khachaturyan received today Ambassador of Brazil Agemar de Mendonça Sanctos, who is completing his diplomatic mission in Armenia, the Presidential Office said.

President Khachaturyan thanked the Ambassador for the efforts made aimed at strengthening and developing the mutual partnership between the two countries.

The sides highly valued the Armenian-Brazilian bilateral relations, highlighting the role of the Armenian community in the strengthening of these ties.

The Ambassador said he leaves Armenia with the best impressions.

The President wished success to the foreign diplomat in his future activities.

Armenia expects Baku to clarify territories it thinks are Azerbaijan’s

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Yerevan has urged Baku to specify which territories they mean when they speak about the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev said earlier that the main expectation of Azerbaijan is the recognition of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan by Armenia.

Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan said on Friday, April 30 that there is nothing unacceptable in the proposal of mutually recognizing each other’s territorial integrity by Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“We also said that Armenia and Azerbaijan recognized each other’s territorial integrity in the early 1990s. The Nagorno-Karabakh issue is not a territorial issue for us, but an issue of security and rights for the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh,” Grigoryan said, according to Armenpress.

“But some statements by a number of high-ranking Azerbaijani officials need to be clarified. In the context of these statements, we believe that the Azerbaijani officials should specify which territories they see in the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan so that Armenia could clarify its position.”

Turkey’s foreign minister salutes the Armenian genocide

More than a century ago, Ottoman Turks deliberately rounded up and murdered more than a million Armenians.

While some historians have argued that the deaths were due to the fog of war, evidence is overwhelming that the design and goal of the slaughter were deliberate. Other Turks parry discussion of the murder of more than a million Armenians by pointing out that Turks also suffered grievously in the Balkans. This is neither here nor there, though, as it is not relevant to the question about the deliberate extermination of eastern Anatolia’s Armenian population. Almost no one, the most ardent Turkish nationalists excepted, denies the deaths even if they deny the genocide.

Given how relatively recent the murders were — most Armenians have grandparents, if not parents, who suffered the tragedy — it takes certain pathological sociopathy to mock the genocide. However, this is what Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu did during an official visit to Uruguay. While departing the Turkish Embassy, Cavusoglu flashed the sign of the Grey Wolves at protesters of Armenian descent. The provocation embarrassed Uruguay, whose president demanded an explanation.

This is what Turkish diplomacy has become. The episode ranks just behind the Sheridan Circle assaults in the annals of Turkey’s disdain for its norms. To understand how provocative the foreign minister’s actions were, it is necessary to understand the Grey Wolves he has embraced:

Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) established the Grey Wolves in the 1960s as its Brown Shirts. They roughed up, beat, and sometimes murdered ethnic and religious minorities in Turkey, with a special focus on targeting Armenians, Greeks, and Kurds. During the 1988-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War, Grey Wolf volunteers were guilty of some of that conflict’s worst atrocities.

In recent decades, both the MHP and the Grey Wolves have found common cause with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. During trips to Turkey, I would explore MHP-dominated districts far from the normal tourist enclaves, and I would see Grey Wolf posters depicting a Jewish-star-wearing octopus strangling Turkey, imagery borrowed directly from Nazi Germany.

Last year, Congress called upon the State Department to review whether the Grey Wolves deserved designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has yet to reply.

Cavusoglu’s actions are bad enough if they were a one-off episode and the exception of Turkish regime action rather than the rule. But, as the foreign minister was taunting the children of genocide, Sezgin Tanrikulu, a member of parliament from the opposing Republican People’s Party (CHP), tweeted, “On April 24, 1915, hundreds of Armenian intellectuals were detained in Istanbul, exiled to Cankiri, Ayas, and Ankara, and forcibly disappeared. Without confronting this date, which is the milestone of evil, true justice cannot be achieved.” The Turkish government reacted to his acknowledgment of history by launching an investigation against him on charges of “insulting the Turkish nation.” He now faces years in prison for stating historical reality.

The irony, of course, is that those who besmirch the Turkish nation are not parliamentarians and intellectuals like Tanrikulu but rather buffoons like Cavusoglu who represent Turkey on the world stage. Turkey’s dehumanization of Armenians and its denial of historical truth is the precedent for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s revisionism in Ukraine.

While President Joe Biden has now formally recognized the Armenian Genocide, Cavusoglu’s action should spark three policy adjustments: First, the White House should acknowledge that the threat of genocide continues today against the millennia-old Armenian communities in Nagorno-Karabakh. It was no coincidence that Turkey and Azerbaijan launched their war on the 100th anniversary of the Ottoman invasion of independent Armenia.

Second, Washington is complicit in arming its would-be perpetrators. It is time for Blinken to follow the law and enact Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act.

Finally, as Turkey doubles down on denial and punishes dissent, there may be no recourse but for the United States and Europe to break another diplomatic taboo and begin to discuss the necessity for Turkish reparations to Armenia, not only to pay for the past but also the present.

Michael Rubin (@mrubin1971) is a contributor to the Washington Examiner’s Beltway Confidential. He is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/turkeys-foreign-minister-salutes-the-armenian-genocide 

Cases of pressure, violence against media drop in Armenia – Committee for Protection of Freedom of Speech

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YEREVAN, APRIL 25, ARMENPRESS. The first quarter of 2022 was “a relatively calm period” for the activities of journalists and the press in Armenia, according to Ashot Melikyan, the Chairman of the Committee for the Protection of Freedom of Speech.

According to the Committee for the Protection of Freedom of Speech 2022 Q1 report, the number of cases of violence against reporters, pressure against the media and lawsuits against journalists have dropped.

Particularly, only 1 case of physical violence against a journalist was recorded (In 2021’s same period there were 7 cases).

Another 12 cases of pressure against media outlets and media employees were recorded, against 2021 same period’s 20 cases.

7 lawsuits were filed against media outlets and journalists, while in 2021’s same period the number was 10.

According to Melikyan, the decrease is also associated with the relatively calm domestic political situation in the country.

“During the many years of monitoring we have seen that whenever the social and political situation gets aggravated in the country the pressure against journalists and the media intensifies. But when it is calm the pressure drops,” he said.

Nevertheless some internal tension exists and Melikyan said that both journalists and politicians or their supporters should conclude any ideological struggle in the ideological arena and not allow for the events to escalate into violence and mutual insults.

However, cases of violations of the right to information have increased with 45 cases being recorded against the 15 cases of 2021’s same period.

“This number shows that it is highly difficult for journalists to obtain official information from governmental bodies, we continue receiving complaints. We must express our concern over this. In many cases this too can be the reason from the spread of disinformation in our information arena,” Melikyan warned.

Melikyan also expressed concern over legislative amendments, namely the criminalization of “grave insults” and the increase of compensation for defamation and insults.

He added that the amendments that have been done and continue being done in the Law on Mass Media are also creating unfounded restrictions for freedom of speech, especially regarding the work of journalists in state bodies, and the suspension or revoking of their accreditation. Melikyan noted that most of media experts in Armenia are calling for the immediate revision of these changes and a complete legislative reform on the mass media.

Bay Area Community Commemorates Armenian Genocide

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People gathered at Mt. Davidson in San Francisco Sunday to mark the 107th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide.

On Sunday, April 24, 1915, the first steps were taken that ultimately led to the killing of 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of the Turkish government.

The Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day is a public holiday in Armenia.

Every year on this day, Armenians around the world, including the Bay Area remembers those killed in the genocide.

Last year, President Joe Biden was the first U.S. president, to refer to what happened, as genocide.

On Sunday, Biden released the following statement, saying while reflecting on the genocide, it’s important to remain vigilant of hate’s influence.

“After enduring a genocide, the Armenian people were determined to rebuild their community and their culture, so often in new homes and new lands, including the United States. Armenian Americans are a vital part of the fabric of the United States.”

Armenpress: Australian-Armenian community to hold marches for justice on Genocide Remembrance Day

Australian-Armenian community to hold marches for justice on Genocide Remembrance Day

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian community in Australia will hold a march for justice on April 24 – the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, in the Sydney and Melbourne Squares. The marches will be held jointly with the representatives of the Greek and Assyrian communities.

Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of Australia Hayk Gayserian told Armenpress that the purpose of the upcoming march is to urge the Australian authorities to recognize the genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks perpetrated by Turkey.

“Our goal is to deliver to the Australian authorities that recognizing the genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks, perpetrated by Turkey in 1915, is an important and strong necessity for our communities. Like more than 30 countries, international organizations, the different states of Australia have also recognized the Armenian Genocide, and the government of Australia should also do that”, Hayk Gayserian said.

He informed that this year’s April 24th march will also touch upon the current situation in Artsakh. It will be presented in a context that the actions of Aliyev’s administration against the people of Artsakh are the continuation of the same genocide.

“Those actions have been done against Armenians because Turkey’s crimes are still left unpunished. We consider this impunity the main reason that countries like Azerbaijan and Turkey are trying to carry out such actions against Armenians”, the ANC Australia Executive Director said.

The commemoration events will continue also on April 26. A commemoration event is scheduled that day, during which members of the Parliament of Australia will deliver speeches. There will be representatives from the two major political parties of the country. They will call on their government to recognize the 1915 genocide. The event will be held online. Ombudsman of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan will also deliver a speech on the impunity of the genocide which affected the people of Artsakh.

Asked what is the probability that the government of Australia will recognize the genocide of Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians, Hayk Gayserian said there is progress and they will continue the works on this direction. At this stage the situation is that the Parliament of Australia adopted a resolution, calling on the government to recognize the genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks. The Australian Parliament had its say on the issue of the Genocide.

“The Parliament represents the whole society, therefore we can state that the people are ready for the recognition, it remains for the executive power to do that. It either should follow the call of its people and recognize the Genocide or become the subject of the dictatorial leadership of Turkey, which is exerting external pressure on the Australian government”, he said, recalling the 2021 April 24th speech of the Australian PM where he talked about the 1915 events, the deportation of Armenians without using the term genocide. According to Gayserian, it’s the time for the next step.

Hayk Gayserian said Australia is on the eve of new elections. The elections of the Federal Parliament will be held on May 21, the incumbent PM tends to be re-elected. According to him, the elections are an occasion to touch upon the issue of the Genocide, although there could be reasons between the leadership and the opposition.

“Of course, our call must be to use the term genocide in the commemoration speeches. If the April 24th speeches do not address the Genocide as we expect, we will clarify the positions of the two parties on this matter from April 24 up to the May 21st elections. Armenians will vote in favor of those who are ready to recognize the genocide of Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians”, Hayk Gayserian said.

 

Interview by Anna Gziryan




Arman Tatoyan: Danger can become destructive if…

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Armenia’s former Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Arman Tatoyan says the people should not give up the struggle.

“The danger will have devastating effects if we allow ourselves to be persuaded that we are in a hopeless situation and that the struggle is pointless,” he wrote on Facebook on Tuesday. 

“It’s easy when society is divided and internal solidarity is disrupted,” he added.

Sports: Armenian boxers win their opening bouts at European Championships

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Three Armenian boxers have won their opening bouts at the EUBC Youth European Boxing Championships in Bulgaria, the Boxing Federation of Armenia reported.

Artur Mkrtchyan (63.5 kg) defeated Andrey Kostenko of Ukraine in the first fight, while Aghvan Aleksanyan (86 kg) overpowered his Czech rival David Polak on Saturday.

Another Armenian boxer Erik Israelyan (60 kg) won his first bout after knocking out his German opponent.

Armenian PM expects people’s unity around peace agenda

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YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan expects the unity of the people around the peace agenda.

During the Q&A session in the Parliament today, the PM said: “Yes, our society was divided after November 9, 2020. Election, where people can express, is the mean to overcome the society’s division in democratic countries. This is the mean because there is no atmosphere of consent in a democratic society, where everyone agrees with everything. This is the essence of democracy. But there are also moments when the entire public is consolidating around solving a problem. I said today that if our people gave that mandate to us, the people must unite around that peace agenda and the government that pushes forward that peace agenda. I think it’s obvious that this path has no alternative”.

The PM said declaring that agenda doesn’t mean that they will be able to succeed because it requires double, triple, quadruple efforts.

“But we must also see the challenges, learn lessons from our history, from our history of the recent period. And yes, the state’s interest must become the core and the backbone of everything. I have heard a sentence after the war that the war showed the gaps of our model of patriotism”, he said.