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The money raised will help the Voskeporik Development Center in Armenia provide reliable transportation for kids to go to developmental therapy.
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WASHINGTON — Temperatures are not the only thing warming up across the District – in fact, nestled in Georgetown is a very heartwarming sight for the eyes.

The feeling of spring is definitely in the air and there have been signs of the season across the area. On one plot of land along 35th Street is a thousand tulips. 

Every square inch is a burst of yellow, pink, and purple, but visitors will find something else there – something just as lovely.

A plaque with a simple request. 

“By planting these tulips, we’re trying to raise awareness and raise money for children who are disabled in Armenia and trying to get to therapy,” a member of the family that planted the flowers in November said. “So all the proceeds will go to the car that will take them to therapy.”

On the plaque is a QR code showing how to make a donation towards the cause. As of Tuesday morning, 56% of their goal of $1,500 has been reached with $842 being collected.

Click here for more information on the cause and to donate. 

Armenia: EU-funded programme holds business courses for farmers from Tavush, Shirak and Lori regions


A project to improve the skills of farmers from the Tavush, Shirak and Lori regions, implemented as part of the EU-funded ‘Green Agriculture Initiative in Armenia’ (European Union-GAIA Armenia), has presented the results of its work.

Some 70 farmers and agribusiness representatives, EU-GAIA beneficiaries, sheep, legume and herb farmers attended specialised courses and learned practical techniques for developing business plans, financial modelling and costing processes. Participants developed and presented their agribusiness and farm development plans.

The ‘Agricultural Production, Finance and Business Plan Development’ course took place in Gyumri and Dilijan. It was conducted by the International Centre for Agribusiness Research and Education (ICARE-Armenia) in collaboration with the UNDP in Armenia.

The EU Green Agriculture Initiative in Armenia (EU-GAIA) project is funded by the European Union and co-funded by the Austrian Development Cooperation. The project is jointly implemented by the Austrian Development Agency and UNDP in Armenia.

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Armenia MFA: Azerbaijan goal is to subject Karabakh to ethnic cleansing even 35 years after Maragha crime

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia on Monday released a statement on the 31st anniversary of the massacre of Armenians in Maragha town. The statement reads as follows:

31 years ago, on April 10, 1992, the Azerbaijani armed forces carried out a preplanned brutal massacre of the peaceful population of the Armenian settlement of Maragha in Martakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh, as a result of which the settlement with a population of about 5,000 was completely subjected to ethnic cleansing, more than 50 civilians were brutally killed and as many were taken captive. This data has been documented in the reports of the human rights organisations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. The fates of many hostages have not been clarified to this day, and they are considered to have been forcibly disappeared.

The Maragha massacre was a continuation of the organised pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait, Kirovabad and Baku and one of the manifestations of mass crimes committed by the Azerbaijani authorities on the grounds of national identity. The preplanned crimes against the civilian population of Nagorno-Karabakh, war crimes, their impunity and glorification became part of Azerbaijan’s systemic policy and took on new manifestations during Azerbaijan’s aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh in April 2016 and on a larger scale during the 44-day war of 2020 as a result of which tens of thousands of Armenians were displaced also from Hadrut, Shushi and surrounding regions.

It is no coincidence that not only the Armenians displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh during 1988-1991 have never had the opportunity to return to their homes and exercise their rights, including managing their private property, but also nowadays, Azerbaijan violates the provisions of the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020, disrupting the return of displaced persons and refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions, which should be carried out under the supervision of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Moreover, violating the norms of international law and the international obligations, nowadays the official Baku is populating with Azerbaijanis the Armenian settlements fallen under its control, the homes of Armenians, for example in the Armenian village of Talish.

It is also noteworthy that, grossly violating the decisions of authoritative international courts, Azerbaijan openly continues to desecrate, vandalise and destroy the Armenian religious, historical and cultural monuments and sanctuaries, having the aim to completely erase the Armenian trace from the territories that are under its control. At the same time, the hate speech towards the Armenians continues at the highest level. These actions have already been repeatedly condemned by international institutions.

31 years after the Maragha massacre, already for around four months Azerbaijan has been illegally blocking the Lachin corridor connecting Nagorno-Karabakh with the rest of the world. The deliberate creation of a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, the periodic violations of the ceasefire and the aggressive actions of the Azerbaijani armed forces in Nagorno-Karabakh, the consistent targeting and terrorising of the peaceful population prove once again that Azerbaijan’s goal is to subject Nagorno-Karabakh to ethnic cleansing.

Today we pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the Maragha massacre. In order to further prevent such crimes, we once again emphasise the urgency of taking the active steps by the international community, including by using the available international mechanisms.

The Republic of Armenia reaffirms its commitment to the establishment of lasting and comprehensive peace and security in the region, which is possible by Azerbaijan’s refusal of the maximalist and aggressive policy and by the search for fair solutions to the existing problems.


‘Intolerable’: Anti-Armenian fliers posted near Glendale church

April 1 2023

Leaflets depicting anti-Armenian sentiment were found near an Armenian church in Glendale on Friday morning. The city’s mayor, Ardy Kassakhian, called the postings “ruthless and intolerable”.

The leaflets, found taped to light poles near St. Mary’s Armenian Apostolic Church, contained messages denying the Armenian Genocide but claiming that Israel “fully supports” its completion. They pointed to Azerbaijan’s ongoing blockade of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which has turned into a humanitarian crisis.

The region is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians but is within Azerbaijan; Critics say the blockade has cut off the nation’s access to food and medicine.

Anti-Armenian leaflets were found near St Mary’s Armenian Apostolic Church in Glendale.

(Glendale Public Relations Office)

“[We] You will continue to witness the efforts of hate groups that continue to promote the horrific genocide here in the city of Glendale, home to one of the largest Armenian communities in the United States,” Kassakhian said in a statement.

Kassakhian claimed that those responsible for putting up the signs were “undoubtedly emboldened” by Turkey’s continued denial of the Armenian Genocide and by the blockade in Azerbaijan.

California Assemblywoman Laura Friedman (D-Burbank) called the posters “disgusting.”

“Let’s be clear that we will not allow these hateful racists to sow discord between the Jewish and Armenian communities,” Friedman said on Twitter.

The Armenian Genocide resulted in the deaths of an estimated 700,000 to 1.2 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

It was not recognized by the United States until 2021 under President Biden.

The Glendale Police Department is investigating the incident as a possible hate crime against the Armenian church and community, the agency said in a statement.

The incident came several months after anti-Armenian leaflets were found taped to poles in Beverly Hills, KTLA reported.

Russia, Belarus barred from upcoming Yerevan European Weightlifting Championships 2023 by EWF

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YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS. Russia and Belarus will not participate in the European Weightlifting Championships 2023 due in Yerevan, according to Russian news media.

The men’s and women’s teams of Russia and Belarus were not included in the final entry list of nations by the EWF.

The EWF European Weightlifting Championships 2023 are scheduled to take place 15-23 April in Yerevan, Armenia.

In 2022, the EWF indefinitely banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in its events. Russia and Belarus nonetheless submitted bids to participate in the Yerevan championships but the EWF turned them down.

Government plans longer lifespan for Armenian Nuclear Power Plant’s reactor

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 15:24, 23 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government approved on March 23 a 10-year extension of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant’s reactor.

The decision was made at the Cabinet meeting.

The lifespan of the nuclear power plant’s N2 reactor has already been extended until 2026 and underwent major modernization and re-equipment works.

According to the Armenian government, additional investments and works will enable to extend the lifespan of the reactor until 2036 “taking into account the completed modernization works, as well as opinions from specialized organizations and the international experience in extending the operational timeframes of similar power units.”

Amid Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions, IRGC Commander Visits Border Regions

Iran International
March 24 2023




Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Ground Force commander visited border regions in the northwest near Armenia and Azerbaijan where tensions between the two Transcaucasian countries have spiked. 

Brigadier-General Mohammad Pakpour visited an area under control of IRGC’s Ashura camp located around the common borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, where a resumption of military conflict is feared. The two countries fought a war in 2020 over disputed territories and Yerevan has accused Baku of recent border incursions.

Although the Islamic Republic says it is neutral in the conflict but it has warned it would not tolerate changes to international borders.

Iranian media have reported in recent weeks that Azerbaijan is preparing for a potential attack on Armenia, without elaborating on the details. Earlier in the week, Aftab News, a website believed to be close to former President Hassan Rouhani and the Moderation and Development Party, quoted Baku’s Ambassador to Iran Ali Alizada as criticizing “smuggling of military supplies into Khankendi by Armenian separatists.” The area is called Stepanakert in Armenia. “Time to act,” he urged. 

Earlier in the month, Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan summoned the Iranian ambassador in Baku to protest the flight of an Iranian warplane on the border of the two countries. Ambassador Abbas Mousavi was told that the warplane continuously flew near the Azerbaijani border for more than 40 minutes at a distance of 3-5 kilometers on March 11.

After a gunman assaulted Azerbaijan’s embassy in capital Tehran, Baku says it is evacuating staff and family members from the country. The incident came amid increased tensions between the neighboring countries triggered by territorial conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia and Yerevan as well as over Baku’s decision this month to appoint its first ever ambassador to Israel. 

Iran is dangerously implicated in regional tensions centered on Azerbaijan-Armenia that are exacerbated by fall-out from Russia’s war in Ukraine.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202303243113

The Prime Minister had a meeting with representatives of extra-parliamentary political forces

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YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a meeting with the heads of parties participating in the Consultative Assembly on Cooperation with Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces in the Government, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister. 

The meeting was attended by Republic Party Chairman Aram Sargsyan, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party of Armenia Levon Shirinyan, United Motherland Party Chairman Mher Terteryan, Chairman of the European Party of Armenia Tigran Khzmalyan, “Power of the Fatherland” Party Tigran Arzakantsyan, Sovereign Armenia Party Chairman David Sanasaryan.

Armenia says soldier killed in Azerbaijan border shooting

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AFP – Armenian officials on Thursday accused Azerbaijani troops of opening fire and killing an Armenian soldier along the volatile border between the two Caucasus neighbours locked in a decades-long territorial dispute.

Armenia’s Investigative Committee said an Armenian soldier “was fatally wounded when Azerbaijani troops opened fire in Eraskh” in the southeast part of the border on Wednesday.

Baku and Yerevan went to war twice — in the 1990s and most recently in 2020 — over Azerbaijan’s Armenian-majority breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Occasional shootouts have broken out along the countries’ shared border since a Russian-brokered ceasefire ended their latest fighting in autumn 2020.

On March 15, Azerbaijan accused Armenia of opening fire on its army positions along the border and in Karabakh.

Last week, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan warned against a “very high risk of escalation” in Karabakh. Armenia has also accused Russian peacekeepers of failing to protect ethnic Armenians living in the restive region.

The European Union last month deployed an expanded monitoring mission to the Armenian side of the border as Western engagement grows in a region that is traditionally the Kremlin’s sphere of influence.

Under the 2020 ceasefire agreement, Yerevan ceded to Baku swathes of territory it had controlled for decades.

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, ethnic Armenian separatists in Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan. The ensuing conflict claimed some 30,000 lives.

‘High Probability Of Escalation’ With Azerbaijan: Armenia PM

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March 14 2023

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday warned of a “very high probability” of an escalation on the restive border with Azerbaijan and in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, over which the arch foes fought two wars.

“There is a very high probability of an escalation along Armenia’s border (with Azerbaijan) and in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Pashinyan said in a press conference, accusing Baku of stepping up “aggressive rhetoric” amid the “humanitarian catastrophe” caused by Baku’s blockade of the contested territory.

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