Artur Vanetsyan: Nikol, don’t be afraid of me but the consequences of the disaster you brought to our country

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 24 2021

The Head of opposition “With Honour” faction Artur Vanetsyan has published on his Facebook page communication received from Apple .

The letter says that Vanetsyan is being targeted by state-sponsored attackers who are trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with his Apple ID. In Vanetsyan’s words, he has decided to publish the letter for two reason. 

“This letter confirms my previous statements that for a long period Armenia’s acting authorities had been unlawfully attempting to  eavesdrop on my cell phone conversation, violating my right to private and family life which are evidently connected with my political activity. Apple also shares tips to secure my phone which are worth to share with others. I also call the attention of the Human Rights Defender on this unlawful action against me and possible other citizens of the Republic of Armenia,” Vanetsyan wrote.

“Nikol, don’t be afraid of me but the consequences of the disaster you brought to our country,” Vanetsyan wrote. 

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Today I received a letter from Apple company, which I decided to publish for at least 2 reasons.
1. This letter confirms my previous statements that the current authorities of Armenia illegally, violating the right to privacy of my personal and family life, carried out wiretapping attempts for a long time, which are obviously related to my political activities.
I repeat, I have actual data that an attack was carried out by the infamous Pegasus program not only on my phones, but also on the phones of my close friends and family members.
2. In this letter, the Apple company gives tips for keeping the phone safe, which, I believe, should be widely distributed. I draw the attention of the human rights defender of the Republic of Armenia Arman Tatoyan in connection with the illegal actions carried out against me and possibly other citizens of the Republic of Armenia.
PS: Nicole, don’t be afraid of me, be afraid of the consequences of the atrocities you have brought upon my homeland and the Armenian people.

Armenia Announces Russia-mediated Truce With Azerbaijan

International Business Times
Nov 16 2021

Armenia and Azerbaijan on Tuesday reached a Russia-brokered ceasefire, ending hostilities that erupted earlier in the day along their border, the defence ministry in Yerevan said.

The clashes that Armenia said left one of its soldiers dead and a dozen others captured sparked fears of another flare-up a year after the Caucasus arch-foes fought a war over the disputed mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The six-week conflict, which left more than 6,500 dead, ended a year ago in November in a Russia-brokered deal that saw Armenia cede swathes of territory it had controlled for decades.

“Under the mediation of the Russian side, an agreement was reached to cease fire at Armenia’s eastern border from 18:30 (1430 GMT). The situation has relatively stabilised,” the Armenian defence ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Since last year’s war, both Armenia and Azerbaijan have reported occasional exchanges of fire, sparking fears of another flare-up Photo: AFP / Karen MINASYAN

The ministry said at least one of its soldier died in the clashes and that Armenia had “lost control of two military positions.”

It also reported that 12 Armenian servicemen were captured by the Azerbaijani military.

The two sides accused each other of initiating fighting along their shared border.

“Armenian troops attacked Azerbaijani positions in the districts of Kelbajar and Lachin,” Azerbaijan’s defence ministry said in a statement, adding that two Azerbaijani troops were wounded.

Last year’s conflict saw Armenia cede swathes of territory to Azerbaijan Photo: AFP / Paz PIZARRO

The ministry said Azerbaijani troops “stopped the enemy’s advance, surrounded and detained Armenian servicemen.”

Armenia’s defence ministry said Azerbaijani forces tried to “break through” the border before being repelled.

In a security council meeting, Pashinyan accused Azerbaijan of “an aggression on Armenia’s sovereign territory.”

“Azerbaijan and the forces that support it are targeting Armenia’s statehood, sovereignty, and independence,” he said, alluding to Turkey, which has backed Baku during the Karabakh war.

Map of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh Photo: AFP / Paz PIZARRO

Armenia appealed to ally Russia for military support under the Collective Security Treaty Organisation pact, which obliges Moscow to protect it in the event of a foreign invasion.

“Given that there was an attack on Armenia’s sovereign territory, we appeal to the Russian Federation to protect Armenia’s territorial integrity,” said Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan.

President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation with Pashinyan by phone — the Kremlin said in a statement — and agreed to “continue contacts” on the matter.

Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu held phone conversations with counterparts in Baku and Yerevan and pledged Moscow’s help in easing tensions, the Interfax news agency reported.

Before the ceasefire was announced, the European Union and the United Nations called on both sides to cease hostilities.

European Council President Charles Michel on Twitter called for a “full ceasefire”, while the UN urged Baku and Yerevan to “exercise restraint”.

The French foreign ministry in a statement expressed its “deep concern” and called on all parties to respect the agreements that were reached in November 2020.

Since last year’s war, both Armenia and Azerbaijan have reported occasional exchanges of fire.

On Sunday, they traded accusations of opening fire at their border near Karabakh.

Ethnic Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan as the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and the ensuing conflict claimed around 30,000 lives.

​The US Worries About Armenia-Azerbaijan Tension Spike

Al-Bawaba
Nov 17 2021

The US Worries About Armenia-Azerbaijan Tension Spike

Published November 17th, 2021 – 07:20 GMTFacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestShare

Highlights

  • ’We urge both sides to take immediate concrete steps to reduce tensions, avoid further escalation,’ says US Secretary of State
  • The US voiced concern Tuesday over the increased tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“We also call on the sides to engage directly and constructively to resolve all outstanding issues, including border demarcation,” he added.“The United States is deeply concerned about reports of intensive fighting today between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We urge both sides to take immediate concrete steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation,” said US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement.

“As noted in the Minsk Group Co-Chairs’ statement on November 15, the recent increase in tension between Armenia and Azerbaijan underscores the need for a negotiated, comprehensive, and sustainable settlement of all remaining issues related to or resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” statement said.

The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said Tuesday in a statement that Armenian forces have carried out “large-scale provocations” against the combat posts of the Azerbaijani army in the Kalbajar and Lachin regions of the state border, while two Azerbaijani soldiers were wounded in the attacks.

The Azerbaijani army immediately carried out an emergency operation, the statement said, adding the movement of the Armenian forces was blocked and its forces and means were damaged.

Azerbaijan and Armenia took steps to stabilize the situation on their borders, said a statement by the Russian Defense Ministry later in the day.

It said the clashes in Karakilise have ceased and the situation is currently back to normal and under control.

“As of 5.30 p.m. (1330GMT), with the mediation of Russia, a cease-fire was declared on the Azerbaijan-Armenia border,” the Armenian Defense Ministry said.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the tensions on the Azerbaijan-Armenia border with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Putin and Pashinyan agreed to stay in contact, the Kremlin said in a statement.

Relations between the former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Upper Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

During a 44-day conflict that started in late September last year, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and 300 settlements and villages that were illegally occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

Asbarez: Nearly $500,000 Raised for New Veterans Hospital in Armenia

Family Rescue Fund leaders with ARS Western U.S. representatives during the event

The Family Rescue Fund this year dedicated its annual event to those who defended the homeland and on Thursday, November 11—Veterans’ Day—in partnership with the Veterans of Armenia organization a fundraising event was held, during which nearly $500,000 was raised for a new Veterans Hospital in Armenia.

The goal for this event was to raise funds for the new Veterans’ Hospital in Armenia in support of the wounded soldiers of the Artsakh Wars.

As a result of the last war in 2020, approximately 11,000 soldiers received various injuries, and around 1,500 were recognized as permanently disabled. It has been identified that a specialized hospital for these veterans is urgently needed to provide a comprehensive care. Initiated by the Zinvori Tun Rehabilitation Center, The Veterans’ Hospital is set to be built in Armenia.

The event, held at the Grand Venue Banquet Hall in Los Angeles, brought together hundreds of Armenians from a wide variety of backgrounds, professions, and occupations to support a common cause and continue the long journey of providing for the well-being of our homeland and our people.

The night was heralded by an interactive program that included performances by both beloved and well-known artists, such as Armenchik, Arthur Khachents, Alina Aroustamian, Lilu, Aram Ayrumyan, Karo Ayrumyan, and Tata Simonyan. An auction featuring artwork created by veterans of the 44-Day Artsakh War with Armenian- themed rare collectibles, and paintings such as rugs from the Shushi Rug Factory.

The event was successful in raising $425,000 with pending donations for the new Veterans’ Hospital project by the Zinvori Tun NGO. As a cornerstone for future cooperation and philanthropy, the gala night embodied the organizers’ motto of “Unity” and “No Soldier Left Behind.”
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The Family Rescue Fund was established seven years ago to help improve the quality of life in Armenia by supporting underprivileged families through health, social and educational programs. Over the years, the organization was able to expand its commitments in supporting schools, churches, and hospitals.

After the Artsakh war, the Founding Members of the organization made it a priority to deliver immediate aid to our wounded soldiers. FRF focused most of its efforts on restoring the health of the defenders of our homeland. To date, through tireless efforts of FRF and partnerships in

Armenia, hundreds of wounded soldiers have recovered and received social and educational assistance. In cooperation with the Soldier House Rehabilitation Center, an intensive care department was opened in Armenia for soldiers with life threatening injuries.

The Veterans of Armenia is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed by a group of friends seeking to enable everyone around the world to create meaningful impacts in the motherland. The mission of their organization is to support veterans and their families. This includes assisting the veterans with reacclimating to civilian life by combating PTSD, providing physical therapy, and building an adaptive environment to secure and preserve their dignity and independence. Their motto is “No Soldier Left Behind,” and 100 percent of all donations from the community are directed toward impacting the lives of our veterans and soldiers. All administrative costs are paid for by the members.

Armenian Ambassador informs US Senator about latest aggression unleashed by Azerbaijani forces

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 10:01, 17 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. On November 16th Lilit Makunts, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the United States of America, held a virtual meeting with Senator Chris Van Hollen (D – Maryland), the Embassy of Armenia in US said in a statement on social media.

Ambassador informed Senator about the aggression unleashed by the Azerbaijani armed forces and the infiltration into the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

Ambassador Makunts stressed the importance of condemnation of the provocative actions of Azerbaijan by the international community.

Senator Van Hollen expressed his concern over the situation and noted that he will bring the issue to the attention of his colleagues in the Senate.

Armenian army commander: Azerbaijan wants corridor, leader of Armenia gave consent to that, but refused later

News.am, Armenia
Nov 18 2021

The situation in Sisian is calm, the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides are holding negotiations over the detection of missing persons and return of captives. This is what commander of the Sisian detachment Ashot Minasyan said during a conversation with Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“There are no negotiations over the military posts, the Azerbaijani troops haven’t retreated. According to unverified data, Azerbaijan has seized three military posts. Those posts were very important because we could see not only our training center, but also the airport in Sisian, the Kapan-Meghri-Yerevan interstate road that stretches to Sisian region,” he said.

Asked why Azerbaijan attacked and caused escalation, Minasyan said the following: “Azerbajian’s goal is to have the corridor, which the leader of our country had given consent to, but had refused to fulfill the promise later because to give the corridor would mean to destroy Armenia. I believe the negotiations are being held to maneuver the words ‘road’ or ‘corridor’.”

According to the detachment commander, the ceasefire achieved through Russian mediation can’t be sustainable, and Azerbaijan will cause escalation again.

Minasyan added that he is preparing to send a letter to the Ministry of Defense to permit the detachment to participate in the military operations, if necessary.

The situation in the eastern direction of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border was extremely tense yesterday. At around 1 p.m. the units of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan launched an attack on Armenian military posts. The adversary used artillery, armored vehicles and firearms of various calibers. Starting from 6:30 p.m. the fighting stopped and the situation became relatively stable, based on an agreement reached through Russia’s mediation.

The Ministry of Defense reported that today at 10 a.m. the situation on the eastern border of Armenia is relatively stable, and the ceasefire agreement is mainly maintained.

The Ministry of Defense has reported only one casualty, that is, the death of contractual serviceman Meruzhan Harutyunyan (born in 1991). There are 13 captured servicemen, communication with 24 servicemen is lost, and their fate remains unknown.

Karabakh building new reservoir, pipeline towards Stepanakert

PanArmenian, Armenia
Nov 19 2021

PanARMENIAN.Net – The construction of a 22 km pipeline taking water from the Patara River in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) to the capital of Stepanakert is underway, the President’s office has revealed, according to CivilNet.

The project is set to be completed in July 2022. Also, a reservoir will be built on the river by 2025, given that the Artsakh Water Committee has already ordered documents to determine the design and estimated cost.

In the summer, a number of districts of Stepanakert were left without water due to the drought, that’s why the construction of the pipeline connecting the Patara River to the water supply system of the capital has become urgent.

Artsakh also lost most of its energy capacity in the war unleashed by Azerbaijan in fall 2020. Now Karabakh is forced to import electricity, whereas prior to the war, the country was an energy exporter.

Armenia local elections: Ruling party wins in Ijevan

News.am, Armenia
Nov 15 2021

The ruling Civil Contract Party (CCP) has won the local elections in Ijevan, Armenia.

According to the party, they received 80.78%, whereas the opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation-ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party—a mere 5.87% of the votes in the administrative capital of Tavush Province

The CCP, led by Artur Chagharyan, and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, led by Vahan Ghazumyan, ran in the elections in Ijevan.

Traffic restores on Stepanakert-Shushi-Berdzor road

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 18:34, 8 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. The Stepanakert-Shushi-Berdzor interstate road is now open on both sides after the traffic on the Stepanakert-Berdzor road was stopped due to the incident at the crossroad near Shushi, ARMENPRESS reports the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh informs.

“On November 8, at around 15:00, in the area near the city of Shushi, the Azerbaijani side fired at civilians carrying out construction works on water supply pipes, as a result of which 1 civilian died immediately, 3 others were injured.

The health condition of the injured is assessed by doctors as moderate.

The law enforcement bodies of the Republic of Artsakh, together with the Russian peacekeeping forces, are currently carrying out relevant work to find out the circumstances of the incident.

It was reported that the traffic on the Stepanakert-Berdzor road was suspended. The Stepanakert-Shushi-Berdzor interstate road is now open on both sides for all types of vehicles,” reads the statement.

Artsakh authorities release 1-year statistics of crimes, violations of ceasefire committed by Azeri forces

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 10:54, 10 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani military committed 56 crimes against Armenians of Artsakh since the signing of the ceasefire in November 9-10, 2020, the general prosecution of Artsakh said in a statement.

“Since November 10, 2020, the Azerbaijani military deployed in territories adjacent to Armenian settlements under the control of the Artsakh armed forces committed 56 crimes against the Armenians of Artsakh, with 43 criminal cases opened in this regard.

After the 2020 November 9 trilateral statement Azerbaijan ceased active military aggression and went on with its further actions to realizing its plan on terrorizing the Armenians of Artsakh and achieving exodus of Armenians from Artsakh.

Overall, 3 cases of murder (2 targeting civilians), 23 cases of attempted murder (17 targeting servicemembers), 1 act of terrorism, 12 cases of malicious destruction of property using firearms (8 targeting military property), 5 cases of attempted destruction of property, 3 cases of theft, 2 cases of robbery, 3 cases of destruction of cemeteries, 2 cases of torture, 1 case of death threats and 1 case of kidnapping were committed by Azeri troops.

2 civilians and 9 servicemembers were killed, 68 including 44 servicemembers survived attempted murders, 37 people including 28 servicemembers suffered various-degree gunshot wounds, 6 people were physically attacked, and two others were threatened with murder.

Livestock and car thefts committed by Azeri troops resulted in 17,710,000 drams in property damages to civilians.

5 residential homes, 3 agricultural vehicles, 7 transportation vehicles including 6 military, 2 construction vehicles were either destroyed or targeted in malicious destruction of property committed by Azeri troops.

Three gardens were set ablaze and livestock were shot at.

In addition, since November 2020 the Azerbaijani forces deployed in the vicinity of Stepanakert city, Askeran ,Martuni and Shushi regions regularly opened gunfire from various firearms either into the air or at nearby settlements, which often resulted in the bullets hitting the rooftops or yards of apartments.

“The abovementioned statistics proves that after the trilateral statement Azerbaijan regularly violated the “complete ceasefire and termination of all hostilities” requirement stipulated under Clause 1 of the statement, by continuing its Armenophobic and [murderous] policy. The sequence of the incidents and forms of manifestation prove that their main goal is terrorism, with the Russian peacekeeper and the Armenian soldier being the only factor protecting the Artsakhis from it,” the prosecution said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan