Turkey’s Erdoğan calls Macron “political novice” over Armenia issue

AHVAL News
Feb 16 2019
Turkey’s Erdoğan calls Macron “political novice” over Armenia issue

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Friday called his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron a “political novice” over the announcement earlier this month that France would hold a national day to commemorate “the Armenian genocide.’’

“I say to Macron — you are still a political novice, first learn the history of your country,” Erdoğan said during an interview with pro-government A-Haber TV. “There is no genocide in our history. Be careful in your use of the term ‘Armenian genocide.’ Firstly, learn of the history of this issue. While not being subjected to a genocide in our country, there are currently around 100,000 Armenians who are citizens and non-citizens in our country.’’ 

Macron announced on Feb.9  that France, home to a sizable Armenian community, would hold a national day in commemoration of the Armenian genocide on April 24, marking the 1915 rounding up of thousands of Armenian intellectuals suspected of harbouring nationalist sentiment and being hostile to Ottoman rule. 

France was one of the first major European nations to recognise the mass killings as “genocide” with more than 20 other countries following suit.

Turkey has never officially acknowledged that events leading to the death of hundreds of thousands of Armenians starting in 1915 constitute a genocide, though many other countries do. 

Ankara accepts that many Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in clashes with Ottoman forces during World War One, but contests the figures and denies the killings were systematically orchestrated and constitute a genocide.

Babayan’s presidential ambitions cause disputes in Nagorno-Karabakh

Kavkazsky Uzel , Russia
Feb 10 2019
Babayan’s presidential ambitions cause disputes in Nagorno-Karabakh

Alvard Grigoryan
[Armenian News note: the below is translated from Russian]

Supporters of Samvel Babayan [commander of the Nagorno-Karabakh army until 1999] supporters have announced collection of signatures in support of a referendum, which will enable the former defence minister of [Azerbaijan’s breakaway] Nagorno-Karabakh to run in the presidential election. Local residents made diametrically opposed assessments of Babayan’s presidential plans.

As reported by the Kavkazsky Uzel [website], Samvel Babayan held a meeting with his supporters in [Nagorno-Karabakh capital] Stepanakert [Xankandi] on 10 July 2018, saying that he was not striving for some high-ranking post or power. At the meeting, which according to the organisers’ estimates, was attended by more than 1,000 people, the politician voiced his plan for opening an office in Stepanakert. [For reference, on 28 November 2017, on charges of importing an air-defence system to Armenia, the court of first instance sentenced Babayan to six years of imprisonment. The opposition and Babayan proper considered the arrest as politically motivated. On 15 July, the court of appeals ruled that the case be remitted for a new investigation and Babayan be released from custody. The decision was taken against the background of protest rallies staged by his supporters.]

In February 2019, former Nagorno-Karabakh defence minister Samvel Babayan made a statement saying that he was going to put forward his candidacy for the post of president of Nagorno-Karabakh. In Nagorno-Karabakh, the presidential and parliamentary elections are going to be held in spring 2020. By now, only two people have voiced their intention to run in the election: Babayan and Arayik Harutyunyan, the adviser to the incumbent Nagorno-Karabakh president, Kavkazsky Uzel reported.

On 5 February, Samvel Babayan made a statement on his plan to run in the presidential election. Babayan emphasised that before being nominated, a candidate for the post of president of Nagorno-Karabakh was obliged to have lived in the republic for the preceding 10 years; however, the collection of signatures of the required number of voters of Karabakh would allow him to compete for the presidential post. “Signatures will by all means be collected. I will collect a sufficient number of signatures and even twice the number needed to prove that first, people want me to return and second, they want to take a step,” Radio Azatutyun [Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe’s Armenian service] quoted Babayan as saying.

Samvel Babayan specified that collection of signatures would begin in March 2019. The politician said that he had no internal desire to run for presidency; however, his numerous supporters were “forcing” him to run in the election. “People – individuals, supporters, those voicing the desire, and those who want me to return [….] [Square brackets as published] This is a referendum. We make no secret of this,” the Aysor.am edition reported on 5 February, quoting Babayan.

Babayan’s team beginning collection of signatures on 10 March

On 10 March, Samvel Babayan’s supporters are going to open an office in Stepanakert. On the same day, they are beginning to collect signatures in favour of his running in the presidential election, a member of the chamber of lawyers of Nagorno-Karabakh and veteran of the Karabakh war, Zhanna Arzymanyan, reported.

Commenting on the former defence minister’s decision to run in the presidential election, she used the words by Babayan proper: “Given the exiting political, social, socioeconomic and military situation in Artsakh [Armenian name of Nagorno-Karabakh], we are facing the risk of losing our motherland”.

“Apart from this, we adopt thousands of laws. People want Babayan to return to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). I am sure that there are people, who will publicly voice their desire to show support for Babayan,” the former supporter of the commander of the Nagorno-Karabakh army told Kavkazsky Uzel.

Asked whether Samvel Babayan was ready to take upon himself the role of the opposition leader, Arzumanyan again responded using his [Babayan’s] words: “We have come to unite society, rather than to break it apart. It is an ideological objective to be in the opposition. When we secure changes to the constitution and when we present our political programme, only then will it become clear, whether we will stand as the opposition or not,” she said quoting Babayan.

Zhanna Arzumanyan added that possible obstacles on the part of the republic’s authorities did not disturb Samvel Babayan and his supporters. “It does not matter how the Artsakh authorities will behave. Whatever has been decided has to be implemented,” she said.

Babayan needs 10,500 signatures

The procedure of nominating a candidate for the post of president of Nagorno-Karabakh is stipulated by the constitution and the electoral code of the republic, a representative of the Nagorno-Karabakh justice ministry told KavkazskyUzel.

Samvel Babayan declared his intention to hold a referendum in order to bypass the restrictions set for those running in the presidential elections. Article 48 of the constitution stipulates concrete procedures of nominating a candidate and Article 162 stipulates the procedure of holding a referendum, a representative of the central electoral commission [CEC] told KavkazskyUzel.

According to Article 48 of the constitution of Nagorno-Karabakh, those who are not under 35, have had only Karabakh citizenship over the period of 10 years, have permanently lived in Nagorno-Karabakh, and enjoy the right to vote can become president of the republic. Those recognised as legally incapable and those serving sentences for serious crimes are deprived of the right to vote. Those convicted for other crimes and serving sentences are also deprived of the right to be elected.

Article 162 of the constitution of Nagorno-Karabakh points out that changes to the main law of the republic can be introduced only though a referendum. “No less than one-third of the overall number of deputies, president of the republic or no less than 10 per cent of the citizens having the right to vote have the right to initiate the adoption of changes to the constitution […] [Square brackets as published] Referendums are scheduled under the resolution adopted by no less than two-thirds of votes of the overall number of deputies of the national assembly,” the article says.

To run in the presidential election, Samvel Babayan will have to secure changes to the constitution, a lawyer from Stepanakert, Monte Madoyan, said, commenting on the former defence minister’s statement. According to Madoyan’s assessment, it “will not be easy” for Babayan to do so.

“According to the figures from the republic’s CEC, in 2017, the number of voters in Nagorno-Karabakh amounted to 103,818. There are 33 deputies in the national assembly. Samvel Babayan will need no fewer than 10,381 voter signatures to submit draft amendments to parliament, two-thirds of deputies to put the draft to a referendum, and of course, a majority the citizens being in favour of constitutional changes,” the lawyer told KavkazskyUzel.

Osipyan: Situation in Nagorno-Karabakh is revolutionary.

Based on his vision of the situation in summer 2018, Babayan spoke of having no ambitions to come to power, Karabakh public figure and political analyst Artur Osipyan noted.

“At present, the situation is different. According to my observation, being a military figure, Samvel Babayan is straightforward: In his statements, he does not seek any political bypasses. He always says what he thinks and what he considers as correct. By now, there is no official election race in Karabakh. A whole year is ahead. This is quite a long period. However, he has many merits and he has the right to voice his intention to become a presidential candidate,” Osipyan told KavkazskyUzel.

By now, it is difficult to assess Babayan’s chances of coming to power: The former defence minister enjoys some support on the population’s part. However, “everything depends of his further steps: What programme he will present and how he will establish contacts with the population,” the pundit explained. “None of the present political forces in Artsakh will show support for Babayan. His only hope is people and the work of his team,” Osipyan emphasised.

Samvel Babayan’s political activeness might bring significant changes in Nagorno-Karabakh’s life, making a noticeable impact on the process of settling the conflict, the pundit continued. The incumbent authorities of the republic can create serious obstacles to his return to politics: The incumbent Nagorno-Karabakh leadership comprises former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s placemen, who have become disoriented after the change of power in Armenia, he said.

“Our authorities do not know how to behave and how to run the country without Sargsyan. The authorities might try to use their old methods: Putting pressure on Babayan and his supporters through power-wielding structure and using administrative resources. However, in the present situation, methods of the kind might have a negative impact on the authorities’ image,” Osipyan said.

According to pundits, Babayan’s return to politics is one of the results of the Velvet Revolution in Armenia. “At present, the Karabakh authorities are pursuing the only aim: To [bring] one of their team-mates to the presidential post to make sure that later, he ensures their security, preserving the property, which was unlawfully accumulated, and letting many other acts go unpunished,” he said.

The pundit did not rule out that ahead of the election, which is planned for 2020, mass protest rallies would begin in Nagorno-Karabakh: “At present, the situation in Artsakh is revolutionary. All it needs is just an initiative on the part of some force. It is not ruled out that Samvel Babayan will become such a force or perhaps, other people will appear. People unambiguously want changes and transformations in every area of life. The main aim is to change the system and approaches, rather than power,” Artur Osipyan said.

Serzh Sargsyan’s fall generated in Nagorno-Karabakh demand for a resolute leader

The Velvet Revolution in Armenia placed the Nagorno-Karabakh leadership in a difficult situation, as with all respects, the Karabakh elite was oriented on the former leadership of the country led by Serzh Sargsyan, a Karabakh-based pundit, sociologist and teacher at Artsakh State University, Davit Gharabekyan confirmed.

According to Gharabekyan, given the conditions, a demand has been generated for “the people, who can take responsibility for the situation in the country”. It is this demand that Samvel Babayan’s decision to struggle for the presidential post is linked to.

“In the past, Babayan’s activities were perceived ambiguously. There were negative and positive assessments. However, in extreme situations, a demand is created in the population for the leaders capable of making decisions under pressure even if this is achieved by means of quite tough [measures] [Square brackets as published],” Gharabekyan told Kavkazsky Uzel.

The pundit described the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh as alarming. “If the country has no civil society and the supremacy of law and if those, who are capable of governing without distributing property ‘between power players’, come to power, collapse is inevitable in the country. At present, Nagorno-Karabakh is in limbo. People have no certainty about their future. They want someone to curb the high-handed officials,” he explained.

However, Gharabekyan emphasised that it was too early to contrapose Babayan to the existing system: Most of those representing the Karabakh elite began their careers in the 1990s, when Babayan was in power.

“I do not rule out that the incumbent Karabakh authorities are ready to have [such] [Square brackets as published] a charismatic opponent, who used to be an insider, but has now become an outsider. It is more possible to reach agreement with him than with someone, who does not depend on anyone outside the system and can destroy everything that power rests on. Perhaps, the authorities [are considering these] [Square brackets as published] options. The question is what people want,” the analysts explained.

By now, Samvel Babayan has only one competitor: Arayik Harutyunyan, who positions himself as a reformer; “Here, we have a limited choice: Whether we want to preserve the old system in the shape of Harutyunyan or return a tough power system [in the shape of Babayan] [Square brackets as published],” Gharabekyan said. Yerevan’s position will also be significant: The candidate that will prove to be preferable for the Armenian leadership will increase his chances of victory, the pundit added.

Residents of Stepanakert spoke about their attitude to Babayan

Of seven residents of Stepanakert inetrviewed by Kavkazsky Uzel, only four met Babayan’s presidential ambitions with approval or interest. The private opinions of residents of Nagorno-Karabakh, which follow below, do not represent a representative survey.

A daughter of a soldier killed in the Karabakh war, Kristina Babayan, voiced readiness to put her signature in Samvel Babayan’s favour. According to the young woman, “everyone has the right to a chance”.

“I will put my signature, but when the time of elections comes, I will take a decision based on Babayan’s election programme. I think that he has the right to run in the election and that people should have an opportunity to make a choice. However, there is one thing I can say for sure: He is the only leader, who liberated territories and who knows that in the Karabakh issue, Armenian side’s concessions are unacceptable,” Kristina told Kavkazsky Uzel.

A resident of Stepanakert, Artur Grigoryan, is also ready to show support for the referendum announced by Samvel Babayan.

“I remember the times, when he was a commander and people feared him. However, these were post-war years, when his methods were justified. I personally served [in the army] at that time. Perhaps, the time has come, when his harshness and principled position are again required. However, my signature does not imply that I am going to vote for him in the election: Everything will depend on what he will tell people during the election campaign,” the man told Kavkazsky Uzel.

A local resident, Anna Gabriyelyan, said: “Babayn is a hero of Artsakh and his merits are not questioned: “My parents and my relations, who fought in the Karabakh war, used to tell me about Samvel Babayan. For me, he is a real hero. People like him should lead the country,” the girl told Kavkazsky Uzel.

Susanna Khachatryan, who is a widow of a soldier killed in the war, met Samvel Babayan’s plans with enthusiasm. The woman is sure that he will manage to change people’s life, particularly that of the families of war veterans and the killed soldiers, for the better. “I will put my signature by all means to help Babayan run in the election. I will be his passionate supporter, too. He will bring social justice to the country,” she said to Kavkazsky Uzel.

A resident of Stepanakert, Ani Baghdasaryan, flatly refused to show support for Samvel Babayan. According to the woman, her family suffered during Babayan’s being in power.

“Many families suffered from his tough methods. Men in my family had to leave the country, because Babayan’s system prevented [them] [Square brackets as published] from all their undertakings. Some people here are looking forwards to his coming. These are mainly those, who were close to him, as well as his relations. I do not want those times to come back,” the girl told Kavkazsky Uzel.

A mother of two children, Mariam Grigoryan, also opposes Babayan’s return to politics. “People here are shouting that he is a hero, who won the war and created the army. No-one is diminishing his merits, but was he alone? How about the heroes, who died, or those, who stayed alive, but choose to keep silent, because they have no political ambitions? I think that Babayan’s time has passed. I do not want a revolution or turbulences to take place in the country. Therefore, I am not going to put my signature. I am not going to vote for him,” she said.

A resident of Stepanakert, Vrezh Harutyunyan, also thinks that “the time of the new generation has come”. “I do not want to see old and incumbent leaders, I think that they all should quit of their own accord. Young and creative people, who are not aware of the Soviet time and corruption, should run the country. I am going to wait for a candidate of the kind,” the young man told Kavkazsky Uzel.

Adviser to Armenian Investigative Committee’s chief steps down

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 6 2019

Sona Truzyan, the adviser to the Armenian Investigative Committee’s chairman, has resigned, unveiling plans to continue her activities in the private sector.

“During this period, I continued to fulfill my duties until the resignation was accepted. I intend to continue my future professional activities in the private sector,” she said in a post on Facebook.

Truzyan didn’t provide any other details. 

Prosperous Armenia parliament faction: We tried to find consensus, it failed

News.am, Armenia
Feb 7 2019
Prosperous Armenia parliament faction: We tried to find consensus, it failed               

YEREVAN. – Since three factions are represented in the parliament, all three should have been represented at all international assemblies and international organizations.

Naira Zohrabyan, a member of the “Prosperous Armenia” Faction at the National Assembly (NA), on Thursday told the above-said to reporters in the legislature.

She noted this reflecting on the fact that not all three parliamentary factions are represented in the NA delegations to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) and to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

“We tried to find a consensus, it failed,” she added, in particular. “[But] we will try to work with this format.”

Investigative Committee chief’s adviser steps down

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. Sona Truzyan, the adviser to the Investigative Committee president, has resigned.

Spekaing to ARMENPRESS, Truzyan said she had tendered her resignation back in January.

“During this period I continued fulfilling my duties until the resignation was accepted. I intend to continue my future activities in the private sector,” she said.

Truzyan did not give further details.

Sona Truzyan was with the Investigative Committee from the Aghvan Hovsepyan era, the former president of the agency.

Hayk Grigoryan, the incumbent president of the Investigative Committee, was appointed to office in July 2018.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan







Azerbaijani Press: Elnur Huseynzadeð Does Not Want to Return to Azerbaijan?

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
February 5, 2019 Tuesday
Elnur Huseynzadeð Does Not Want to Return to Azerbaijan?


Azerbaijani citizen Elnur Huseynzadeh, who was taken from Shusha to Armenia, does not want to return to his homeland, Armenian media reported, citing representatives of the separatist regime.

According to the same sources, Huseynzadeh “was released after serving his sentence,” “but does not want to return to his homeland.” -0-

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2019 February 05 (Tuesday) 18:10:02

Azerbaijani hostage transferred from Shushi to Armenia

Baku / 05.02.19 / Turan: Azerbaijani citizen Elnur Elman oglu Huseynzade, held hostage by the Armenian side, born on February 2, was transferred from Shushi to Armenia, reported the State Commission for Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Citizens of Azerbaijan with a link to information received from the relevant international organizations.

From the moment of their content, the question of the release of Huseynzade was raised before the relevant international organizations, and the necessary work in this direction is currently ongoing.

Huseynzade was detained by Armenian servicemen of the occupied territories on February 1, 2017 and sentenced to imprisonment by a decision of an illegal court of the separatist regime.

In the occupied Nagorno Karabakh, Dilgam Askerov and Shahbaz Guliyev also remain hostages, who are also “convicted” to long terms of imprisonment.

In Azerbaijan, there are three Armenian soldiers held criminally responsible for sabotage and subversive work.

Baku offered to exchange prisoners on the principle of “all for all.” However, the Armenian side refuses this. -06d–

Azerbaijani Press: The trip of Turan’s editor to Armenia

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
February 5, 2019 Tuesday
The trip of Turan’s editor to Armenia
 
 
Baku / 05.02.19 / Turan: On February 1-5, Turan agency editor Shahin Hajiyev was sent to Armenia to prepare a series of reports and interviews.
 
The consent of the relevant authorities of Azerbaijan and Armenia was obtained for that trip. Thus, the Armenian Foreign Ministry issued journalistic accreditation to Hajiyev and his assistants from Georgia and Russia.
 
During his visit to Yerevan, the editor of Turan held a series of meetings with representatives of political parties and experts.
 
The topic of the upcoming videos and written reports will be the Karabakh settlement issues, the situation in the region.
 
These materials will be published on the website of the agency Turan and Contact.
 
Turan Agency asks journalists to use this information about the purpose and content of our editor”s trip.
 
We kindly request not to distort or add information about the purpose of this trip. -0-

168: A small stage – Black box – will be opened at Sundukyan theater with Converse bank’s support (photos)

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The opening ceremony of the small stage – Black Box – will soon take place at G. Sundukyan National Academic Theatre. The initiative was launched with Converse Bank’s support.

“This will be the first Black Box stage in Armenia built at a professional theater, with the opening of which we are changing theatrical views and introducing a new culture, simultaneously maintaining and developing the academic theater. We hope that it will turn into a platform for new searches, development, and progress and will be rightfully appreciated by the Armenian theater lovers”, – said Vardan Mkrtchyan, Director of Sundukyan Theater, adding that “people in theatrical circles are already aware of the current construction works at Sundukyan theatre and this unprecedented project has already caused great excitement”.

He also mentioned that Converse Bank is perceived by the society as the most cultural bank, and this sponsorship is another evidence of that qualification.

“We, as a Bank, appreciate innovative way of thinking both in business and in the cultural field and are ready to discuss any offer for introducing new, progressive approaches in art. In this regard, construction of the Black Box Theater is another successful experience of cooperation between the public and the private sectors. All over the world, it is regarded as the most promising form of theater development. The newly constructed Small Stage adjacent to Sundukyan Theater will be multifunctional and compliant with the present challenges”, – said Artur Hakobyan, Chief Executive Officer of Converse Bank.

Opening of the Black Box stage is scheduled for February.

They were saying whether you want to give birth at the university – student of YSU (video)

“I was too little when I knew my future husband, I was 16 years old. We were friends; he was my big friend, since he is 8 years older than me,” recalls Anush Qeyan, who is studing at YSU Faculty of Oriental Studies, Department of Arabic Studies.

Then, the friendship turned into marriage.

“I was admitted to the university, we got married a year later and then I got pregnant. I went to classes even during a pregnancy. The lecturers were joking, saying that you wanted to give birth at the university.”

Anush tells what has changed in her life: “I was reading and studying during the nights. Anyway, I did not study badly, I studied well.”

According to her, it is interesting to study and meantime to know that a baby is waiting for you at home. “The first person that is an example for the child is his own mother. She should not be not-groomed, always a working and angry woman at home. She should always be a busy, successful woman with her job. I think we should do everything we can to accomplish that,” says Anush.

Levon Aronian to have rest in Gibraltar tournament

The 7th round of Gibraltar tournament will take place today.

Levon Aronian will use his opportunity of being in group of leaders to have a rest in this round. So, he will miss this round, and will lose half a point.

Our other chess players, Grandmaster Hrant Melkumyan and Elina Danielyan will meet today with Radoslaw Barsky and Yuri Goryachkina respectively.