Zaruhi Postanjyan, leader of the “Yerkir Tsirani” party, is in Dilijan. She walks around and calls people for protesting.
She asked Dilijan taxi drivers, whether the rate of migration is high. The drivers replied: “Just sit here for a couple of hours, and you will see how many buses are departing. In fact, only gravediggers and dead are left here”.
Postanjyan said that they had a special mission, they were walking around towns and villages, urging the residents to start rebelling on the same day at the same time to deny these illegalities and to establish new regime: “If we do not rebel, we will lose our homeland”.
Postanjyan said that when communicating with people she understood that there were two poles: one totally has no belief, says that nothing can be done, the other waits for a spark: “Now let’s see how we can convey this spark, so that everyone can stand up and reject these illegal authorities”. One of the Dilijan residents asked, “what are you rejecting? we have no weapons, we have nothing, what can we do?”.
Postanjyan answered, “We do not need weapons, we exceed in number. Their armed 22 thousand policemen will be enough only for Baghramyan 26, if all the towns and villages join us. The “president” and the forces serving and securing him will not be able to exert pressure on everyone”. The resident responded, “I don’t believe anymore. I have two daughters, they have left with my grandchildren, only me and my wife remained here. We have too little money, it’s not enough to pay for the utilities”.
Postanjyan said, “Well, follow the political processes. You don’t need to come to Yerevan. We are all going to block the main streets on the same day at the same time. They are waiting for us to go to Yerevan, so they can put us into a trap, that is why we urge everyone to rebel at the same time. After that we should invite a large pan-Armenian global assembly, where delegates should nominate an interim government from our nation’s cream. After that elections should be held under equal conditions”.
One of the Dilijan residents told in an offended voice that they were giving out barbecues during the adoption of independence, and he heard how someone said, “put Vano Siradeghyan’s share away”, that is initially, there have been chosen ones and everything was unfair. Postanjyan promised to restore justice.
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The Armenian government is optimizing the payment procedure of military pensions. The government adopted the relevant decision during today’s Cabinet meeting. Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Artem Asatryan said that previously the pensions for the military were calculated and paid through a separate database. “Now they will be calculated in the general pension system and will be paid through HayPost national post operators”, he said. Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 5 By Alan Hope – Trend: Majority of the X and Y generations may recall a ‘90s blockbuster movie, based on Tom Clancy’s 1984 bestselling novel, “The Hunt for Red October,” starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin. The story, set in the late Cold War era, involves a rogue Soviet naval captain Marko Ramius (Sean Connery), trying to defect to the United States on the Soviet Navy’s newest Typhoon-class nuclear submarine with a stealth “caterpillar drive,” called Red October. Meanwhile, an American CIA analyst Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin) deduces Ramius’ motive and sets of to the American attack-class submarine USS Dallas, before a violent confrontation between the two navies spirals out of control. Great movie, but, what, may you ask, is so captivating about it? Well, besides the great storyline and cast, the audience may actually notice two interesting elements of the movie, which, directly correlate to the currently occurring events. One of them is comprised of the episode when Ramius secretly kills boat’s de-juro political, but de-facto KGB, officer, called Ivan – believe or not – Putin. The second describes the so-called “Crazy Ivan” maneuver, commonly used by the Soviet submarines “to clear their baffles” for the detection of pursuit, pulled by Ramius on the USS Dallas. So what’s the correlation? Well, quite recently, the government of the Republic of Armenia had decided to make some substantial changes in its foreign policy, aiming for European integration and even amplification of its NATO relations. Let’s imagine an old and battered, but still semi-operational, post-Soviet submarine called Armenia, sailing in the murky waters of international affairs. In the course of its almost 26-years-young independence, its route had been firmly laid in the northern direction, through Russia to the Northern Pole. The state, as a “capable and fearsome military power,” had become a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, to help the other participants of the organization in dire need of its “mighty muscles.” As an “economic wonder of the Southern Caucasus,” with its “ultra-modern industry” and world renowned products, such as Armenicum (marketed, as a cancer fighting drug, which couldn’t cure a headache), had joined the Eurasian Economic Union, to share its “prosperity” with those of a lesser fortune. The boat, though a bit shabby, is at sea, facing the turmoil of international conflicts and continuing on its firm course. It doesn’t really belong to the state of Armenia, as it was originally Soviet and later on Russian, but the country’s leadership had ingenuously “double downed” it to Russia for the gradual return of the loans taken from the latter. The boat’s nuclear power source, proudly called Metsamor, is long overdue for closure, for being technically as well as morally outdated. But it still works, providing the much needed electricity for Armenia’s stealth “caterpillar drive,” to be commissioned by the time of completion of the long carried out “Great Armenia from sea to sea” project. At the helm of the boat stands world renowned locksmith, turned butcher, turned “politician” – Serzh Sargsyan – the figure, so much resembling captain Ramius, but for the lack of the simple human characteristics. Nonetheless, one can see his unbendable political will and beyond-his-age academic wisdom from miles away; feel his strength and resilience in the matters of personal finance and job security. The person, who can firmly take down and literary slaughter any opposition or mutiny on board, be it political or even social. He has done his job throughout the years – gained territories (though, not Armenia’s), shed blood (though, not his own) and embezzled wealth (though not, but now his own). Next to Sargsyan stands his commanding officer – Edward Nalbandian – the navigator of the diplomatic shallow waters and deep sea canyons, sailing master of the stalled negotiations, crusader, fighting the unjust “caviar diplomacy.” He follows Dolly Parton song’s lyrics to the letter, “stands by his man,” maybe not so much with the Poncho, but definitely, as a Sancho. So, what’s going on with our characters, have they met modern-day pirates, found the Treasure Island and discovered new lands and riches? Not really. These two, realizing that everything in and of the country was already sold, facing an economic and demographic collapse, understanding that the current sponsor of their lavish lifestyle is a huge bit “disappointed,” have decided to find a new sort of dimwit, who would further finance their “adventure.” Thus, the new course of defection to the West – to the euro promise land of European integration, under the nuclear umbrella of NATO – was laid, engines full-throttled and the journey began. Imagining himself a well-known subsea politician, Serzh Sargsyan, forgetting his previous Columbian attempts of finding Europe in 2008 and 2013, decided “to seize the day,” gave the order to down the periscope, took his position on the bridge, downed a shot of “Ararat” (brandy), and, after singing the national anthem, had ordered the crew to run the boat in the silent mode. The stealth “caterpillar drive,” operated by Nalbandian, was set to the maximum speed; the hall of the boat, though leaking, was holding; the nuclear plant, though on the brink of explosion, was working at its full capacity. But years of being at the helm of the boat didn’t go in vain for Sargsyan, they have taught him to be afraid of his own shadow. So, he pulled the “Crazy Ivan,” to make sure he is not being followed by the Master. Imagine his surprise, when he saw Master’s submarine on his stern, which wasn’t boarded by Jack Ryan on a mission to save him. It was boarded by the former political and KGB officer Putin, not Ivan, like in the movie, but Vladimir – one of the most prominent political figures of the ocean of politics. Unlike Baldwin’s character, Putin didn’t board a mini sub, but rather ordered Serzh to get to the Russian port of Sochi, immediately! So, Sargsyan was forced to abandon his sub, get on the “presidential” plane and delivered himself to the Master, calling it an unscheduled “working visit.” The actual words used by Putin in talk with Sargsyan are unknown, but it’s widely believed that he was forced to teach Serzh a lesson once again, although it’s said that, you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but you can certainly remind him of the true Master. Moreover, Putin probably reminded Serzh of how he had become “Captain Armenia,” of who pays the bills and what music should be played. He definitely rebuked Sargsyan for copyright infringing use of the “Crazy Ivan” maneuver. Thus, our heroes, with their hopes and aspirations of a new world shattered, on the battered submarine “Armenia,” had to return to the Russian in-land port of Yerevan. Very unfortunate for them that, Sargsyan, from atop the submarine’s sail deck, didn’t state that he is pleased to have made it to Europe or offer Jack Ryan a quote from Christopher Columbus, and Ryan, in return, didn’t reply, “Welcome to the New World, sir.” But that, boys and gals, is a movie, not a real life! Eighteen of 20 cases of infliction of bodily injuries registered in the territory of Armenia from August 31 to September 1 have been solved, the Armenian Police reported. Also, 7 cases of theft, 2 cases of squandering, 1 case of intentional destruction of property, 1 case of hooliganism and 1 case of tax evasion were solved during the reporting period. Eight road accidents have been registered in the republic in one day, which left 12 people injured. On the historic day when Artsakh proclaimed its independence, the enemy spared no effort to target our positions, Commander of Kornidzor detachment Ara Khudaverdyan, best known as Aro from Kornidzor, said today. He says those actions marked the beginning of further attacks on Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijan and its allies. “”During that period, we acquired Nagorno-Karabakh, the powerful “ego” of Armenians, laid grounds for our army, which later became the Armenian Army,” he said. Speaking about the current situation on the border, Ara Khudaverdyan ruled out large-scale operations by Azerbaijan. “The existing military and political criteria are not in the interests of Azerbaijan. Should Azerbaijan dare to attack Artsakh and Armenia again, Azerbaijan will lose itself completely and flee from there taking with it only “jan” from Azerbaijan,” he said. Bewegendes Drama mit Oscar-Gewinner Christian Bale und Golden-Globe-Gewinner Oscar Isaac über den Genozid an den Armeniern während des Ersten Weltkrieges HISTORIENFILM, DRAMA, LIEBESFILM | 133 MINUTEN | THE PROMISE | USA 2016 | CAPELIGHT Regie: Terry George Darsteller: Oscar Isaac, Christian Bale, Charlotte Le Bon, Jean Reno, James Cromwell, Angela Sarafyan, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Kevork Malikyan, Marwan Kenzari, Rade Serbedzija Beschreibung: Konstantinopel kurz vor Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges 1914: Die einst so lebendige und multikulturelle Hauptstadt des Osmanischen Reiches droht im Chaos zu versinken – und mit ihr der begabte Medizinstudent Michael (Oscar Isaac). Als die attraktive Künstlerin Ana (Charlotte Le Bon) an der Seite ihres Geliebten, dem amerikanischen Fotojournalisten Chris Myers (Christian Bale), aus Paris eintrifft, verliebt er sich Hals über Kopf in sie. Verbunden durch ihre gemeinsamen armenischen Wurzeln entfacht zwischen Ana und Michael eine unbeschreibliche Anziehungskraft, der Beginn einer leidenschaftlichen Liebe. Doch schnell werden sie von der harten Realität des eskalierenden Krieges eingeholt und müssen aufgrund eines drohenden Genozids auf der Flucht bald nicht nur füreinander, sondern auch ums nackte Überleben kämpfen. Erwähnenswert: 100% der Filmeinnahmen dieses 90 Millionen US-Dollar Films werden an wohltätige NGOs gespendet. Trailer und Filmclips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvWM7yD0Nkc , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDC4d2yZCCA Spielzeiten: https://www.kino.de/film/the-promise-die-erinnerung-bleibt-2016/kinoprogramm/ , size=”2″> “Film der Woche”: One of the film production companies in Russia is preparing to shoot a feature film about renowned Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian, Rusarminfo told Panorama.am. The screenwriter and director of the film titled “Sabre Dance” is Russian filmmaker Yusup Razikov. The film will be produced by Mars Media company of Ruben Dishdishyan, with the shootings scheduled be held in the territory of Armenia and Russia starting from 2018. The first feature film about the Armenian composer is expected to hit the screen at the end of 2018 or in early 2019. Armenian and Russian Ministries of Culture provide financial support to the film production. On August 17, at 20:30, The Gods Must Be Crazy, a comedy produced in the U.S., is set to be screened at the open-air hall of Armenia’s Garni Historical-Cultural Museum-Reserve, the press department of the Service for the Protection of Historical Environment and Cultural Museum Reservations reports. The source informs that the South African comedy tells about the lifestyle of a remote African tribe called Bushmen in 1980s and their encounter with the modern civilization.UAE leaders greet Armenian President on Independence Day
Emirates News Agency, UAE
Thursday 8:48 PM EST
UAE leaders greet Armenian President on Independence Day
ABU DHABI, 21st September, 2017 (WAM) -- President His Highness Sheikh
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a congratulatory cable to Serzh
Sargsyan, President of the Republic of Armenia, on the occasion of his
country's Independence Day.
Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme
Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, sent two similar cables to
Armenia's President.
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