Azeri authorities block Christian pilgrimage from Armenia to Dadivank, demand extra paperwork

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 15:48, 9 February, 2021

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani authorities have barred a group of Armenian Christian pilgrims from entering the Dadivank monastery, demanding that from now on they should receive a manifest listing the identities of pilgrims beforehand.

“Previously, the Azerbaijani side was demanding only the number of pilgrims heading to Davdivank, and the number was to be no more than 30 persons,” the Prelate of the Diocese of Artsakh of the Armenian Apostlich Church Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan told ARMENPRESS. “Now they are demanding us to present nominal lists beforehand. Therefore, on Sunday we will provide the list of pilgrims with the peacekeepers in order not to have other difficulties in entering Dadivank,” he said.

Pilgrims from Armenia are visiting Dadivank accompanied by Russian peacekeepers. 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian American producer Natalie Qasabian’s ‘Run’ Wins 2021 Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Award

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 3 2021

Armenian American film producer Natalie Qasabian has been awarded the 2021 Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award for Fiction Filmmaking  for her film, Run. The awards honor bold vision and a commitment to continuing work as a creative producer in the independent space, DEADLINE reports.

Qasabian’s husband Sev Ohanian won the award two years ago for his work on Searching, which they produced together. Qasabian was presented by the award with her frequent collaborator, director Aneesh Chaganty (Searching, Run).

“As producers, we may doubt whether or not we can do something: but we can’t ever doubt if it’s worth doing,” Qasabian said in accepting the award.

“If we don’t cast the people that haven’t been cast before, if we don’t hire the crew member that hasn’t been hired before, tell the story that hasn’t been told before, or work with that first-time director who’s never been produced before…we’ll never know what could be on the other side. So, thank you again to the Sundance Institute and Amazon Studios for recognizing a job that we ourselves doubt sometimes. It helps us see what can be on the other side if we can just push through,” she added.

Qasabian produced Run with Ohanian from a script co-written by Ohanian and director Chaganty. The film starred Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen for Lionsgate, which premiered on Hulu in Fall 2020 and became the most-watched film on the platform.

Previously, Qasabian produced Searching (Sundance 2018), directed by Chaganty, which was released by Sony. Searching was made on a sub-one-million-dollar budget and grossed $75M+ at the box office.

Greek-Australian State MP successfully pushes motion for South Australia to recognise Artsakh

Greek City Times
Feb 4 2021


by PAUL ANTONOPOULOS


The Republic of Artsakh has been recognised by a second Australian state thanks to the efforts of Greek-Australian Tom Koutsantonis.

Koutsantonis, who represents West Torrens as a Member of the South Australian Parliament, called out the “policy of Pan-Turkish nationalism” endorsed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev.

Because of the motion pushed forward by Koutsantonis and his Labor Party colleague Jayne Stinson, South Australia became the second state in Australia to recognise the Republic of Artsakh.

The New South Wales Parliament’s Legislative Assembly recognised the Republic of Artsakh in October 2020.

In a powerful speech given to the South Australian Parliament, Koutsantonis said “Armenians, Mr. Speaker, deserve the right to self-determination. Sir, they have earned it.”

“They earned it through the blood and sacrifice of 1.5 million innocents, who were systematically murdered for one sole reason: they were Armenian,” he continued.

“Greece this year will celebrate its 200th year of independence. Independence from the same oppression, the same murderers, the same tyrants that occupied the lands of my mother and father – the Ottoman Empire,” the MP said.

Koutsantonis then made reference to the overall Turkish genocide against the Ottoman Empire’s Christian minority that led to the slaughter of 3 million people.

“Our two nations, along with the Assyrians, spilled blood because of our shared faith, our unique ethnicities, and because we stood in the face of tyranny, authoritarianism, expansionism and empire,” he said.

The MP revealed that he was given an Armenian flag before the parliamentary session.

South Australian MP Tom Koutsantonis with an Armenian flag.
“I will fly this in my office. I will fly it proudly, in support of a minority who want to live in peace, who want to live in the lands of their fathers and mothers, who want to live harmoniously with their neighbours, do not seek empire, do not seek to expand, aren’t seeking military war, who just want to live and express their ethnicity, their faith and their culture to pass to their children.”

The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Artsakh in Australia, Kaylar Michaelian, said South Australia’s recognition has restored the Armenian people’s faith in humanity.

“On behalf of the indigenous Armenian people of the Republic of Artsakh, our office welcomes with deep gratitude the motion passed by the South Australian House of Assembly condemning the illegal and unprovoked military aggression by Azerbaijan, Turkey and their hired Jihadist mercenaries. We are encouraged by the support of the Parliament for the right to self-determination of our people in Artsakh,” Michaelian said.

“We continue to have our faith restored in humanity, when the good people of South Australia chose to stand for democratic values and human rights wherever in the world these may be under threat,” the representative continued.

“A clear signal has been sent from Adelaide to Baku and Ankara that, despite their best efforts at obfuscation and misinformation, righteous Australians will stand shoulder to shoulder with the peace-loving Armenians in Armenia and Artsakh,” he added.


The Motion in full reads as follows:

That this House:

(1) Notes the actions and belligerence of Azerbaijan towards the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh in commencing military action on 27 September 2020.

(2) Notes the serious concerns that have been raised from Armenian-Australians regarding the existential threat to the indigenous Armenian population of the Republic of Artsakh by this military action, and in any attempts by Azerbaijan to prevent the peaceful resettlement of the indigenous Armenian population following agreement to a provisional ceasefire on 9 November 2020.

(3) Notes the serious concerns raised by Armenian-Australians and independent international organisations regarding the risk of Azerbaijan destroying sites of global cultural and historical significance.

(4) Condemns the actions of President Erdogan of Turkey and President Aliyev of Azerbaijan in their pursuit of a policy of Pan-Turkish nationalism, which has previously led to genocide and which now threatens the Armenian population of Artsakh with ethnic cleansing.

(5) Calls on the Federal Government to condemn these attacks and advocate its support for the safety and security of the Republic of Armenia and Artsakh.

(6) Recognise the right to self-determination of all peoples including those of the Republic of Artsakh and calls on the Federal Government to also recognise the Republic of Artsakh as the only permanent solution to the conflict to avoid further attempts of such military aggression.

The video of the motion being passed in the parliament of South Australia: 

2nd President Kocharyan: Armenia should very seriously consider deeper cooperation with Russia

News.am, Armenia
Feb 6 2021

Full integration offers many benefits in terms of geopolitics. This statement was made by second President Robert Kocharyan, in an interview with Sputnik Armenia.

“We need to talk about serious integration. The world is regionalizing. Global processes are being replaced by some regional integration processes. And in that sense, I believe Armenia should think very seriously about deeper cooperation with Russia; much deeper than now,” Kocharyan stated.

Also, the ex-president of Armenia expressed the opinion that a war starts only when the adversary is sure that it will win. Speaking about the recent war in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Kocharyan stressed that Azerbaijan had obviously planned for it for quite a long time—both the information attack and the start of hostilities—, but such a development of events could have been avoided. “If I were in power [at the time], I am just sure that there would have been no war. And if it were, there would have been total mobilization and concentration of resources to such an extent that we would undoubtedly have stopped the enemy,” Robert Kocharyan stated.

Artsakh foreign ministry comments on resolution adopted by South Australia

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 16:21, 5 February, 2021

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 5, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh commented on the resolution adopted recently by the Australian State of South Australia, by which it recognized Artsakh, the ministry told Armenpress.

“The process of international recognition of the Republic of Artsakh at the level of administrative-territorial units of different foreign countries continues. The latest achievement in this process has been the adoption of a resolution recognizing the Republic of Artsakh and supporting the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination by the legislature of the Australian State of South Australia.

We consider it important that the resolution condemns the Turkish-Azerbaijani armed aggression launched against the Republic of Artsakh on September 27, 2020, the policy of hatred against Armenians pursued by the Turkish and Azerbaijani authorities and the consistent destruction of the Armenian cultural heritage in the occupied territories of Artsakh, as well as calls upon the federal authorities of Australia to recognize the independence of the Republic of Artsakh.

We are convinced that the international recognition of the independence of the Republic of Artsakh is of key importance towards creating the necessary conditions for its people to live freely, safely, and decently in its homeland. It will also be an additional impetus for a just and lasting settlement of the Azerbaijan – Karabakh conflict, which should be based on the recognition of the right to self-determination exercised by the people of Artsakh and the cessation of the occupation of the territories of the Republic of Artsakh.

We express our gratitude to all those who made a decisive contribution to the adoption of this resolution and appreciate the resolute stance of the legislature of the State of South Australia, which affirms its commitment to the ideas of human rights, freedom and justice”, the statement says.

Armenia defense minister does not respond to question about captives in Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia
Feb 5 2021

YEREVAN. – Contact [Gevorg] Altunyan, [Head of the Information and Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia] for all questions, and I will answer all those questions. Minister of Defense Vagharshak Harutyunyan stated this Friday in response to the reporters’ questions in the National Assembly.

The minister did not respond when he was asked his view on the statements that Armenia had not had a true army for 30 years.

Harutyunyan also did not answer the question as to whether he considers it normal that Shushi city of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) is called “Shusha.”

The minister also did not respond to the question about the Armenian captives in Azerbaijan, as well as the rumors about the dissolution of the Artsakh Defense Army.

Zartsants 2.0: Western Armenian Language Immersion, Online

February 5,  2021



Zartsants 2.0

Can a language immersion program for children and young adults take place exclusively online? This was the question the Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation had to grapple with when Zarmanazan 2020 had to be cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After some hesitation, it answered, “Yes, we must try!” It thus entered some uncharted territory to make it happen.

The physical gathering of an educational summer “camp” that inspired children and young adults (between the ages of 10 and 24) to learn and create in Western Armenian had to be adapted to the digital domain. Special care had to be taken to transport online the sense of familiarity, creativity, and constant engagement, while keeping the language at the heart of the program. The new initiative was called “Zartsants 2.0,” taking the “zar” from Zarmanazan and “tsants” from the Armenian word ցանց, meaning network or web. The “2.0” symbolised both the difficult year of 2020 and the fact that Zartsants was building on Zarmanazan.

Intensive online brainstorming meetings between the facilitators and the organizers started in March 2020, once it became clear that the physical gathering was not going to take place. There were many challenges that needed to be overcome: finding the right balance between screen time and off-screen time, designing participative activities online, ensuring ongoing engagement over a period of several weeks, mixing workshop groups virtually, time zones differences, and, needless to say, making sure that Western Armenian would “naturally” flourish in the environment being created. It was important from the start to get feedback from the participants to ensure their commitment to the new format and to obtain parental approval.

It was essential to design a user-friendly personalized online platform specifically for Zartsants 2.0. Participants could update through the platform their profiles, gather multimedia information regarding the various workshops, register for activities and consult their personalised timetables. All participants had to take part in at least three workshops per day, although most of the time they wanted to take part in more. The workshops were held via Zoom with an average duration of 40 minutes. Depending on the content, they were either for a specific age group or were mixed-aged to allow for cross-age interaction and learning. While the workshops were for participants only, a blog was created to inform and involve parents.

All workshops were exclusively created for Zartsants 2.0 and changed every week. Activities included, among others, cooking, music and singing, movement _expression_, yoga, origami, crafts, drawing and painting, photography, science experiments, writing and reading in Western Armenian (including literature and philosophy), theatre with small objects, film making, an in-house newspaper (“Zarmanadoon”) and radio show (“Zarmanatsayn”). There was even a workshop, with five regular participants, on mathematical vocabulary in Armenian.

The day in Zartsants 2.0 would start with a daily surprise, a “Good Morning” video created by selected participants, and it would end with an exciting interactive live stream show on YouTube that included games, in-house concerts and stories of daily experiences at the virtual “camp.”

Since the online platform functioned completely in Armenian, a range of digital Armenian vocabulary was made available. Everyday participants learned “the word of the day” adding to the searchable online dictionary with words such as “download” (ներբեռնել), “link” (յղում) and “to charge” (լիցքաւորել). The dictionary grew to 100 words. In addition, 600 related terms were translated to make the Zartsants interface fully Armenian. In short, Zartsants created a space in which the Armenian language was fully integrated into the digital sphere.

Zartsants 2.0 had 50 participants. Of these, 33 were in the 10 to 17 age group, and 17 were in the 18 to 24 age group. The program was animated by 22 facilitators and supported by a very small team of technical experts. Participants “came” from the following countries: Argentina, Armenia, Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, Lebanon, Portugal, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In a period of four weeks, 1,200 images and 250 videos were produced, 96 workshops were held via 670 zoom gatherings for a total of 64,000 minutes. 300 pages were designed on the online platform and 25 blog posts were written for the parents, 70 of whom used the platform on a daily basis (in addition to all the participants and facilitators).

Zartsants 2.0 motivated youth and parents to speak Western Armenian daily. Many families around the world came together to enjoy the live stream events, read the blog, or watch the “Good Morning” videos. Despite the lack of a physical gathering, a strong feeling of familiarity and empathy was created through vast distances and multiple time zones.

“Zartsants 2.0 relied on creativity, fun and motivation as propellers of the Armenian language,” said Razmik Panossian, the Director of the Armenian Communities Department. “It gave us a whole new perspective and experience regarding engaging online activities for language learning, day in and day out. We will certainly look at its success and explore the possibilities of supporting similar initiatives in the future,” he concluded.

Zartsants 2.0 took place completely online from July 12 to August 7. Its participation was limited to those who had already registered for Zarmanazan 2020. Zartsants 2.0 was organized by L’association Mille et un Mondes (France), with the support of and in close collaboration with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

For more information and to view the Zartsants 2.0 video visit the website.

ARF Youth of Armenia Hold Protest at Government Building

February 4,  2021



ARF Youth Organization of Armenia stages protest in front of the government building on Feb. 4.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Youth Organization of Armenia on Thursday staged a protest in front of the government building demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who by signing the November 9 agreement not only has surrendered territories to Azerbaijan, but has drastically set back Armenia’s development.

“Everything is very clear: we have no opportunities with Nikol Pashinyan. Everything is going to be bad and Armenia is on the brink of ruin,” ARF Youth Organization of Armenia Central Executive member Kristine Vardanyan told reporters. “It is without Nikol Pashinyan that Armenia will have the ability stand on its own two feet and to develop.”

Vardanyan said that people should be reminded of the current dangers so they don’t tire of fighting.

“If the situations remains unchanged, the treacherous and incompetent government, which contradicts country’s interests will continue to govern Armenia,” explained Vardanyan. “Armenia is condemned and our physical existence is in danger.”

The ARF Youth leader said that Armenia is currently being governed by a mentally unstable individual, because of whom “we lost the war and who, after losing the war, was calling on soldiers to come to the streets of Yerevan and settle scores—a person who is not able to negotiate and push forward Armenia’s interests.”

“We’ll be here every day. Your are not going to be able to rest. Our protests will continue and you are going to leave the government,” said ARF member Gor Sargsyan. “It will be recorded in history that people like Nikol Pashinyan will have no place in our country.”

Turkish press: Turkey, US agree to increase efforts to solve S-400 row

Russian servicemen stand next to a new S-400 surface-to-air missile system after its deployment at a military base outside the town of Gvardeysk near Kaliningrad, Russia on March 11, 2019. (Reuters Photo)

Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalın and the U.S.’ new national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, had a phone call late Tuesday, a statement from the Turkish Presidency said, underlining that officials agreed to increase efforts to solve the S-400 row. The call had marked the first diplomatic dialogue between the Biden government and Ankara.

Ties between NATO allies Turkey and the United States were badly strained in 2019 over Ankara’s acquisition of the advanced S-400 Russian air defense system, prompting Washington to remove Turkey from its F-35 Lightning II jet program.

The U.S. argued that the system could be used by Russia to covertly obtain classified details on the Lockheed Martin F-35 jets and is incompatible with NATO systems. Turkey, however, insists that the S-400 would not be integrated into NATO systems and would not pose a threat to the alliance. Defense Minister Akar also said that the S-400 will not be integrated into NATO systems.

Kalın and Sullivan also discussed other issues between the countries, such as the U.S.’ support for the YPG/PKK terrorist group.

The officials further exchanged views regarding regional developments, namely the conflicts in Syria, Libya and Afghanistan; the Cyprus issue and the Nagorno-Karabakh region which saw Azerbaijan taking back its territories formerly occupied by Armenian forces.

Kalın also congratulated Sullivan for his new post, the statement said.

With regards to the conflicts in Syria and Libya, the officials underlined the importance of political solutions and commitment to fight terror groups.

The two further underlined hope that the exploratory talks between Turkey and Greece will result in peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.

The officials expressed commitment to improving the bilateral relations between Turkey and the U.S. as two NATO allies.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 02-02-21

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 17:35, 2 February, 2021

YEREVAN, 2 FEBUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 2 February, USD exchange rate up by 0.32 drams to 519.20 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.96 drams to 626.52 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.03 drams to 6.84 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 1.64 drams to 710.63 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 4.98 drams to 31097.6 drams. Silver price up by 36.50 drams to 493.85 drams. Platinum price up by 144.96 drams to 18662.4 drams.