Asbarez: Pressure to Fire Armenia’s Supreme Judicial Council Head Mounts

Head of the country’s Supreme Judicial Council Gagik Jhangiaryan


Pressure is mounting on Armenia’s authorities to fire and prosecute the head of the country’s Supreme Judicial Council Gagik Jhangiaryan after a secret recording of him surfaced on Monday, in which he is allegedly blackmailing his predecessor Ruben Vartazaryan, who was controversially suspended from his position last year when he criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The Supreme Judicial Council, however, signaled its reluctance to take action against Jahangirian, who also has been a controversial in Armenian political circles for more than a decade.

Vartazaryan, who was fired last year, released the secret recording of a conversation he had with Jhangiaryan during a dinner meeting last year. Jhangiaryan can be heard on the recording urging Vartazaryan to resign or face criminal charges.

Armenian authorities faced on Tuesday growing calls to sack and prosecute the acting head of the country’s judicial watchdog accused of blackmailing his predecessor at odds with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Jhangiaryan has not yet disputed the authenticity of the recording.

Vartazaryan did not heed Jhangiaryan’s call and was charged with obstruction of justice. In April 2021, the other members of the Supreme Judicial Council suspended Vartazaryan, with Pashinyan supporters accusing him of allegedly planning to free opposition figures jailed or prosecuted since Pashinyan came to power.

The SJC is a judicial watchdog group, which is tasked with nominating judges and monitoring their work. The group is empowered to take disciplinary action or fire judges if it concludes they are fulfilling their responsibilities.

Vartazaryan has denied any wrongdoing and has rejected the charges brought against him. He has maintained that the entire incident was machinated by the government, which allegedly sought to oust him from the SJC and appoint a loyalist—Jhangiaryan, who in the recording says that he wants to prevent former president Robert Kocharian from coming to power.

After the release of the recording, opposition groups and activists swiftly reacted to the contents of the conversation, with one activist, Daniel Ioannisyan, telling RFE/RL’s Armenian service that he has filed a “criminal report” with the country’s prosecutor general’s office, which said that it has launched an inquiry.

“It is absolutely unacceptable for an individual carrying out such deeds or making such a confession … to continue to serve as head of the Supreme Judicial Council,” Ioannisian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

The SJC discussed the scandal at a meeting held on Tuesday. One of its members, Grigor Bekmezyan, said that neither he nor any of his colleagues demanded disciplinary proceedings against Jhangiaryan.

“Mr. Jhangiaryan gave us clarifications and explanations,” Bekmezyan told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. “We are satisfied with what we have at this point. In order to have a full picture, we need a full audio [of the February 2021 meeting with Vartazarian.]”

After the release of the recording, the opposition Armenia Alliance addressed a letter to Lynne Tracy and Andrea Wiktorin, the ambassadors of the United States and the European Union in Armenia, urging them to publicly voice their assessment of the situation, given their long-standing praise for Armenia’s judicial reforms.

Wiktorian was one of the speakers at a judicial reforms conference in Yerevan, from which the opposition members of parliament were banned.

In its letter, the Armenia Alliance tells the ambassadors that the recording “contains elements of criminal offenses, interference in pending criminal cases, as well as literal threats in case of refusal to fulfil specific demands. We have voiced the existence of such phenomena in Armenia many times only to encounter your silence. These circumstances are to be examined by the law enforcement bodies, to which, however, according to the recording, the well-known member of the Supreme Judicial Council, Gagik Jhangiaryan, in fact, feels entitled to give mandatory instructions.”

“The recording also contains a promise to interfere in political activities, the consequences of which are in fact recorded, including through allegedly fair and transparent parliamentary elections. Gagik Jhangiaryan, the person vested with exclusive authority in charge of the judiciary, confesses that he has undertaken to interfere in the political activities of Robert Kocharian, who led the pre-election list of the ‘Armenia’ alliance, and the ARF. It is worth noting that on the day of the snap elections, June 20, 2021, as well as in the pre-election and post-election periods, we have voiced the obviously biased, dependent behavior of the judiciary towards the opposition political team over and over only to face your silence again,” said the letter.

“Failure to provide answers to the aforementioned questions in a short period of time will be considered, by reasonable logic, as evidence of your support regarding the stated vivid unlawful atrocities.
The copy of this letter has been forwarded to all the ambassadors accredited in Armenia,” the Armenia Alliance said in the letter.

Yerevan appellate court refuses to arrest oppositionist Velikhan Khlghatyan

Panorama
Armenia –


The Yerevan Court of Criminal Appeals has rejected a prosecutor’s request to arrest opposition activist Velikhan Khlghatyan who was involved in a brawl in the city of Gyumri at anti-government protests in May.

Presiding judge Armen Danielyan upheld the lower court ruling on Tuesday, denying the motion for his arrest, lawyer Gayane Papoyan said in a post on social media.

Khlghatyan and six other young opposition activists are accused of assaulting four elderly men, aged between 74 and 84 years old, during a motorcade rally in Gyumri on May 8.

Two of them have been remanded in pre-trial custody.

AW: Zoryan Institute’s oral history testimony of 1915 Armenian Genocide survivor comes to life through animated documentary

“Aurora’s Sunrise” is a historical animated documentary film about the life of Aurora Mardiganian. At only 14 years old, in 1915, Mardiganian faced the horrors of the Armenian Genocide. Within a year, witnessing the deaths of everyone in her family, she lost everything and was sold into a Turkish harem. With extraordinary courage and luck, Mardiganian escaped to America, where her story became a sensation. The Zoryan Institute’s objective with this film is to bring its oral history testimonies to life on the big screen, through animated documentary films, to relay the stories of the Genocide survivors to the younger generations, and to empower young women and girls to represent their communities in the face of great adversity and violence. 

In 2015, during the year of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Zoryan Institute, signed a partnership agreement with Bars Media of Armenia to produce the animated documentary based on Mardiganian’s testimony. This film is directed by Inna Sahakyan, and produced by Bars Media. The film is led by Vardan Hovhannisyan, Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion and Artbox Laisvalaikio Klubas with the financial partnership of Eurimages, the Zoryan Institute Armenia and the National Cinema Center of Armenia. Contributions were made by the Lithuanian Film Center, ZDF/ARTE, Public TV Armenia and LRT. “Aurora’s Sunrise” was made possible with the academic contribution of the Zoryan Institute Armenia, based on its oral history archives (filmed by the Zoryan Institute on January 29, 1984). 

The Zoryan Institute is thrilled that 40 years after the launch of the Armenian Genocide Oral History Project, which collected testimonies across four continents, the great-grandchildren of survivors can now experience life before, during and after the Genocide through a film that seamlessly blends footage from the Zoryan Institute’s original live interview with Mardiganian and the brilliant animation of Bars Media and their German and Lithuanian co-producers, along with scenes from the 1919 silent film “Auction of Souls” (film starring Mardiganian, prepared by Near East Relief). 

Great credit goes to the Zoryan Institute’s founders and staff at the time (early 1980s), who contextualized and carried out the Armenian Genocide Oral History Project, collecting over 3,000 hours of oral history testimony from over 780 survivors in their 70s to 90s. The project was a significant financial undertaking, with the audiovisual equipment alone costing the equivalent to nearly half a million USD in today’s dollars and employing a workforce to conduct interviews, in cities across Europe, the Middle East and North America. A questionnaire with over 100 standardized questions was utilized, developed by a multidisciplinary ZI team of experts, that allowed the Institute to extract information on social, economic, political and cultural practices before, during and after the Genocide to capture commonalities and patterns across the testimonies. Since launching the Armenian Genocide Oral History Project, the Institute has worked continuously and systematically to protect, digitize and index its archival collection to ensure the quality of the footage is maintained and usable for films like “Aurora’s Sunrise.”

Now, 40 years later, the Institute’s dream of utilizing the enormous power of film to connect future generations with their universal history and raise awareness about the phenomenon of genocide has become a reality with the generous support of the Friends of the Zoryan Institute. In addition to the initial cost of the Oral History testimonies, ”Aurora’s Sunrise” film had a budget of over one million dollars. 

This is only the beginning of making these invaluable stories of Armenian Genocide survivors known. Ongoing transcription and translation efforts currently underway in partnership with the American University of Armenia will make these stories more accessible to scholars, filmmakers, authors, institutions and schools around the globe who wish to use these stories as source materials for education in edifying the tolerance and understanding needed in today’s world now more than ever.

The world premiere of “Aurora’s Sunrise” is taking place at the prestigious Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France this week. Annecy is a week-long global festival that brings together the biggest names in animation to celebrate creative and diverse animation styles and techniques.




Armenian expert: Enemy responds to ‘peace agenda’ with war symbols

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Armenia –


Expert on Iran Vardan Voskanyan on Saturday again dismissed the “peace agenda” promoted by the incumbent Armenian authorities, saying Azerbaijan and Turkey respond to it with war symbols.

“The “positive” signals coming from the Erdogan regime have increased by another. Recently, former Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim presented the leader of Baku’s barbarian regime with a copy of the sword of Turkish Sultan Mehmed II, who conquered Constantinople,” he wrote on Telegram.

“At the same time, the member of Erdogan’s regime noted during its presentation that he was giving a copy of Mehmed II the Conqueror’s sword to “the Conqueror of Karabakh.”

“Leaving aside the fact that the so-called “conqueror” of Artsakh was able to seize only a small part of the second Armenian republic and was gifted larger territories exclusively by force of signature, while Artsakh never fully fell under the barbarian occupation, it is worth noting that the enemy responds to the “peace agenda” with symbols of war.

“This once again indicates that the truly far-sighted Armenian agenda should be aimed at subduing the enemy by removing the cancerous tumor called Azerbaijan from the healthy body of the South Caucasus,” Voskanyan said.

Leading International and Armenian Companies Focusing on Ecosystem Solutions Join Orion Summit 2022

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo.Orion Summit 2022 will be held in Yerevan, Armenia, on June 22. The summit agenda focuses on the presentation of ecosystem solutions and encouraging their implementation in Armenian companies. Ecosystem solutions enable businesses and individuals operating in any sector to offer a wide range of services.

 

Considering the vital role of Orion Summit in the creation and development of ecosystems in Armenia, Ameriabank, Armenia’s leading financial and technological institution of the country, joins Orion Summit 2022 as a Platinum sponsor to combine efforts in highlighting the role and significance of digital ecosystems.  

 

Ameriabank is the only company in the Armenian financial market to have introduced a set of digital ecosystems, thus, acting as a pioneer in providing comprehensive solutions tailored to the needs of its customers, through dedicated digital platforms.

 

“Appreciating Orion Summit’s role in the creation and development of ecosystems in Armenia, we readily joined the Summit to highlight the importance of it as well as to share our expertise in building a set of digital ecosystems and solutions. Orion supports the development of independent startups while we create a startup environment and establish startups right within the company. And now we are joining efforts to highlight Armenia’s digital potential. At the same time, by participating in the Summit, we want to emphasize the need for the change in people’s mindset, and corporate culture of companies”, – said Artyom Shamtsyan, Ameriabank’s Chief Innovation and Digital Officer.

 

The Orion Summit which will be held in Yerevan will be attended by companies from technology, financial and other sectors, prominent businessmen and founders of internationally recognized startups, investors, consultants and experts. Visitors and guests will have great opportunity to listen to speakers from leading international companies, including Adobe, SADA, Embodied, cognaize, Scylla, Grand Thornton, Startup Lithuania and others.

 

“The Summit will cover trending topics in technology and business, which are essential also for Armenian startups. Orion Summit is turning into a platform for deals. We start with Yerevan, next year it will take place in New York and then in Frankfurt. The goal is to give Armenian startups an opportunity to network and cooperate with the largest global companies”, – said Diana Arzumanyan, Co-founder of Orion Worldwide Innovations Armenia. 

 

Mark Chenian, a renowned expert in investment banking and financial advisory, is the keynote speaker at the Summit.  Emma Arakelyan, founder of Orion Worldwide Innovations, Diana Arzumanyan, Co-founder of Orion Worldwide Innovations Armenia and Robert Khachatryan, Minister of High-Tech Industry will open the Summit. Martin Galstyan, Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia will also be among the speakers.

Qatar: QBA holds meeting with Armenian PM, reviews investment opportunities

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QBA holds meeting with Armenian PM, reviews investment opportunities
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The Qatari Businessmen Association (QBA) held a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his accompanying delegation Tuesday, in Doha to discuss co-operation opportunities and develop economic relations.

The meeting was also attended by Gegham Gharibjanian, Armenia’s ambassador to Qatar, as well as QBA first deputy chairman Hussain Alfardan, QBA members Khalid al-Mannai, Maqbool Khalfan, Youssef al-Mahmoud, QBA deputy general manager Sarah Abdallah.
During the meeting, Alfardan underscored the importance of discussing ways of co-operation between the two countries and working to boost economic and trade relations. He also stressed the interest of Qatari businessmen in identifying possible areas of co-operation in Armenia and the available investment opportunities.

Pashinyan thanked the QBA for hosting the meeting, during which he expressed the importance of developing relations between the two countries and presenting the business environment in Armenia and other major investment projects that may attract the interest of Qatari businessmen.

The Prime Minister discussed Armenia’s economic sector, describing it as a resilient economy. He expressed optimism over World Bank figures, which predicted a 3.5% economic growth for Armenia in 2022, citing the World Bank Group’s ‘Global Economic Prospects’ report. The report also expects Armenia’s economic growth to be 4.6% in 2023 and 4.9% in 2024, he said.

Pashinyan also spoke about the most important sectors and investment opportunities in Armenia, such as the tourism and agricultural sectors, which he considers “great opportunities” for co-operation between the two countries.

QBA members expressed their interest in exploring new international markets and their readiness to identify areas of cooperation in Armenia. They also confirmed their keenness to support and develop bilateral relations in various fields and agreed to organise a visit to Armenia to explore and learn more about the opportunities there.

PM’s spouse Anna Hakobyan visited Lori province


The visit started in Vanadzor town, particularly in the Vanadzor medical center where Anna Hakobyan was welcomed by the Governor of Lori, the acting mayor of Vanadzor and the director of the hospital.

Anna Hakobyan visited the maternity hospital in the town. Meeting with the parents of new-born babies, Anna Hakobyan said that the future of children depends on their parents, expressing hope that they will pay great attention to the health and education of their children.

Anna Hakobyan was also introduced on the new physiotherapy department at the medical center. The center is operating since February this year and has been renovated with the support of the Aznavour Foundation. The department serves as a rehabilitation center for the war participants, however, it also provides services to civilians. The department is equipped with the latest equipment meeting the highest European standards. According to the head of the department Artur Mkhitaryan, the center is the second in Armenia with its capacities, after the Soldier’s House rehabilitation center.

The next station was Darpas village where Anna Hakobyan met with the family of serviceman Karen Avetyan fallen at the 2020 Artsakh war. Karen’s mother welcomed Anna Hakobyan and accompanied her to her son’s bedroom. Karen Avetyan was the only child of the family.

 




Armenia opposition: Today we met with leaders of Artsakh opposition political forces

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Armenia – June 6 2022

Today we met with the leaders of Artsakh’s opposition political forces, Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament from the opposition Ishkhan Saghatelyan wrote on his Facebook page.

“We discussed the challenges and threats created around Artsakh and Armenia. We also discussed the manifestations of the current political crisis in Armenia. We agreed to continue more organized meetings and discussions in such a format, as well as to work in Artsakh, Armenia and the Diaspora towards the expansion of the Movement,” he noted.

Demonstrators protest outside government building, opposition MPs demand meeting with Cabinet members

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 13:21, 30 May 2022

YEREVAN, 30 MAY, ARMENPRESS. Anti-government protesters are demonstrating outside the #3 government building in downtown Yerevan, which houses several ministries and other government agencies.

The leader of the protests – ARF’s Ishkhan Saghatelyan, the Vice Speaker of Parliament representing the opposition Hayastan faction, said they want to enter the building and inquire from different government agencies on their position regarding the opposition’s draft resolution which is included in the agenda of the June 3 emergency session of parliament.

The June 3 emergency session of parliament will be convened at the initiative of the opposition. However, the ruling Civil Contract party announced that it won’t participate in the session. If Civil Contract doesn’t take part, there will be no quorum and the session won’t be convened.

The opposition’s draft resolution of parliament states, among others, that “Armenia will support the full exercise of the right to self-determination of the people of Artsakh, Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan, there must be reliable land connection between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh: Artsakh will not be an exclave, the delimitation and demarcation must be carried out with the precondition of Azerbaijan withdrawing its troops from sovereign Armenian territory, Armenia is the guarantor of security and the right to self-determination of the people of Artsakh, the breach of the territorial integrity of Armenia is ruled out as a result of delimitation and demarcation, any agreement in the Armenian-Turkish normalization process that would question the Armenian Genocide is ruled out, and that the unblocking of roads with Azerbaijan and Turkey cannot happen in the logic of a corridor.”

Saghatelyan said that they want two opposition MPs to enter the building and meet with Cabinet members and demand their position on the draft resolution.

Police were not allowing the MPs to enter. Officers said they must inquire whether or not the Cabinet members are ready to receive them.

The MPs argued with the police that they are entitled to freely enter the building.

A scuffle began between demonstrators and police as demonstrators attempted to breach the line.

Saghatelyan called on the crowd of supports to block the building, stating that they will not leave until they have a meeting with the ministers.

Police then reported that 5 demonstrators were detained on suspicion of hooliganism. 

UPDATE:

14:09 – Demonstrators end protest near #3 government building, start marching