Meet the New Hugh: Millionaire party bro is like playboy Hef in the age of Instagram

The New York Post
Sunday
MEET THE NEW HUGH Millionaire party bro is like playboy Hef in the age of Instagram
 
by Michael Kaplan
 
 
DAN Bilzerian, the poker-playing multimillionaire, has become famous for blowout bashes that easily rival Playboy Mansion bacchanals. Revelers pile into Bilzerian’s 31,000-square-foot Bel Air, Calif., compound, where, he told The Post, “clothing is always optional.”
 
When the bachelor, 37, isn’t at home in California, he’s often at his luxe pad in Las Vegas, or snowboarding with Olympian Shaun White in New Zealand, or partying with friends in Tahiti or Ibiza, or racing dune buggies in the desert, or yachting around Italy’s Pontine Islands. One Instagram post shows him visiting Shanghai, China, “for no reason at all.”
 
In August, he and his brother flew to their ancestral homeland of Armenia, an adventure that ended when neighboring Azerbaijan issued an arrest warrant for Bilzerian – something to do with allegations that he obtained ­grenades illegally and “demonstratively” shot off missile launchers at a gun range.
 
It’s a high-flying lifestyle that’s earned him some 24.5 million followers on Instagram, where he shows off his world with no shame – even as critics say he objectifies and exploits the bikini-clad (or -less) women who pose for his photos. In March 2017, he created an uproar by posting a picture of himself relaxing in a hot tub and using a topless, bent-over female as a dinner table. “It’s national women’s day, be thankful,” he wrote.
 
It certainly didn’t help things when, in January, he wrote: “This #metoo s–t is getting out of control, guys getting their lives ruined over touching a girl’s back or hitting on someone.”
 
Female attendees wishing to attend Bil­zerian’s bashes must abide by his door policy: “If you come with ugly chicks, you won’t get in; I keep the parties exclusive and it becomes a matter of there being only so much space.” And yet, some women will go to almost any length to party with him.
 
“They’ll text pictures of their [bare butts] and for sure offer to hook up with me,” he said. “I get that a lot.”
 
Caitlin O’Connor, 28, is an actress and frequent attendee at Bilzerian’s bashes. “I’ve been to parties where girls are walking around naked,” she said, likening Bil­zerian to a modern day Hugh Hefner. “There are threesomes, foursomes, everybody doing what they want without pressure. These things happen naturally in Dan’s habitat. The girls there are all ­super-hot. They’re all 10s. You need to bring something to the table.”
 
She insists she and the other women at his parties are in no way exploited, or at least not in any way they don’t wish to be: “It feels empowering to be young and without judgment.”
 
BILZERIAN hit public consciousness around a decade ago as a high-stakes poker player with a penchant for posting his larger-than-life exploits on then- ­nascent social-media sites. One ridiculous bit, viewable on YouTube, had him test-driving a bulletproof vest by shooting at his pal Antonio Esfandiari. (The vest worked.)
 
When Instagram exploded, so did Bil­zerian’s money-spewing jet-setting reputation. Then again, he had something of a head start. The son of uber-wealthy corporate raider Paul Bilzerian, he grew up in a Tampa, Fla., lakefront mansion with an indoor basketball court. But things came crashing down in 1989 when his father, who had made a fortune from hostile bids on companies such as Hammermill Paper, was found guilty of stock and tax fraud and served 13 months in prison.
 
“Basically, I didn’t get a lot of attention as a kid,” Dan told the Daily Mail in 2013. “I guess that’s why I’m such a flashy lunatic.”
 
Following high school, he washed out after 510 days of Navy SEAL training and failed to graduate from the University of Florida. Instead, the trust-funder turned to poker, first playing online and then bringing as much as $100,000 to games in Nevada. He claims to have won $50 million between 2013 and 2014, eventually investing a good chunk of money in cryptocurrency.
 
Along the way, he developed a knack for engaging others with his tales of excess – gambling, girls, high-powered weapons and fast cars – and came to embody an aspirational lifestyle for macho bro strivers. It’s memorialized in a song by T-Pain and Lil Yachty that includes the line: “I get 10 Brazilians like I’m Dan Bilzerian.”
 
Dan also has a talent for dropping names and numbers, lacing his Facebook posts with photos of six-figure stacks of poker chips and him posing with stars such as Tom Hardy at the “Venom” premiere.
 
Bilzerian’s latest shindig was the launch of Ignite Cannabis, touted as the world’s first international legal-weed company, for which he is both the face and the chairman. The event attracted an estimated 1,500 guests, was budgeted at some $500,000 (including $25,000 for sushi) and featured the mask-wearing DJ Marshmallow.
 
As for whether or not the DJ hooked up with anyone at the party, “I’m not going to speak to that,” Bilzerian said with a laugh. “But any celebrity who comes to my house and wants to get laid is going to get laid.”
 
Bold-face names who’ve partied at Bil­zerian’s pleasure pad include actors Adrian Grenier, Vin Diesel and Chris Brown, “The Hangover” director Todd Phillips and rapper Ludacris.
 
As for female guests, they’re less likely to be household names. “Honestly,” said Bil­zerian, “I try to stay away from the famous chicks and LA girls in general. I personally prefer girls from the Midwest. They’re more appreciative. They haven’t been on 50 private jets and been to Dubai ­every three weeks.”
 
Abby Rao, a cosmetologist from Mandeville, La., accepted her first Bilzerian invitation last month. “I was a little out of my element,” admitted the 21-year-old, whose attendance at the Ignite party extended from her desire to be a spokesmodel for the company. “I’m from a small town, so it was a bit of a culture shock. There were a lot of gorgeous girls, a lot of people free with their bodies. Dan and I connected that night and I held my own [among the other women]. I went back a week later, just to hang out. Now I’m moving to LA.”
 
She should probably brace herself.
 
“I once saw midgets [having sex with] two girls in the bathroom,” said Bilzerian of one of his house parties. “Then [another] girl began filming it and one of the girls got mad. She started a fistfight with the one who was filming them. I had to throw both girls out. After that, a midget was smoking cigarettes in the middle of my living room. I had to throw his ass out. Cigarettes are f–king disgusting. You can smoke weed in my house but not cigarettes.”
 
To make sure guests stay in line, Bil­zerian’s events tend to be seeded with security. At his bash for Ignite, there were 35 guards with rifles and machine guns. “If anybody was going to f–k with this party, there was going to be a gunfight,” he said. “Last time I had a party, some a–hole pulled a gun at the gate . . . We didn’t have 35 guys with long guns at the time. Now that is the ­policy.”
 
Though most people wouldn’t be all that comfortable around enough firepower to overtake an embassy, Bilzerian is no stranger to guns. He’s got an extensive weapons collection (mostly stashed in Las Vegas, where firearm laws are lax; his least expensive gun, he says, goes for $5,000) and has been known to put together Mojave Desert jaunts designed around bringing junker cars onto the sand and shooting them up with heavy artillery. At one such outing in 2014, he blew up a tractor-trailer – which resulted in allegations by Nevada authorities that he detonated a homemade bomb.
 
Arrested and briefly held, Bilzerian settled for misdemeanor charges (failing to extinguish a fire in the open), paid a fine and agreed to appear in a public-service announcement. In the video, which is viewable on YouTube, he deadpans, “Be responsible with guns and exploding targets. Jail? Let’s not do that again.”
 
ONE hazard of hanging with Bilzerian is that sometimes guests might be too wasted to even attend the shoot-’em-ups.
 
“I accidentally ate two big weed cookies at Dan’s house in Vegas and was high for three days,” remembered O’Connor. “We were about to go to the desert to shoot guns but I was so high that I needed to get a room. Dan hooked me up with one at the Hard Rock. Dan always hooks it up.”
 
While other people’s most outrageous ­experiences at Bilzerian’s digs would be something sexual, this does not hold true for the host.
 
“I don’t think it’s outrageous to hook up with a bunch of chicks; that happens all the time; it’s common,” he said. “Something out of the ordinary is that I got bit by an alligator at one of my parties. A friend of mine was there, a guy they call the Real Tarzan. He’s into exotic animals and brought over an alligator. We don’t sedate the animals or tape their mouths shut, which looks lame. I had alligators in Florida but this [one] was a little quicker than they were. I tried to catch him [but] he whipped around, bit me and left a scar on my leg.”
 
He previously kept a pair of goats, named Zeus and Beatrice, at his California home, ­although they are now living on a farm; Bilzerian can be seen on his Instagram posing with a pizza-eating monkey on his shoulder. “We’ve had almost everything [at my house]” he added. “Giraffe, snakes, monitor lizards, etc.”
 
In case that fails to keep guests entertained, he’s got a 16-foot-deep pool in Vegas, is building a paint ball field there and keeps a four-lane bowling alley in the Bel Air home. “We have had girls bowling naked and that didn’t help,” Bilzerian said. “They were just as bad as when they have clothes on.”
 
Off the lanes, he’s changed some of his breakneck partying ways, including the cocaine-and-Viagra binges that led to him suffering two back-to-back heart attacks at 25; then there was the pulmonary embolism in 2011. He’s also slowed down his alcohol consumption. “I don’t like anything that makes you feel like s–t the next morning,” said Bil­zerian, who, in 2016, acknowledged taking ­”d–k-enlargement pills, HGH [and] testosterone.”
 
For now, however, Bilzerian – who has had two serious girlfriends in recent years, Playboy Playmate Jessa Hinton and model Sofia Bevarly – has no itch to tone down his sex life or settle down with one woman.
 
“[Hugh Hefner] was a legend and we view relationships in a similar way: monogamy is not natural for guys,” he said.
 
But even Instagram’s biggest party dude experiences his share of ennui. “For me [when it comes to sex], it’s more about quality than numbers,” Bilzerian said. “If I just want to [have sex with] a ton of girls, I can probably [do that with] 20 girls. I don’t want to hook up with a girl unless I feel that I will want to hook up with her again.”
 
Besides, he added, “If there are too many girls, it becomes distracting . . . It’s not as cool as everyone thinks.”

Armenian radical group sets up party

News.am, Armenia
Sept 29 2018
Armenian radical group sets up party

[Armenian News note: The below is translated from the Russian edition of News.am]

An armed Armenian group has set up a political party

The group, Sasna Tsrer (Daredevils of Sassoun), is best known for its attack on a police station in Yerevan’s Erebuni district on 17 July 2016.

The group demanded that then President Serzh Sargsyan free the jailed leader of the radical opposition Founding Parliament movement, Zhirayr Sefilyan, and step down. The gunmen laid down their arms following a two-week standoff with Armenian security forces, which left three police officers dead. Most of the Sasna Tsrer members are veterans of the Nagorno-Karabakh war with Azerbaijan of 1988-94.

Members of the group involved in the attack were jailed following the police station standoff.

After the change of power in Armenia in April-May, most of the gunmen were released from custody on bail pending a final court decision. Sefilyan was also freed on bail. His sentence was commuted from 10.5 years to 5.5 years by the Court of Appeals, pending his appeal to the Court of Cassation to drop all charges.

Snap parliament elections

The newly-set up party will be managed by a seven-member board, with Varuzhan Avetisyan being the coordinator. Avetsyan noted that a similar party would be established in Nagorno-Karabakh as well, the website said.

Sefilyan, who is not an Armenian citizen, cannot become member of the party. He said that he had already applied for citizenship and expressed confidence he will receive it under the current government.

Speaking to journalists, Avetisyan said the group has repeatedly stated it supports Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government, at least until the holding of an early parliamentary election in the country. At the same time, he noted that the victory in the revolution belonged to all people and not only Pashinyan. Earlier, the Sasna Tsrer members announced the group would run in the snap polls.

Vahan Badasyan, a former field commander of Karabakh army and ex-MP of the Karabakh parliament, said in his speech that the “velvet revolution” in Armenia did not happen in a day and that the Sasna Tsrer members played a role in it, News.am said.

“We must put an end to the previous regime’s actions that kept Artsakh [Karabakh] as a separate unit, which was in their personal interests. For the sake of a stable peace in the region, we must have one united Armenian state called the Republic of Armenia,” Badasyan was quoted as saying at the party’s congress.

Political ambitions

He also called for creating a Sasna Tsrer party in Karabakh as a symbol of a dream of Armenia’s and Karabakh’s unification.

Avetisyan described the presence of the Russian border guards on Armenia’s state border as a “shame”. He also called for reconsidering existing agreements on the presence of the Russian base in Armenia and the joint air defence system. He said in relations with Russia, Armenia should be ready for “alternative solutions”, the website said.

Badasyan said that there were “anti-national forces” in the Armenian parliament and other forces serving them. He said the parliament did not reflect people’s will and that the “national forces” should have their place in the upcoming parliamentary election, the website said.

In his speech, member of the Founding Parliament Garegin Chugaszyan also spoke for Karabakh’s de jure unification with Armenia, saying it would prevent further tension in the region. He said that Russia’s military presence in Armenia should be reconsidered and that Russian border guards should be withdrawn, the website said.

Qatar’s Amir sends congratulations to Armenian President

The Peninsula, Qatar
 Saturday
Amir sends congratulations to Armenian President
DOHA: Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani sent yesterday a cable
of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Armenia, Armen
Sarkissian, on the occasion of his country's independence day.
Deputy Amir H H Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani also sent a cable
of congratulations to the President of Armenia, Armen Sarkissian, on
the occasion of his country's independence day.
Prime Minister and Interior Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser
bin Khalifa Al Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the Prime
Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, on the occasion of his country's
independence day.

Sports: Armenian wrestler wins Junior World Championships gold

PanArmenian, Armenia
Sept 20 2018

PanARMENIAN.Net – Greco-Roman wrestler Malkhas Amoyan took gold in the under 67kg event of the 2018 Junior World Championships, currently underway in Trnava, Slovakia.

In his final bout, Amoyan defeated Uzbekistan’s Mahmud Kakhshaliyev with a score of 10:0.

As reported earlier, Tigran Minasyan (55 kg weight class) and David Ovasapyan (130 kg) had snatched two silver medals, while Hrachya Poghosyan (63 kg) was unable to defeat his opponent in his bronze-medal fight to take a medal.

The championship will run through September 23.

Azerbaijani billionaire charged with 2004 attempted kidnapping of pop singer Avraam Russo

Categories
Region
Society

Russia-based Azerbaijani billionaire businessman Telman Ismailov has been charged with the 2004 attempted kidnapping of pop singer Avraam Russo. Ismailov’s cousin Zaur Mardanov is also charged, Meydan reports.

A criminal investigation has been launched against Ismailov and Mardanov.

The two allegedly attempted to kidnap Russo in 2004 to force him into signing contracts for joint concert collaboration. Ismailov and Mardanov deny the charges.

Until 2009, Ismailov owned Europe’s then-largest marketplace, Cherkizovsky Market, located in Moscow, Russia.

A court is expected to set a measure of restraint (pre-trial detention, bail….) for the defendants on September 18.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/18/2018

                                        Tuesday, 
Major Ally Rebukes, Warns Pashinian
Armenia - Aram Sarkisian speaks at the founding congress of the Yelk alliance 
in Yerevan, 21 January 2017.
The leader of a party represented in Armenia’s current government has deplored 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s harsh attacks on alleged 
“counterrevolutionary” elements in the country, saying that he is alienating 
political groups that helped him come to power.
Aram Sarkisian warned that they could no longer back Pashinian’s plans to force 
snap parliamentary elections in the coming months.
Pashinian launched the verbal attacks following the start of campaigning for 
the September 23 municipal elections in Yerevan which his Civil Contract party 
hopes to win by a landslide. Speaking at a campaign rally last week, he claimed 
that “political forces portraying themselves as guardians of the revolution” 
are secretly collaborating with the former ruling Republican Party (HHK) in a 
bid to get more votes in the polls.
Pashinian, who led last spring a protest movement that brought down Armenia’s 
previous HHK-controlled government, did not name those forces. Observers 
believe that he referred to at least some of the other parties that are 
represented in his cabinet. Those are Gagik Tsarukian’s Prosperous Armenia 
(BHK), Dashnaktsutyun as well as the Republic and Bright Armenia parties.
The latter make up, together with Civil Contract, the Yelk alliance that 
finished third in the last parliamentary elections held in April 2017. Republic 
and Bright Armenia refused to back Pashinian when he launched the 
anti-government mass protests in April.
Despite the rift, Pashinian gave his Yelk partners two ministerial posts in his 
cabinet formed in May. Still, the three parties subsequently failed to agree on 
a single mayoral candidate in Yerevan. Bright Armenia and Republic fielded 
their own candidate, Justice Minister Artak Zeynalian, who is now challenging 
Civil Contract’s Hayk Marutian.
Armenia - Leaders of the opposition Yelk alliance hold an anti-government rally 
in Yerevan, 19Jan2018.
The Republic leader, Aram Sarkisian, described as “nonsensical” suggestions 
that his party is secretly collaborating with the HHK when he campaigned for 
Zeynalian late on Monday. He also emphasized the fact that parliament deputies 
from Republic, Bright Armenia, the BHK and Dashnaktsutyun helped Pashinian 
become prime minister on May 8. “How can you say such things about the team 
that has worked with you?” he said, appealing to the premier.
“If you want to form a government only with those who marched with you, to 
reckon only with them and to build [a new] Armenia only with them, I have 
nothing to say to you,” Sarkisian went on. “But you must think about how you 
will be going about holding pre-term [parliamentary] elections.
“The two parties listed by me and the four other members of our [Yelk] 
parliamentary faction have stood with you and said that they support fresh 
elections. I can now see these people wondering whether they should keep up 
that support.”
“These people, who helped you once, may not help you this time around,” warned 
the veteran politician.
Sarkisian said that ordinary Armenians also do not like what he sees as 
Pashinian’s divisive and inflammatory rhetoric.“I am deeply convinced that our 
people … are sick and tired of fighting against each other,” he said.
Armenian Ex-Presidents Invited To Government Events
        • Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian (L) and his predecessor Robert Kocharian 
visit Gyumri, 7 December 2008.
The government said on Tuesday that it will invite the three former presidents 
of Armenia to attend this week’s official celebrations of the country’s 
Independence Day.
The September 21 events will mark the 27th anniversary of a referendum in which 
the vast majority of Armenians voted for secession from the disintegrating 
Soviet Union. They include an official reception that will be held at the 
former presidential palace in Yerevan where Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and 
most of his staff currently work.
“All three presidents will be invited to the Independence Day events,” said 
Eduard Aghajanian, the chief of Pashinian’s staff.
Pashinian swept to power in May after weeks of nationwide mass protests that 
forced Armenia’s longtime leader, Serzh Sarkisian, to resign. Sarkisian served 
as president of the republic for the past ten years. He tried unsuccessfully to 
extend his rule by becoming prime minister following the country’s transition 
to a parliamentary system of government.
Sarkisian’s predecessor, Robert Kocharian, was controversially arrested in July 
on coup charges stemming from a 2008 post-election crackdown on opposition 
protesters in Yerevan. An Armenian appeals court freed him from custody more 
than two weeks later.
Kocharian denies the charges as politically motivated. Immediately after his 
release he announced his return to active politics.
Pashinian has repeatedly defended Kocharian’s prosecution, while denying 
issuing any pressure on law-enforcement bodies investigating the 2008 violence. 
In a September 11 speech, he branded the ex-president a “criminal” and 
“traitor.”
The 43-year-old premier has also had an uneasy relationship with Armenia’s 
first president, Levon Ter-Petrosian. He played a prominent role in 
Ter-Petrosian’s opposition movement that was targeted by Kocharian in 2008. 
Pashinian subsequently spent about two years in prison on charges stemming from 
that crackdown.
Pashinian fell out with Ter-Petrosian after being released from prison in 2011. 
The two men met in July for the first time in years.
11 Charged With Vote Buying In Yerevan
        • Anush Muradian
Armenia - Mayor Taron Markarian votes in municipal elections in Yerevan, 
14May2017.
Eleven persons, including a senior local government official, have been charged 
with buying votes for the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) in last year’s 
municipal elections in Yerevan, it emerged on Tuesday.
The criminal case stems from irregularities that were reported by the 
opposition Yelk alliance on eve of the May 2017 elections won by the HHK and 
its top candidate, Yerevan’s incumbent Mayor Taron Markarian.
Yelk representatives found scandalous documents in a trash bin outside an HHK 
campaign office in the city’s Arabkir district. Most of them purportedly 
detailed vote buying operations by government loyalists, including sums of 
money and guidelines on how to buy votes.
Armenia’s Special Investigative Service (SIS) claimed to have conducted an 
inquiry. It closed the criminal case in August 2017, citing a lack of evidence.
The SIS launched a fresh probe shortly after one of Yelk’s leaders, Nikol 
Pashinian, swept to power in a wave of mass protests that brought down 
Armenia’s HHK-led government in May.
According to a senior official from the law-enforcement agency, Davit 
Kostandian, SIS investigators have found compelling evidence of vote buying in 
favor of the HHK. Kostandian said that the illegal operation was led by Hrayr 
Antonian, the head of a department at Yerevan’s municipal administration, and 
Stepan Sahakian, the executive director of a supermarket chain owned by an 
HHK-linked businessman.
The SIS official claimed that Arabkir residents were paid 10,000 drams ($21) 
each for pledging to vote for the HHK and Mayor Markarian. He did not specify 
how many votes were bought in this fashion, saying only that Antonian and 
Sahakian claim to have spent 48 million drams and 15 million drams respectively 
on vote bribes.
Neither man could be reached for comment on Tuesday. Kostandian said they and 
the nine other suspects have pleaded guilty to the accusations. Markarian, who 
resigned as Yerevan mayor under government pressure in July, has not yet been 
questioned by the SIS, added the official.
Another document found by Yelk in 2017 contained the names of police officers 
who pledged to earn the HHK a particular number of votes. The document was 
allegedly faxed from a telephone number belonging to the Armenian police.
Kostandian said that all of those policemen have been questioned by SIS 
investigators. But he declined to elaborate.
Vote buying was widespread in just about every major election held in Armenia 
in the last two decades. The HHK, which is headed by former President Serzh 
Sarkisian, was accused by its opponents and media of heavily relying on the 
practice in the last parliamentary polls held in April 2017.Observers from the 
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said that they were marred 
by “many credible reports” of vote buying.
The new Pashinian-led government has pledged to prevent vote buying in the snap 
mayoral elections that will be held in the Armenian capital on Sunday. Earlier 
this month it pushed through the parliament legal amendments that significantly 
toughened punishment for the illegal practice.
Press Review
“Zhamanak” seeks to rationalize mounting political tensions in Armenia 
resulting from the ongoing mayoral race in Yerevan. “Political struggle is 
quite brutal in practically all countries,” writes the paper. “And 
paradoxically, that brutal and tough character often reflects the fact that a 
particular election is really competitive. That is to say that nothing is 
predetermined in advance.”
“Haykakan Zhamanak” dismisses critics’ allegations that Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian is increasingly showing authoritarian tendencies and needs to be held 
in check by strong opposition. The pro-Pashinian paper acknowledges that these 
claims are now also backed by individuals and groups who “honestly” want the 
current government to be accountable. “The executive branch, namely Pashinian’s 
team, has no influence on the judicial system,” it says. “In fact, the judicial 
system is engaged in an overt sabotage against the prime minister’s team and 
pursues concrete goals: to discredit the ongoing fight against corruption and 
abuses.” The paper argues that the Armenian parliament is also not controlled 
by Pashinian.
“Hraparak” expresses concern over Monday’s police raid against an Armenian 
media outlet that circulated leaked phone calls between the heads of the 
National Security Service (NSS) and the Special Investigative Service (SIS). 
The paper argues that other news organizations also publicized the scandalous 
recordings last week. It suggests that the Yerevan.today publication was raided 
because of its alleged ties to former President Robert Kocharian. The 
authorities, it says, may have tried to bully the publication or keep up public 
support for their declared anti-corruption efforts.
Interviewed by “168 Zham,” a Russian political commentator, Stanislav Tarasov, 
sees a renewed risk of a major escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. 
“Armenia’s recently elected Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has made differing 
and at times contradictory statements and moves on the conflict’s resolution,” 
says Tarasov. “At the start of his tenure Pashinian said that Nagorno-Karabakh 
is a party to the conflict and must be involved in the negotiation process. But 
further processes followed the previous logic.” He suggests that Pashinian is 
still undecided about his national security strategy.
(Tigran Avetisian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Sports: European C’Ship winners from Armenia to participate in Junior World Championship

MediaMax, Armenia
Sept 17 2018
European C’Ship winners from Armenia to participate in Junior World Championship

The team will be almost the same as during the European Championship in August. They took 3 gold and 2 bronze medals back then.

The main change will be made in 74 kg weight category. Hrayr Alikhanyan got an arm injury and will probably be replaced by Davit Gevorgyan.

The head coach Avetik Vardanyan introduced Mediamax Sport to the names of the athletes to participate in the tournament: Arsen Harutyunyan (57kg), Vazgen Tevanyan (61kg), Gegham Galstyan (65kg), Arman Andriasyan(70kg), Arman Avagyan (79kg), Mher Markosyan (86kg) and Hovhannes Maghakyan (120kg).

“The team is well prepared and ready for the competition. We have hopes for medals too. We had little time after the European Championship, but we tries to recover and prepare for this very important tournament. We will depart for the competition site on September 19,” Vardanyan said.

Lawmaker: Anti-Armenian phrasing removed from PACE draft resolution

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 13 2018

Another anti-Armenian wording has been removed from a draft resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the head of the Armenian delegation to PACE, Arpine Hovhannisyan said in a post on Facebook.

“Perhaps, I would not address this issue if not for yesterday’s military-patriotic and pathetic hysteria of the Azerbaijani president, since I do not like to open brackets in advance,” she wrote, promising to provide more details of the matter at the PACE October session.

“For now, I can state that one of the reasons behind Azerbaijan’s hysteria is that two days ago another Azerbaijan-cherished anti-Armenian phrasing that “Nagorno-Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan” has not found a place in the regular draft resolution,” she detailed.

The lawmaker stresses this is the sixth time during her one-year tenure as the head of Armenian delegation when such wordings which are a result of Azerbaijan’s lobbying are removed from PACE resolutions.

“This work will be continuous. Aliyev needs to understand that neither praising [Armenian PM] Nikol Pashinyan and then criticizing him won’t give him Artsakh, nor can he ever see the weakening of our defense by relying on domestic political contradictions in Armenia.

“When it comes to our existence and identity, there are no political disagreements inside the country or any compromise for Azerbaijan,” she stressed, adding Azerbaijan would better deal with its own problems, as it is facing many of them.     

Call to the meeting to all candidates for mayor of Yerevan

Call to the meeting to all candidates for mayor of Yerevan
Artak Avetisyan, “Reformists” party
Manuel Gasparyan, “Democratic Path” party
Anahit Tarkhanyan, “Yerevan Community” bloc
Artak Zeynalyan, “Luys” alliance
Naira Zohrabyan, “Prosperous Armenia” party
Ararat Zurabyan, “Yerevanites” alliance
Gevorg Hovsepyan, “Hayk” (Haykazunner) party
Mikael Manukyan, “Armenian Revolutionary Federation” party
Hayk Marutyan, “My step” alliance
Mher Shahgeldyan, “Land of Law” party
Gevorg Sandalyan, “Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia” party
Zaruhi Postanjyan, “Yerkir Tsirani” party
Dear friends,
We all hope that the upcoming elections of the Yerevan Council of Elders will be the freest, fairest and most transparent in the last quarter-century history of the Republic of Armenia. At the same time, it is very important for the elections to take place in a positive environment, in accordance with the spirit of the revolution of love and solidarity and the ideas of the citizens of Armenia, especially the residents of Yerevan, about the New Armenia.
I call on the persons leading the lists of all the forces participating in the elections of the Yerevan Council of Elders to meet this Wednesday, September 5, in the meeting hall of the Strategic and National Research Center (address: Yerznkyan 75, Yerevan) and publicly, in the presence of the press, discuss and make a general statement about the principles of holding the upcoming elections in a dignified atmosphere of equality, courtesy and mutual respect. 
If you agree, please respond by phone: (010-27-16-00) or (093)-66-80-30, or by e-mail. by mail: [email protected]
Let’s smile together with our fellow citizens. 
                                        
Raffi K.  Hovhannisyan, “Heritage”                                                                          
September 3, 2018             
Yerevan

Whether Merkel says word “genocide” during her visit to Armenia. Turkey conerned

German Chancellor Angela Merkel will arrive on an official visit to Armenia on August 24-25.

According to Turkish media reports, Turkey is concerned over the fact that the German Chancellor will visit the Armenian Genocide memorial complex for victims of the Armenian Genocide and will possible say the word “genocide.”

Angela Merkel will meet with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan on August 24 to discuss bilateral relations after political changes. Chancellor will lay a wreath at the Armenian Genocide memorial complex.

To note, on June 2, 2016, the German Bundestag (the Federal Assembly) adopted the Armenian Genocide resolution. However, after the Turkish allegations about possible escalation of relations with Turkey, the Merkel’s government announced that it had to respect the Bundestag’s decision, underlining that the German government would not make any statement on that resolution.