Azerbaijani Press: Baku: What are young citizens of Armenia doing in occupied Azerbaijani territories?!

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
March 6 2019

By  Trend

If the political leadership of Armenia declares its mandate to speak on behalf of the citizens of this country, then let it also speak on behalf of the citizens of Armenia from Tavush, Syunik and other provinces who are serving in the occupied Azerbaijani territories, spokesperson for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Leyla Abdullayeva said.

She was commenting on the interview of Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan to the Armenian public TV, Trend reports.

“In the above-mentioned interview by the Armenian foreign minister, the statements of the top political leadership of this country are repeated, according to which the prime minister of Armenia has no right to speak on behalf of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh, while “he can speak on behalf of the people of Armenia – from Tavush to Syunik”,” said Abdullayeva. “I would like to reiterate the question already asked by us earlier: what are young citizens of Armenia, who voted for Pashinyan during the election, doing in the occupied Azerbaijani territories?!”

Abdullayeva noted that the Armenian minister may not remember the statement voiced by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs in Paris Jan. 16, but probably didn’t forget the joint statement adopted by his approval Dec. 6 last year in Milan.

 

That statement says that the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia will continue to work to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by achieving fair and sustainable peace, she added.

“The Azerbaijani side doesn’t hold meetings just for the sake of meetings, nor does it want to convince the international community of its good intentions by such meetings,” she said. “We have only one clear and legally justified goal: we are negotiating for the liberation of our territories occupied by Armenia with gross violation of the principles of international rights, and to ensure the peaceful return of Azerbaijanis living there to their native lands.”

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.

EPIC’s First Industry Tour to Explore Beirut’s Tech and Innovation Ecosystem

American University of Armenia

40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave., Yerevan 0019, Republic of Armenia  
Tel: (+374 10) 32 40 40; (+374 60) 69 40 40 | Fax:  (+374 60) 61 25 12  

Webpage: www.aua.am

Spring break at the American University of Armenia (AUA) will be marked this year by 14 entrepreneurs of the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC) visiting Beirut, Lebanon, in the first EPIC technology industry trek. Sponsored by Tamar Capital, the trek will include visits to manufacturing operations run by successful Armenian entrepreneurs, startups and investors in Beirut’s Digital District (BDD) and the American University of Beirut.

The industry trek is designed to provide EPIC’s startup entrepreneurs with a first-hand perspective on the organizational structure, operations, work culture in companies outside of Armenia, as well as networking and sharing experience with international entrepreneurs and investors and, most importantly, connecting with Diasporan Armenians. EPIC also plans to have an industry trek to Silicon Valley this summer.

Annman Kantsyan, Founder of Edwise, says, “This trek will give me a chance to see businesses outside Armenia and discern similarities and differences with those in Armenia. I am also really excited to visit Beirut Digital District and meet entrepreneurs in artificial intelligence.” Edwise is using artificial intelligence to give filmmakers more time for creative editing by automating the most routine tasks, such as continuity editing, color correction, proper ordering, cropping shots, and sound synchronization.

BDD is the center of startup ecosystem in Lebanon. Throughout the day, the EPIC residents will meet with venture capitalists, incubators, as well as like-minded entrepreneurs who have been building and developing their startups within the difficult Lebanese ecosystem. While both Lebanon and Armenia may be different in their economic and political infrastructures, they share several commonalities, including an educated workforce and a large percent of young talent living abroad. As such, entrepreneurs from both Lebanon and Armenia will have the opportunity to discuss their challenges and opportunities, to share experiences, and to pitch their startup ventures to one another.

Margarita Muradyan from COWnet shares her anticipation: “I expect to shape our idea and our company’s steps by exploring how the startups in Beirut have tackled them. I also wish to see the infrastructure supporting startups and young people like us. And last but not least, I hope to have a wonderful time with my fellow startupers from EPIC.”

This trip has been carefully designed to enrich and to foster growth for Armenia’s young entrepreneurs. More broadly, the partnership with Tamar Capital aims to nurture the ecosystem and to continue to put Armenia on the technology map to attain international recognition.  

The team members of Evi are looking forward to this trek as they hope to meet entrepreneurs from the food waste management industry in Beirut. “I’ve recently read an article on how Lebanese entrepreneurs are taking on food waste management; this is new to their country, too. I wonder if they are going through the same hardships that we are,” mentions Elmira Poghosyan from Evi whose startup is trying to help food businesses to sell their surplus food at the end of each day thus earning revenue from waste and gaining new customers.

EPIC will be sharing photos and stories from the trek in real time. You can join this trip online by accessing .

Azerbaijani press:Ilham Aliyev: Today Azerbaijan has advantage both at negotiating table and on battlefield

15 February 2019 11:34 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Feb. 15

Trend:

Today, Azerbaijan has an advantage both at the negotiating table and on the battlefield, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said in an interview to the head of the TV channel “Real” Mirshahin Aghayev, Trend reports referring to the press service of the head of state.

“In recent years, we have created a powerful legal framework for resolving the conflict. Many leading and influential international organizations of the world have adopted decisions and resolutions in connection with the conflict, which reflect the truth and support our position – the UN General Assembly, earlier the Security Council, the OSCE, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and others. The document on partnership priorities signed between the European Union and Azerbaijan expresses support for our territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of borders,” he explained.

“This creates a legal basis for resolving the conflict. It lies in the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh – as we all know very well – is an integral part of Azerbaijan,” the head of state said.

President underlined that conflict resolution is possible only within the framework of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

“At that time, having created a powerful economic potential, we established a strong army. The Azerbaijani army is one of the strongest armies in the world today. Our combat capability and possibilities are growing. We are equipping our army with the most sophisticated hardware. The April fights (2016) demonstrated our strength. By launching a counteroffensive operation from the most unfavorable military positions, we took over strategic heights. We freed our lands from invaders. The flag of Azerbaijan flies in Agdara, Fizuli and Jabrayil districts today. The April battles are a glorious and historic victory for us. While visiting Lalatapa and seeing the flag of Azerbaijan there, I feel a sense of pride. Every citizen of Azerbaijan feels proud. Our soldiers and officers have displayed true heroism. The April battles are a historic event. They have dispelled the myth that Armenia had been creating for years,” Ilham Aliyev said.

“The Armenians tried to form an opinion that their army was allegedly strong and invincible. Azerbaijani soldiers and officers showed whose army is really strong and invincible. This myth has been dispelled. The April battles bolstered our national spirit, raised it to heights. Therefore, this event shows once again that the Azerbaijani people and state will never put up with this occupation,” said the president.

Ilham Aliyev mentioned that two years after the April battles, a successful Nakhchivan operation was carried out.

“This was a special operation from a tactical point of view, but it was very successful and enabled us to take full control over strategic heights, mountains and the enemy’s strategic communications. So all these are important events showing the power and professionalism of our army. All this shows that the conflict must be resolved within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan,” the head of state stressed.


ANCA launches Raphael Lemkin Policy Series on genocide

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 14 2019
Politics 12:19 14/02/2019 World

The President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, Dr. Henry Theriault, will headline the inaugural February 27 lecture of the Raphael Lemkin Policy Series, an ongoing Capitol Hill conversation about legal and political challenges and opportunities related to the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) said in a press release.

Dr. Theriault, who serves as Vice President for Academic Affairs at Worcester State University, will speak at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, February 27th, in Room 2456 of the Rayburn House Office Building. Lunch will be provided.

The Lemkin series is made possible by the ANCA Endowment Fund and the generosity of the Aramian Family – led by sisters Sue, the late Margo, and the late Martha – long-time benefactors of educational and charitable projects in the Armenian homeland and the diaspora. The lecture will be hosted by Congressional Armenian Caucus Vice-Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA), a principled and powerful Congressional advocate for a truthful and just U.S. policy on the Armenian Genocide.

“We look forward to Dr. Theriault’s inaugural lecture and to an ongoing, justice-oriented exploration by Congressional and foreign policy community stakeholders of a core challenge of our time – the punishment and prevention of genocide, two core principles at the heart of the Rafael Lemkin’s life work, the UN Genocide Convention,” said ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian. “This is a particularly timely program – coming so soon after the enactment of the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act, and amid renewed atrocities against vulnerable populations around the world.”

The series is named after Raphael Lemkin, the lawyer who first coined the term “genocide” after learning about the Armenian Genocide. He led the global movement to adopt the “UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide”, which was adopted by the United Nations in December 1948. A landmark of international law, the Convention defines genocide as an international crime. 

Azerbaijani Press: Avaz Hasanov: Peacekeeping Is Marriage of Convenience

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
Tuesday
Avaz Hasanov: Peacekeeping Is Marriage of Convenience
 
 
Baku / 12.02.19 / Turan: The Society for Humanitarian Studies held a conference in Baku on the search for peace with Armenia, which caused mixed reactions in the society.
 
The head of this NGO, Avaz Hasanov, in an interview with Turan shared his thoughts.
 
Question: After the conference, opponents of reconciliation with Armenia became more active. Why was it decided to hold such an event today?
 
Answer: I have been actively engaged in peacemaking, seeking reconciliation of the Azerbaijani and Armenian peoples for a long time. We have come to this day considerably weakened, since in 2014 the authorities brought the civil society of Azerbaijan to paralysis. They destroyed organizations involved in conflict resolution.
 
Unlike Azerbaijan, Armenian organizations retained all their capabilities, and after Pashinyan came to power, their positions even strengthened.
 
Our organization is already four years old, as a victim of the blockade of its own state. Recently, the Azerbaijani and Armenian authorities declared the need to establish confidence-building measures. If the authorities are sincere, then we can bring the issue of peacemaking to public discussion.
 
Our organization cannot represent the people, speak on its behalf and sign any documents. But by holding public discussions, we can inform about the situation and the policy of the authorities.
 
Question: What are the results of your conference?
 
Answer: At various levels, Azerbaijan and Armenia are called to prepare their peoples for peace, and this is happening against the background of negotiations between the Foreign Ministries of the two countries. However, Armenia should sacrifice much more than we. In Armenia, peace talks are unpopular.
 
After the April 2016 events, Azerbaijan gained an advantage in the negotiations and, therefore, the topic of peace in our society should not be understood as defeatism. Azerbaijan can actually further intensify the negotiation process, taking new steps that call the existing status quo into question.
 
It should do this as opposed to the intention of Yerevan to put forward new rules in the negotiation process (to negotiate with Nagorno-Karabakh – Red).
 
At our conference it became clear that the potential of civil society in Azerbaijan has not dried up.
 
Question: What is public opinion on this issue?
 
Answer: In Azerbaijan, hundreds of public activists stand for an exclusively military solution to the conflict. Any parallel suggestions are rejected.
 
Such statements are patriotic and therefore popular, but they contradict the state strategy of solving the problem not only by force.
 
However, if you build a state strategy only on such ideas, this will lead to a defeat in the negotiations.
 
Such a process should be very flexible and based on comprehensive steps.
 
The actions of Pashinyan”s team showed that he switched to the option of flexible steps. If now our government takes a tough stance, rejecting a flexible policy, we will lose, and the pressure of the international community will increase.
 
Question: What are the moods in Armenia?
 
Answer: Now the authorities have little interest in public opinion. In order to receive alternative messages, only the possibilities of civil society have remained.
 
There are no discussions on this topic on television, and people are excluded from the process. Only a group of public sector activists gather in small rooms and discuss certain options for achieving peace.
 
Millions of people hear the call of the patriots and applaud them. They are advertised by the pro-government and opposition press because patriotic appeals sound beautiful. Why is someone disturbed by discussions held by a group of 15 people and without the presence of journalists?
 
For a long time under the former authority of Armenia, Yerevan conducted negotiations without achieving a result. However, the entire international community praised the Armenians. Now, the new government of Armenia accuses the Karabakh clan of “selling Karabakh”.
 
Now the new government does not speak about peace, but discusses the possibilities of mutual compromises. As I have already said, Armenia has moved to a flexible policy, and we are forced to adhere to the tactics of the 1990s.
 
Peacemaking is not a call for fraternization, but something like a profitable “marriage of convenience”. The winner is the one who has the best lawyer.
 
Question: Pashinyan makes contradictory statements. He says that Agdam is not Armenian and the Armenians cannot live on the plain, and he also demands the participation of Karabakh in the negotiations. What does he really want?
 
Answer: Pashinyan wants to take time. He does not want to become a target for the “Karabakh clan”. Therefore, he makes unrelated statements for the society and the world to analyze his thoughts.
 
Question: How can one characterize the policy of Azerbaijan at the talks?
 
Answer: Azerbaijan at the talks does not look like the losing side. The whole world is interested in Armenia and Azerbaijan agreeing on peace.
 
Azerbaijan, however, is more committed to a just peace and therefore is not in a hurry with the result. Of course, people are suffering and refugees are dying, dreaming of their homeland. But the achievement of peace should not seem easy. It is difficult for a country that has lost the war to seize the initiative in negotiations and this process is long-term. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry can negotiate with profit for us, but this topic is not discussed with the national think tanks.
 
Question: What will be your future actions?
 
Answer: We need to discuss peacekeeping with the authorities. There is a need to synchronize actions. Public peacekeeping should be docked with the activities of the authorities. Appeals for peace to a power not ready for peace will be accepted by society as a betrayal. -0-

168: Rule of law, fight against corruption, mitigation of taxes: Pashinyan introduces key highlights of economic strategy

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Democracy, rule of law, fight against corruption and monopolies are the key highlights of the economic development strategy of the Armenian government, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in his remarks during the debate of the government’s Action Plan in the Parliament.

He said they also attache importance to raising the effectiveness of the public administration, the digitization, the optimization of the government structure, simplification of the tax system and tax mitigation in that strategy.

“Some people still are dissatisfied with our these statements. Many continue stating that the government has no strategy to develop the economy. Last year the collection of articles titled “What to do? The current issues and strategic directions of Armenia’s economic development” has been released by the initiative of the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia where the leading economists of our countries introduced their visions on putting Armenia’s economic development on stable grounds. I want to state that their vision is in accordance with that of the government by 100%”, Pashinyan noted.

In this context he highlighted several key reforms which must be carried out in the future. That is to provide equal opportunities, encourage the work, the economic activeness and make Armenia attractive for foreign investors.

Artsakh reports over 300 Azerbaijani ceasefire violations over past week

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 9 2019

The Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan Line of Contact over 2300 times in the past week, the country’s defense ministry reported on Saturday. In the period from February 3-9, the adversary fired around 2,000 shots towards the Armenian defense positions from firearms of different calibers, the ministry added.

As the statement said, the Defense Army frontline units refrained from response actions and continue confidently implementing their combat guard.

Sports: New skiing lifts in Tsakhkadzor resort at extreme heights

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 5 2019
Economy 12:55 05/02/2019 Armenia

Armenia is getting popular not only as a tourism destination during the summer season but also in winter. MIR TV station has prepared a reportage about Armenia’s Tsakhkadzor resort town where visitors hold new levels of adrenaline and extreme skiing experience.
 
The reporter reminds that Tsakhkadzor is just 60km far from capital Yerevan and the resort’s lift network rises to the top of the Teghenis mountain at over 2800 metres, while the terrain up here is steep, offering some seriously challenging skiing. 

As the source says, the resort offers skiing and snowboarding, usually at prices well below those in Western Europe.

The skiing season that usually lasts until the end of February in Tsakhkadzor, offers options also for beginners and children at specially designed terrains, the source said. 

A1+: Aram Harutyunyan: Aleksanyan and Pashinyan have chocolate-relationships (video)

According to Aram Harutyunyan, leader of the National Accord party, the government has not fulfilled its promises.

“Today, the promises made in the square are not fulfilled, I mean the corruption. According to rumors circulating in the air, number one corruption maker in Armenia is Nikol Pashinyan. If at that time, money was brought to 26 Baghramyan by baggage, there is now a tax collector. The fact that Nikol Pashinyan’s relative works in the system of Samvel Aleksanyan as the head of the cadre department states that Aleksanyan and Pashinyan have chocolate-relationships. Where is Gagik Khachatryan, where is the shadow that is said? We see no serious changes.”

As for the economic revolution, Aram Harutyunyan thinks there are no reforms and there is no hope.

And Hovik Aghazaryan, a member of the “My Step” faction, responded that there is no corruption in the upper level, it does not rule out the presence of corruption in middle and low level.

The deputy said: “If an announcement is made that they pay the money, so then give also names.”

Contrary to this, Aram Harutyunyan gave the name of Gagik Khachatryan, to which Aghazaryan replied that Gagik Khachatryan will soon have to answer for his legal actions.

According to sociologist Aharon Adibekyan, it is too early to talk about the economic revolution.

“There were $ 3 billion coming from outside, and now it has dropped three times. That $ 3 billion kept our middle and small business. Take a walk around the streets of Yerevan, how many kiosks and small shops have been closed, there is no buyer.”

 

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Asbarez: Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr to Speak at KZV Annual Gala

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr

SAN FRANCISCO—The Krouzian-Zekarian Vasbouragan School will welcome the head coach of the Golden State Warriors basketball team, Steve Kerr, as guest speaker at its 38th annual gala on February 9.

Kerr will accept an award on behalf of his family for their contributions to the Armenian people. Kerr’s grandparents, the late Dr. Stanley E. Kerr and Elsa Reckman Kerr were instrumental in establishing the Near East Relief, the unprecedented American campaign of international humanitarian assistance which saved and sustained hundreds of thousands of Armenian Genocide survivors from 1915-1930.

The Krouzian-Zekarian Vasbouragan School in San Francisco will celebrate its 39th anniversary

“We are excited and honored to have Coach Steve Kerr and the Kerr family attend the KZV Gala,” said KZV’s principal, Grace Andonian. “The sacrifice that Stanley and Elsa Kerr made during the Armenian Genocide is greatly appreciated by the Armenian community. One hundred years after the Armenian Genocide, KZV is an example of the vibrant Armenian community that thrives around the world.”

As an introduction to the award presentation to Coach Kerr, documentary filmmaker Ani Hovannisian-Kevorkian will show excerpts from a documentary about the Kerr family currently in production.

In 1919, Stanley Kerr, a junior officer with the United States Medical Corps, was transferred to Marash, Turkey, where he headed the American relief operations and assisted thousands of Armenians threatened with further genocide by the Turkish government after the French military retreated from its post-war occupation of the city. In 1922, Kerr met his wife Elsa in Marash, where she worked as a schoolteacher. They later married in Beirut, Lebanon, where they ran a Near East Relief orphanage for Armenian children.

Kerr later earned a Ph.D in biochemistry and became the chair of the biology department at the American University of Beirut. Else took the position of dean of women at the university. Stanley Kerr retired with the rank of Distinguished Professor and was awarded the Order of Merit from the Republic of Lebanon. He passed away in 1976 and left as part of his legacy, The Lions of Marash: Personal Experiences with American Near East Relief, 1919-1922 (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1973), a memoir documenting his eye-witness accounts of the Armenian Genocide.

Dr. Stanley Kerr

The legacy of Dr. Stanley and Elsa Kerr was passed down to their children and grandchildren, who have continued to live by the humanitarian values of their parents and grandparents. Their oldest son was the late Malcolm H. Kerr, who was born in Lebanon in 1931 and married his wife Ann Zwicker Kerr there. They became parents to four children, including Coach Steve Kerr and his older brother John Kerr, who continues his grandparents’ mission by serving on the current board of the Near East Foundation. Their daughter Susan van de Ven used letters from her grandparents as the basis of her thesis at Oberlin College, later presenting it at the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem on the occasion of the 1986 commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

As Northern California’s only Armenian day school, KZV Armenian School’s mission is to prepare its students to become leaders, rooted with a deep awareness of their role as Armenian-Americans. KZV believes that an early bilingual and multicultural education provides a strong foundation for a lifetime of academic and professional excellence.

The 38th annual KZV Gala will take place on February 9th at 6:00 pm, at Khatchaturian Armenian Community Center- Saroyan Hall.