Armenian parliament passes a number of bills in first reading

Panorama, Armenia

Dec 28 2020

The National Assembly of Armenia on Monday adopted in the first reading a draft law on making amendments to the law “On State Duty” with 74 votes for and 1 abstention.

The bill calls for a state duty of 1,000 drams for each ton, with a coefficient of 0.3 for other tons.

The parliament also passed a bill on amending the law on compensation for damages caused to the life or health of military personnel during the defense of the country, which envisages raising the rates of payments to the Insurance Foundation for Servicemen. The bill was unanimously adopted in the first reading with 90 votes in favor.


Goris-Davit Bek road is secure – Defense Minister

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 12:09, 21 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Defense Vagharshak Harutyunyan says the safety of the Goris-Davit Bek road is guaranteed.

“Russian peacekeeping troops are taking the Goris-Davit Bek road under control. Our border guards are deployed in our territory and are visually supervising this road – ensuring a second-layer security. Our army stands behind our border guards, and an agreement is reached that no troops will be stationed in between our border guards and this road. The same refers to Azerbaijan: the Azeri border troops are under visual supervision, with their troops behind them. Again, no armed units should be in between the border guards and the road there. In this situation the safety of road traffic is guaranteed,” Harutyunyan told Zinuzh media.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Promoting social inclusion, self-reliant livelihood activities in Armenia: Launch of 3-year project

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 12:47, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Association of Social Workers (AASW) in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of the Republic of Armenia announces the start of a new three-year project for social protection system, which aims to promote self-reliant livelihood of poor and vulnerable groups, empower their participation in society and economic life in the Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk, Shirak and Lori marzes of Armenia. The grant project is generously funded by the Government of Japan through the Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) and administered by the World Bank.

The representatives from the Ministry, Association, Embassy of Japan, World Bank, partner agencies and organizations participated in Project launch event. Around 100 government officials, development partners, social workers and experts either attended or followed the event online following COVID-19 restrictions. The official welcomes and presentation of the project were followed by a panel discussion.

“The Project has two major objectives: introducing new models to the system of social work, as a result of which professional work with vulnerable groups will become more effective, and creating opportunities for people in dire conditions to get out of poverty․ I am hopeful that this cooperation will bring substantive changes to the overall social protection system in Armenia”, says Mira Antonyan, President of the Association.

“The activation of vulnerable and poor groups of population, encouragement of their self-reliant livelihood and social work development are key priority issues for Armenia,” says Anna Zhamakochyan, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia. “Next year the social protection system reforms will be continued and I hope that the Project will have its contribution by developing social case management and promoting beneficiaries’ entrepreneurial activities”, she adds.

“We are pleased to start the actual implementation of this critical project in these dramatic times for Armenia,” says Sylvie Bossoutrot, World Bank Country Manager for Armenia. “We expect that this project will facilitate smoother integration of vulnerable people and help them become active participants of society by improving their employment opportunities.”

Rika Onodera, Second Secretary for Economic Cooperation at the Embassy of Japan in Armenia presented Ambassador H.E. Mr. Jun Yamada’s greeting. “We are deeply convinced that this extremely important and timely Project will contribute to the increase of the level of welfare and enhancement of the life of vulnerable people of the society through the capacity building of social workers and vocational training for targeted people”, emphases Ambassador.

During the panel discussion, the experts emphasized the fact that the post-war realities, with its socio-economic consequences, have created bigger challenges for the Armenian society and state institutions. The most vulnerable are the families with children, single mothers, people with disabilities and lack of stable sources of income. The last two crisis – pandemic and military actions made the situation worst. Thus, activation of vulnerable people and creating new opportunities for them becomes a top priority.

More than 750,000 people in Armenia live below the poverty line. It is expected that the quality of life of over 11,000 households will be improved with the help of this three-year program. By the end of the project, at least 300 beneficiaries (40% women) will receive a small grant (US$ 4000 each), of which at least 225 business projects will become self-sufficient. 200 social workers, including case managers of local social assistance departments and community social workers, will master their case management skills.

The JSDF was established by the Government of Japan and the World Bank as a mechanism to provide direct assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable groups in eligible World Bank countries. The aim is to enhance their capacities, strengthen their empowerment and participation in society and economic life. Founded in 2004, The “Armenian Association of Social Workers” NGO (AASW) is a professional organization with more than 250 members. The main goals of the Association are the development of social work education and practice in Armenia, protection of the rights and interests of social workers and their beneficiaries, and promotion of social protection reforms in Armenia.

 

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Families of missing soldiers ‘unhappy’ after meeting at Armenian government

Panorama, Armenia

Dec 25 2020
Society 16:10 25/12/2020Armenia

Families of missing servicemen are unhappy with the meeting held at the Armenian government on Friday. After a three-hour meeting, they say they have not received answers to their questions.

“I am not satisfied with our government’s response. I did not receive an answer to my questions,” Sergo Davtyan, the uncle of one of the missing soldiers, told reporters after the meeting.

He said he had also raised the issue of equipment used for DNA testing of unidentified bodies removed from the conflict zone at the meeting.

Earlier on Thursday, Sergo Davtyan along with a group of other protesters blocked Baghramyan Avenue in Yerevan with trucks, paralyzing the traffic on the road.

“I am a missing soldier’s relative. We have been looking for them for 45 days, but have not found the children. I have been to Artsakh. We are sceptical about search operations… This is not a political action and I am not a member of any party.

“These lies have to stop. At first they said we were winning, but now we don’t even know how many soldiers have been taken prisoner, how many are missing and how many casualties we have. We need a normal and educated leader able to hold talks. I don’t want to give names, simply people who can stand by us,” Davtyan had said.



ARS Western U.S. Donates $250,000 to Sponsor 1,000 Displaced Families in Artsakh

December 16,  2020



Armenian Relief Society

GLENDALE—The Armenian Relief Society continues its primary focus on carrying out tremendous and heroic work for its beloved people in Artsakh and Armenia. Since the start of the recent war in Artsakh, the ARS of Western USA and its chapters began implementing various initiatives focusing on humanitarian aid and assistance for the homeland, including the transfer of $250,000 through the ARS Central Executive for medications and first aid, as well as the shipping of 950 boxes of essential items to Armenia.

Further, the ARS of Western USA, Regional Executive announces its participation in additional immediate assistance efforts, including the “Stand with an Artsakh Family” Program. This relief project has been initiated by the ARS Central Executive in an effort to offer financial assistance to displaced families of Artsakh. As such, the region is participating in the “Stand with an Artsakh Family” Program by sponsoring 1,000 families ($250 per family) with a total donation amount of $250,000, to aid in food, clothing, and daily living expenses.

The ARS of Western USA shares in the pain and grief of all families, including parents, widows, and children, whose heroic loved ones gave the ultimate sacrifice defending Artsakh. At the same time, we assure that with the joint efforts of the pan-Armenian community, we will be able to work towards recovery, as well as ensure the survival of our people, Armenia and Artsakh, so as to not allow for the precious blood of our heroes to have been shed in vain.

With every loss of life that has been endured by our nation, the region affirms and commits its increased share of responsibility toward the Armenian people and to minimize continued suffering in the homeland.

The ARS Regional Executive Board also acknowledges and extends its gratitude to its chapters, members, and community, who have demonstrated their readiness and willingness to stand in support of ARS programs benefiting Artsakh and our people during these challenging times.

Donations can be made by calling the ARS Regional Headquarters at (818) 500-1343 or visiting www.arswestusa.org/donate.

Syrian mercenaries tell BBC that Azerbaijanis used them as ”cannon fodder” in NK

Syrian mercenaries tell BBC that Azerbaijanis used them as ”cannon fodder” in NK

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. Syrian mercenaries who participated in the war against Artsakh unleashed by Azerbaijan told BBC how they were used as ”cannon fodder”.

”We were told that our mission will be patrolling Azerbaijani borders as border guards. We were offered 2 thousand USD monthly for that job. We agreed but when we arrived in Azerbaijan, we were taken to the frontline the next day’’, a Syrian mercenary told BBC.

According to him, there were 30 of them in that section of the front line, and after walking 50 meters a rocket fell near them.

”Endless shooting lasted nearly 30 meters. Those minutes seemed to be a century. At that time I regretted for coming to Azerbaijan”, he said.

The mercenaries told the reporter that death was everywhere and they were used as ”cannon fodder”, while the probability of survival was only 1%.

The Syrian mercenaries that participated in the war against Artsakh were sent by Turkey, which has been confirmed by Russia, France and a Pentagon source of the USA.




Armenpress: PM’s spokesperson comments on announcements of Aliyev and Erdoğan

PM’s spokesperson comments on announcements of Aliyev and Erdoğan

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 20:49,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS.  Mane Gevorgyan, spokesperson to the Prime Minister of Armenia, commented on the announcements of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Baku.

Gevorgyan particularly said,

”We strongly condemn the provocative announcements made by the Azerbaijani leader in Baku. Speaking about territorial ambitions against Armenia seriously questions Azerbaijan’s readiness for establishing peace and deliberately puts regional peace and security under risk.

The claims of the Azerbaijani president that Azerbaijan solved Karabakh issue by military force once again shows who was the initiator of the war and use of force and who tries to lead the region to further destabilization and challenges. Those announcements make the international recognition of the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination an imperative for preventing new genocidal aspirations of Azerbaijan against the Armenian population of Artsakh.  

Those statements contradict the spirit of the November 9 trilateral declaration. Speaking with the Armenian people with threats is condemnable and cannot bring lasting stability in South Caucasus. It’s also strongly condemnable the glorification of the ideologies of the Young Turks, the architectures of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish president. Such acts put Turkey’s announcements, including about their readiness to contribute to the establishment of regional peace and stability, under question.

Aliyev said Yerevan, Sevan and Zangezur are Azerbaijani territories during a military parade in Baku, and Erdoğan said in his speech that this day is ‘’the he day of enlightenment of the souls of Enver Pasha, Nuri Pasha and soldiers of the Caucasus Islamic Army’’.




Swiss technology used in Azerbaijani military drones, report claims

SwissInfo, Switzerland
Dec 7 2020
The short conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh was ended with the signing of a peace treaty. Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

Drones using Swiss-made components were reportedly deployed by the Azerbaijan army in the recent conflict with Armenia, according to Swiss public television, SRF.

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Drones purportedly played a crucial role in the recent conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region.

According to an SRF news report on December 7, an Israeli drone belonging to the Azerbaijani army, which was reportedly shot down by Armenian forces near the town of Shuschi on October 18, carried technology made in Switzerland.

A drive motor cylinder engraved with the name Faulhaber Minimotor SA and the words “Swiss made” can be seen on photographs validated by SRF that it received from Armenian journalists.

The pieces recovered on the ground reportedly belonged to an Israeli Harop “loitering munition” drone, also known as a “kamikaze drone”.

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In a statement sent to SRF on December 6, Faulhaber, the German industrial group, whose subsidiary Faulhaber Minimotor in Ticino builds electric motors similar to the one allegedly used in the drone, said its goods were subject to internationally applicable export control regulations. The firm said it assumed that these applied in the current case.

Swiss legislation does not prohibit the export of such electric motors from Switzerland to Israel and then on to Azerbaijan.

The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco), which is responsible for export controls, told SRF: “Such electric motors are not covered by goods control legislation and can be exported without a permit. Such drives have a wide range of industrial applications.”

Seco noted that the electric motor is not used to power the drone, but most likely for its wing mechanism. Such electric devices can be sold to any country, where they can be installed in armed and unarmed drones, it added.

Nagorno-Karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994. That conflict left not only Nagorno-Karabakh itself, but large chunks of surrounding lands, in Armenian hands.

In 44 days of fighting that began on September 27, Azerbaijan troops routed the Armenian forces and wedged deep into Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing Armenia to accept the November 10 peace deal that saw the return to Azerbaijan of a significant part of the separatist region. It also obliged Armenia to hand over all areas it held outside Nagorno-Karabakh.

Our salvation is in national unity and accord, Armenia’s President says on 32nd anniversary of earthquake

Public Radio of Armenia

Dec 7 2020

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian says we have no right to despair even in these challenging times. In an address on the 32nd anniversary of the 1988 earthquake, the President calls for national accord and unity.

Below is the President’s full address:

Dear people of Gyumri, Spitak, Vanadzor, Stepanavan,

Dear compatriots,

Today is the day of remembrance of the 1988 earthquake victims.

This year we commemorate the memory of thousands of our compatriots who fell victim to the devastating earthquake 32 years ago, having one more pain in our souls. As a result of the war waged by Azerbaijan and Turkey against Artsakh, we have a large number of human losses, we have also lost a part of the territory of Artsakh. As a result, there is a multi-layered crisis in the country, from moral and psychological to health to socio-economic.

I once again express my condolences and support to the families and relatives of the victims and wish the injured a speedy recovery.

Even in this situation we have no right to despair. We must do everything to heal the wounds of the earthquake, to put more effort and energy into the reconstruction and development of our towns and villages.

In the aftermath of the earthquake and today’s war and the pain caused, the internal political unrest in our country has increased these days. Here, too, we have no right to despair or give in to emotions.

Our salvation is in national accord and unity. Certainly, it was thanks to that that we were able to rise from the ruins of the 1988 earthquake, and today we must come out of the situation united. For the sake of our heroes who died in the war, for the sake of our compatriots who fell victim to the 1988 earthquake.

I bow to the memory of all of them and wish health, endurance and perseverance to their families and all of you, as well as peace and prosperity to our country.




COVID-19: Armenia reports 407 new cases, 853 recoveries in one day

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 11:10, 7 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. 407 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 142,344, the ministry of healthcare said today.

853 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 117,649.

1349 tests were conducted in the past one day.

18 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2344.

The number of active cases is 21,756.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 595 (7 new such cases).

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan