Zareh Sinanyan opposes stricter citizenship requirements for Diaspora Armenians

Panorama
Armenia –

Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs sought by the National Security Service.

Under the new bill, Diaspora Armenians must spend at least 60 days in Armenia within two years in order to become eligible for citizenship.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Sinanyan said at the same time the new measure would not impact repatriation of Armenians.

“People who want to move to Armenia and haven’t stayed in the country for 60 days in two years can apply for citizenship after spending 60 days in the country,” he noted. 

Sinanyan said that his agency does not back the change and has expressed its stance on the matter. He urged reporters to reach the NSS for further comments on the new legislation.

Hayastan alliance: Armen Grigoryan was another ‘victim of tyranny’ growing in Armenia

Panorama
Armenia –

The opposition Hayastan alliance has extended condolences on the demise of film producer Armen Grigoryan, who was critical of Armenia’s government.

Grigoryan died during his trial in Yerevan on Friday. The cause of his sudden death is yet to be established after a forensic examination.

“Armen Grigoryan, who had been placed under arrest at the request of the National Security Service (NSS) from May 17, was another victim of the regime and the tyranny growing in the country with each passing day,” the bloc said in a statement on Saturday.

“Human rights, dignity and freedom are of no value to the authorities who crack down on free speech and political dissidents through arrests and repressions.

“Armen Grigoryan was courageously and tirelessly fighting for our dignity, justice, homeland and statehood as well as the release of his brothers being held in captivity,” the alliance said.

It described him as a “bright and compelling” man.

“Armen Grigoryan was certainly one of the precious victims of our struggle for the homeland.

“We would like to offer our condolences to Armen Grigoryan’s family and friends on his untimely and tragic death. His memory will remain bright in our hearts,” Hayastan said.

PM urges citizens to follow fire safety rules amid hot weather

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YEREVAN, JULY 14, ARMENPRESS. During the Cabinet meeting today Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan urged the ministry of emergency situations to intensity awareness raising works on fire safety rules.

The PM said that there is a dangerous situation in the country now because of the high rise in air temperature, stressing the need for preventive measures.

“The important factor is the approach of our citizens, their behavior while in nature. Let’s ask our citizens to strictly follow the fire safety rules and also be careful as leaving glass panes in nature is dangerous. The ministry of emergency situations should activate the preventive measures and be ready to response in an operational way. Last year we acquired two helicopters which enables to carry out fire-fighting works. Trials were already implemented, we should be convinced whether the personnel is ready or not”, the PM stated.

He urged to hold regular awareness-raising campaigns by using media and social networks. “It’s a very dangerous situation, and we should do everything to prevent bad developments”, he said.

In his turn Minister of Emergency Situations Armen Pambukhchyan said that they have convened an urgent session over the rise of air temperature and will work on an enhanced regime these days.

Lawyer comments on decision to bar Mourad Papazian from entering Armenia

Panorama
Armenia –

Lawyer Gevorg Danielyan, a former justice minister, has reflected on the government’s decision to ban Mourad “Franck” Papazian, a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau and co-chair of the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations in France (CCAF), from entering Armenia.

Papazian, who has been declared a “persona non grata” in Armenia, was detained at Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport and deported back to Paris early on Thursday.

“The only reason for declaring Mourad Papazian a “persona non grata” could be reliable data on alleged damage to the country’s national security,” Danielyan said in a social media post.

“In the case of a person who obviously enjoys a good reputation in France and has been received personally by the president many times, it does not inspire confidence that there is such compromising reliable data. Anyway, it is a state secret and we can only judge from the figure’s public activities,” he added.

Danielyan addressed the claims that Papazian disparaged national symbols.

“Under Article 21 of the Constitution, the state symbols of Armenia are the flag, coat of arms and anthem. As far as I am familiar with Papazian’s public activities, I have noticed just the opposite: he is a staunch defender of the symbols,” the lawyer said, calling for release of evidence to substantiate the claims.

President Khachaturyan, Ambassador Louyot highlight constant development of Armenian- French relations

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YEREVAN, JULY 14, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan visited the French Embassy to congratulate on the national day, the Presidential Office said.

President Khachaturyan congratulated French Ambassador Anne Louyot on this occasion and stated that this holiday is very important not only for the French people, but also for the entire advanced humanity as it is symbolic for the ideas of freedom, brotherhood and equality.

The President highly appreciated France’s support to the development of different sectors in Armenia and friendly attitude.

The Ambassador thanked the Armenian President for the visit to the Embassy.

The sides highlighted constant development of the Armenian-French unique friendly relations and exchanged ideas about the current agendas of mutual partnership and future cooperation.

Proposal to erect a statue of Jesus on Mount Hatis sparks concern among experts, Yerevani residents




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Statue of Jesus to be erected in Armenia

In Armenia, an initiative has been proposed to install a statue of Jesus Christ. This is an initiative of one of the richest businessmen in the country, the leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, former MP Gagik Tsarukyan.

The Armenian Apostolic Church does not approve of this idea. Its ministers believe that the establishment of the statue of Christ is contrary to the traditions of worship of the Armenian Church.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the government is positive about the project. In his opinion, the statue of Jesus will increase the tourist interest in Armenia.

However, tourism experts do not share this view. They say that the statue will not attract new tourists, and Mount Hatis, on which they are going to erect it, will no longer be of interest to hikers.

The project of the statue has not yet been submitted to the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports. And the department demanded to stop construction work until the project is approved. In addition, the ministry said in a statement that there are historical monuments in this area and urges not to take steps that could damage them.


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The statue of Christ will have a height of 33 meters, which symbolizes the number of years he lived. It will be installed on a 44-meter plinth. In addition, a museum will be built on top of Mount Hatis. It is reported that the statue of Jesus and the museum will be ready to receive visitors in 3 years.

According to Gagik Tsarukyan, in order to facilitate the ascent to the mountain, a cable car will also be built for visitors.

There are statues of Jesus Christ in more than 20 countries of the world -the most famous is of all located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Gagik Tsarukyan announced his intention to erect a statue of Jesus six months ago. At the same time, a layout competition was announced. In early May, the results became known. Together with the opinion of the special jury, the results of the sms-voting were taken into account, the project of the sculptor Armen Samvelyan won.

Model of the statue of Armen Samvelyan

The begining of the construction was announced on 9 July. The foundation ceremony was also attended by Armenian Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan.

“This is really a large-scale, perhaps the most large-scale tourism project in Armenia. We are ready to do everything to make the project come true as soon as possible”, he said.

The enthusiasm of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Economy is not shared by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports. The department considers the idea of a statue acceptable, but demands to stop construction work on this territory. The ministry said in a statement that it is first necessary to submit a construction project and receive a professional assessment. In addition, the ministry fears that ancient monuments located there may be damaged during construction.

There are about 20 monuments on the slopes of Mount HatisIn 2019, during the research of the Armenian-Italian archaeological expedition, an ancient fortress from the Bronze and Iron Ages was discovered on the top of the mountain. It has not yet been included in the list of monuments. However, according to the current legislation, the recently discovered monument is also subject to protection – until it is included in the state list.

Following the second Karabakh war, many previously popular tourist destinations in Armenia have lost their appeal. However, local residents remain hopeful and try to work out plans to revive tourism there

After the founding ceremony and the beginning of the construction of the statue from the Catholicosate of the Armenian Apostolic Church, it was reported that the attitude of the church towards the project had not changed.

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A few months ago, the Supreme Spiritual Council discussed the initiative of Gagik Tsarukyan and spoke out against it:

“The Church does not consider it acceptable to erect a statue of our Lord Jesus Christ, considering it inconsistent with the centuries-old iconographic and liturgical tradition of the Armenian Church”.

According to tradition, the church accepts only the image of Christ according to the principle of khachkars, that is, cross-stones bearing the name “Amenaprkich” (All-Saviour), it can only be a bas-relief, but not a statue.

It is reported that the spiritual council discussed this issue with Gagik Tsarukyan, under whose patronage several churches were built in Armenia. Although the ministers of the church highly appreciate the activities of Tsarukyan in the construction of churches, however, the council urged him “to refrain from projects that contradict church traditions”.

Representatives of the tourism sector, experts and guides are outraged that the government supported the statue project. The Armenian Association of Professional Guides appealed to the Prime Minister with a demand to stop the “implementation of an anti-national, anti-cultural, anti-natural and anti-aesthetic project”.

The association considers the installation of a statue of Jesus unacceptable and reprehensible, and from the point of view of tourism – inappropriate and destructive.

In response to the Prime Minister’s assertion that the statue would increase tourist interest in Armenia, the organization presented its counterarguments:

  • “For many years, tourists familiarizing themselves with the history of the Armenian Apostolic Church were told that, according to its traditions, there are no statuettes and statues depicting saints in Armenian churches. The installation of this statue contradicts the existing ideas about the Armenian church and the Armenian people.
  • After the installation of the statue, Mount Hatis will acquire a “cult” significance, but will have nothing to do with our culture and traditions. At the same time, access for walking tours, hiking will be lost, the landscape, the ecosystem of Mount Hatis will be disturbed.
  • In different parts of Mount Hatis, there are about 20 historical and archaeological sites and monuments. What will happen to them as a result of large-scale construction work?

The guides association warns the government that tourism is not only beneficial, but also harmful. And these risks must be taken into account in advance.

“A tourist comes to see and feel real life. And how natural would it be for him to see a huge statue of Jesus on top of a mountain in a country where there are not even small statuettes in the churches?”, tourism representatives ask.

The 77-meter complex will be located on the top of Mount Hatis, an extinct volcano in the Kotayk region of Armenia.

Sargis Hayroyan, professor of the Department of Geology at Yerevan State University, in response to journalists’ concerns about this, said that he did not see a problem from an engineering-geological point of view. The scientist explained that on a mountain of basalt, if the foundation of the structure is strong and accurate design work is carried out, there will be no danger.

“What is the point of this project, what will the statue bring to the country, besides satisfying Tsarukyan’s ambitions?”

“Let drones be bought instead of this statue so that during the war we don’t have so many victims.”

“Tsarukyan can do whatever he wants with his money. Other oligarchs don’t do anything, they only buy houses and villas abroad. Even if he bought a weapon now, they would still find something to complain about.”

“We are looking forward to the completion of the project. It is very pleasant that another attraction will appear in Armenia.”

“From the beginning of the Bible to the end, God was not pleased with idols, and a statue is nothing but a stone idol. Think before you do anything.”

“Give this money to those in need or provide apartments for several dozen families from Karabakh who have lost their homes.”

“I am sure that those who are now criticizing the project will be the first to run to take a selfie at the statue.”

“It is pointless, tasteless and has nothing to do with Christianity. Approval from an incompetent, anti-national government does not surprise me.”

“You can get closer to Jesus with your heart and soul, not with a cable car.”

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Protesters leave pens, cucumbers outside Armenian top court and presidential palace

Panorama
Armenia – July 5 2022

Members and supporters of the opposition resistance movement left a large model of the Constitution in chains and pens outside the Constitutional Court of Armenia while protesting near the top court building on July 5 marking Constitution Day.

“We are leaving pens here which are a symbol of the violation of constitutionalism,” ARF activist Sevak Nazaryan announced, recalling that Hrayr Tovmasyan was ousted as the top court chairman after the story of an “expensive pen” which he allegedly gifted Nikol Pashinyan.

Addressing the protest, MP Aram Vardevanyan accused the incumbent authorities of ignoring and violating the Constitution.

“They have no idea what the Constitution is and they don’t even want to know it,” Vardevanyan said, adding it is possible to defend the Constitution only by fighting.

The opposition protesters next marched to the presidential palace and left cucumbers outside it.

“Although the president should be engaged in protecting the Constitution, he is the representative of vegetable crops in Armenia, as he does nothing and carries out the orders of one person. We have brought him this vegetable as a symbol of his inaction,” Nazaryan noted.

The demonstrators threw cucumbers on the ground and marched to the Armenian parliament.

UK PM Johnson resigns

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YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson announced his resignation today.

He delivered a resignation speech outside 10 Downing Street in London.

Johnson said he would continue to serve in post until his party selects a new leader.

Artsakh’s FM had a phone conversation with his Pridnestrovian counterpart

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YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS. Today, on July 5, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh David Babayan had a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Vitaly Ignatev, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of Artsakh’s Foreign Ministry.

David Babayan congratulated his counterpart on his birthday, wishing him productive work and success.

The parties discussed the regional situation and possible developments. They stressed the need to maintain and expand the cooperation between Artsakh and Pridnestrovie, as well as the Foreign Ministries of the two countries.

Residents of Artsakh’s Aghavno village refuse to leave under any circumstances

Panorama
Armenia – June 29 2022

POLITICS 12:37 29/06/2022 ARMENIA

Life in the village of Aghavno in Artsakh’s Kashatagh continues as usual despite the threats of deportation.

At an online press conference on Monday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that the territories outside of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region will fall under Azerbaijani control after the road bypassing Berdzor becomes operational. He essentially confirmed that several villages in Berdzor, including Aghavno and Sus, will be ultimately handed over to Azerbaijan.

“I think the problems of the residents of Aghavno will be solved with the help of the Artsakh government. I cannot say anything about Sus, because I do not have that information at the moment,” he said.

Andranik Chaushyan, the mayor of Aghavno, said that they have no intention of leaving their homes under any circumstances. Also, he accused Pashinyan of ignoring the wishes of the local residents.

“He cannot make such a statement without discussing it with the residents. Has he sat down to discuss the surrender of Aghavno, Sus and Berdzor with anyone?” the mayor told Panorama.am on Tuesday.

He insisted that they are staying put regardless of any political agreements and no one can remove them from their homes.

“Why do we have to leave all the time? We have nowhere to go and are not going to leave. We want to stay and live here, if that requires our blood to be spilled on this land, we are ready for it,” Chaushyan said.

Aghavno is now home to 200 people. The village has a school and a kindergarten.

“Now the children are taking exams. We are preparing for the celebration of Vardavar [a Christian holiday]. We don’t take these statements and wishes for granted. We are like one family and always discuss problems and concerns together,” the village head said.