American support needed to resolve a POW crisis in the Caucasus – Armenian Ambassador

Public Radio of Armenia
April 8 2021

American support is needed to resolve a POW crisis in the Caucasus,  as Azerbaijan continues to illegally hold some 200 Armenian troops and civilian captives, Armenia’s Ambassador to the US Varuzhan Nersesyan writes in an article published by Defense One.

“One of the most important principles of international humanitarian law is the humanitarian treatment, timely release and return of prisoners of war following the cessation of active hostilities. This has been a foundational element of any hope for lasting peace, a humanitarian check against the practice of leveraging human lives as hostages for conflict related gains,” the Ambassador writes.

He reminded that this past fall, a 44-day war was launched by Azerbaijan with the direct involvement of Turkey against the Republic of Artsakh and its people. In the aftermath of the war, the Armenian side followed its obligations and quickly released all Azerbaijani soldiers it had captured. However, almost five months after the establishment of a ceasefire, Azerbaijan is still illegally holding an estimated 200 Armenian prisoners of war and civilian captives and refusing to release them.

This is not only contrary to its Nov. 9 ceasefire statement, but immoral and a violation of international law, including human rights law. 

“The Biden-Harris administration has expressed a commitment to reestablishing American leadership in upholding international law, human rights, and protecting democracies, and we would argue this is an outstanding opportunity to demonstrate that,” Ambassador Nersesyan writes.

“To date, many in the international community have spoken up – including the U.S. State Department and members of Congress – but Azerbaijan continues to illegally hold and openly abuse the issues related to Armenian prisoners of war and civilian captives. However, the alternate reality spun by Azerbaijan falls apart as soon as it is actually examined,” he adds.

“Consider Azerbaijan’s words compared to reality during the recent war. They were flatly denying the reports that Turkey was recruiting and deploying thousands of foreign terrorist fighters from Syria to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone to fight for Azerbaijan only to have their lies exposed by multiple sources, including major news outlets and the governments of numerous countries and captured foreign terrorist fighters themselves. Moreover, when Armenia and Artsakh flagged that American F-16 aircraft were being used by Azerbaijan in violation of terms of sale to Turkey, both Turkey and Azerbaijan labeled the allegations as false. Then came the satellite images showing American-made F-16s stationed on Azeri air bases,”  the Ambassador further notes.

“Now, it comes to the issue of nearly 200 prisoners of war and civilian captives. For months, Azerbaijan has denied this, and tried to use loopholes in international law to claim anyone who is still being detained is a “terrorist.” Then Human Rights Watch issued a damning report showing the extent of Azerbaijan’s lies and inhumane treatment of prisoners of war. In interviews with the limited number of prisoners of war who have been returned, they described regular beatings, electric shocks, constant psychological torture and humiliation. Extrajudicial killings, beheadings, torture, humiliation, and other war crimes systematically perpetrated by the Azerbaijani military personnel have also been documented,” he continues.

“Statements by the Azerbaijani side concerning the Armenian POWs – particularly their intentional misrepresentation — lead us to conclude that we face a hostage-taking situation. Setting aside the needless suffering of Armenian POWs and their families, these tactics undermine international law meant to protect prisoners of war all over the world. For example, 64 Armenian soldiers that Azerbaijan now refers to as “terrorists” were captured when they were defending civilians in Nagorno-Karabakh against Azerbaijani military attacks after the Nov. 9 ceasefire,”  Varuzhan Nersesyan writes. 

According to him, there is a dangerous precedent being set that threatens all prisoners of war, both in the present and future. “International law provides ironclad protections for POWs that enjoy broad-based compliance by armed forces around the world. The law of war is not merely guided by values of humanity, but also the desire to protect members of our own armed forces in conflict.” 

“Armenia is grateful to friends in Congress who have seen this farce for what it is. Earlier this month, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Menendez condemned Azerbaijan’s unlawful detention of Armenian prisoners, and in a letter, more than one hundred members of the House urged the Biden-Harris administration to put pressure on Azerbaijan. Additionally, a bipartisan House resolution drafted on March 16 called on Azerbaijan to release all POWs and captured civilians. If adopted, this resolution provides a path for the United States to help end this injustice,” he notes.

“As the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues recently noted, the longer the delay, the more Azerbaijan shows its disregard for human rights and international law. Further, the longer this injustice is allowed to continue, the more all prisoners of war around the world become less secure,” the Ambassador emphasizes.

He reminds that in defining America’s place in the world recently, President Biden spoke eloquently of a diplomacy rooted in America’s most cherished democratic values — such as upholding universal rights, respecting the rule of law, and treating every person with dignity. 

“While it is encouraging that the State Department acknowledged and expressed its deep concern over allegations by Human Rights Watch, Azerbaijan’s intransigence runs deep. Armenians have known more than our fair share of tragedy throughout our long history. We will overcome the trauma of the recent war. To expedite that process and create the foundation for lasting peace, we ask our American friends to continue to act swiftly to achieve the release the Armenian POWs and to avoid a dangerous precedent for the other prisoners of war all over the world,”  the Ambassador concludes.

Poland to provide new humanitarian aid to Armenia for fighting COVID-19

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 13:43, 7 April, 2021

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan received Ambassador of Poland to Armenia Pawel Cieplak, the deputy PM’s Office told Armenpress.

Deputy PM Grigoryan thanked Poland for the support provided to Armenia in fighting coronavirus and introduced him on the current situation in the country caused by the pandemic and the recent war, as well as the government’s efforts on solving humanitarian and socio-economic problems.

The sides discussed the opportunities of developing the economic relations between the two countries. In this context the Ambassador expressed the readiness of the Polish government to expand the economic cooperation with Armenia.

The Ambassador informed the deputy PM about the new humanitarian aid for fighting COVID-19 which will arrive in Armenia in mid-April. The Ambassador also informed about the assistance provided to the displaced residents of Artsakh, which, he added, will be provided through an international NGO.

A number of other issues of mutual interest were also discussed during the meeting.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Cyprus: Religious leaders condemn techno party at Armenian monastery [in occupied Cyprus]

Financial Mirror, Cyprus
April 7 2021

Cyprus religious leaders condemned using the grounds of an Armenian Monastery for a live techno party uploaded on YouTube on Wednesday.

The Sourp Magar Monastery is located in the Pentadaktylos mountain range in occupied north Cyprus.

In a joint statement, the Religious Leaders of Cyprus condemned “this unfortunate act, misuse, disrespect and desecration of places of worship and cemeteries in Cyprus, irrespective of intention, religion, dogma and denomination”.

The Religious Leaders reiterate their request that all places of worship and cemeteries are protected against vandalism, misuse and desecration.

“Disrespecting places of worship and cemeteries creates pain, nurtures mistrust and becomes an obstacle to peaceful coexistence”, the statement said.

An event-planning group organised the live techno party that broadcasts electronic music events at entertainment venues, including historical and cultural locations.

The event was recorded and uploaded on YouTube on 7 April.

Sourp Magar is an 11th-century Monastery founded by the Coptic Orthodox Church in memory of Saint Makarios, the hermit of Alexandria.

The monastery was transferred to the Armenian Community in the 15th century and intrinsically linked to it ever since.

St Magar Monastery has been left uncared for since 1974 and is in dire need of immediate protection, renovations and complete restoration.

It is the most important place of worship and pilgrimage and the only Armenian monastery in Cyprus.

The US Embassy also “strongly condemned” the misuse of Saint Magar Armenian Monastery.

“Freedom of worship is a fundamental value, and we echo the call from religious leaders that all places of worship, in use or not, be protected against misuse, vandalism, and desecration,” US ambassador Judith Garber tweeted.

Artsakh rescuers find remains of war casualty near Askeran

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 17:00, 29 March, 2021

YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh’s search and rescue teams found the remains of a war casualty on March 29 near the village of Sghnakh in the upper sub-region of Askeran.

The Interior Ministry of Artsakh told ARMENPRESS that the body isn’t yet identified but preliminary information suggests that it is the body of a soldier.

So far, a total of 1524 bodies were retrieved during search operations.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Impunity breeds new and more serious crimes: Armenian Ombudsman makes statement on 5th anniversary of April War

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 17:33, 2 April, 2021

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS. Ombudsman of Armenia Arman Tatoyan has issued a statement over the 5th anniversary of the April War.

Armenpress presents the Ombudsman’s statement:

“On this very day, 5 years ago, on 2 April, Azerbaijani armed forces committed unprecedented war crimes.

In the early morning of April 02, 2016, i.e. at the very beginning of the hostility in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), Vagharshak Grigoryan, a 12-year-old student of the Martuni region Nerkin Tshartar secondary school was killed as a result of targeted shelling of the school. Four other 11, 12 and 13-years old children were heavily wounded.

Within very few hours, Azerbaijani soldiers committed terrific brutalities. One of the vivid examples is the killing of an elderly couple, Valerik Khalapyan and Razmela Vardanyan and the complete destruction of their house in Tallish. They were shot in their home and were tortured, with their ears cut off.

Azerbaijani soldiers also murdered Valerik Khalapyan’s 92-year-old mother, Marousya Khalapyan. Azerbaijani soldiers, acting with motivation of hatred, destroyed everything in the Khalapyan family house.

Azerbaijani soldiers killed and beheaded a member of Artsakh Defense Army Kyaram Sloyan. After beheading the head was taken by the retreated Azerbaijani troops. Later, pictures of Azerbaijani soldiers holding Sloyan’s decapitated head surfaced in social networks (in particular: VKontakte). Soon thereafter, a video emerged in the internet, showing an Azerbaijani holding the severed head of Sloyan to the public. In the relevant screenshot, a serviceman in a uniform holding the head of Kyaram Sloyan is seen, taking photos with Sloyan’s head, holding by the ears, as well as a hand of a person, most probably without uniform, holding the head.

No matter by what name you refer to it, at the highest level in Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Armenian people, and the citizens of Armenia are considered enemies; and, a whole generation has grown up feeling hatred and enmity with state patronage. This is what the President of Azerbaijan is proud of.

These are just a few of cases among many cases of torture and cruelties committed by Azerbaijani soldiers.

The real situation (state of affairs) is that a genocidal policy is being pursued.

That is based on objective and concrete evidence.

Impunity breeds new and more serious crimes which we witnessed during the September-November 2020 war”.

Sports: FIFA World Cup 2022 – European Qualifiers – Liechtenstein vs Armenia Preview & Prediction

The Stats Zone
March 23 2021

FIFA World Cup 2022 – European Qualifiers – Liechtenstein vs Armenia Preview & Prediction

THE FACTS

When is Liechtenstein vs Armenia taking place? Thursday 25th March, 2021 – 19:45 (UK)

Where is Liechtenstein vs Armenia taking place? Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz

Where can I get tickets for Liechtenstein vs Armenia? Check each national team’s official website for the latest ticket information

What television channel is Liechtenstein vs Armenia on? Sky Sports

Where can I stream Liechtenstein vs Armenia? Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match live via Sky Go

THE PREDICTION

Unbeaten in five UEFA Nations League games heading into this World Cup European Qualifiers, Armenia travel to Liechtenstein confident of a good start to their Group J campaign. The hosts have won just one competitive international fixture since September 2018, a run of 19 games and they are expected to prop up Group J as they simply don’t have the ability within their squad to compete with many of the other international sides. Providing Armenia show no complacency, they should pick up an important three points in their first Group J match.

Asbarez: Newsom Appoints Isabel Apkarian as OC Superior Court Judge

March 25, 2021



Isabel Apkarian

Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced the appointment of Isabel Apkarian as a judge in the Orange County Superior Court.

Apkarian, 44, of Newport Beach, has served as a Commissioner at the Orange County Superior Court since 2021, the governor’s press office said.

She served as Senior Deputy Public Defender at the Orange County Public Defender’s Office from 2003 to 2020. She was a Budget Management Research Analyst in the Orange County Executive’s Office from 1998 to 1999.

Apkarian earned a Juris Doctor degree from Whittier Law School. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Franz E. Miller.

Apkarian is one of 18 judges appointed on Thursday by Newsom to serve in the superior courts of several California counties.

Armenian Chair to be established at Charles University in Prague

Public Radio of Armenia

Armenian Chair will be established within the Department of East European Studies of the Faculty of Arts of the Charles University in Prague, the Armenian Embassy in the Czech Republic informs.

A respective agreement was signed by Armenia’s Ambassador Ashot Hovakimian and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts Dr. Michal Pullmann.

The establishment of the Armenian Chair aims at promoting the teaching of the Armenian language, history, literature, philosophy and culture at Charles University.

It follows the spirit of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Government of the Czech Republic on Cooperation in the Fields of Culture, Education, Science, Youth and Sports, signed on December 10, 2010, as well as the decades-long tradition of the functioning of the Armenian Studies program at Charles University.

Mher Grigoryan: The restoration of railway, roadways and Soviet infrastructure under discussions

Panorama, Armenia

“The trilateral working group on Nagorno-Karabakh continues its work and has already held several meetings,” Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan stated on Wednesday during the Q/A session at parliament. Grigoryan informed that two subgroups have already been established, one of them implementing expert work related to technical issues of the infrastructure, and the other focusing on the aspects of control such as safety, border, customs, legal issues, etc.  

The Deputy Prime Minister added certain progress has been registered, yet expert works are currently being held which are important to offer right solutions to the pending issues. 

Grigoryan said that a report was envisaged to submit by March 1, yet it was delayed as need for additional expert work arose. In his words, the main discussions are led in all directions rconcerning the restoration of railways, roadways and Soviet infrastructure.  

To remind, the working group was set up under provision 9 of the November 9, 2020 joint statement of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan with an aim of unblocking all economic and transport links in the region. The working group will be co-chaired by the three countries’ deputy prime ministers.

‘Armed Forces will maintain neutrality in political matters’ – Lt. General Artak Davtyan

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YEREVAN, MARCH 22, ARMENPRESS. Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Lt. General Artak Davtyan issued a statement on March 22, shortly after assuming office by virtue of law.

“The Armed Forces of Armenia have fulfilled and will continue fulfilling its mission to ensure the continuation of the work that was started in the direction of revaluing and strengthening the security system of our country and Artsakh after the 44-day heroic and selfless war, and in terms of eliminating external threats.

The situation which was created after the well known statement issued by the command of the armed forces is resolved, and the existing disputes shifted to the legal arena.

The Armed Forces of Armenia, having a constitutional status of being subordinate to the Government and under civilian supervision, will maintain neutrality in political matters, and will be guided only by the exclusive duty of ensuring the defense, security, territorial integrity and inviolability of borders of the Republic of Armenia,” Lt. General Davtyan said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan