Armenian President holds farewell meeting with Japanese Ambassador

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 13:29,

YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian received today Ambassador of Japan to Armenia Jun Yamada on the occasion of completion of his diplomatic mission, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

President Sarkissian thanked the Ambassador for all his efforts and personal investment in the development of the Armenian-Japanese relations. He highlighted further deepening the inter-state ties between the two countries.

In his turn the Japanese Ambassador said he is leaving Armenia with warm memories and will remain Armenia’s good friend.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russia documents fewer than 300 daily COVID-19 deaths for first time since Nov 9, 2020

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 15:39,

YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS. Russia has documented 293 deaths from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours compared to 336 the day before. The overall death toll has reached 98,033, TASS reports citing the federal anti-coronavirus crisis center.

This is the lowest daily death toll since November 9, 2020, when 256 deaths were reported.

The preliminary COVID-19 lethality rate in Russia stands at 2.16%.

In particular, 49 deaths were recorded in Moscow, 30 in St. Petersburg, 12 in the Rostov Region, 11 each in the Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod and Krasnodar Regions.

Turkish press: Turkish troops this month neutralized 231 terrorists

Orhan Onur Gemici and Sarp Ozer   |26.03.2021

ANKARA

Since March 1, a total of 231 YPG/PKK, Daesh/ISIS and FETO terrorists have been neutralized in domestic and cross-border operations, Turkey’s National Defense Ministry announced on Friday.

The Turkish Armed Forces will continue to fight terrorism with determination for the sake of the country and nation, ministry spokeswoman Maj. Pinar Kara told a news briefing.

As many as 5,867 people were caught and 19,722 prevented from illegally crossing Turkey’s borders since March 1, she said.

Among these individuals were 15 terrorists, including five members of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, Kara said.

Turkish security forces also seized 19,346 packs of cigarettes, 116 kilograms of drugs, and 350 weapons, Kara said.

Kara also said that planned terror attacks were thwarted by Turkish security forces.

Along these lines, 183 terrorists, including Daesh/ISIS terror group members in Syria, were neutralized in March by “heroic” commandos, Kara added.

Turkish authorities use the term “neutralize” to imply the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US, and the European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of at least 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants.

In its fight against Daesh/ISIS, Turkey became one of the first countries to declare it a terrorist group in 2013.

All measures taken for our troops’ safety

“In Syria, attacks have recently been carried out in areas where peace and security are provided by the Turkish Armed Forces,” Kara said, referring to border areas of northern Syria which Turkey worked to rid of terrorist elements.

“Ballistic missiles fired by the [Assad] regime and its supporters on March 4 and 15 targeted civilian settlements and parking spots of fuel tankers in Jarablus and al-Bab in northern Syria,” she added.

Kara added that one civilian was killed and 41 injured in those attacks.

A missile attack was carried out on Turkey’s southern Kilis province from Tal Rifat/Maranaz, northern Syria, an area controlled by Assad regime forces, Kara said.

A March 21 Assad regime artillery attack targeted a hospital in the town of al-Atarib in the Idlib province, which falls within a Turkish-Russian de-escalation zone, killing five innocent civilians including a child and injuring 10, she said.

The regime and its supporters that targeted the hospital also attacked oil facilities in a residential area of Bab El-Hava, and a prison of local law enforcement officers and police headquarters, killing one civilian and injuring two, and also damaging local buildings and vehicles, Kara said.

Kara added that the Russian Federation was contacted to help terminate the attacks in question, and a large number of terrorists was also neutralized.

“All necessary measures are being taken for the safety of our troops,” Kara said.

In a phone conversation on Thursday, the Turkish and Russian defense ministers discussed violations of the cease-fire in Syria, and they agreed to take measures to address these, Kara said.

Azerbaijan, Libya

On developments in Azerbaijan, Kara said that a total of 17,865 square meters (192,300 square feet) of land in the region had been cleared of mines to support the brotherly Azerbaijan army in regions liberated from Armenian occupation, adding that training in mine-clearing is ongoing.

Noting that Turkish forces continue giving training in five centers in Libya to establish the country’s regular army and bring its troops up to international standards, Kara said that 4,407 mines were also destroyed in Libya.

Over 21,000 personnel dismissed since 2016 defeated coup

On the fight against FETO, Kara said Turkey’s National Defense Ministry continues to fight decisively in light of new information, documents, and data, with the same sensitivity and criteria as all its units.

A total of 21,494 personnel with links to FETO have been dismissed since the 2016 defeated coup, Kara added.

Between Jan. 1 and March 25, a total of 712 personnel were dismissed from public service, the ranks of 101 retired personnel were stricken, and 44 personnel were also reinstated, she said.

FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, in which 251 people were martyred and 2,734 injured, and is also accused of infiltrating institutions such as the military in order to overthrow the state.

European Parliament officials urge Azerbaijan to immediately release Armenian POWs

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YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS. Chair of the Delegation for relations with the South Caucasus, MEP Marina Kaljurand, the European Parliament’s Standing Rapporteur on Armenia, MEP Andrey Kovatchev, and the European Parliament’s Standing Rapporteur on Azerbaijan, MEP Željana Zovko issued a joint statement, demanding Azerbaijan to immediately release all Armenians kept there.

 “We are gravely concerned by numerous allegations of abuse of Armenian captives by Azerbaijan, as documented in particular in a recent Human Rights Watch report. We urge the Azerbaijani authorities to investigate all such allegations and to bring those responsible to justice. Full respect of international humanitarian law and the prohibition of torture and other degrading or inhuman treatment must be ensured. We also deplore the fact that the Azerbaijani government has failed to comply with the interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights which ordered Azerbaijan to provide information on the conditions of detention of the detainees, their state of health, as well as the measures taken to return them. Once again, we call on Azerbaijan to release without delay all remaining Armenian detainees, in line with the provisions of the ceasefire agreement of 9 November 2020”, ARMENPRESS reports, reads the statement.

Armenian genocide featured topic of ‘Berg lecture series

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Armenian genocide featured topic of ‘Berg lecture series
Nicole Walby
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Mar 19, 2021 5:00 AM

Heidelberg University presents the 11th annual Lichtman-Behm Genocide Lecture Series at 11 a.m., Tuesday, to take place online.

The series will feature Diana Yayloyan, an expert on Armenian-Turkish civil society relations and the granddaughter of Armenian genocide survivors.

Yayloyan is to discuss the history and legacy of the Armenian genocide and her activism to foster memory, justice and peace.

The free program is for students, educators and is also open to the community. Educators will have access to a recording of the program as well as learning tools that are meant to complement the virtual experience.

Yayloyan is a Ph.D. candidate at Middle East Technical University in the Department of International Relations. Her interdisciplinary research covers trauma and reconciliation, nationalism, foreign policy, politics of emotion and memory studies.

Since 2014, Yayloyan has been working on the Armenian-Turkish civil society dialogue.

She and a team of political experts and economists have worked on many projects studying the cross-border engagement and economic, social and psychological effects of the sealed border and the absence of direct communication between Turkey and Armenia, according to information provided by the university.

Yayloyan is an alumna of the Genocide and Human Rights Graduate Program of the Zoryan Institute along with the History Department of the University of Toronto. She has also presented her research at national and international academic conferences, seminars and workshops.

In 2020, Yayloyan became a co-founder along with a group of other researchers and activists of the CaucasusTalks — a platform that gives voice to the young researchers, practitioners and activists from the South Caucasus to allow them to conduct alternative and informed discussions about issues related to the South Caucasus and surrounding regions.

The Lichtman-Behm Genocide Lecture series recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary. The program is part of the Ohio Remembers initiative, along with Together We Remember.

To register for this virtual event, visit www.heidelberg.edu/LBGLS2021.

Pastor’s Corner: Easter with the Armenians

The Daily News, MT
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Last updated 3/19/2021 at 8:02am

Holy Week is drawing nearer and nearer! From the excitement of waving palm branches on Palm Sunday to the sorrowful somberness of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday to the bright joy of Easter morning, I have always loved Holy Week. Last year, when the first wave of the pandemic crashed over us and forced all of Holy Week online, we felt how jarring it was to wake up on Easter Sunday without a tangible community around us to celebrate our Savior’s resurrection. This year, we’re two weeks away from Holy Week, and I’m already excited. It will be so thrilling to let our Alleluias ring out from behind masks rather than from behind a camera!

There’s been another Easter in my life with particularly thrilling Alleluias. When I studied abroad in Turkey during college, I spent my spring break in Egypt, and Easter fell on the first full day of the trip. One of my fellow travelers from the U.S. was an Armenian Orthodox Christian, and he knew the exact time and place to celebrate Easter, Armenian Orthodox style, in Cairo. He graciously allowed me and another friend to join him, even though much of the service would be foreign to us. I figured we wouldn’t be able to participate in much of the service, but how many chances does a person have of celebrating Easter in Egypt in an Armenian Orthodox Church? Of course we were going!

As our trio of Americans walked up the stone steps of the warm, creamy church, one usher made a beeline for us. In pretty good English, he enthusiastically invited us in and gave us charmingly old postcards of the church. Our Armenian American friend explained a bit of who we were, and then the usher leaned forward and whispered conspiratorially to us two non-Armenians, “Please, take communion with us. You are welcome! You are welcome!”

This man knew that we were not Armenian Orthodox. He knew that we were not baptized members of one of the sister churches of the Armenian Orthodox Church. He knew that officially, we should not take communion. And yet, here in a place where we were clearly the outsider, we were being welcomed in, welcomed joyfully, even gleefully!

I don’t believe I took communion that day, since I wanted to respect the tradition of the place where I was worshiping. But how well I remember the warmth and welcome of that man’s invitation to worship fully with his church. How well I remember the invitation that he extended to taste and see that the Lord is good.

Holy Week usually pulls many people to church, for many reasons. Whether you’re an old-timer or a newcomer, we all have the same role as that gentle and gleeful Egyptian Christian usher: to welcome each other to God’s table of love. We welcome everyone because we know the good news that Christ has died and has risen to save both the folks we know and the folks we don’t know. I hope that the welcome we extend to others this upcoming Holy Week – and every week – can be as gracious as Christ’s invitation to us into the new life of the resurrection. I hope our welcome, be it in words or actions, gestures or smiles, can be as joyful and sincere as the welcome I found in Cairo that blessed Easter morning.

Pastor Megan Hoewisch

First Lutheran Church

Search for bodies of Artsakh war casualties again halted due to weather conditions

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 11:23,

STEPANAKERT, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The search operations for the bodies of killed servicemen or the missing in action in the territories of Artsakh which have come under the Azerbaijani control have again been suspended on March 15 due to weather conditions, the State Emergency Service of Artsakh reported.

On March 15 the search operations were expected to be carried out in the directions of Martuni, Varanda (Fizuli) and Jrakan (Jabrayil).

The search will resume tomorrow in case of sufficient visibility and if no snowfalls are reported.

So far, a total of 1499 bodies have been found during the search operations in the battle zones.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian military controls border situation, deputy minister says on upcoming drills

Armenian military controls border situation, deputy minister says on upcoming

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YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The Armed Forces of Armenia are controlling the border situation, Deputy Minister of Defense Arman Sargsyan told reporters in light of the upcoming Azeri-Turkish military exercises near the eastern border of Armenia.

“Now the Defense Ministry and the Armed Forces are controlling the situation and the steps of creating panic and doubting the army’s combat readiness don’t whatsoever contribute to strengthening the army’s combat readiness,” Sargsyan said.

Azerbaijan and Turkey will hold joint military exercises March 15-17.

The Armenian military is also expected to hold , from March 16th to 20th.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia to hold military drills from March 16-20-RIA cites defence ministry

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