Several Armenian cultural monuments in Artsakh’s Berdzor-Lachin not removed

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Armenia – Aug 28  2022

Due to the statement made by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia during a press conference on June 27 that after the change of the route of the Goris-Stepanakert motorway passing near Aghavno village, the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) city of Berdzor and the adjacent villages of Aghavno and Nerkin Sus will come under the control of the Azerbaijani armed forces and the local Armenian residents will be evacuated, the authorities of Artsakh started the removal of Armenian cultural monuments from those settlements at the beginning of August. The Monument Watch platform noted about this in a statement.

According to the statement, as of Thursday, a total of 47 Armenian cultural monuments—including cross-stones, memorial stones, busts, and memorial fountains—have been removed from the aforesaid communities.

Unfortunately, it was technically impossible to remove in such a short time the Church of the Ascension and the Holy Martyrs’ Church and the Berdzor memorial dedicated to the Artsakh Liberation War. However, it was possible to partially remove some elements of the Church of the Ascension of Berdzor.

The removal of these monuments is being actively discussed in the Azerbaijani media, and accusations are being made regarding the “looting” of the Church of the Ascension.
“If the enemy threatens to eliminate, transform, annihilate and desecrate the ‘occupier,’ if we have already witnessed many times the manifestations of the particularly barbaric policy of Azerbaijan (…) regarding new monuments, unfortunately, removal is the only way to save these monuments from desecration and destruction,” the aforesaid platform added.

UN launches final report on humanitarian Inter-Agency Response to NK conflict between Oct 2020 and Dec 2021

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 16:27,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, ARMENPRESS. The United Nations launched a final report on the humanitarian Inter-Agency Response to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between October 2020 and December 2021, the UN Office in Armenia said.

More than 40,4 million USD were mobilized and allocated to implement the Inter-Agency Response Plan (IARP) activities that comprehensively addressed the needs of the 90,000 persons who arrived to Armenia as a result of the escalation of the conflict in and around Nagorno-Karabakh (NK).

As the co-coordinators of the inter-agency response, the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office and UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency -, together with the United Nations (UN) Country Team, Partners, and Representatives of the Government of Armenia presented the final report on the implementation of the 2021 Armenia Inter-Agency Response Plan (IARP). At the very outset of the NK conflict, the UN and Partners conceived the IARP to complement the efforts of the Government of Armenia, to provide humanitarian assistance including shelter, health services, food and cash and protection support to the 90,000 individuals (88 per cent being women and children) from in and around NK in Armenia. 

The IARP partners coordinated efforts within five humanitarian thematic working groups and in close coordination with national and local authorities such as municipalities as well as other stakeholders. Assistance provided under the IARP directly benefited both the refugee-like population and the host communities.

At the official launch, the results and achievements documented in the final report were presented to both Government and partners, including the UN agencies, international and national NGOs, intergovernmental organizations, government entities, and international organizations.

In his welcoming remarks Deputy Foreign Minister, Vahe Gevorgyan, expressed gratitude for the effective cooperation with the UN and all the partners during the inter-agency response and highly appreciated the work done.

“Humanitarian and development partners together with the UN in Armenia have made an important difference to the well-being and lives of those displaced: 71,218 individuals benefitted from basic assistance; 45,745 individuals – from seasonal items; 26,730 individuals/6,051 households reached through protection monitoring; 8,383 children and adolescents – various activities enabling a good learning environment, etc. The IARP and the underlying coordination architecture created a platform for coordinated mobilization of critical support and channelling solidarity through enhanced humanitarian donor engagement,” noted Ms. Lila Pieters Yahia, UN RC a.i. in Armenia, at the launch.  

“UNHCR sincerely thanks the donor states for their commitment and support for the vulnerable displaced population in Armenia.” said the UNHCR Representative in Armenia, Ms. Anna-Carin Öst. Built on the effective coordination and cooperation between the state and NGO partners, the 2021 multi-donor contribution enabled the UN Family in Armenia to ensure timely and crucial support to the displaced families. It improved the protection environment and eased the burden-sharing of the communities which have warmly welcomed and hosted the displaced families with vulnerable women, children and elderly,” Ms. Anna-Carin Öst concluded.

Donors and implementing partners shared their feedback and commended on the effective crisis response.

Asbarez: European Rights Court Rejects Azerbaijan’s Application on Berdzor

Berdzor was deemed the lifeline to Artsakh from Armenia


The European Court of Human Rights on Wednesday rejection an application by Azerbaijan regarding the city of Berdzor (Lachin) and its surrounding villages.

Azerbaijan had applied to the ECHR on August 18 urging the rights body to urge Armenia to immediately and unconditionally oblige the forces and structures under its control to stop the destruction of property in Berdzor city and surrounding villages, including the burning of houses, and to provide information on the on events,” according to Armenia’s representative on legal issues.

The court rejected Azerbaijan’s application saying there was no need to apply a new interim measure.

Last week, the ECHR warned against endangering the rights of the people of Berdzor and Aghavno communities by displacing them from their homes in response to an application from Armenia, which had appealed to the court for protection of rights of the people of Artsakh.

In last week’s ruling the ECHR also recorded its decision of September 29, 2020, which is still in force, “is applicable to the actions referred to by the Government of the Republic of Armenia, that is, armed attacks on peaceful settlements, threats of displacement of the population” of Berdzor and Aghavno communities.

The court also reaffirmed the rulings it made in September and November of 2020 urging Azerbaijan to comply with international law, especially the Geneva Convention. Then later in December of the same year, the ECHR reiterated its ruling, as it applied to Azerbaijan and its violations of international laws and conventions.

Man found dead after breaking into Masis City Hall – Police

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 20 2022

An armed man, who broke into Masis City Hall, has been found dead. Police say he committed a suicide.

Shots were fired during negotiations with an armed intruder in Masis Municipality.

The officers of the special police department, led by the first deputy chief of the RA police, Aram Hovhannisyan, entered and found the body of Edward Margaryan, 36, with a gunshot wound in the head.

No casualties were reported among the police.

No defendants in Surmalu market explosion so far

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. The General Prosecution is denying media reports which claimed that charges have been pressed in connection with the Surmalu market explosion.

Prosecutor-General Artur Davtyan’s Advisor Gor Abrahamyan said in a statement that as of this moment there are no defendants in the case.

However, there is a defendant in the investigation into the fire which happened a year ago in the same market. He said that a local newspaper made the erroneous report after he was asked whether or not there are defendants in the 2021 fire which took place in the Surmalu where the explosion took place on Sunday.

“I am asking the news media to retract the disinformation.”

Cabinet approves establishment of Eurasian Reinsurance Company

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS. The Cabinet approved the signing of the agreement on founding the Eurasian Reinsurance Company.

The company is an international financial organization which is being launched to promote mutual and foreign trade in the Eurasian Economic Union and with the purpose of carrying out joint cooperative projects and investments, supplementing the functions of member states’ export-loan agencies in the supranational level.

Iranian national missing after Yerevan market blast

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – Aug 15 2022



An Iranian national is among the missing after the explosion at Surmalu shopping center in Yerevan.

According to the updated information of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, a total of eighteen people are missing.

  1. Aram Hayrapetyan, born in 1981
  2. Marat Shahbazyan
  3. Sirarpi Khachatryan
  4. Mariam Khachatryan
  5. Harut Garakyan
  6. Gagik Karapetyan
  7. Artavazd Hayrapetyan
  8. Erna Grigoryan, born in 1980
  9. Hrachya Sargsyan, born in 1976
  10. Vachagan Yeghoyan, born in 2000
  11. Vanik Amirkhanyan
  12. Ksenia Badalyan, born in 1981
  13. Aram Harutyunyan
  14. David Mkhitaryan
  15. Vanik Karapetyan
  16. Narine Karapetyan
  17. Valod Karapetyan
  18. Mehri Tahreri (Citizen of Iran)

At least six people died and dozens were taken to hospital following the blast and fire that tore through the Surmalu shopping center in Yerevan.

According to updated information, 18 people are still missing, the rescue works continue.

Analysts treat shootouts in Nagorno-Karabakh after "Retribution" as insignificant

Caucasian Knot
Aug 11 2022
After the Azerbaijani operation “Retribution” conducted in the Karabakh conflict zone, there were no active hostilities; shootouts were local in nature, analysts have pointed out, however, not ruling out a possible further conflict escalation.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that on August 3, Azerbaijan announced the “Retribution” operation to be held in Nagorno-Karabakh after the death of an Azerbaijani soldier. As a result of the fighting, Azerbaijan occupied the Sarybaba heights in the Shusha District and Gyrkhgyz heights in the Khodjaly District; and on August 6, it announced the capture of the strategic Buzdukh height. On August 8, Baku announced 10 shelling attacks committed against Azeri militaries during the past 24 hours, but Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh refuted this information.

Azerbaijan is not interested in escalation, Azad Isazade, a military expert, believes.

“After the Azerbaijani Army has occupied a number of important dominant heights, there is no reason for Baku to preserve the military tension,” he has stated.

In his opinion, the operation was a warning that Azerbaijan is ready to act in response to threats, despite the presence of Russian peacemakers in the region.

Azerbaijan launched strikes with precision weapons on enemy troops and showed its commitment to inflict damage on Armenian militaries anywhere in Karabakh, Mr Isazade has concluded.

Telman Abilov, the head of the NGO “Military Lawyers”, believes that the shootouts of recent days “were provoked by Armenia” in the hope of a reaction from the world community.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 07:56 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

See earlier reports:
Nagorno-Karabakh accuses Azerbaijan of shelling attacks, Armenian soldier wounded on contact line, Analysts treat Nagorno-Karabakh’s status as reason for conflict escalation.

Author: Faik Medjid Source: СK correspondent
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Blinken urges Azerbaijani president and Armenian prime minister for «direct dialogue»

Aug 5 2022
Daniel Stewart
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged in two phone calls with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, respectively, to start a “direct dialogue” to address the situation in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

n this regard, Blinken called for de-escalation, while stressing that Washington is closely following the renewed clashes in the region, State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

French President Emmanuel Macron also asked his Azeri counterpart during a telephone conversation on Friday to “do everything possible to avoid an increase in tension” and to push forward negotiations with the Armenian government.

For his part, the U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Michael Carpenter, has previously urged to take “urgent measures to de-escalate the tension and avoid an escalation” of the conflict.

Earlier on Friday, Armenian authorities accused Azeri forces of violating the cease-fire on the Nagorno-Karabakh contact line, the Defense Ministry of the self-proclaimed republic said in a statement.

The alert by the Armenian authorities comes after two Armenian and one Azeri soldiers were killed in clashes near the region on August 3. In addition, 19 other soldiers were wounded, three of whom are in serious condition.