Armenian troops "stop Azerbaijanis’ attempted advance near Goris"

PanArmenian, Armenia
Nov 10 2021

PanARMENIAN.Net – The Azerbaijani troops attempted to advance near the Armenian town of Goris but met the resistance of the Armenian armed forces on Tuesday, November 9, Goris deputy mayor Karen Kocharyan has said, according to Sputnik Armenia.

Kocharyan confirmed media publications about an incident that happened near Sev Lake, which he described as “positional”.

“No shots have been fired. The Azerbaijanis attempted to move forward, our guys stopped them. Our boys have improved their positions,” Kocharyan added.

Defense Ministry denies reports claiming 60 Armenian servicemen had been besieged

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 10 2021

The Armenian Ministry of Defense has denied the reports of the Azerbaijani media outlets claiming that a fight had allegedly taken place between Armenian and Azeri servicemen in the area of Lake Black in Armenia’s Syunik province and that a group of Armenian servicemen had been besieged.

Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense later added to this misinformation, announcing that 60 Armenian servicemen had been besieged and were set free only with the mediation of the Russian side.

“The statement of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry is obvious misinformation. Moreover, after the actions of the Armenian units following the provocation of the Azerbaijani side in the territory of Lake Black, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces appealed to the Russian side to resolve the situation, and it was due to the active work of the Russian side that the situation was stabilized,” the Armenian Defense Ministry stated.

It reiterated that the situation in the area of Lake Black is under the full control of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Persons crossing Armenia’s border illegally can seek asylum within 24 hours

PanArmenian, Armenia
Nov 5 2021

PanARMENIAN.Net – The government on Thursday, November 4 approved a decision, which, if OKed by the parliament too, would allow persons, who have illegally crossed the Armenian border, the right to seek asylum within 24 hours.

Accordingly, it is proposed to establish that a foreign citizen or stateless person who has illegally crossed the state border of Armenia, or who is being persecuted in the territory of the Republic of Armenia, or who is subject to extradition to a foreign country, has the right to receive clarification by written notice about his right to obtain asylum or refugee status within 24 hours.

Said person has the right to submit an application for asylum or refugee status within 15 days from the moment of notification of that right. A police officer, meanwhile, ensures the realization of their right by sending their application for asylum to the authorized body.

Constitutional Court recognizes article that served as basis for Onik Gasparyan’s dismissal as constitutional

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 19:25, 5 November, 2021

YEREVAN, 5 NOVEMBER, ARMENPRESS.  The Constitutional Court has recognized the article that served as basis for the dismissal of the then Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia Onik Gasparyan as constitutional. ARMENPRESS reports the Constitutional Court decided that the Part 3 of Article 40 of the Law on Military Service and Status of Servicemen is in line with the Constitution.

In March 2021, the President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian applied to the Constitutional Court regarding the constitutionality of the given provision of the law, twice refusing to sign the draft decree submitted by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

US Senators introduce several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable

News.am, Armenia
Nov 4 2021

US Senators have introduced several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable, as reported on the Twitter blog of the Armenian National Committee of America.

Senator Bob Menendez has introduced an amendment demanding the US Department of State and the Department of Defense report on Turkey’s export of killer drones – in response to Azerbaijan’s 2020 deployment of Bayraktar UAVs against Artsakh. Menendez has also introduced an amendment to revoke authority of the U.S. President to waive Section 907 restrictions on US aid to Azerbaijan.

Senator Alex Padilla has introduced an amendment on Azerbaijan’s war crimes against Artsakh (Azerbaijan’s use of prohibited munitions, use of foreign mercenaries and use of Turkish UAVs containing US parts).

Turkish intellectual who fought for Armenian Genocide recognition, condemnation dies in Germany

News.am, Armenia
Nov 2 2021

Turkish intellectual Dogan Akhanli, who fought for the condemnation of the Armenian Genocide, has died in the German capital Berlin at the age of 64, Akunq.net reported.

Akhanli had been suffering from cancer for a long time.

This Turkish intellectual, who lived in Cologne, Germany, for many years, was living in Berlin for the last few years.

Akhanli was known for his works on human rights, history, and the culture of recollection.

According to Deutsche Welle, the Turkey-Germany Cultural Forum also extended condolences over Akhanli’s death, emphasizing on Twitter the fact that this Turkish intellectual had fought for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

In 2005, Akhanli had visited Armenia and participated in an international conference on the Armenian Genocide.

And in 2018, the Armenian translation of Dogan Akhanli’s book, entitled “Judges of Last Judgment,” was published in Yerevan.

Cyprus-Armenian Friendship Park to be inaugurated in Nicosia

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 1 2021


Cyprus-Armenian Friendship Park will be inaugurated in Nicosia on November 10.

The initiative comes from Armenian Representative in the House of Representatives Vartkes Mahdessian.

The park will be located at the junction of Armenia’s Street and Limassol Avenue.

The ceremony will be attended by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Cyprus Mr. Nicos Anastasiades․

Armenian, Greek, Hindu, Kurdish, Mid-East groups calls on Congress to block US F-16 sales to Turkey

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 29 2021

A coalition of ethnic, faith-based, and civic groups representing Americans from across the nation are calling on Senate leaders – and working with US Representatives – to enforce U.S. sanctions on Turkey and block Erdogan’s request to purchase 40 F-16 fighters and 80 F-16 modernization kits.

In a recent letter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Armed Services Committee Chairmen and Ranking Members Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Jack Reed (D-RI), Jim Risch (R-ID), and Jim Inhofe (R-OK), representatives of the Hellenic American Leadership Council, Armenian National Committee of America, American Friends of Kurdistan, Hindu American Foundation, and Middle East Forum shared their concerns about “national security risks posed to the United States by Turkey’s dramatic turn away from the Western alliance and our norms of democracy and the rule of law.”

The civic groups referenced issues raised by the Senators published in a joint The New York Times op/ed on April 9, 2019, titled “A US Fighter Jet or a Russian Missile System. Not Both,” arguing that the same reasons to block the sale of F-35s to Turkey should apply to President Erdogan’s current request to purchase F-16s. They noted that the F-16 sale would undermine Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions, initially put in place under the previous Administration, as well as “the broader legislative intent of Congress, which passed this law with overwhelming bipartisan support and has maintained a hold over new American weapons purchases by an increasingly malign Turkey.”

The coalition concludes, “Access to American weapons systems — including upgraded F-16s — is a privilege that Turkey must earn, not a right to which it is entitled. Such access must be withheld until Turkey proves that it will honor and align with American law, values, interests, and alliances.” 

In the US House, the coalition is backing a Congressional letter to Secretary of State Blinken, led by Representatives Chris Pappas (D-NH) and Congressional Hellenic Caucus Co-Chairs Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL). The bipartisan letter expresses concern about the sale of F-16s and modernization kits, noting security risks associated with the sale and arguing that by Erdogan’s own words, Turkey has shown no intention of coming into compliance with US law. “We share your goal of a Turkey that is rooted to the West, but we will not achieve that goal if the Erdogan government escapes accountability for violating U.S. law and the standards of the NATO alliance,” argue the Representatives. The House members are requesting “a formal notification of any Turkish Letter of Request (LOR), the specifics of such an LOR, the Administration’s position on such an LOR, and responses to our specific objections.”

The Hellenic American Leadership Council has launched a nationwide action alert urging support for the Pappas-Maloney-Bilirakis letter.  The deadline for Members of Congress to co-sign the Pappas-Maloney-Bilirakis letter is Friday, October 29th.

Earlier this week, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) was joined by ten House members in urging President Biden and Secretary Blinken to refuse Turkey’s request to purchase the F-16’s and modernization kits. “As long as President Erdogan advances his expansionist project in the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey will continue to threaten our national security and the security of our closest allies in the region – Greece, Israel, and Cyprus. We urge you to act in our national interest and for the sake of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean by refusing to reinforce Turkey’s aging arsenal of fighter jets, and we look forward to receiving your response,” wrote Malliotakis, who was joined in cosigning the letter by Representatives Pappas, Maloney, Bilirakis, David Cicilline (D-RI), Jim Costa (D-CA), David Valadao (R-CA), John Sarbanes (D-MD), Dina Titus (D-NV), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Jackie Speier (D-CA).

Armenia discusses with Russia possibilities of normalizing relations with Turkey

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Armenia is discussing with Russia how to move forward in the process of normalizing the Armenian-Turkish relations, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan told reporters.

“We’ve numerously said that we are ready to start discussing the normalization of relations with Turkey,” Grigoryan said after the Cabinet meeting. “Also, like I’ve said, we are discussing with our Russian partners how we can move forward in this process. I think it would be more effective to start this work, because both we and the Turkish side have noted that there are positive signals and we can start the normalization of relations.”

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

ARMENPRESS, YSU sign memorandum on cooperation

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, ARMENPRESS. The Yerevan State University, in particular, YSU Faculty of Journalism, is one of the strongest institutions for preparing journalistic personnel in Armenia and ARMENPRESS state news agency is ready to invest its experience and knowledge for the development of journalistic education, ARMENPRESS reports Director of ARMENPRESS news agency Aram Ananyan said during the signing ceremony of memorandum on cooperation between ARMENPRESS and the Yerevan State University, emphasizing the importance of preparing professional journalists in the rapidly changing world under the influence of information technologies.

“We live in a time when we need to teach our children to orientate in the digital world like in the world of real objects around us. In this regard, we greatly support this mutually initiated initiative, we believe it will be a successful example, especially given the fact that our university partners are widely involved in the scientific and educational practice of the country’s leading media’’, the director of ARMENPRESS said.

Ananayan emphasized that irrespective of the coperation memorandum, the ARMENPRESS and the YSU have a history of cooperation dating back decades ago, and the new memorandum will make that cooperation more complete, maybe give new impetus to that cooperation.

“Congratulating you once again, I hope that we will raise the cooperation to a new quality, which stems from the interests of the sphere, students, the university and ARMENPRESS,” Ananyan siad.

Photos by Gevorg Perkuperkyan

Acting YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan also attaches great importance to the development of professional journalism. He thinks that the cooperation with ARMENPRESS will be useful in that respect.

The Acting Rector hopes that as a result of the signing of the memorandum of cooperation, the cooperation between ARMENPRESS and the Faculty of Journalism will deepen and will contribute to the prepairing of more qualified staff at the faculty.

“As the two oldest structures of the Republic of Armenia, we are somehow obliged to cooperate, because since the years of the first Republic, both Yerevan State University and ARMENPRESS agency have acted for the benefit of the Armenian people and Armenia. And from this point of view, we have a lot to do in terms of improving the media sector in general, providing professional information, developing investigative journalism, organizing summer schools, taking into account that students need internships, constant communication with professionals. From this point of view, a large field of cooperation opens up for us. Today, when we look at our media field, we realize that our cooperation is of great importance both in terms of fighting against fake information and generating quality information”, the Acting Rector said.

Dean of YSU Faculty of Journalism Naghash Martirosyan, in his turn, stated that the memorandums of cooperation signed by the university with the Public Television, the Public Radio, and now with ARMENPRESS give a new quality to the university-employer relations.

“In fact, the employer is ready to take part in the training of highly qualified, competitive specialists,” Martirosyan said.