RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/22/2017

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Expert Says Rouhani's Reelection In Iran Suits Armenia
 . Artak Hambardzumian
Iran -- Newly re-elected Iranian President Hassan Rouhani gestures
after delivering a televised speech in the capital Tehran, May 20,
2017
Iran's reformist President Hassan Rouhani's reelection is good for
Armenia, since it means that the implementation of the agreements
reached between the two neighboring countries recently will not be
delayed, an expert in Yerevan believes.
"We will not have any loss of time," Vartan Voskanian, who specializes
in Iranian studies, told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am),
commenting on Rouhani's May 19 victory in the Islamic Republic's
presidential election.
"We will have the same team [in Tehran] that is committed to
developing relations with Armenia," he added.
Rouhani beat his main challenger, conservative ex-prosecutor Ebrahim
Raisi in the first round of the election, polling nearly 57 percent of
the vote and winning another four-year term as president.
"There are certain processes within Iran, but one should not expect
any political upheavals or post-election developments," said
Voskanian. "The population in Iran is generally satisfied and even
representatives of the team opposed to Rouhani have recognized the
results of the election. Iran's supreme spiritual leader has blessed
by these results," the expert explained, concluding: "In fact, the
elections in Iran are over."
Some Iranians visiting Armenia also went to cast their ballots at
their country's embassy in Yerevan on Friday. Talking to RFE/RL's
Armenian service (Azatutyun.am), most of them said they had voted for
continued reforms.
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian over the weekend congratulated
President Rouhani on his victory in the presidential election,
emphasizing the friendly nature of Yerevan's relations with Tehran.
In his congratulatory message to Rouhani, Sarkisian, as quoted by his
press office, expressed confidence that during the Iranian president's
tenure "the friendly neighborly Iran will continue to develop upward,
bringing its considerable and important contribution to the
establishment of regional peace and stability."
"I am hopeful that through our joint efforts, the traditionally warm
and friendly Armenian-Iranian relations will continue to develop and
strengthen in all areas, registering a qualitatively new level of
cooperation between our peoples," Sarkisian said.
Sarkisian and Rouhani discussed ways of deepening economic ties
between the two countries when the Iranian president paid a visit to
Armenia late last year. Those include cooperation in the energy and
transportation spheres as well as a tax-free zone in Armenia for
Iranian manufacturing firms.
Sarkisian also praised Iran for its balanced position on the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Opposition Faction Cries Foul Over Parliament Committees Formation
 . Ruzanna Stepanian
Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian addresses the newly elected
National Assembly, Yerevan,18May,2017
The opposition Yelk faction in the Armenian National Assembly claimed
on Monday it was deprived of the opportunity to lead a standing
committee following what the alliance of three parties believes was an
unfair approach shown by the parliament majority.
Edmon Marukian, a representative of the nine-member faction, insisted
that Yelk could have its member lead a standing committee dealing with
human rights, but at the suggestion of the ruling Republican Party of
Armenia's (HHK) the number of standing committees had been reduced
from 12 to 9, with the committee in question merged with the one on
state and legal issues where a majority representative was to be
elected as head.
In the current distribution of leadership roles in the Armenian
parliament the regulations apply the so-called D'Hondt method under
which opposition parties also get to participate in some leadership
roles proportionally to their representation. Senior officials in
Armenia have argued that this change in the electoral code that became
possible after the country's constitutional transition to a
parliamentary form of government will make it possible to increase
dramatically the role of the opposition in state governance.
On Saturday, representatives of the HHK were elected heads of six of
the committees, while the second largest parliamentary bloc of tycoon
Gagik Tsarukian that had declared itself an opposition faction got
leadership positions in the remaining three committees.
Many observers in Armenia challenge the opposition credentials of the
Tsarukian alliance, arguing that in many cases representatives of this
faction will go along with the majority during the parliament debate
and votes, which was also manifested during the election of parliament
speaker and his deputies (the Tsarukian alliance got the position of
one deputy speaker) last week.
Marukian believes that the changes in the Constitution and the
Electoral Code eventually did not make any difference as the real
opposition did not get any advantage. He said that "one thing is
written in texts, but another thing is the reality."
Armenia- MP Edmon Marukian is a guest at Azatutyun's News Center, 23
January 2015
"De jure we had the right [to have a committee head] under the D'Hondt
method, but de facto that committee was dissolved," Marukian said. He
stressed that the kind of approach by the HHK "nullifies" whatever
President Serzh Sarkisian was saying about the increased role of
political parties and the opposition in his address to lawmakers last
week.
Vahram Baghdasarian, the leader of the HHK parliamentary faction,
however, disagrees with the kind of assessment by his opposition
colleague. He believes that the Tsarukian bloc "is also an
opposition".
"This was not the HHK that regulated this distribution of leadership
positions, this was the result of the application of a formula," said
Baghdasarian, criticizing Yelk for "being after a committee head's
position".
Armenia -- Parliament majority leader Vahram Baghdasarian gives an
interview to Azatutyun.am, Yerevan, 18May,2016
Baghdasarian also disagreed with assessments that the human rights
committee was "dissolved". He said that simply it will be part of the
committee on state and legal issues and will also be in its name.
Armenia, Azerbaijan Exchange Blame Over Karabakh At Black Sea Summit
In Istanbul
 . Tatevik Sargsian
Turkey -- Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan poses with member
countries' representatives during the 25th anniversary summit of the
Organisation of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) in Istanbul,
Representatives of Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations over the
conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh during the 25th anniversary summit of the
Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) held in Istanbul on Monday, with
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voicing objections to the
speech of the Armenian deputy foreign minister.
Representatives of about a dozen countries participating in the
organization, including Armenia, made speeches at the opening of the
summit. According to Turkey's Dogan news agency, in a clear reference
to Armenia Azerbaijani Parliament Speaker Oktay Asadov said in his
speech that "one of the members of the organization has not abandoned
its toxic ideology."
Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister Ashot Hovakimian, responding to
Azerbaijan's representative, was quoted as saying that "the
Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation is not a place for
voicing accusations."
Turkish President Erdogan, for his part, reportedly agreed with this
statement of the Armenian representative, but added, addressing his
words to him: "No representative here has voiced accusations or
assessments. It was you who fully dedicated your speech to political
assessments."
According to the official website of the Armenian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, in his speech at the BSEC summit Hovakimian criticized
Azerbaijan for its belligerent policies and for torpedoing peace
efforts of Armenia and international mediators in resolving the
protracted Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"Accusations, war rhetoric and unilateral maximalist demands cannot
resolve the conflict. It is possible to achieve progress in the
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict if Azerbaijan abandons its
policy of the use of force and engages in good faith in the
negotiations within the framework agreed by the OSCE Minsk Group," the
Armenian diplomat, in particular, said.
The Armenian ministry reports that the BSEC summit in Istanbul adopted
an anniversary declaration where it reaffirmed the economic nature of
the organization.
Press Review
(Saturday, May 20)
"Haykakan Zhamanak" tries to understand why in their statement on the
most recent ceasefire violations in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone
the American, Russian and French co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group
decided to clearly put the blame on Azerbaijan: "This is an
unprecedented reaction. Even during the April 2016 war the
international mediators and the individual co-chair countries
refrained from defining Azerbaijan as an aggressor, even though they
surely could not have failed to notice, due to their satellite
equipment, that it was Azerbaijan that had launched an offensive along
the perimeter of the line of contact# What has changed? The thing is
that if the Minsk Group had not made such a targeted statement, having
received such data from one of the parties, it would have put its
mandate and further activities in doubt."
"168 Zham" assesses the latest statement of the OSCE Minsk Group as
one of the most serious successes of recent years and even decades in
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict: "Finally, the Minsk Group is
calling things by their proper names... It is not an exaggeration to
say that this was a slap by the international community in the face of
Azerbaijan, which is doing and will be doing everything in order to
scuttle the agreements reached after the April 2016 war during
meetings in Vienna and St. Petersburg... It is hard to say how far
this is the result of Armenian diplomatic efforts and how far it is
the reflection of the current global geopolitical developments. It is
important, however, to keep this result and take the initiative. And
this should become the number one task for Armenian diplomacy."
"Zhoghovurd" comments on the process of the formation of standing
committees in the newly elected Armenian parliament. The daily, in
particular, writes: "Armenia has become so dependent on the Kremlin
over the past decade that even the existence of a parliamentary
committee on European integration should be regarded as a serious
achievement. It is another matter whether this was done after
permission obtained from the North or as a result of political
courage, for which in the near future the Armenian authorities are
certain to get some `fraternal' slaps. Given the nominal presence of
this committee and its actual inaction in the past, it can be said
that this can become a small bonus for the Armenian authorities in
order to win the favors of EU officials promising tens of millions in
loans. After all, the Kremlin understands that if it gives no money to
its outpost, then at least it should not close the opportunity for it
to get money from another channel. Otherwise, there may be some
uncontrolled developments."
Assessing the speech of President Serzh Sarkisian during the first
meeting of the new parliament, "Hayots Ashkhar" writes: "The speech of
the president at the first meeting of the National Assembly of the
sixth convocation was an important one from the point of view of
expectations for the coming years in the sphere of economy, social
development and other areas. The speech sets out the basic tasks that
must become the basis for the future governments' programs. Judging
from the president's speech, both in the economic and social spheres
strict and high demands are being put forward, and the fulfillment of
these demands should create conditions for the formation of a new
quality of economic and social environment in Armenia."
(Tigran Avetisian)
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Archaeologists discover early medieval tombstones in Aghdzk excavation site

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
May 20, 2017 Saturday
 Archaeologists discover early medieval tombstones in Aghdzk excavation site
YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS. Archaeologists have discovered early
medieval tombstones with Mesropian writings in the excavation site of
Aghdzk village, Aragatsotn province.
Hakob Simonyan, leader of the expedition of the excavation site, told
ARMENPRESS they are currently deciphering the records.
“We didn’t have early medieval record tombstones at all”, he said.
According to him, the expedition will carry out excavation-clearing
works in the area until autumn.
“We expect to find early medieval monumental structures in this area”,
he said, adding everything will be done for Aghdzk to become one of
the most important tourism destinations in Armenia.
Last year the biggest of the three relic-chests was opened, which was
excavated by archaeologists. The chest contained relics of Armenian
Kings.
The remains of Arshakuni Kings were interred in the Aghdzk royal tomb,
which dates back to mid 4th century.
A Basilica was built near the tomb in the 5th century, which was
reconstructed in the 19th century.
According to theEpic Historieswritten by the 5th-century
historianPavstos Buzand,after KingShapur IIthe Great
ofPersiacapturedAni-Kamakh, he tried to take the remains of Armenian
Kings to Persia. By doing so, the Persians believed the glory, luck
and bravery of the Kings would be taken to them.
However, The ArmenianSparapetVassak Mamikonian defeated the Persians
in the district ofAyrarat, recapturing the treasures and bones of the
Armenian kings.

MP Samvel Farmanyan welcomes OSCE Misnk Group’s targeted statement.

“For the first time in the history of mediating efforts, the OSCE Minsk Group had to point out that Azerbaijan is the initiator of escalation of situation at the line of contact and violation of the ceasefire regime,” MP Samvel Farmanyan saidat a parliament sitting today.

According to him, the statement was a ‘forced step,’ considering that Azerbaijan continues to refuse to implement the agreements on investigation mechanisms reached in Vienna and St. Petersburg.

“I believe we should all welcome this statement and I think that the Minsk Group should publish data on the losses incurred by the Azerbaijani side as a result of the ceasefire violations,” he said.

“As we know Azerbaijan conceals the manpower losses from its society, thus misleading its own citizens,” Farmanyan said.

In a released Thursday, the Minsk Group Co-Chairs stressed that “Azerbaijani armed forces fired a missile across the Line of Contact, striking military equipment,” and added that “Armenian armed forces retaliated with mortar fire of various calibres.”

The Co-Chairs condemned “these recent ceasefire violations” and called upon the sides to take all necessary measures to prevent any further escalation in the conflict zone.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan can make Manchester United history Thursday

Henrikh Mkhitaryan is in a position to achieve history for Manchester United when the Reds play in Spain on Thursday night, according to the club’s official website. 

The fans’ favourite has already become the first United player to score in four successive away games in Europe – at the expense of Zorya Luhansk, Saint-Etienne, Rostov and Anderlecht – and he can break further new ground if he finds the net against Celta Vigo in the Europa League semi-final first leg.

Should the Armenian strike at Estadio de Balaídos, he’ll be the only star in the club’s history to have scored in five different games on the road within a single European campaign.

David Herd netted on four trips during United’s 1964/65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup run – namely Djurgardens, Borussia Dortmund, Everton and Strasbourg. Herd also claimed a double in the home leg of the semi-final with Ferencvaros but did not score in two games in Hungary – neither the second leg or the resulting play-off match against the eventual winners.

Dwight Yorke was on the mark in Champions League away fixtures at Bayern Munich, Brondby, Barcelona and Juventus during the Treble season of 1998/99, and Ruud van Nistelrooy matched him by scoring in a quartet of games in the same competition in 2002/03, on visits to Bayer Leverkusen, Basel, Juventus and Real Madrid.

Two other stellar forwards can be added to the list. Cristiano Ronaldo‘s towering header in Moscow against Chelsea in the 2008 shoot-out victory over Chelsea followed earlier efforts at Sporting Lisbon, Dynamo Kiev and Roma. And current captain Wayne Rooney scored in a fourth different match away from Old Trafford in the 2010/11 Champions League campaign when beating Barcelona’s Victor Valdes in the final at Wembley. Rooney had earlier notched in ties at Rangers, Chelsea and Schalke.

A number of players have netted in three matches on the road in Europe during a single season, including centre-back Steve Bruce in the successful 1990/91 European Cup-Winners’ Cup run, when he will feel he was close to making it four with a header in the final, helped over the line from close range by Mark Hughes.

So history could beckon for Mkhitaryan, with his current achievement made even more remarkable by the fact he did not feature at all in the opening away fixture of the Europa League at Feyenoord, and only came on for the last 30 minutes in Turkey against Fenerbahce.

India’s Vice-President on Armenian Genocide: No two opinions regarding killings of innocent people

 

 

 

“There cannot be two opinions regarding the killings of the innocent people, be it in this region, Asia, Africa or in Latin America. We are obliged to adopt the universal values,” India’s Vice President

India’s Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari met with students and faculty of the Yerevan State University today and visited the Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts.

On a three-day official visit to Armenia, Vice President Hamid Ansari visited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Tuesday to pay tribute to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims. Speaking about the feelings, the Vice-President said “any killing of humans by other human beings can generate only one feeling.” He said “it’s part of history no one can be proud of.”

“There cannot be two opinions regarding the killings of the innocent people, be it in this region, Asia, Africa or in Latin America. We are obliged to adopt the universal values,” he added.

Hamid Ansari also revealed the message he left in the guestbook of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. “These materials are witnesses to the terrible violence that befell the Armenian people. Only through values like tolerance and mutual understanding can we hope for a peaceful and harmonious future,” he wrote.

Born in the city of Kolkata so dear to Armenians, India’s Vice-President emphasized the centuries-old Armenian-Indian ties and hailed the role of Armenians in the development of his country.

“I’ve come to a country far from India, but close to the individual and collective memory of Indians,” Hamid Ansari stressed. “This year we celebrate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations and I hope high-level visits will contribute to the further deepening of relations,” he said.

Canada commemorates 102 anniversary of 1915 Armenian genocide

Thousands of Canadian Armenians marked the 102 anniversary of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey with public gatherings and marches in cities across the country, reports.

The largest event was held in Ottawa where several hundred people gathered at a ceremony on Parliament Hill and then walked down the streets of the national capital to the Turkish embassy to demand that Turkish authorities stop their campaign of denial of the genocide.

Simon Izmirian, an executive member of the Armenian National Committee of Canada and one of the organizers of the march in Ottawa, said as a great-grandchild of a genocide survivor he felt compelled to participate in the commemoration not only to pay tribute to his ancestors but also to demand justice.

“The reason why we are here today and the reason why it’s important for us to be here today is to stand collectively together to fight for a political cause,” Izmirian said in a phone interview from Ottawa.

“That cause is the cause of solidarity where we’re going to stand together to voice our desire for justice and for the perpetrators to be held accountable for what they’ve done in 1915.”

More than 100 Afghan soldiers killed or wounded in Taliban attack

Photo: Reuters

 

More than 100 Afghan soldiers were killed or wounded in a Taliban attack on an army base on Friday, the defence ministry has confirmed, the

Fighting lasted for several hours near the city of Mazar-e Sharif in northern Balkh province.

Insurgents targeted those leaving Friday prayers at the base’s mosque and others in a canteen, the army said.

The Taliban said in a statement they had carried out the attack, using suicide bombers to breach defences.

Earlier estimates put the death toll as high as 134, but a statement from the defence ministry on Saturday gave the figure of more than 100 killed or injured.

It is one of the deadliest tolls in a Taliban attack on the Afghan army.

At least 10 Taliban militants were also killed in the fighting and one attacker was detained.

Students from two French colleges visit Armenia

On April 17, in the Mother See, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenia; received 45 students of the Paris ‘National’ and Marseille Colleges, accompanied by Mr. Sarkis Bedoian, France, benefactor of the Mother See.

His Holiness noted with satisfaction that the annual visit to Armenia and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, by the graduating students of the two Armenian institutions of France, had become a beautiful tradition. His Holiness stressed that the visit would leave an indelible mark in the hearts of the young people.

The Catholicos of All Armenians urged the youth to diligently continue their studies, so that their acquired knowledge and skills serve for the development, strengthening and welfare of the country and as well as the Armenian-French community.

His Holiness expressed his appreciation to Mr. Sarkis Bedoian, for regularly organizing the visit of  students to the Homeland. The Armenian Pontiff also conveyed his blessings to the teachers accompanying the youth, the teaching staff of both schools, and the trustees; for their dedicated efforts and patriotic service.

Mr. Bedoian expressed his heartfelt gratitude to His Holiness, and presented the academic and educational activities of the schools. The students presented a prepared recitation to His Holiness as a surprise gift.

During the meeting, they reflected on issues aimed at preserving the Armenian language in the Diaspora and the steps that were being taken in this direction.

At the conclusion of the meeting, His Holiness urged the students to be worthy sons and daughters of the nation, and growing up with this awareness, bring their usefulness to the Armenian nation.

Gift from Armenians: Bust of Yousuf Karsh to be installed in Ottawa

The bust of Canadian Armenian photographer Yousuf Karsh will be installed in Ottawa, Mr. Armen Yeganian, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Canada, informed in a Facebook post.

The bust is a gift from grateful Armenian people to the Canadian people on the occasion of the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Canada and the 25th anniversary of Armenian-Canadian diplomatic relations.

Photographer Yousuf Karsh captured portraits of everyone from Albert Einstein to Martin Luther King during his career – as well as some of the century’s greatest artists, musicians and actors.

Armenian-Canadian Karsh escaped genocide to move to Quebec and become one of the most celebrated portrait photographers of the 20th century.

In 1921, Karsh’s family escaped the Armenian genocide into Syria, with a single donkey their only real possession. Karsh’s uncle, who lived in Quebec, wrote to the family to ask for help in his photography studio – the 16-year-old Yousuf embarked on a 29-day trip to get there.

His apprenticeship led to Karsh training in portrait photography in Boston, studying old masters painters and their approach to light and perspective. He moved to Ottawa, and began photographing visiting dignitaries. His breakthrough came with a portrait of Winston Churchill that ended up on the cover of Time magazine. Another photograph from the same session with Churchill graces the UK’s new £5 banknote.

Karsh would go on to photograph the most famous people in the world, and among other accolades, has a crater on Mercury named after him.

Co-Chiars urges sides to Karabakh conflict to refrain from the use of force

The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, Ambassadors Igor Popov of Russia, Stephane Visconti of France and Richard Hoagland of the United States of America, released the following statement:

According to reports from  the Ministries of Defense of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as other sources, in the early morning of February 25  there was a serious breach of cease fire on the Line of Contact, resulting in casualties. Several bodies remain in the no-man’s land. The Sides accuse each other of an incursion attempt.

The Co-chairs call upon the Parties to keep heavy military equipment, which had been moved earlier close to the LOC, in its present positions and to allow recovery of the dead, as it was agreed upon yesterday under mediation of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chaiman-in-Office.

The Co-chairs remind the Parties of their commitments to refrain from the use of force.