Armenia to impose emergency shutdown of Iran border in latest covid-2019 countermeasure

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenia will shut down its border with neighboring Iran for two weeks in a latest countermeasure to prevent the novel coronavirus outbreak from entering Armenia.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a statement that the emergency decision will be made in pursuance of Article 16 of the Law on State Border.

“Particularly, the Iran-Armenia air communication and the entry of people to Armenia through the Meghri Border Crossing Point will be suspended”, he said.

The ban will be effective for two weeks.

Pashinyan said that the Commission on Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus, the government’s task force operating since January 31, will convene a session on Monday to discuss further measures, possible scenarios and related actions.

“In any case I find it necessary to underscore that there are no reasons to spread panic. Such actions are harmful in all cases,” the PM said.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Azerbaijani press: Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada refuses to discuss bill on fictional "Armenian genocide"

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Feb. 21

Trend:

The Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine refused to discuss the bill on the fictional “Armenian genocide”, Trend reports on Feb. 21 referring to the Azerbaijani embassy in Ukraine.

The bill “On the commemoration in the memory of victims of the Armenian genocide”, presented by Ukrainian MP Daria Volodina from the “Servant of the People” ruling party, was sent back.

The discussion of the bill, which was registered on February 14, was postponed at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada Committee thanks to the joint efforts of the Azerbaijani and Turkish embassies in Ukraine.

Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of Turkey, the Ottoman Empire, committed the so-called “genocide” in 1915 against Armenians living in Anatolia.

Sports: Armenian wrestler Artur Aleksanyan says will do his best to win his second Olympic gold

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 21 2020

Greco-Roman wrestler Artur Aleksanyan, an Olympic gold medalist and five-time European champion, claims the Armenian people’s support motivates him to win more titles. 

Speaking to reporters during the award ceremony of the 10 best athletes of the year at the Presidential Palace, Aleksanyan reiterated his commitment to take every effort to gain more victories.

“This year too I will do my best to win the second Olympic gold medal,” the athlete said.

Asked whether Prime Minister Pashinyan’s statement on winning at least 25 Olympic gold medals by 2050 is realistic, he said he cannot say how many Olympic champions Armenia will have in 2050, but is confident that they will be more than two. “But it would be great if I won some of those 25 medals,” he said.

“I believe we need to work hard. Athletes should set goals and achieve them. In that case we will have good results. We feel the support of the government, the Olympic Committee and the ministry,” the champion said. 

Council of Europe supports Armenia’s reforms: PM meets with CoE Secretary General

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan met today with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Marija Pejčinović Burić in Munich, the PM’s Office told Armenpress.

The Armenian PM highlighted the meeting and stated that it is a good opportunity to discuss the current issues. “As you know, Armenia currently is in the process of large-scale democratic reforms which accelerated especially after the 2018 peaceful, Velvet, democratic Revolution. It soon was revealed that the Constitutional system of our country was occupied before the Revolution, moreover, it was covered with mines. And now we are making efforts to demine the democracy and the judicial system in Armenia. I am glad for this opportunity to make you informed about the ongoing developments because recently we made a decision to hold a referendum on the Constitutional Court. I am happy to inform what is happening and why, and what will happen later”, the PM said.

“Dear Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for this opportunity, which, as you said, is very important in terms of being informed about the ongoing developments. Let me remind that we have already started the intensive cooperation between Armenia and the Council of Europe after the visit of the CoE high-level working group last May. I know that you asked the CoE to engage in this process. And the CoE started closely following what is taking place. There are some concerns, and it would be interesting to listen from you how you see the future developments and how we can continue assisting your country”, the CoE Secretary General said.

Pashinyan introduced the ongoing democratic reforms in Armenia, including those in the judiciary. He stated that last year Armenia recorded a great progress in international rankings on democracy, human rights and freedom of speech. He thoroughly introduced the details of the upcoming referendum scheduled on April 5.

Marija Pejčinović Burić expressed the full support of the Council of Europe to Armenia’s reforms, including in the judicial field, and stated that they will continue the discussions with the Armenian government regarding the cooperation on this path.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Music: Constantine Orbelian reinstated in his post of Director at Yerevan Theatre of Opera and Ballet

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 11 2020
Culture 18:43 11/02/2020 Armenia

Constantine Orbelian has been reinstated in his post of the Director General of the Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet named after Alexander Spendiaryan.

“I have been reinstated to the post. As you may know the ministry petitions the ruling of the first instance court to the Court of Appeals which was subsequently rejected. Starting from today, I am the director of the of the Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, ” Orbelian told a press conference on Monday.

To remind, Orbelian was fired as Director of the Armenian National Academic Theatre in March 2019. The dismissal was ordered by Armenia’s then Acting Minister of Culture Nazeni Gharibyan.

Nazeni Gharibyan explained her decision by the fact that Orbelian acted as the opera’s artistic director, and argued that he was not legally allowed to combine the two positions. She also stressed that the San Francisco-born conductor and pianist is not fluent in Armenian.

As Orbelian informed the works on ongoing projects and scheduled premiers will commence, expressing hope they will be able to bring them to life.

Former NSS chief Vanetsyan announces plans to engage in active politics

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 10:52, 6 February, 2020

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, ARMENPRESS. Former Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Artur Vanetsyan announced about his plans to engage in active politics.

“I will make an announcement on my plan to engage in active politics and will try to be presented already at the political field. Engaging in political activity supposes creation, registration of a political force, which I am going to do in the nearest future. Soon a new political force will be established, political consultations are already being held for this purpose, and we will announce about the registration of our party very soon”, Vanestyan said at a meeting with a group of editors of newspapers.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Analyst: Armenian authorities have no respect towards own public

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 5 2020

The Geneva meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers came to dismiss the claims that there are no negotiations or any document on the Artsakh conflict, political analyst Karen Bekaryan told a panel discussion on Wednesday.

“The Geneva meeting showed this, without leaving any room for maneuvers, as the joint statement of five sides has also been signed by the Armenian foreign minister, whereas the statement contains a direct reference to the political process in addition to various settlement mechanisms when talking about principles and elements,” the analyst said.

He noted that the words “principles and elements” were repeatedly used when talking about the Madrid document or its variants.

“In other words, there is a document and a political process, there is even the signature of the foreign minister under it. This clearly shows that the previous statements were nothing more than an attempt to mislead its own society,” Bekaryan said.

He called attention to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statements at the Kapan new conference before the Geneva meeting, describing it absurd when the head of state cites the media when making the information on the negotiations public.

“There is a complete absence of respect toward their own public,” the analyst said, stressing the sooner people realize it, the sooner it will be possible to understand the current challenges and the ways to handle them.  

Violence should be ruled out: Pashinyan recalls 6 pan-national consensuses proposed by him

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 09:50, 5 February, 2020

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 5, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan reminded the 6 pan-national consensuses proposed by him in Stepanakert on August 5, 2019, as a pillar and formula for the pan-Armenianism and the national unity.

The PM made a post on Facebook:

“Consensus 1: Violence should be ruled out from the set of tools for resolving any pan-Armenian issue. We should rule out violence while solving any internal issues between us in our reality. All those forces, individuals, who consider violence as a measure to solve any inner-Armenian issue, should be rejected and thrown into the garbage of the history of the Armenian people. The vision of having a violence-free society, a violence-free people should become the key point of our national unity. But, in this context there is only one exception: the talk is about the use of a legal force to prevent and reveal crimes, and ensure the normal life of the people.

Consensus 2: People and their free _expression_ of will are the only source for the formation of power. Any attempt of distorting the people’s will should be viewed as an anti-state, anti-national activity. In this respect I attach a great importance to the holding of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in the Republic of Artsakh in free, competitive and democratic environment and to providing real guarantees for the people’s free _expression_ of will. Therefore, the Republic of Armenia should act and will act as a guarantor of the Artsakh people’s free _expression_ of will and the formation of a legitimate power through this _expression_ of will.

Consensus 3: The sovereignty of Armenia and Artsakh, the Armenian people is the highest value, and all those forces who will try to bring foreign forces for solving inner-Armenian issues, all those forces who will act in our country as a representative of foreign interests, should receive and will receive the toughest counter response of the Armenian people and their legitimate representative – the government of Armenia.

Consensus 4: Armenia and Artsakh should be free from corruption. All corruption manifestations, including sponsorship, artificial monopolies, artificial barriers against the competitors, should be eradicated. The damages caused by corruption activity to the state and the people should be restored.

Consensus 5: The rule of law and right, the equality of all before the law should become a key point in the inner-national relations. The existence of courts that are under foreign or domestic influence is a threat to the national security. In Armenia and Artsakh courts should be independent. The presence of a privileged elite, circles and individuals in economy, politics and any sphere of public life should be ruled out. Here I want to make a comment: dear people, we have many worthy people, Armenians gave many worthy sons, but it’s unacceptable and cannot be tolerated when someone provides service to the people and the homeland and later tries to sell that service in a privileged, out-of-law way.

Consensus 6: The most important consensus: the purpose of the negotiation process for settling the Artsakh conflict should be the defense of the results of the Artsakh liberation war carried out for the self-determination and security of the people of Artsakh. Based on the negotiation results any solution considered accepted for the governments of Armenia and Artsakh can be considered acceptable only in case of the people’s approval in Armenia and Artsakh”.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenpress: “Armenia’s antisemitism? The truth is different” – The Jerusalem Post

“Armenia’s antisemitism? The truth is different” – The Jerusalem Post

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 09:54, 29 January, 2020

YEREVAN, JANUARY 29, ARMENPRESS. Professor Yoav Loeff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who teaches Armenian history and culture at the University, recently published a detailed analysis in The Jerusalem Post, denying the fake claims of an anti-Armenian article published recently in the same newspaper obviously by the order of Azerbaijan.

The anti-Armenian article has been published in The Jerusalem Post on January 21, the author is Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman who regularly publishes articles praising Azerbaijan.

In his article published on January 28 Professor Yoav Loeff clearly states that Hoffman has not only used facts selectively, but even with some significant inaccuracies.

Professor Yoav Loeff in his article attaches importance to the fact that the President of Armenia participated in the recent World Holocaust Forum in Israel, then he passes to the topic relating to Garegin Nzhdeh, stating that the latter is a hero in Armenia not for cooperating with the Nazi Germany, but for fighting against the Ottoman Empire, later also against Azerbaijan for the independence of Armenia.  

ARMENPRESS presents partially Professor Yoav Loeff’s article:

“The article [of Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman] opens with the monument of Garegin Nzhdeh in Yerevan, giving the impression that the “antisemitic” Armenians chose to glorify his heritage as a Nazi collaborator. But Nzhdeh was first and foremost a military hero and a central leader of the Armenian liberation movement who sought to achieve independence for his nation after hundreds of years of occupation. He fought against the Ottoman Empire when it systematically slaughtered its own Armenian minority and played a major role in the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) which, post-genocide, gave the suffering Armenian nation a short period of renewed hope.

That hope was brutally cut off by invasion by the Red Army in 1920, and the fledgling Republic of Armenia was annexed by the Soviet Union. During that invasion, Nzhdeh led a struggle to prevent a Soviet attempt to hand over major areas in the south of Armenia to the newly established Azerbaijan, a country that was created by the Soviets. That struggle was partially successful, though two historically Armenian areas, Nagorno-Karabakh and Nachichevan (Nzhdeh’s birthplace) were handed to the Azeris [Soviet Azerbaijan] as part of the Soviet policy of “divide-and-rule”.

It is true that Nzhdeh joined the army of Nazi Germany where he served for a short period. There is no justification for that collaboration, though it is quite clear that his motivation in joining the Wehrmacht had nothing to do with antisemitism, but an unrealistic hope that this collaboration might have led to re-liberation of the Armenian people.

Hundreds of thousands of Armenians served in the Soviet Army and took an active part in the victory against the Nazis. Nzhdeh is not praised in Armenia for his collaboration with the Nazis, but for his unceasing, lifelong struggle to liberate the Armenian people.

Jaffe-Hoffman goes on with her theory about antisemitism in Armenia. I travel quite a lot all over Armenia, both on my own and with other Jews and Israelis. I always make it clear that I am a Jew and an Israeli, and never heard a hint of antisemitic _expression_. If there is some criticism, it is usually about Israel’s hesitation to recognize the Armenian genocide that was perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire and led to the extermination of some 1.5 million Armenians during WW1, and was a kind of a “general rehearsal” for the Holocaust.

The other criticism is about Israel’s alliance with the Azeri dictatorship, Armenia’s enemy… Armenia’s small Jewish community never suffered antisemitism in their adopted homeland…

Jaffe-Hoffman refers to what she calls the “brutal invasion” of Nagorno-Karabakh by Armenia. She “forgets” to mention that this region has been inhabited since antiquity mainly by Armenians. They were still the majority there even after 70 years of Soviet Azeri sovereignty and Azeris striving to change that demographic situation.

She also ignores the fact that Karabakh’s Armenians demanded liberation after a long history of pogroms by Azeris in Baku, Shushi, Sumgait and other places, starting in the early 1900s, then around 1920, and again in 1988. History is a wonderful Hollywood-style movie with clear distinction between good guys and bad guys when you ignore facts that do not support your thesis.

I will conclude with drawing the attention to three facts. The first is that for many years now there is a monument standing in the heart of Yerevan with inscriptions in Hebrew and Armenian, commemorating both the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide. Unfortunately, there is no parallel such monument in Israel.

Second, Armenia sent its highest-ranking citizen to the World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem, H.E. Armen Sarkissian, the president of Armenia.

The third is that Armenia has decided to open an embassy in Israel soon, regardless of whether Israel opens one in Yerevan. There could be no clearer statements that Armenia opposes anti-Semitism”.

Armenian MP talks about political prisoners and democracy in Azerbaijan at PACE

News.am, Armenia
Jan 30 2020

18:04, 30.01.2020
                  

Today the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) considered the issue of political prisoners in Azerbaijan. Talking about political prisoners in Azerbaijan, deputy of the Prosperous Armenia faction of the National Assembly of Armenia Naira Zohrabyan stated that this has always been one of the big topics being considered by the Council of Europe. She also stated that for years Azerbaijan has tried to overturn the reports that don’t favor Baku through its caviar-loving lobbyists and voiced hope that the independent investigative body of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will disclose the trace of caviar carriers. Zohrabyan touched upon the issue of democracy in Azerbaijan and cited Aliyev, who has declared that democracy is not an apple that one can easily buy in a market.