Pashinyan congratulates Lukashenko on Belarus Independence Day

 13:49, 3 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has congratulated President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on Independence Day.

“Accept my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of the Independence Day of the Republic of Belarus,” Pashinyan said in a letter addressed to Lukashenko. “During the years of independence, Belarus achieved significant success in socio-economic, scientific-technical and many other areas. I am sure that the coordinated efforts by Armenia and Belarus for further strengthening and deepening the mutually-beneficial cooperation based on the good traditions of mutual understanding and mutual respect between the friendly peoples fully matches our countries’ interests,” he added, wishing robust health and further success to President Lukashenko, and welfare and prosperity to the friendly people of Belarus.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 03-07-23

 17:15, 3 July 2023

YEREVAN, 3 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 3 July, USD exchange rate up by 0.92 drams to 386.98 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 2.47 drams to 421.42 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.02 drams to 4.32 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 2.20 drams to 490.30 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 213.57 drams to 23791.63 drams. Silver price down by 3.81 drams to 279.56 drams.

Unveiling the Horrors: The Impact of the Viral Armenian Soldier Woman Video featuring Anush Apetyan

TDPel Media
July 3 2023

The Armenian Soldier Woman Video featuring Anush Apetyan has become a sensation on the internet, garnering significant attention on platforms such as Twitter and Reddit.

This powerful video has captivated people worldwide, igniting discussions about the depicted atrocities.

Anush Apetyan: A Symbol of Perseverance and Bravery

Anush Apetyan, a courageous female soldier from Armenia, tragically lost her life during the clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan in September 2022.

Stationed near the borders of Vayots Dzor, she actively defended her nation against Azerbaijani forces.

Her unwavering dedication and ultimate sacrifice have made her a symbol of perseverance and bravery.

Shocking Scenes: Unveiling the Horrendous Crimes

The viral Armenian Soldier Woman Video exposes the heinous crimes committed by the Azerbaijani military.

In the video, Anush Apetyan’s dismembered body reveals signs of mutilation, indicating the severe torture she endured.

The graphic footage depicts unimaginable cruelty, violence, and dehumanization.

The video’s impact has triggered shock, outrage, sadness, and distress worldwide.

People from all corners of the globe are expressing solidarity with Anush Apetyan, demanding justice for her and accountability for those responsible for her brutal treatment.

Hashtags like #StopWarCrimes and #JusticeForAnushApetyan have gained momentum on social media, rallying cries for justice.

The Pursuit of Truth and Justice: An Investigation Unfolds

The city of Jermuk became a haunting backdrop to the unfolding horrors amidst the hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan in September 2022.

Amidst the escalating conflict, Anush Apetyan tragically became a victim of unimaginable violence, joining the ranks of numerous executions that took place.

The investigation into Anush Apetyan’s case has been a focal point in the pursuit of truth and justice.

Authorities, including the Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan, have taken decisive actions to authenticate the execution video and identify those responsible.

This meticulous process involves comprehensive examinations and consultations with weapons and medical experts to verify the evidence’s validity.

The truth surrounding Anush Apetyan’s case serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need to uphold international humanitarian law and prevent future war crimes.

It highlights the responsibility of nations to protect individuals in conflict-ridden areas and emphasizes the importance of transparent and unbiased investigations.

As the investigation progresses, the world anxiously awaits the outcomes and subsequent measures taken to address the crimes committed against Anush Apetyan.

The quest for justice continues, fueled by the hope that truth will prevail and the perpetrators will face the consequences of their despicable acts.

These collective efforts aim to prevent further atrocities and establish a world where the rights and dignity of every individual are upheld and respected.

Social Media Activism: Amplifying Voices for Justice

Social media has played a crucial role in amplifying the voices of those seeking justice for Anush Apetyan.

Online platforms have provided a powerful means for activists and concerned individuals to express their outrage and demand action.

The widespread dissemination of the Armenian Soldier Woman Video has sparked conversations and raised awareness about the urgent need for international attention and accountability.

The viral nature of the video has showcased the potential of social media activism in driving real-world change.

The collective determination of individuals and organizations to hold the perpetrators accountable has gained traction, leading to increased awareness and mobilization.

Governments and human rights organizations have joined forces to advocate for justice and preventive measures to ensure the safety and dignity of soldiers and civilians affected by conflicts.

Hope for Justice: Monitoring Progress and Preventing Atrocities

As the movement for justice gains momentum, there is hope that the outcry for Anush Apetyan’s justice will result in concrete actions.

Legal proceedings and preventive measures are crucial to ensure accountability and prevent future atrocities.

The global community closely monitors the developments, yearning for a more just and peaceful future where the cycle of violence can be brought to an end.

NM: Turkey defended pro-al Qaeda jihadist group at European court to justify jailing of a journalist

Abdullah Bozkurt/Stockholm

In a defense statement submitted to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to justify the unlawful imprisonment of a critical Turkish journalist, the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has shockingly defended a Turkish jihadist group that called for armed jihad in support of late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Ladin and that described Christians and Jews as infidels who should be killed wherever they are found, and even went as far as urging the beheading of Americans.

The case, brought to the Strasbourg court on May 7, 2015 by Turkish journalist Hidayet Karaca and settled on May 16, 2023 by the Second Chamber of the ECtHR, featured vigorous defense arguments raised by the Turkish government on behalf of the jihadist group Tahşiyeciler, led by Mollah Muhammed (aka Mullah Muhammed el-Kesri; real name Mehmet Doğan), an indicted radical cleric.

Karaca has been in prison since December 2014, when the Erdogan government, acting on a complaint by Mullah Muhammed and his associates, decided that the jihadist group had been smeared in an episode of a fictional TV series broadcast by Samanyolu TV and that Karaca, the the-general manager of the network, was responsible for it. Karaca was tried, convicted and sentenced to 300 years in prison for defaming the group. The conviction sent a chilling message to all Turkish journalists and rendered a radical imam untouchable under the protection of the political authorities.

The defense statements submitted to the ECtHR by the Erdogan government portrayed Mullah Muhammed’s group as a peaceful Islamist group and claimed he and his associates were slandered and had faced criminal prosecution in the past. The government hid the fact that the group was under surveillance of the country’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies starting in 2000 and that its leaders and members supported suicide terrorist attacks and al-Qaeda, targeted Christians and Jews, sent fighters abroad and illegally collected funds to support its operations.

 

Journalist Hidayet Karaca has been in a Turkish prison since 2014.

The government arguments to defend the imprisonment of journalist Karaca and whitewash the crimes of jihadist groups were made by Hacı Ali Açıkgül, head of the Human Rights Department at the Ministry of Justice, who told the Strasbourg court that the group was a victim and wrongfully prosecuted, indicted tried and convicted between 2010 and 2014.

The ECtHR found violations in the imprisonment of the journalist in three out of four complaints filed under Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). It unanimously ruled that the Turkish government violated Karaca’s rights by keeping him excessively and continuously in pretrial detention by means of rulings by courts that lack sufficient guarantees for their independence and impartiality.

However, it ruled with a majority that there was no violation in connection with the alleged lack of plausible reasons to suspect Karaca of having committed a criminal offense. Maltese judge Lorraine Schembri Orland dissented, saying there was no justifiable reason to detain the journalist. Norwegian judge Arnfinn Bårdsen, Macedonian judge Jovan Ilievski, Lithuanian judge Egidijus Kūris, Turkish judge Saadet Yüksel and Moldovan judge Diana Sarcu all went along with the Erdogan government’s defense.

There have been allegations that Turkish judge Yüksel and court registrar Hasan Bakırcı may have exerted influence in the favorable ruling for the Erdogan government in relation to the complaint filed under Article 5 § 1. It is believed that they downplayed the actions and views of the radical group regarding armed jihadist activity.

 

Mehmet Doğan (aka Mullah Muhammed el-Kesri), leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Tahşiyeciler terrorist group.

It is worth noting that Yüksel’s nomination to the ECtHR was made by the Erdogan government after the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) repeatedly rejected nominees presented by Turkey, which raises concerns about potential bias. Additionally, there have been frequent instances in which Yüksel has aligned her decisions with the stance of the Turkish government in cases involving human rights violations originating from Turkey.

The ECtHR ruling in favor of the Erdogan government can be seen as a partial victory for President Erdogan. It is worth noting that Erdogan began publicly defending the jihadist group in 2014, shortly after being implicated in significant corruption investigations that came to light in December 2013. These investigations revealed the close connections between Erdogan, his son Bilal Erdogan and Yasin al-Qadi, a Saudi national who was once listed as an al-Qaeda financier by both the US and the UN.

The campaign to save the indicted Mullah Muhammed was first launched by the Sabah daily, owned by Erdogan’s family, on March 13, 2014, when an article tried to portray him as a victim. The government claimed that Mullah Muhammed was framed by the Gülen movement, a group that is highly critical of Erdogan on a range of issues, from corruption to Turkey’s arming of jihadist groups in Syria and Libya.

Mullah Muhammed and his associates faced a crackdown in 2010 and were indicted on counterterrorism charges after the police concluded that the group, monitored since 2000 by law enforcement and intelligence agencies, was getting ready to conduct terrorist attacks. During the raids, police discovered three hand grenades, one smoke bomb, seven handguns, 18 hunting rifles, electronic parts for explosives, knives and a large cache of ammunition in the homes of the suspects.

 

Mustafa Kaplan (L) and Mehmet Doğan (aka Mollah Muhammed, Mullah Muhammed el-Kesri) seen at a private sermon on February 7, 2023.

Hundreds of wiretaps that were collected in the course of the investigation portray a picture that Tahşiyeciler operated as part of global al-Qaeda, raised funds and sent Turkish fighters to join the conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Police investigators concluded that “its activities to recruit to people to participate in terrorist acts in the so-called jihadi zone, the way it organizes itself, its purposes and acts which differ significantly from known terrorist organizations are considered to indicate that they are operating as part of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization.”

In seized taped recordings that were found during the execution of search warrants, Mullah Muhammed was heard calling for violent jihad: “I’m telling you to take up your guns and kill them,” he said. He also asked his followers to build bombs and mortar shells in their homes and urged the decapitation of Americans, claiming that Islam allows such practices. “If the sword is not used, then this is not Islam,” he stated.

According to Mullah Muhammed, all Muslims were obligated to respond to then-al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s armed fight. He reiterated his fondness for bin Laden in a live TV interview after his release.

Intercepted email messages also exposed possible hit lists compiled by Tahşiyeciler for future terrorist attacks. The group was interested in businesspeople from the Sabataycılar (a secret Jewish community that follows Sabbatai Sevi and pretends to be Muslim) and other groups. It even collected names from tombstones in the Bülbül Deresi Cemetery, where Jews were believed to have been buried.

The Turkish president’s lawyer, Mustafa Doğan İnal, defended Tahşiyeciler in court. İnal also represented al-Qadi, a close friend of Erdogan who for years was listed as an al-Qaeda financier by both the UN Security Council sanction committee and the US Treasury.

 

Mustafa Doğan İnal is the personal lawyer of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,

The Bakirköy 3rd High Criminal Court with a newly appointed panel of judges under a redesigned judiciary acquitted all suspects including Mullah Muhammed of al-Qaeda charges on December 15, 2015. Contrary to past actions, the Security General Directorate (Emniyet) also issued a new report whitewashing the activities of the group.

Mustafa Kaplan, a senior figure believed to be the successor of Mullah Muhammed in the Tahşiyeciler group and in charge of foreign operations, is another notorious figure. According to digital evidence seized in suspect Mehmet Sururi Kale’s home, several DVDs that had Kaplan’s recorded sermons from 2008 were found and logged in the evidentiary case file. In a DVD tagged No.1 that contains some of the speeches he delivered including ones in Germany, Kaplan was heard hailing fighters who leave their parents to fight in Chechnya, Afghanistan, Kashmir and Bosnia. He describes them as the real men who are fighting in these places and encourages Turks to go and join the fight rather than stay behind like a woman.

He claims jihadists who emerged in Chechnya, China’s Xinjiang region and Afghanistan are the harbingers of the Mahdi, a messianic deliverer prophesied by the Islamic Prophet. He anticipates that those fighters will one day come to Turkey to turn it into an Islamic state. Mahdi’s army will crush India and China first before setting its sights on Europe, according to Kaplan, who believes that a Muslim army with a black flag will emerge in Central Asia and establish an Islamic state. He lamented that Muslims established an Islamic state in Afghanistan but that the Americans destroyed it. “Not to worry,” he quickly added, stressing that now fighters will take over the whole world, not just Afghanistan, kill Jews and liberate Palestinian lands including Jerusalem.

 

Mustafa Kapalan was behind bars between 1993 and 1995 for his jihadist operations in Turkey.

Kaplan does not hide his passion for al-Qaeda, saying that the whole world is terrified of al-Qaeda even though the terrorist group has limited resources and capabilities. According to transcripts of his taped speeches, he stated that the entire world heard their voices when the call to prayer was sounded from the twin towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. He ridicules US troops for being afraid of teenagers in Iraq and says how the US troops are panicked by Muslim boys, stressing that it’s only death that could scare US soldiers. He brands the US as Dajjal, an evil figure in Islamic literature who is also called the anti-Christ. Kaplan makes a point that Muslims can neither have respect for Christians and Jews nor be befriended by them as they are infidels and should be killed wherever they are found.

According to the records, Kaplan was heard saying how drug, tobacco and alcohol-addicted Muslim boys would become heroes by leading the jihadist fight. He tells the tale of a drug-addicted Turkish boy from Istanbul’s Sefaköy district who went to Afghanistan, was trained in arms and engaged in heroic efforts afterwards. He often quotes his master Doğan as saying that the number-one job for Muslims is to establish an Islamic state based on theology. He went as far as claiming that Muslims can only save themselves by following the lead of Mullah Muhammed.

Some of Kaplan’s conversations in the seized DVDs apparently took place in Germany. As Kaplan talks to his comrades, he receives a phone call during which he tells the person on the other end that he is still in Germany. He says he would be in Bonn soon to give some talks. Ahlen, Dortmund and Anderten were mentioned in the phone conversation. He spews his hatred for Germany in these sermons, which he gave during a tour of German cities. For example, Kaplan said Germany would face the wrath of Muslims when it starts putting pressure on Turks and Muslims living in Germany. He promised that the Germans would soon regret sending troops to Afghanistan since fighters would come to Germany to punish them.

 

A disciple kisses hands of Mustafa Kaplan (R).

 

Apparently aiming to radicalize Turks in Germany, Kaplan mentions that Turks are hostages and prisoners in Germany because they have abandoned Islamic teachings. In the same speech he also says American soldiers have panic attacks when they see a 15-year-old Muslim boy in the streets of Iraq because young boys strap bombs to their bodies and blow themselves up, instilling fear in the hearts of infidels. He says a believer is not afraid of anybody and that killing oneself in a suicide bombing is better than living as a prisoner. He promises that heaven is waiting for those who martyr themselves, just like al-Qaeda’s twisted ideology. He makes a prediction that Muslims who are loathed today will soon take over Germany and France if they are really committed to their faith and act in line with God’s wishes. He says Berlin and New York will be battleground cities for violent clashes. At the end of this speech, he says he will be in Bonn to give further lectures.

Turkish journalist Karaca has been languishing behind bars since 2014 because the Erdogan government decided that he smeared this jihadist group with extremist views. In the meantime, both Mullah Muhammed and his deputy Kaplan are free to preach their venomous sermons and keep expanding their network in Turkey and Europe. The continued freedom of these radical individuals to propagate their poisonous sermons and expand their influence despite the imprisonment of a journalist who criticized them highlights the Erdogan government’s driving Islamist ideology, which is blatantly anti-Western.

Senior Armenian diplomat calls on international community to prevent new Azerbaijani provocation in Nagorno Karabakh

 16:42, 1 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador-at-Large Edmon Marukyan has called on the international community to prevent another provocation by Azerbaijan and its policy of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno Karabakh.

“Azerbaijani media reports about a new special operation being prepared by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh. Reasoning that the 4 servicemen who were killed in Nagorno-Karabakh on June 28 as a result of the Azerbaijani provocation were servicemen of the Armenian Defense Ministry,” Marukyan tweeted on July 1. “The allegations of the Azerbaijani side are completely false, there are no Armenian servicemen in NK, the killed servicemen were from NK. Armenia has repeatedly offered an international fact-finding mission to be sent to Nagorno-Karabakh to prove the presence or absence of the units of Armenian Armed Forces. Azerbaijan rejected that offer. Azerbaijan’s initiation of a new provocation will once again violate the trilateral statement of November 9, according to which Russian peacekeepers must ensure the safety of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. The international community should follow the actions of the Azerbaijani side in order to prevent another provocation and Azerbaijan’s policy of ethnic cleansing against the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians,” he added.

Armenia does not maintain any military presence in Nagorno Karabakh but Azerbaijan is falsely accusing it of having troops there.

The most recent false accusation happened after the June 28 Azeri attack in Nagorno Karabakh, which left four Nagorno Karabakh troops dead. Azerbaijan falsely claimed that two of the four fallen troops were servicemen of the Armed Forces of Armenia. The bodies of the two soldiers were transported by the ICRC to Armenia to be buried in the Yerablur pantheon based on the desire of the families. The Nagorno Karabakh Human Rights Defender released documents proving that the fallen troops were servicemen of the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army.




Japanese PM to work with G7 leaders to respond to Russian situation – NHK

 10:14, 26 June 2023

YEREVAN, JUNE 26, ARMENPRESS. Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will cooperate with other G7 leaders in responding to the situation in Russia, following the recent armed rebellion by the country’s private military firm Wagner Group, NHK reported.

Kishida has been briefed by senior members of the Japanese National Security Secretariat on the developments in Russia, according to NHK.

The prime minister instructed officials to collect and analyze information in cooperation with other countries and respond to the situation in a flexible manner.

Kishida told reporters on Monday morning that he was informed of various developments in Russia, and that he will keep a close eye on the situation in the country. He stressed that it’s important to ensure that he and other G7 leaders work together as the situation will continue to develop.

The Russian Wagner private military company led by Evgeny Prigozhin launched an insurrection in Russia that began on Friday evening. Prigozhin said his actions were a “march for justice” while the Kremlin said the mercenary group is committing mutiny.

The armed contractors managed to seize an army headquarters in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, with some forces marching on Moscow.

However, on Saturday the Wagner chief agreed to stop the advance towards the Russian capital and return his troops to their bases in exchange for “security guarantees” as part of a deal with Moscow, brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

Secretary Antony J. Blinken at a Closing Plenary Session with Armenian FM A. Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani FM J. Bayramov

Department of State, USA

SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Well, good afternoon, everyone.  I just have a few things to say at the outset.

First, to both of my colleagues and their delegations, great thanks and appreciation for the important and hard work that’s continued in the effort to reach a durable peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as to deal with a number of other important issues that can help advance relations between the countries.  I’m grateful for the time that you’ve all spent here, now the second meeting that we’ve held.  I appreciated very much the opportunity to spend time with you, as did our team, the National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and appreciate again that, as we’ll share in a statement that’ll be released in a little while, further progress toward this shared objective of an agreement, to include agreement on some additional articles as well as a deepening understanding of the positions on other outstanding issues, as well as a recognition that there is – there remains hard work to be done to try to reach a final agreement.

We’ve had a series of meetings not only here but also with our counterparts – hosted by our counterparts in the European Union, to include as well Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev, and we know that a further meeting is expected in a few weeks’ time with the European Union and the president and prime minister.  And we look forward to continuing this process as well in the weeks ahead to take advantage of the momentum that we’ve helped achieve through these meetings, through further agreement on different discrete pieces, with, again, the objective of reaching an overall and final agreement in the weeks and months ahead.

I think there’s also a clear understanding on everyone’s part that the closer we get, the closer you get to reaching an agreement, in some cases the harder it gets, because by definition the most difficult issues are left for the end.  But I very much appreciate the spirit of candor, openness, directness that everyone has exhibited.  That is the way, ultimately, to reach understanding and, finally, to reach agreement.

So again, thank you both for being here.  Thank you for the hard work that’s gone into these three days.  Thank you for the progress that has been made.  And thank you for the determination to continue this effort in the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you.

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Egypt, Armenia Flags Waved Atop Mount Ararat

Egypt – July 1 2023

A group of “Egyptian-Armenian youth” succeeded in reaching summit of Mount Ararat (5165 meters) and raising the flags of Armenia and Egypt.

Mount Ararat is particularly popular with the mountaineering crowd and explorers, as it was believed to be Noah’s Ark after the flood.

Mount Ararat is a complex, dormant volcanic mountain consisting of two ancient volcanic peaks, located in eastern Turkey (occupied Western Armenia) near the Armenian border.

For thousands of years, Armenians have used Mount Ararat as a symbol of their national and cultural identity.

Mount Ararat appears frequently in modern material culture; On T-shirts, posters and even wood carvings and necklaces, it adorns Armenian currency, stamps and coats of arms since 1918. It is also found on the official emblem of the Republic of Armenia.

Armenpress: Georgia always ready to be a mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan – Garibashvili

 20:52,

YEREVAN, JUNE 30, ARMENPRESS. Georgia has shown that it is capable of being an effective mediator in the relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia and is ready to re-engage in the process if necessary, ARMENPRESS reports, citing “Sputnik-Georgia”, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said in the Parliament of Georgia.

“Two years ago, we showed the first concrete results of the mediation between Azerbaijan and Armenia, in which I was personally involved. It was, so to speak, one of the exemplary mediations in the region,” Garibashvili said.

The Prime Minister expressed Georgia’s readiness to continue playing the role of a mediator.

“I want to once again publicly reaffirm our full readiness from this podium. If necessary, we are ready to be involved once again as a mediator in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries, our friends,” Garibashvili stated.

The Impact of Conflict on Armenia’s Media

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Panel explores how security concerns have profoundly impacted country’s freedom of speech and fueled misinformation.

Journalists, civil society representatives and lawmakers gathered in Yerevan to discuss the challenges that journalism faces in the region’s fragile security environment.   

The conference, organised by IWPR in the framework of the project Amply, Verify, Engage: Information for Democratisation and Good Governance in Eurasia (AVE), delved into how Armenia’s hurdles in recent years have profoundly impacted its media landscape, particularly freedom of speech, gender sensitivity and financial independence.

“Challenges to media freedom and freedom of speech are not unique to Armenia, which shares similarities with other countries. It encompasses misinformation, a lack of media literacy, and, naturally, politicised challenges,” said Gegham Vardanyan, editor-in-chief of the Media Initiative Centre. 

War and other security issues have intensified pressure on local media. In 2020, as Armenia was battling the Covid-19 pandemic, the 44-day Second Nagorny Karabakh war claimed thousands of lives, displaced tens of thousands, and left the country in shock. Since then, volatility along the border with Azerbaijan, the prolonged blockade of the Lachin corridor and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have added further uncertainty. 

“The direct impact of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict is the insufficient provision of official information to the public. This creates an information vacuum, which allows manipulation and misinformation to spread. Consequently, this gap has been filled with inaccurate and misleading information,” stated Lilit Hovhannisyan, project manager of the Public Journalism Club.

Participants noted an increasing perception among the general public that security and democracy were incompatible, resulting in de facto censorship that has allowed further manipulation and control.

This approach finds fertile soil particularly in conflict-affected areas. One participant reported a journalist from Karabakh as saying “if forced to choose between democracy and security, I will choose security”.

In this environment, distrust towards journalists is on the rise, including at the governmental level, with instances of officials labelling journalists “killers” and “verbal prostitutes”: the latter in particular, is mostly associated with women, who remain vulnerable to abuse.

“In 2022, over 20 cases of physical violence against journalists were reported, and these incidents occurred at various public events,” stated Women’s Support Centre’s Zaruhi Hovhannisyan. “Women journalists in particular are subjected to a sexist approach… [those] covering gender issues become a target of online harassment… It is crucial for journalistic organisations to be highly attentive and responsive to these issues. The inadequate response to instances of sexism is concerning, as there is a lack of meaningful actions being taken to address such manifestations.”

“Security is a major concern and it poses concrete challenges to media freedom and access to information,” said Knarik Mkrtchyan, IWPR BREN project local coordinator in Armenia. “A polarised political landscape and widespread disinformation add pressure to journalists. It is of utmost importance for authorities to guarantee a plurality of voices [and] protect reporters from abuse, in particular against women reporters.”

Gendered disinformation has added a complex layer.

Even individuals in the audience who may have more freedom to express their views, particularly men, hesitated to engage in conversations on these topics out of fear of being associated with the LGBT community,” said Vardanyan. Participants agreed that media literacy programmes, for both journalists and audience groups, were crucial to increase knowledge and awareness and address hate speech.

The polarisation of the media landscape mirrors deep-rooted divisions in the country.

“Certain media outlets are affiliated with former authorities, others with the current [ones], and only a handful strive to maintain their independence. As a result, many journalists prioritise defending political interests rather than serving the public interest,” said Hovhannisyan,

Participants highlighted that media outlet’s financial independence was a cornerstone for unbiased, fact-based information.

“Making funding flexible and unrestricted is one of the best options,” Hovhannisyan suggested. “We aim to promote the principles of feminist philanthropy and participatory grant-making in Armenia and advance unrestricted funding, [a solution] that may also work for the media.”