Tension in Talin village of Aragatsavan: Turks capture shepherds, then let them go

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The situation in the Talin village of Aragatsavan is tense. Three armed Turks seized eight shepherds with their cattle, and after a while, with the mediation of the Russian side, they released first the cattle and then the shepherds, 168.am reported.

Armed Turks who speak Armenian well are still in the village, and police are looking for them, urging residents not to leave their homes.

According to one of the residents, the shepherds accidentally crossed the border, causing the situation with the Turks to escalate.

Newspaper: Why Armenia judge who had late filmmaker arrested submits petition to leave judges’ union?

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YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of Armenia writes: Judge Arusyak Aleksanyan, who had [the late film] producer Armen Grigoryan arrested by her decision, submitted a petition yesterday to leave the Union of Judges, but did not note any reason [for this].

Details have become known to Zhoghovurd daily about the reasons for this move by Judge Aleksanyan. In particular, she left the Union of Judges because she has become offended by and upset with her colleagues. The thing is that after the death of Armen Grigoryan [in the courtroom during his trial], the activists publicized a photo on their social media pages and subjected the judge to harsh insulting criticism because she was the judge who sent Grigoryan to arrest. The judge was saddened that the [aforesaid] union [of judges] did not show her any support, so her staying in the union is pointless.

What is noteworthy is that the judge was heavily criticized also in the [Armenian] judicial system for the arrest of Armen Grigoryan and the interview she gave to the media. There were rumors in the [Armenian judicial] system that it would have been better if she remained silent rather than expressed such an opinion. And what had the judge said? She noted that she deeply sympathizes with the relatives [of Armen Grigoryan], and the only thing she is sorry for is that a person died.

FM: There are all opportunities to save Artsakh

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Artsakh is seriously wounded and its “healing” is a super task for all Armenians. Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Foreign Minister David Babayan wrote this on Facebook.

“The future of the entire Armenian people depends on the fate of Artsakh. Artsakh faces existential threats, but despite all the dangers and difficulties, there are all opportunities to save the country and ensure its secure future. This requires a patriotic and professional approach not only to work, but to life in general,” the Artsakh FM added.

John Allelo: USAID has launched new program in Armenia to address new problems, challenges

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The USAID has become an important part of bilateral cooperation in recent months. And this is a clear proof that joint cooperation can provide better approaches and better policies. USAID/Armenia Mission Director John Allelo stated about this while speaking at Friday’s presentation of the roadmap for Armenia’s investment reform—and developed by the USAID program on improving the business climate of the country.

According to him, this will enable Armenia to ensure both the development of the economy and the well-being of its own citizens. Allelo  added that they have been working in this regard for more than 20 years.

He said that they have recorded significant positive developments in the entire sector, the USAID has launched a program aimed at reforming and improving Armenia’s business climate in order to address new problems and challenges, and it is, in particular, based on the dialogue between the state and the private sector.

International analyst: Transnational companies’ engagement is necessary for Armenia

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About 100 companies make up to 70 percent of the global GDP. In order to increase the participation of Armenia in the system of creation of international products, it is necessary to ensure the engagement of transnational companies. International analyst Henry Laundell stated about this while speaking at Friday’s presentation of the roadmap for Armenia’s investment reform—and developed by the USAID program on improving the business climate of the country.

In this context, as the analyst noted, it is extremely important to strengthen those companies that are focused on exporting their products not only to the countries of the region, but also beyond.

According to Laundell, it is necessary to study the potential of existing companies, to direct them to cooperation with transnational companies—and by combining activities or using existing networks. According to him, this will enable the participation of local companies in the international economy.

In addition, as per the analyst, the Armenian diaspora should be included in the implementation of investment programs in Armenia.

The engagement of transnational companies will contribute to the increase of high-wage jobs in Armenia, as well as to the development of technology and regional development of the country, Laundell added.

According to him, the aforesaid roadmap allocates a significant place also to the investments being made in the provinces of Armenia.

Turkish press: Fundraising campaigns for purchase of Türkiye’s Bayraktar TB2 drone spreading in West

Muhammet Tarhan   |22.07.2022

ANKARA 

Donation campaigns launched for the purchase of Türkiye’s Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles to support the Ukrainian army and people amid war are increasing in many countries, especially in Europe.

Several campaigns have been launched in Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Canada, as well as in Ukraine, to purchase Bayraktar TB2, produced by Turkish drone maker Baykar, for Ukraine as its war with Russia has continued since its start on Feb. 24.

Volunteers are participating in the campaigns by donating various amounts of money to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

Influenced by campaigns, Baykar donates 4 combat drones

The donation campaign organized by the Ukrainian people in June under the name of “People’s Bayraktar” was completed successfully.

Affected by the Ukrainians’ solidarity, Baykar donated three Bayraktar T2 drones, which were aimed to be purchased with the donations collected, to Ukraine without any charge.

Over $6M collected in 3 days in Lithuania

In the campaign organized by the Lithuanian people to buy a Bayraktar TB2 drone for Ukraine, €6 million ($6.11 million) were collected in just three days. Affected by the campaign, Baykar donated the combat drone to Lithuania free of charge on July 6 to contribute to the solidarity of Lithuanians.

The campaign “Give a Bayraktar from the Norwegians to the Ukrainian people” was launched in Norway for the same purpose to collect 55 million crowns ($5.5 million).

The campaign launched in Ukraine’s neighbor Poland to reach the target of 22.5 million Polish zlotych ($5 million) for the same purpose continues.

Campaigns in Europe inspire Canada as well

The donation campaigns held for the donation of Bayraktar TB2 drones to Ukraine inspired Ukrainians in Canada as well.

The campaign, launched by the Toronto-based humanitarian aid organization UhelpUkraine in Canada, aims to collect 7 million Canadian dollars ($5.4 million).

The combat drone, which will be purchased if the campaign achieves to collect money needed, is aimed to be delivered to the Ukrainian army on Aug. 24, Ukraine’s Independence Day.

Canada suspends sale of armed drone parts to Türkiye

In October 2020, the Canadian government suspended the sale of electro-optical and infrared camera systems sold to Türkiye as armed uncrewed aerial vehicle equipment, citing the use of Turkish combat drones in operations against the Armenian army in Nagorno-Karabakh.

In April 2021, the Canadian administration announced that it had canceled the “military export permits” for Türkiye.

Norway also announced that after the start of Türkiye’s anti-terror offensive in Syria, Operation Peace Spring, in 2019, it suspended all new arms sales to Ankara and it would review all previously granted licenses for arms exports.

Asbarez: Khrimian Hayrig and Our Present Day Situation

Khrimian Hayrig

BY ARMINE C. KOUNDAKJIAN

Mkrtich Khrimian, also known as Khrimian Hayrig, was the 125th Catholicos of All Armenians, born in Van, Western Armenia (1820-1907). He was a popular and beloved clergyman who became a real shepherd for his flock. He visited oppressed villagers who lived under Ottoman rule and listened to their painful life stories, gave them hopeful sermons, and called them to action by every means available—including the use of guns to defend themselves.

Khrimian Hayrig often talked about inequality and social injustice. He was never afraid of speaking the truth. During one of his unabashed sermons, he addressed the Balian brothers—who built palaces for Ottoman sultans—and said, “Enough, building luxurious palaces for the Sultan, come with me to rebuild the devastated and ruined Armenian historical sites and churches…”

In 1878, Mkrtich Khrimian returned from the Berlin Congress, where he represented Armenians. Khrimian and his delegation, among others, were not allowed inside the Congressional meeting and were thus unable to present the Ottoman Armenians’ laundry list of grievances. However, the final terms drawn up at the meeting did benefit the Serbians, Bulgarians, and other peoples who had taken up arms and rebelled against the Ottoman Empire. As such, Khrimian returned dejected and disillusioned and delivered his famous “Iron Ladle” sermon in an Armenian Cathedral in Kum Kapu, a district of Constantinople, as a response to his experience in Berlin. 

The European powers had not delivered the Armenians from their sufferings, because they had gone to Berlin as a band of supplicants with pleas inscribed on paper rather than as a people who had earned their salvation through struggle and sacrifice. In his sermon, he exhorted the now famous imperative, “Dear and blessed Armenians, villagers, when you return to the fatherland, as a gift, one by one, get your friend and relative a gun, get a gun and more guns. People, before all else, put the hope of your independence on yourself.”

This sermon has since been described as “not only diagnosis of the Armenian predicament, but also a prediction that produced the Armenian Revolution.” As such, much of what is presented about Khrimian centers around this sermon. Even the official Khrimian Hayrig memorial near Etchmiadzin in Armenia, which was erected in 1982, bears the inscription, “Armenians, always remember Hayrig’s Iron Ladle.” ARF co-founder Christapor Michaelian preached independence through revolution, and famous poet Yegjisheh Charents preached socialism through collective power struggle.

It is not hard to see the parallel between the past 30 years of underestimating the power of our enemy, and instead busying ourselves with shameful embezzlements and corruption that resulted in today’s sorry situation in Armenia.

The bottom line is that the guarantor of any nation’s sovereignty is strong military power. The more powerful guns the better.

Amazingly, Khrimian Hayrig was a very progressive thinking clergyman who was way ahead of his time. He even spoke and wrote about women’s rights and liberation in his “Eagle of Vasburagan” periodical. In his book “Grandfather and Grandchild” (Պապիկ և Թոռնիկ), he asks a question to the common Armenian man: “Why is it that in spite of your talents, and your creativity, you are still poor and destitute?” Then he answers: “Because you are ignorant, uneducated, you don’t know how to read, write, calculate and how to economize…”

Continuing his exhortations, he stresses to value national benefits over personal ones. He writes, “We are not chickens, we are human beings, we are somebody’s child. We must endeavor and work not only for ourselves, or for our parents, but for the good of our nation.”

Well, there is a lot of literature about Khrimian and by Khrimian, but to mention them all here is beyond the scope of this article.

Gyumri getting ready for tourism boom ahead of festivals

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GYUMRI, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS. Gyumri is getting ready to celebrate Gyumri Day on August 27.

Before that, the second largest city of Armenia will also host a Beer Festival on August 20.

Guest homes and hotels are already being booked by many tourists.

Gyumri Mayor Vardges Samsonyan told ARMENPRESS that his city has become a tourism center over the past years, but there’s still a lot to be done, such as solving the unemployment issues, repairing roads and resolving the makeshift shelter issue.

Currently large-scale road construction works are underway, with 22 streets included in subvention programs this year.

As part of the subvention program, the city is implementing a thermal insulation program of buildings in the districts of Ani and Mush. The renovation of the garden near the station and the plaza is nearing completion.

14 apartments will be renovated and donated to homeless families – those who live in makeshift shelters.

A new kindergarten is also being built in the city.

Works are implemented in the city also with funds from the World Bank, the EBRD and the KfW.

Various private companies are already constructing hotels and apartments. “We have many offers, many are interested in the prospects of building hotels in various parts of Gyumri, and we really need new hotels, the demand is seen especially during holidays and festivals,” the mayor said.

There are still nearly 2700 makeshift shelters/structures in Gyumri. But 500 of them are vacant, the mayor said.

In terms of solving the unemployment issue, the mayor said some businesses have brought forward proposals and the City Hall has offered to support in providing spaces.

Armenian Speaker of Parliament expresses gratitude to EP delegation for efforts to establish peace in region

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YEREVAN, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan received today the Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) David McAllister and his delegation, the Parliament’s press service said.

Speaker Simonyan said that the activity of AFET aimed at strengthening the resilience of the region is important, adding that the level of engagement and understanding of the European Parliament in the post-war humanitarian situation is big.

In this context Alen Simonyan expressed gratitude to David McAllister and Željana Zovko (Vice-Chair) for the impartial position and for the continuous efforts aimed at establishing peace in our region.

Details relating to the joint post and future agenda programs were discussed during the meeting. The conversation also touched upon the unequivocal position recorded in the European Parliament’s respective resolutions and reports over a number of key issues for Armenia, particularly, the latest Nagorno Karabakh war, the encroachments against Armenia’s sovereign territory and the necessity of immediately releasing Armenian prisoners of war.

Issues relating to parliamentary opposition were also touched upon during the talk.

Armenian schoolchildren won 2 bronze medals at the International Geography Olympiad

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YEREVAN, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS. From July 12th to 18th, the 18th International Geography Olympiad was held online, during which the Armenian team won 2 bronze medals.

The bronze medals were awarded to Ruben Sargsyan (Gyumri “Foton” school, 12th grade) and Hovhannes Stepanyan (Armavir Province, Nor Artagers m/d, 12th class.), the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport said in a press release.

Mariam Grigoryan (11th grade) and Eduard Avetisyan (12th grade), students of “Kvant” school also represented the Armenian Olympiad team.

The Armenian team was led by Vahagn Grigoryan (YSU) and Vardan Asatryan (National Academy of Sciences, “Kvant” College).

France was the organizing country of the Olympiad: “Kvant” school provided online participation.

209 students from 54 countries participated in the competition.

The Olympiad was held in three stages. first day: theoretical tasks, second day: field research consisting of two sub-phases, third day: multimedia tasks.

At the 17th International Geography Olympiad, which was also held online, the Armenian team won 1 bronze medal.

 

Translated by Seda Hakobyan