Restored 16th-century Armenian church reopens in Diyarbakir

Public Radio of Armenia
May 8 2022

16th-century St. Giragos Armenian church in Turkey’s southeastern Diyarbakir (historic Tigranakert) province heavily damaged in 2015 officially reopened on Saturday after restoration.

The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, Archbishop Sahak Mashalyan, president over the first Sunday mass at the church today.

The Patriarch called the opening of the church a lifeline for Diyarbakır’s Christian population, which has been on the decline.

Protests in Armenia continue – what will happen next?


May 5 2022


  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Anti-government protests in Armenia

The parliamentary opposition of Armenia continues a series of protests in the capital and regions demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The reason for the start of an active street struggle of the opposition was the Prime Minister’s statement that the international community expects Armenia to “lower the bar on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh“. The opposition says that this means agreeing to the status of NK within Azerbaijan, and consequently, to the expulsion of all local Armenians.

After this statement, Nikol Pashinyan made assurances that he did not intend to agree on anything and would not sign any document without the consent of the society, “behind the backs of the Karabakh Armenians”. The leadership of the unrecognized republic confirmed the words of the Armenian prime minister, but the movement of the opposition to remove Pashinyan from the post of prime minister continues.

The protests are gaining momentum, sometimes involving more than tens of thousands of people, but so far the opposition movement is not gaining a critical number of supporters. Experts attribute this to the fact that behind both parliamentary factions, which call on the people to take to the streets, are politicians from the former government. These are ex-presidents of Armenia Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, who are considered by society as politicians with a pro-Russian orientation.


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On May 4, opposition deputies, who have not been participating in parliamentary sessions for a long time and took to the streets demanding the resignation of the prime minister, returned to their jobs. The National Assembly hosted the traditional “Government Hour”, during which deputies asked questions to the Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet.

The oppositionists came to demand the resignation of Pashinyan personally. They read out a text with accusations, claiming, in particular, that the prime minister:

  • failed to protect Armenian interests in the negotiations on the Karabakh conflict,
  • led to the country to war, and then lost in it,
  • could have prevented the war and avoided thousands of victims, but did not,
  • promised to return the prisoners from Azerbaijan within one or two months, but failed to do so and they remain in Azerbaijan to this day.

In his response, Pashinyan traditionally spoke about the “legacy” he received from the previous government, in particular, from ex-president Serzh Sargsyan. He still managed to promise a loud exposure, but the opposition did not wait for him and left the meeting room.

Later, the opposition explained their departure by the fact that they did not want to listen to “another batch of lies from the prime minister”.

Nagorno-Karabakh issue and the signing of a peace treaty. Despite the war in Ukraine and the attention of world centers being diverted to it, certain processes are still ongoing

According to political scientist Suren Surenyants, the protests are well organized but lack political content.

“We don’t hear from the activists of the platform what they think, what ideas they have about solving the internal and external problems facing Armenia”, the political scientist told JAMnews.

He believes that the protests may lead to a deepening of the domestic political crisis, but they “do not yet have a revolutionary potential” – and the reason is the lack of alternative political content, as well as public consolidation:

“If the opposition can say an alternative political word, present a new political context, it can succeed, because people are extremely disappointed with the authorities. But if we listen to the same primitive slogans that have been voiced up to this point, then there will be no great social consolidation, the movement will not lead to a revolution. Another thing is that the government’s resources may run out”.

The political scientist does not exclude the possibility of the influence of external forces on the protest movement, but he is sure that without the consolidation of society around the opposition, this will not play a role and will not lead to success.

As for the role of Russia in the movement launched by the opposition, the expert does not believe that in the current situation, the Kremlin will make special efforts to change the government in Armenia:

“Russia is deeply convinced that the main political forces of Armenia do not question the Armenian-Russian strategic partnership. Therefore, whether it is the government of Pashinyan, Kocharyan or any other, this partnership will not be questioned. I do not think that Russia in this situation would make special efforts to bring about a change of power”.

Armenian opposition demands the prime minister’s resignation and continues a series of indefinite street protests aimed at ‘waking up’ Armenian society

According to political scientist Benyamin Poghosyan, the people who took to the streets have only one message:

“Most of the politically active society does not intend to agree to the signing of a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, in which Nagorno-Karabakh will be fixed as part of Azerbaijan – with any status.

If the danger of signing such an agreement goes from theory to reality, the number of people involved in protests will increase significantly. This will seriously destabilize the internal political situation in Armenia and may lead to a change of power”.

However, the political scientist does not predict “tectonic internal political changes” in the near future. According to him, the negotiations are a lengthy process, and it is unlikely that a peace agreement will be signed before the end of the year. Moreover, Russia, according to him, is also not interested in this scenario:

“The Russian Federation is in no way interested in signing a peace agreement if it fixes Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan, as it believes that this will open the way for the withdrawal of Russian troops from NK in November 2025 [the Russian peacekeeping contingent has been deployed in NK since November 2020 for a period of 5 years – JAMnews]. And the Russians want one thing – to stay in Artsakh as long as possible”.

According to the expert, elements of political struggle are obvious in the actions of the opposition, but not all protesters are members of one or another political team:

“I don’t think that all those who are protesting now just want a second or third president [Kocharyan is the second president of Armenia, Sargsyan is the third] or people associated with them. There are a significant number of people who send a signal to both the Armenian authorities and foreign partners that any scenario in which Artsakh will be part of Azerbaijan is unacceptable for them”.

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The processes taking place in Armenia may be connected with “different circles of the Russian elite”, political observer Hakob Badalyan believes. He says that relations within the elite are quite complicated due to the events in Ukraine and tough sanctions imposed on Russia:

“Even before the start of the active stage of the struggle in Armenia, I warned that the complex relationships and competitive motives within the Russian elite would also affect the internal political life of Armenia. What is happening on the street today is one of the manifestations of this process”.

The expert believes that the return of the former authorities is unacceptable for society. He says that people have good reasons for this, which are connected not only with the past, but also with the behavior of the former authorities after the change of power:

“Even after a difficult war, military defeat, human and territorial losses, the public did not consider such a political situation, the possibility of changing the status quo, seeing that this change would be taken advantage of by forces representing the former ruling system”.


Armenian FM participates as keynote speaker in discussion at Atlantic Council think tank

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YEREVAN, MAY 5, ARMENPRESS. On May 4, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, who is in the United States on a working visit, participated as a keynote speaker in a roundtable discussion held at the prestigious US think tank – Atlantic Council, the foreign ministry said in a news release.

The Foreign Minister of Armenia touched upon the main agenda and emphases of the working visit to the USA, the Armenia-US Strategic Dialogue, the documents signed during the visit and the prospects of the development of the Armenian-American relations.

Reference was made to the process of reforms aimed at democratic development, protection of human rights, strengthening the rule of law and the fight against corruption.

Ararat Mirzoyan presented the situation around the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Armenia’s position on the negotiations on a comprehensive peace agreement with Azerbaijan, and the role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in these processes.

The humanitarian issues resulting from the 44-day war and need to be urgently addressed were presented.

During the meeting reference was also made to the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey.

Justice Department Seeks Forfeiture Of Los Angeles Mega-Mansion Allegedly Purchased With Proceeds Of Armenian Corruption Scheme [multiple links]

May 5 2022

 

 

 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PRESS RELEASES

 


LOS ANGELES – The United States is seeking the forfeiture of a more than 30,000-square-foot mega-mansion in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, pursuant to a civil forfeiture complaint that alleges the mansion was purchased with bribes paid by an Armenian businessman to the family of Gagik Khachatryan, a former high-ranking Armenian public official.

          Khachatryan, 66, who was known as the “Super Minister” because of his significant responsibilities, served as chairman of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia from 2008 to 2014 and as minister of finance for the Republic of Armenia from 2014 to 2016. In the complaint, which was filed Monday in federal court in Los Angeles, the United States alleges that businessman Sedrak Arustamyan paid Khachatryan and his family more than $20 million in bribes in exchange for favorable tax treatment of his businesses. The bribe payments allegedly were used to purchase the Holmby Hills property, which had been recently listed for sale for $63.5 million.

 Khachatryan and his sons are charged in Armenia with receiving bribes in violation of the criminal code of the Republic of Armenia. Criminal charges are also pending in Armenia against Arustamyan for paying bribes.

          This matter was investigated by the FBI’s Eurasian Organized Crime Task Force (EOCTF) and the United States Marshals Service. The Republic of Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office and National Security Service provided critical assistance. The EOCTF is composed of multiple law enforcement agencies including the FBI, IRS Criminal Investigation, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Glendale Police Department, the Los Angeles Police Department, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Assistant United States Attorney Maxwell Coll of the Asset Forfeiture Section and Justice Department Trial Attorney D. Hunter Smith of the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative of the Criminal Division’s Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section (MLARS) are litigating the forfeiture.

          The Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative is led by a team of dedicated prosecutors in MLARS, who work in partnership with federal law enforcement agencies, and often with U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, to forfeit the proceeds of foreign official corruption and, where appropriate, to use those recovered assets to benefit the people harmed by these acts of corruption and abuse of office. In 2015, the FBI formed International Corruption Squads across the country to address national and international implications of foreign corruption. Individuals with information about possible proceeds of foreign corruption located in or laundered through the United States should contact federal law enforcement or send an email to [email protected] or visit https://tips.fbi.gov/.

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/05/justice-department-seeks-forfeiture-of-los-angeles-mega-mansion-allegedly-purchased-with-proceeds-of-armenian-corruption-scheme/

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Department of Justice seeks forfeiture of Holmby Hills mega-mansion – CBS Los Angeles
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Feds move to seize $63-million L.A. mansion linked to corruption scandal involving Armenian politician – Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-05-06/feds-move-to-seize-63-million-holmby-hills-mansion-linked-to-armenian-corruption-scandal


Why the U.S. Wants to Seize a Los Angeles Mega-Masnion – NBC Los Angeles
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$63 Million Mega-Mansion Purchased with Armenian Corruption Scheme Proceeds – FBI Task Force | Crime Voice
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Armenian car hit by Azerbaijani truck in Artsakh, rolls down the gorge

Public Radio of Armenia
May 6 2022

On May 5, at about 13:30 a truck of the Azerbaijani motorcade hit an Armenian car on the opposite lane of the road, As a result, the car rolled down the gorge on the Drmbon- Martakert section of the highway.

Police officers arrived at the scene immediately after the incident. The driver and the two passengers were not seriously injured and their lives are not in danger.

The Artsakh Police say they are taking measures to reveal the circumstances of the case, the causes of the accident and the possibility of preventing it, to find out whether the collision was intentional or negligent.

Artsakh’s State Minister Artak Beglaryan called the incident a “deliberate crime by an Azerbaijani truck against an Artsakh civilian car.

The victims of this crime were TUMO Center employees in their mission of collecting more rural children for better education.

Azerbaijani military convoy throws Armenian taxi into Karabakh gorge

PanArmenian
Armenia – May 6 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – A vehicle from an Azerbaijani military convoy passing through Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) has pushed and thrown an Armenian taxi into a ravine.

Military expert Karen Vrtanesyan has said that no one was hurt in the incident.

Irina Safaryan, one of the locals, tweeted images from the scene, revealing that her friends were on their way to a village near Martakert, when they were hit by the Azerbaijanii army motorcade, and as a result their car rolled down the gorge.

Expert: There is hidden agenda for Armenian-Turkish normalization with certain preconditions

Panorama
Armenia – May 6 2022

Varuzhan Geghamyan, an expert on the Middle East and South Caucasus, has commented on the statement following the third meeting of the Armenian and Turkish special envoys for normalizing relations between the two countries.

Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kılıç held a third round of talks in Vienna on Tuesday, agreeing to move forward with efforts to normalize relations “without conditions”.

“The third meeting between the Armenian and Turkish envoys ended with the same statement on commitment to continue the process of normalization without preconditions,” Geghamyan tweeted on Friday.

“We see a hidden agenda with certain preconditions, otherwise an exchange of notes on establishment of diplomatic relations would be in place,” he said.

New educational establishment to be founded in Artsakh

Public Radio of Armenia
May 7 2022

On May 7, the State Minister of the Artsakh Republic Artak Beglaryan received the delegation of the Shirakatsi Lyceum International Scientific-Educational Complex headed by Director Ashot Alikhanyan.

According to the information and public relations department of the Office of the State Minister of Azerbaijan, the State Minister and the director of the complex signed a memorandum of cooperation between the Government of the Artsakh Republic and the Shirakatsi Lyceum International Scientific-Educational Complex.

According to the memorandum, the parties unite their efforts to establish a new quality educational institution in the Artsakh Republic based on the experience of the “Shirakatsi Lyceum” international scientific-educational complex.

Artak Beglaryan welcomed the delegation’s visit, emphasizing the importance of the discussions held in recent months and the mutual determination to organize the activities of the educational complex in the Artsakh Republic.

The State Minister noted that the relations with the institution is important in the development of Artsakh’s scientific-educational potential, which will be a serious basis and impetus for the long-term development of Artsakh.

Ashot Alikhanyan, director of the Shirakatsi Lyceum International Scientific-Educational Complex, praised the decision of the Artsakh authorities to launch the educational complex in Artsakh, noting their readiness to use the institution’s potential and years of experience to ensure quality education for Artsakh students.

Khachik Galstyan: Thousands of Armenians have heeded opposition wake-up call

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

Khachik Galstyan, a senior member of the opposition Homeland Party, and his family members has joined a car rally from Yerevan to Vanadzor, Armenia’s third largest city, to demand the resignation of Nikol Pashinyan and his cabinet.

The rally organized by the opposition forces was to start on Saturday morning.

Speaking to reporters, Galstyan expressed conviction that many people would take part in it.

He says thousands of people have heeded the wake-up call made by the opposition a few weeks ago.

“Hundreds of thousands of citizens are going through an awakening process. They are all inspired by the ideas of national liberation movement,” the oppositionist said.

Galstyan attached importance to acts of civil disobedience also in the country’s regions.

“I believe that our citizens will join us, we, united as a single fist, will drive out the external enemy and the adventurers in Armenia, who are torpedoing its development and the development of Artsakh, and will build the Armenia of our dreams,” he said.

An opposition rally is expected to kick off in Vanadzor at 1pm.

Lawyer: Level of human rights protection ‘setting new records in democratic Armenia’

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

Lawyer Amram Makinyan says an Armenian woman detained by police during anti-government protests has been unlawfully held in police custody for several hours now.

“The level of human rights protection in Nikol’s “democratic Armenia” is setting new records,” he wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

“A detainee, who is a young woman, continues to be held in police custody after the expiry of the specified period (more than 6 hours now). Long live Nikol’s democracy!” the lawyer sneered.