Bags of bodies of Armenian servicemen brought from Zangelan, families waiting for DNA test results

News.am, Armenia
Jan 24 2021

The bodies of servicemen found in the Zangelan sector haven’t been recognized yet, and we’re waiting for the results of the DNA expert examination to know whether the bodies are the bodies of our children or not. This is what Anahit Adoyan, one of the missing servicemen of the military unit in Etchmiadzin, told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“The other parents and I aren’t holding protests now since bags of bodies of servicemen have been brought from the Zangelan sector. We don’t even know how many bodies there are. God forbid the bodies are the bodies of our sons. We’re all waiting for the results of the DNA expert examination,” she said.

The relatives of 34 servicemen of the military unit in Etchmiadzin (considered missing) would regularly hold protests in front of the military unit, government building and the building of the Ministry of Defense with the demand for the launch of search efforts in the territory of Zangelan.

Armenia Ombudsman presents additional evidence of Armenophobia in Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia
Jan 24 2021

Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan posted the following on his Facebook page:

Additional evidence of deeply-rooted hatred and enmity toward Armenians in Azerbaijan. This time [some] of the posts of real users of Azerbaijani social media:

1) “Armenian women and Armenian children should be killed” – a member of the Bar Association of Azerbaijan.

2) I do not feel sorry for the Armenian child. The best Armenian is a dead Armenian.

3) The surviving Armenians must be killed, and tortured before killing.

4) I want Armenians who have been stripped naked and raped.

5) Rogue Armenians must be killed and eliminated from this planet and all those who are on their side must be killed in the same way.

6) There should be no place for Armenians in this world. I hate them. All ruthless Armenians must be killed.

7) I just fell in love with the words of Ilham Aliyev that we are driving them away like dogs.

8 ) Not a single Armenian should remain alive in Karabakh?

9) Publication of the results of the survey of his children by an Azerbaijani parent:

Q. – Who is our enemy?

A. – Armenia.

Q. – How do we feel about them?

A. – Hate.

Q. – Raise your hands and repeat, we will drive you away from Karabakh like dogs.

A. – We will drive you away from Karabakh like dogs.

10) Mocking announcements with polls depicting a picture of a beheaded Armenian soldier on the Turkish-Azerbaijani special channel of the “Telegam” social network, describing how users feel when they see a beheaded Armenian.

11) Other manifestations of hostility.

The main issue here is that the same words are used in the mentioned publications as the Azerbaijani authorities and cultural figures. Moreover, both Azerbaijani and Turkish sources are in these publications.

The same words are used by the Azerbaijani military in videos of torture and inhumane treatment of Armenians.

The details are reflected in the 2020 Special Report of the Human Rights Defenders of Armenia and Artsakh in accordance with the results of the monitoring carried out during the September-November war.”

Tehran, Yerevan to ink MOU for boosting trade

Tehran Times, Iran
Jan 22 2021
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TEHRAN – Armenian Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan arrived in Tehran on Friday to discuss the expansion of trade relations between the two countries.

As reported by the Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) of Iran, upon arrival Kerobyan met with the TPO Head Hamid Zadboum.

During this five-day visit which has been organized by the Iranian Industry, Mining and Trade Ministry, the two sides will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for boosting trade ties, according to Zadboum.

The minister is also going to meet with senior officials from the Islamic Republic including Industry, Energy, and Economy ministers as well as the Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA).

Visiting some of the major Iranian production centers, as well as a trip to Isfahan Province are also on the Armenian delegation’s agenda.

Kerobyan’s visit to Tehran is an opportunity to develop economic relations while resolving trade barriers and problems with Armenia as the gateway to the Eurasian market, Zadboum said after a meeting with the official.

The Armenian delegation’s visit to Tehran comes as the country is trying to replace Turkish commodities with Iranian products in its markets following political conflicts with its Turk neighbor.

This has presented a new opportunity for Iranian producers to have a strong presence in this market and turn the (probably) temporary opportunity into a permanent trade bond between the two countries.

Despite having shared borders, and close cultural and historical relations, the trade between Iran and Armenia has not been at a favorable level over the past few decades.

However, Iran’s preferential trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the recent developments in the region has changed the prospect of the country’s trade relations with Armenia, paving the way for a boost in the economic relations between the two sides.

Back in January 2020, the Head of Iran-Armenia Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hervik Yarijanian said the preferential trade agreement between Iran and EAEU has had a significant impact on the country’s trade relations with Armenia.

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Ex-minister says life and health of Armenian captives not at risk

Aysor, Armenia
Jan 21 2021


Former emergency situations minister Felix Tsolakyan took to Facebook to say that he is receiving many calls regarding the lists of Armenian captives, their condition and their safe return to homeland.

“I want to inform our compatriots that today I have discussed the issues of our captives as well as a number of issues relating to Armenia’s security with Russia’s ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin,” he said, adding that the ambassador briefed on the works carried out to safely return captives to Armenia and convinced that Russian leadership and MFA are heartily dealing with the issues of safe return of Armenians.

“Immediately after the conversation with the Russian ambassador I had a phone conversation with vice prime minister Tigran Avinyan who too briefed on the works and convinced that everything is being done to ensure safe return of captives to Homeland,” Tsolakyan wrote.

“The already carried out and ongoing work inspires hope that the life and health of our captives are not at risk. We are looking forward to return of our compatriots captured by Azerbaijan,” Tsolakyan wrote.

 

Artsakh FM sends letters to international structures over Armenian POWs detained by Azerbaijan

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STEPANAKERT, JANUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Artsakh Davit Babayan has sent letters on January 19 to the specialized agencies of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, as well as the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office over the current situation of the Armenian servicemen and civilians who are illegally held captive in Azerbaijan, the Artsakh foreign ministry told Armenpress.

The letters, in particular, state that Azerbaijan, by violating the November 9, 2020 trilateral statement signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan, has attacked and occupied Khtsaberd and Hin Tagher villages of Artsakh’s Hadrut region in December 2020 and captured 64 servicemen of the Artsakh Defense Army. Then, the Azerbaijani authorities have announced their intention to launch criminal cases against the Armenian prisoners of war, which, Babayan said, is a gross violation of the international humanitarian law.

The letters also address that the international humanitarian law, in particular, the Geneva Conventions, continue to apply after the signing of the statement on ceasefire, therefore, the captured servicemen are prisoners of war according to the Article 4th of the Geneva Convention (III) on Prisoners of War, and they should be repatriated after the end of the military operations. Criminal prosecution against the POWs by Azerbaijan only for their participation to the military operations is a gross violation of the Third Geneva Convention.

In the letters the Artsakh FM also says that Azerbaijan is delaying the return of other servicemen and civilians who have been captured on September 27, 2020 during the armed aggression launched by Azerbaijan against Artsakh and after that. He notes that Azerbaijan’s such stance contradicts its commitments to fulfill the trilateral statement completely, which would help heal the wounds of the bloody conflict.

The Artsakh Foreign Minister has called on to take urgent measures to ensure Azerbaijan’s implementation of the Geneva Conventions and to require official Baku to fulfill its obligations to guarantee all of the rights afforded to both prisoners of war and civilians, being kept in detention by Azerbaijan.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Protesters block Azerbaijani convoy on Martakert roadway in Artsakh

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 19 2021

The residents of Artsakh’s Martakert town have blocked in a protest an Azerbaijani convoy heading towards Qarvachar region escorted by Russian peacekeepers. Facebook user Armen Ishkhanyan has posted a video from the scene. One of the locals presented the demands of the protesters to the representative of the peacekeepers. He first thanked the peacekeepers for their mission and presented their demands, informing about the peaceful nature of the initiative. 

He recalled the provision of the November 9 trilateral statement, calling for unblocking all communications in the region. He informed the provision is not being implemented since the roadway from Martakert to Vardenis is closed for the Armenian population, while the Azerbaijani vehicles can freely pass through the road to Qarvachar region. The protesters handed over a petition signed by the locals, asking for a solution to the matter. They noted that if Armenians are not permitted to use the roadway to go to Vardenis, they would prevent Azeris from using the road to travel to Qarvachar and will periodically stage protests and close the road. 

The representative of the Russian peacekeepers informed that their mission is to ensure the peace in Artsakh and the unimpeded operation of communications routes. The representative of the Russian contingent promised to pass the petition to relevant bodies and raise the voice of Martakert residents. They also informed that the Azerbaijani convoy was transferring construction workers and civilians. 

Russia’s FM says now not the best time to discuss Nagorno Karabakh status

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 18 2021

The discussion of the status of Nagorno Karabakh will become possible in future, Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said at a news conference today, according to TASS news agency. 

“I am hopeful that the emotions will now be pushed back. By the way this is the reason why now is not the best time to push the subject of Nagorno Karabakh status as a priority, it remains for future,” he said.

He noted that the Russian peacekeepers will ensure the interests of both Azerbaijani and Armenian sides. “And we must return to the status. The main thing is that from the point of view of the status in future concrete and calm legal discussions will take place between Armenia and Azerbaijan based on good-neighborly relations which we all must restore in the region,” Lavrov said.

ARF Leaders Meet with Artsakh Foreign Ministry, Security Chief

January 18,  2020



ARF leaders Davit Ishkhanyan and Ishkhan Saghatelyan (left) meet with Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan

Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia chairman Ishkhan Saghatelyan and a member of the Artsakh parliament and chair of the ARF Central Committee of Artsakh Davit Ishkhanyan on Monday met with Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan and National Security chief Vitaly Balasanyan in Stepanakert.

Babayan discussed a range of issues related to the Karabakh-Azerbaijan conflict settlement process, as well as recent developments in the region.

The sides emphasized the importance of exchanging views on a regular basis and continuing discussions on matters of national significance.

During a similar meeting with Balasanyan, the ARF leaders also discussed cooperation in national security matters.

Cease-fire holds but Armenian refugees feel effects of conflict

The Alabama Baptist
Jan 15 2021


Desperation and a sense of deep sadness continue.

Since the Azerbaijani military launched air raids and artillery attacks Sept. 27 on the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, long-disputed territory between Armenia and Azerbaijan, more than 150,000 Armenian refugees still find themselves seeking food, shelter and life’s necessities.

“The people of Armenia are still suffering because much land was lost,” said Don Parsons, ministry director to unreached people groups for Mission Eurasia. “In many cases people can’t go back to their homes. They have nothing to go back to.”

Some who are returning to the Nagorno-Karabakh region are discovering towns and cities with few resources.

“In some of the worst cases, people have lost their lives,” Parsons said. More than 5,000 soldiers and at least 143 civilians were killed in the conflict, he noted, citing a recent BBC report.

In November, following six weeks of hostilities, Russia brokered a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The November ceasefire split Nagorno-Karabakh into two territories: one controlled by Azerbaijan, where the population is largely Muslim; the other controlled by ethnic Armenians where the population is largely Christian, Christianity Today reported.

“The cease-fire agreement is holding right now, but many are concerned it won’t be a long-lasting agreement,” Parsons said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sat down for talks in the Kremlin Jan. 11 with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Associated Press reported. Many Armenians opposed the peace deal, which brokered about 2,000 Russian peacekeepers to the region, but the Armenian prime minister has defended the deal as a painful but necessary move to prevent Azerbaijan from overrunning the entire Nagorno-Karabakh region, according to AP reports.

The Armenians were the first to declare Christianity as their national religion in the year 301. Alongside the devastating toll of human life and personal loss, many Armenian Christians fear destruction of the ancient symbols of their Christian heritage, such as churches and monasteries, particularly in the area of Nagorno-Karabakh controlled by Azerbaijan, CT reported.

In the city of Shusha, home to one of the largest Armenian Orthodox churches in the world, the situation is “deteriorating every day, said Father Andreas Taadyan, rector of the cathedral there, as reported by Christian Headlines. “In particular, I am told they are destroying houses, Armenian shrines and our cultural heritage. I believe that if the situation continues like this, there will be no traces of Armenians left there.”

Taadyan has fled his church but is trying to help displaced families.

“We all hope that tomorrow will be better than today,” Taadyan said. “So we go on with our lives, hoping for better days. I think that God will not leave us alone; everything will be fine, eventually. At the moment we are surrounded by Azerbaijanis, so there is a physical danger for all of us, but everything is in God’s hands.”

Parsons, who recently spent time in Armenia helping with relief efforts, recalls visiting “one home where multiple generations of refugees were living. When we entered, the place was quiet and sad, even with children there. Why? One of the men of the home, a young father and husband and son had been missing for more than two months. They fear the worst, but not knowing is devastating,” he said.

In another home, the head of the household wept as Parsons spoke with him. The man had lost his farm with 1,000 fruit trees, almost everything he had, because his territory is now under Azerbaijani control.

“Ethnic Armenians lost a lot of territory. Huge swaths of land, including homes and livelihoods, were taken away, and right now there appears to be little hope for them of getting it back,” Parsons said.

Even amid the devastation, Mission Eurasia, numerous churches and ministry partners have come together to offer hope to Armenian refugees, providing not only food and clothing but also prayer guides and portions of scripture.

“We were thankful to be able to help provide food and some needed relief for them, but especially to share the Word of God. Mission Eurasia’s desire of course in not just to provide food but to also share the Gospel of Christ with every home, with every refugee that we meet,” Parsons said.

He expects “there will still be many years of struggle for this little nation and region. They need our help both physically and spiritually.”

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Armenia reopens ground borders for foreigners

TASS, Russia
Jan 13 2021
 
 
 
In August, Armenian authorities allowed entry for foreigners travelling by air
 
 
 
YEREVAN, January 13. /TASS/. The Government of Armenia decided to open its ground borders for foreigners, who previously were barred from entering due to the coronavirus infection, Armenian Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday.
 
“Entry restrictions for foreigners in Armenia are withdrawn; all foreigners now can enter both by air and via ground checkpoints. All foreigners now will be able to visit Armenia, if they have a negative PCR COVID test result, made within last 72 hours,” the Ministry said.
 
In August, Armenian authorities allowed entry for foreigners travelling by air. The quarantine regime was in effect throughout the republic since September 11, 2020. On January 11, despite objections from the Ministry of Economy, the restrictions were extended by six months. Currently, a total of 163,128 COVID cases were registered in Armenia, 485 of them – during the last 24 hours.