AW: Azerbaijan exploits social media influencers with “free” tours

Imagine being offered the chance for incredible adventures as one of the first travelers to tour “previously restricted areas” – and best of all, it’s free! Sounds too good to be true, right? Indeed it is. As members of the global community of “extreme travelers” chasing excitement have been discovering, everything has its price. All expenses paid trips to Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) offered to travelers by the Azerbaijani government aim to promote the nation’s image through social media influencers and use their interviews with the press to further the country’s propaganda objectives. These practices have deep ethical implications with consequences for both the influencers involved and the wider international community. 

By inviting social media influencers to Azerbaijan and the Nagorno-Karabakh region, the government of Azerbaijan seeks to present an image of prosperity, development and stability in the disputed area, at a time when its treatment of Armenians and Azerbaijani dissidents alike has garnered it bad press. These unsuspecting tourists have become another arm of the Azerbaijani propaganda machine, along with bribed international officials, corrupted politicians and a hyperactive bot army. 

Each trip follows the same format, which can be tracked through the Instagram stories the influencers share along the way. The most egregious part of the adventure, which is also one of its highlights, is a stop at a military base in Gubatly right along the Armenian border, where the travelers pose with all manner of weaponry and drive around in tanks. They are even given the chance to fire actual weapons at imagined enemies, most likely in the direction of the besieged Armenian population living just kilometers away. One particularly zealous tourist from Brazil even donned Azerbaijani military fatigues as he fired weapons for his Instagram story—all this less than three years after thousands of soldiers were killed in those very fields. 

Posted on Instagram, June 16, 2023 by @the_eternal_adventure_

Cocooned within the perceived safety of an official government trip, this ghoulish behavior is in fact by design. As pro-government Azerbaijani media reported last September, these trips are “of exceptional importance for promotion of the liberated territories [Karabakh] as part of ‘black [dark] tourism’”. Trips to the sites of tragedy and death, known as “dark tourism,” have become a source of big money in recent years. Despite its name, however, genuine “dark tourism” is not intended to be a celebration of war or morally dubious behavior, and one of the leading dark tourism websites has issued a warning that participation in these trips is not acceptable, as it violates the principles of dark tourism and “clearly serves the dictatorial state’s propaganda”. For Azerbaijan, it isn’t just an opportunity to spread propaganda, but also a means of advertising to attract future paying thrill-seeking tourists and boost its international image. Even more fraught is the fact that, judging from much of the social media content shared by attendees, they knew absolutely nothing about the conflict upon arrival. This puts them in a very vulnerable position, which is useful to their host’s designs but liable to backfire on the participants themselves. 

One of the influencers experienced this first-hand on June’s “Shusha-2023 Expedition” tour, done in partnership with the travel club MTP (Most Traveled People) and led by its founder Charles Veley. On July 21, South African traveler Petro Marais posted a video of herself from the month prior smiling and eating ice-cream at a “fully stocked supermarket” located in Shushi, while harrowing stories circulated of the empty supermarkets, widespread hunger, and even malnutrition-induced miscarriages affecting the Armenian population just down the hill from there. The video went viral, with journalist Lindsey Snell calling it “among the most repugnant things I’ve seen during Azerbaijan’s 7+ month blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh.” This is not to say Marais intended malice by her seemingly innocent story. She likely didn’t know about the ongoing blockade at all, and her hosts certainly wouldn’t have told her about it. Yet this is the kind of danger that influencers invite when they allow themselves to be lured by a free trip into becoming hapless tools of a propaganda machine. This lack of awareness not only compromises their integrity but also misleads their followers, undermining the credibility that influencers often strive to maintain.  

By exploiting the influence and reach of social media personalities, the government seeks to shape international perceptions while sidestepping the complexities of the long-standing conflict. By going so far as to place the visiting influencers into the tanks and uniforms of the Azerbaijani forces, it symbolically enlists them in the cyberwar against Armenians while using their platforms and words to conceal ongoing atrocities.

Another tactic seen in the social media videos is how ever-present Azerbaijani journalists ambush participants at inopportune times, creating an environment of pressure to speak about something the travelers have very little knowledge about. As one of the travelers described in an Instagram story early in the June trip, “We are being followed around all this week by local TV and media. They keep pulling all the foreigners for quick interviews, and it’s online within the hour. I’ve managed to avoid so far!” They did eventually get him, and he gave the press a very neutral response, which seemed to disappoint the journalist from her _expression_. The traveler tellingly captioned the video, “They want you to stick to a script…” The number of cameras following the participants at all times gave the trip the look and feel of a reality show rather than a vacation. These photos of Marais, shared by Snell, show her being interviewed by no less than six separate local outlets at once. During February’s tour, they went to the site of the government-sponsored protest that closed the Berdzor (Lachin) Corridor, to promote the false talking point that there was no blockade against Armenians

Some, like Marais, have learned the hard way that even if the Azerbaijani journalists do not get the ideal quote they want, that won’t stop them from making it up. In the wake of the backlash her posts received, she issued a statement about her trip to Azerbaijan, in which she made the following claims: 

“There is a video clip released by an Azerbaijani media outlet going around with a quote that has been falsely attributed to me. This is something I never said. I was not aware prior to attending the trip there would be cameras following me the entire trip. I was not paid to attend this tour however all expenses was [sic] covered. While I understand this is a propaganda tour to the region, I agreed since this is a unique opportunity to network with other travelers and to visit a place that is impossible to visit independently.” 

In light of the notoriety of Azerbaijan’s “caviar diplomacy” and the corruption of the Azerbaijani Laundromat, the claim “I wasn’t paid” has become a common defense among those who take such trips but do not feel they monetarily benefited from them. However, accepting a free trip, accommodations, and getting wined and dined along the way is still accepting a gift. Cash is not the only form of bribery. 

Posted on Instagram, June 2023 by @the_eternal_adventure

Even travelers who were careful not to get co-opted still managed to inadvertently promote Azerbaijani propaganda. The theme of reconstruction and the return of displaced Azerbaijani IDPs to the Karabakh region is a major component of the tours. Tours visit construction sites in the currently empty Armenian village of Talish, where new homes have been built to house Azerbaijani settlers to replace the native Armenian population. One traveler inadvertently promoted a narrative of Talish as a successful example of expedient construction to facilitate a “return,” when in fact what he was looking at was the result of ethnic cleansing by the very government that was hosting him. Further reiterating the Azerbaijani government’s stamp on the trip, it wrapped up with a special breakfast with President Aliyev’s assistant (and chief propagandist) Hikmet Hajiyev.   

While these free trips are still a relatively new phenomenon, the June trip was the seventh so far, Azerbaijan is aggressively pursuing more participants. As their true nature is exposed however, some travel groups are reconsidering the wisdom in partnering with Azerbaijan. Karabakh trips have been conducted in partnership with travel organizations such as ETIC (Extreme Traveler International Congress), TCC (Travelers’ Century Club), Nomadmania and MTP, which Azerbaijan relies upon to source its interested travelers. The May trip was done in partnership with the organization Club 100, after which it received negative press in Sweden. Club 100 chairperson Reine Larshans, who had not attended, told the Swedish outlet Blankspot, “I expect the [organization’s] board to distance itself from trips like this sponsored by a totalitarian regime which, to top it all off, are carried out in a war zone where the gunpowder smoke has hardly settled. All members can go wherever they want as private individuals, but if you make a trip in the name of the club, you must be careful and not allow yourself to be used for propaganda purposes.”

The Azerbaijani government’s attempts to organize all expenses paid trips for influencers to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region for propaganda purposes are loaded with ethical implications. By exploiting the influence and reach of social media personalities, the government seeks to shape international perceptions while sidestepping the complexities of the long-standing conflict. By going so far as to place the visiting influencers into the tanks and uniforms of the Azerbaijani forces, it symbolically enlists them in the cyberwar against Armenians while using their platforms and words to conceal ongoing atrocities. By ignoring the complex historical and geopolitical realities on the ground, and erasing the legitimate grievances and claims of the ethnic Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh, these influencers are not just accepting a free trip but doing active harm by deepening existing divisions and making the path to a peaceful resolution even more challenging. Ultimately, it is essential to advocate for transparency, accuracy and respect from influencers, tourists and travel organizations, making them aware of the damage they are doing by accepting these free trips, and instead foster an environment where unbiased and informed perspectives lead the way.

Paul Vartan Sookiasian is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has worked in Armenia as the English language editor at CivilNet and as a project associate for USAID programs. More recently he served as one of the organizers of the World Congress on Information Technology 2019 Yerevan. He is also a historian who researches and brings to light the long and rich history of Philadelphia’s Armenian community.


Over 600 Diaspora-Armenians participate in first-ever National Youth Forum

 14:41, 1 August 2023

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS. 600 young Armenians representing the Diasporas in over 50 countries have gathered in Yerevan for the first-ever National Youth Forum organized by the Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs.

100 speakers from 15 countries are also in attendance.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan said that the goal of the forum is to enable young Diaspora-Armenians to engage in the development of Armenia, connect them with one another, and empower them to expand their work and impact in their communities.

Topics to be discussed at the forum will include the role of the youth, models of involving young people, protection of Armenian interests and national security, Armenia-Diaspora relations, identity, development of science and education, technological progress, repatriation, opportunities in Armenia and others.

Garik Israelian, an astrophysicist and co-founder of the Starmus Festival, is one of the special guests at the forum. He described the forum to be highly important for the youth in Armenia and the Diaspora.

“We’ve always said that the youth is our future, but that’s not the case, today’s youth is the present, because times have changed a lot, and today, teenagers aged 15-16 are capable of doing a lot more than twenty years earlier due to development of technologies, access to information and many other factors. And that’s why it is highly important to involve the youth in decision-making and listen to them in all platforms,” Israelian said.

Photos by Mkhitar Khachatryan




Ex-Defense Minister claims Armenia was capable of withstanding significantly superior enemy force in 2018

 14:45, 1 August 2023

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS. Former Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan has claimed that when he took office in 2018 the Armenian military was capable of withstanding a significantly superior enemy force.

Tonoyan made the remarks in parliament during a session of the 2020 war commission when asked to comment on the state of the military at the time he took office as Defense Minister. He told lawmakers that the Armenian Armed Forces were fit to engage in defensive battles and were capable of withstanding an attack by a twice or three times more superior enemy force, taking into consideration the degree of combat readiness, the geography and positions.

“Why am I saying twice or three times more superior? I mean that in terms of engaging in a defensive battle the readiness degree of the armed forces was satisfactory. This isn’t my assessment, this is a calculated and substantiated information,” Tonoyan said.

Vahagn Alexanyan, an MP representing the Civil Contract party, asked Tonoyan to specify whether the Armenian military was outnumber two or three times in terms of equipment of the Azeri forces when the 2020 war began. Tonoyan clarified that his response was to a question about the state of readiness of the military and not about the ratio of the forces when the war began.

India donates medication for thalassemia patients in Armenia

Kazakhstan – Aug 1 2023
Editor:  
Kudrenok Tatyana

YEREVAN. KAZINFORM – India has donated 20,000 pills of an expensive medication used to treat thalassemia to the Armenian healthcare authorities, ARMENPRESS reports.

The medication was officially handed over to First Deputy Healthcare Minister Lena Nanushyan by Ambassador of India to Armenia Nilakshi Saha Sinha at the Yolyan Hematology Center in Yerevan.

Nanushyan commended the healthcare partnership between Armenia and India and underscored the importance of this donation, thanks to which the expensive drugs are given to ill children for free.

All 130 patients who are suffering from thalassemia will be given the medication for free.

Nanushyan and the Indian Ambassador also discussed new directions of cooperation between Armenia and India in the healthcare sector.

https://www.inform.kz/en/india-donates-medication-for-thalassemia-patients-in-armenia_a4096140 

Azerbaijani Press: Weapons being transported from India to Armenia: things heating up in South Caucasus

Trend, Azerbaijan
July 26 2023
Tahmaz Asadov

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BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 26. A footage of a convoy moving from the Norduz border checkpoint (Iran) to Armenia has been recently released, Trend reports.

The transported cargo was tented to guise its designation. However, it’s clear that the cargo transported from Iran to Armenia is for military purposes and has already been delivered to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas.

The cargo was sent from India, with which Armenia has recently been rapidly increasing military-technical cooperation. According to open sources alone, a military contract worth over $400 million has been signed between Armenia and India. There are enough other facts confirming that this cargo comes from India. So, since February of this year, many meetings have been held between Armenia and India with the aim of military cooperation and the supply of weapons. Now, apparently, India has stepped up its activities.

The footage has also clearly shown that Armenia actually began to quickly arm itself with weapons and military equipment. Apparently Delhi didn’t take very seriously Baku’s warnings to refrain from steps that could lead to the rearmament of the Armenian armed forces and the revival of the Armenian leadership’s illusion about possible revenge.

The footage reflecting the rapid arming of Armenia through various channels also shows that the installation of a border checkpoint by Azerbaijan at the beginning of the Lachin-Khankendi road was a very thoughtful and strategically important decision. This means that the checkpoint will prevent delivery of part of munitions and military equipment, possibly transported from India through the territory of Iran to Armenia, to the remnants of the so-called “regime” in Azerbaijan’s Karabakh, or further provision of the so-called “regime” with this military equipment by Armenia’s leadership (as it was before the establishment of “Lachin” border checkpoint when this territory was controlled by Russian peacekeepers temporarily deployed in Azerbaijan in accordance with trilateral statement signed by Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders following the 2020 second Karabakh war).

However the fact is that today Armenia, even if it wants to, won’t be able to transfer these weapons to Karabakh. This is due to the fact that on the basis of the timely decision of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, this border checkpoint was established at the beginning of the Lachin-Khankendi road, which didn’t allow Armenian separatists in Karabakh to strengthen for new military provocations with a view to revenge, and this means that “cargo” of this type won’t be delivered to any separatists.

The processes give reason to assert that Armenia isn’t at all sincere in its peaceful rhetoric towards Azerbaijan. Armenia’s leadership should keep in mind the ending of the second Karabakh war, since history may repeat itself once again.

It’s not at surprising that the supplies go through Iran. Despite that the clerical regime has long remained out of international relations, New Delhi is not worried over this at all. Nothing personal – just geopolitical interests. The regime of mullahs, which has been claiming for 45 years that it protects the interests of the world’s Muslims and advocates fraternal ties with Azerbaijan, has long fraternized with Armenia. Therefore, in any issue regarding Azerbaijan, it supports Armenia. No matter how hard Iran tries to behave like a saint, it still cannot hide its true face.

In order to prevent the transportation of manpower, ammunition, mines, as well as other military equipment from Armenia for illegal Armenian armed groups on the territory of Azerbaijan (which weren’t withdrawn contrary to the trilateral statement signed by Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders following the 2020 second Karabakh war), and as an adequate response to the unilateral establishment of a checkpoint by Armenia on the border with Azerbaijan on April 22 at the entrance to the Lachin-Khankendi road contrary to the trilateral statement of November 10, 2020, on April 23 at 12:00 (GMT+4), the units of the State Border Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan set up a border checkpoint in its sovereign territories, on the border with Armenia, at the beginning of the Lachin-Khankendi road.

Asbarez: EDITORIAL: Lessons of Selfless Sacrifice 40 Years Later

Remembering the Lisbon 5 (Harry Vorperian design)

“This is not suicide, nor an act committed by insane people. This is a sacrifice at the altar of freedom.” So read a statement issued by the Armenian Revolutionary Army on July 27, 1983, after five of its members—Setrag Adjemian, Sarkis Aprahamian, Vatche Daghlian, Ara Kerdjelian and Simon Yahneian—made the ultimate sacrifice for the Armenian Cause when they blew up the Turkish Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal, saying, “we have decided to blow up this building and remain under its rubble.”

There is no question that the selfless sacrifice of the Lisbon 5 40 years ago today changed the trajectory of the pursuit of the just aspirations of our Armenian Nation, with its aftereffects still impacting the Armenia psyche.

Perhaps, one of the most important manifestations of their heroism came mere five years after the 1983 incident, when the Artsakh Liberation Movement was sparked in February 1988 forever changing the course of the Armenian nation.

The Artsakh movement was based on the very ideals and principles for which Setrag, Sarkis, Vatche, Ara and Simon set out to martyr themselves. The people of Artsakh awakened a dormant Armenian nation by advancing principles of freedom and justice and stood up to decades of Soviet and Azerbaijani oppression, marshaling our nation closer to our ultimate goal of a free, united and independent Armenia.

And, more that 30 years ago we, as a Nation, won. Artsakh was liberated and we basked in the glory of that collective victory. It seems, however, that we lost sight that there were actual individuals who sacrificed themselves at the altar of freedom during that movement and the ensuing war — the people of Artsakh and the soldiers who continue to protect the borders of our homeland.

Today, once again, it is the very people who were the torchbearers that sparked the Artsakh Liberation Movement, who are making the ultimate sacrifice by committing to remain in Artsakh and fighting tooth and nail for their ancestral homeland.

Artsakh authorities have declared it a disaster zone and are comparing our ancestral homeland to a “modern-day concentration camp” as Azerbaijan’s eight-month-old blockade is advancing a humanitarian crisis the likes of which our nation has not seen in more than 100 years. The fate of the people of Artsakh — and also our Nation — is being decided by countries and individuals who have an agenda that does not necessarily include the well-being of Armenians, our homeland or our Nation.

The 44-Day Artsakh War in 2020 saw a revival of the Armenian national spirit. Perhaps, it was the Armenian government’s defeatist slogan “Haghtelou enk (we are going to win)” that drew hundreds of thousands onto the streets of Los Angeles and elsewhere to demand justice and express our solidarity. Yet the losses — the defeat — were so crushing that we became paralyzed as a nation.

July 30, 1983 issue of Asbarez reporting on the Lisbon 5

“The note from the ARA [Armenian Revolutionary Army] said it had resorted to ‘armed struggle’ because peaceful means for ‘the pursuit of our just cause’ had failed. ‘The wall of silence built around our cause was too thick to be pierced.’ The ARA said it carried out the attack because ‘Turkey and its allies refused to recognize the Genocide of Armenians,’” Asbarez wrote in its July 30, 1983 issue when covering the Lisbon 5 news.

Is the “wall of silence” around the cause of Artsakh — human rights, justice and self-determination — not thick enough yet for us to pick ourselves from our bootstraps and mobilize into action?

This is a clarion call for all of us to take stock of our lives and commit ourselves to the sacrifices that make a nation strong, viable and secure. As we honor and remember the valiant sacrifice of our national heroes, let us ensure that their selfless actions for our Nation was not in vain.

Let us take lessons.

The California Courier Online, July 27, 2023

The California
Courier Online, July 27, 2023

 

1-         Armenians
Shouldn’t Alienate Foreigners

            And
Complain that ‘No One Cares about Us’

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         COMMENTARY: We
are pitiful and weak because we have not been aggressive

3-         Armenian
Archbishop of Iran condemns
Quran burning in Europe

4-         Melany
Nazarian Opens Vegan Bakery in East Hollywood

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1-         Armenians
Shouldn’t Alienate Foreigners

            And
Complain that ‘No One Cares about Us’

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

           

As the publisher of a newspaper, I frequently receive what
is supposed to be factual ‘news,’ but, after doing some checking, I find out
that most of what I was told is baseless rumor.

A good example of gossip mongering happened last week when
Israeli travel blogger and journalist Alexander Lapshin arrived in Los Angeles. His visit
generated rumors and hateful words by some Armenians.

For those who are not familiar with Lapshin, he visited Armenia on
several occasions and went to Artsakh in 2011 and 2012. Azerbaijan
blacklisted him, considering his visit to Artsakh illegal. Pres. Aliyev then
asked Belarus in 2016 to
arrest and extradite Lapshin to Azerbaijan.
After being held in a Belarus
jail for two months, Lapshin was sent to Baku
on Feb. 7, 2017, on the personal airplane of Pres. Aliyev, where he was put
through a sham trial and sentenced to three years in jail. On September 11,
2017, Lapshin was attacked in his prison cell by four masked Azeri agents who
broke his jaw, ribs and arm, partially paralyzing him. He spent three days in
the intensive care unit of a Baku hospital, after which Pres. Aliyev issued him
a pardon and expelled him to Israel, where he spent another two weeks in a
hospital. Azeri officials falsely claimed that Lapshin had tried to commit
suicide which he strongly denied. Several independent medical examiners
confirmed that there was an attempt on Lapshin’s life in Baku.

Ever since his release from jail, Lapshin has toured dozens
of countries exposing Azerbaijan’s
dictatorial regime and its human rights violations against its own citizens and
Armenians in Artsakh.

Contrary to the unfounded rumor that he is an Israeli agent,
Lapshin has had a major conflict with the Israeli authorities who repeatedly
warned him that if he knows what’s good for him and his family, he should stop
criticizing Azerbaijan.
Israeli officials described Azerbaijan
as ‘an ally of Israel’ and
told him that his actions were contrary to Israel’s interests. Lapshin was
given the same negative message when he met with American Jewish organizations.
Israel also warned Lapshin
that his Moldovan wife would not be granted Israeli citizenship unless he stops
vilifying Azerbaijan.

Lapshin is currently on a tour of Canada,
the United States and Mexico where he is meeting with human rights
organizations and elected officials to expose Azerbaijan’s brutal violations and
defend the interests of Artsakh Armenians.

My source for this information is neither Lapshin nor his
critics. There are two official documents — the European Court of Human Rights
and the UN Human Rights Committee — which independently verified the
information submitted by both Lapshin and Azerbaijan’s government.

Lapshin filed a complaint against Azerbaijan to the European Court of
Human Rights in 2018. The Court, in a 32-page decision in 2021, found credible
that Azerbaijan had
attempted to murder him and ordered Azerbaijan
to pay Lapshin 30,000 euros in compensation, which Azerbaijan has refused to do.

In 2022, the UN Human Rights Committee, in a 10-page report,
recognized that Belarus
violated several articles of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights by arresting and extraditing Lapshin to Azerbaijan, thus putting his life
at risk.

Here are some interesting facts from the ruling of the
European Court of Human Rights on the case of Lapshin vs. Azerbaijan.

The Government of Azerbaijan falsely told the European Court that
Lapshin had written two letters from his Baku
hospital allegedly thanking Pres. Aliyev for pardoning him and stating that the
prison guards saved his life. Lapshin denied that he wrote these letters. The European Court
concluded that Azerbaijan’s
allegation is “particularly hard to believe in view of the difficulties which
the applicant [Lapshin] had with his writing arm.” Yet there are some Armenians
who rather believe Azerbaijan’s
lies and forged letters than the European
Court’s ruling that there was no reason to doubt
Lapshin’s word. The Court also found Lapshin’s assertion ‘plausible’ that there
was an attempt to murder him in his Baku
prison cell.

The Azeri Judge Latif Huseynov, who was a member of the
seven judges assigned to the Lapshin vs. Azerbaijan case, refused to
participate. He was replaced by another Azeri Judge, Ceyhun Qaracayev, who
voted with the rest of the judges unanimously “in favor of a finding of a
violation of Article 2,” which is the ‘Right to Life’ of the European
Convention on Human Rights.

In conclusion, those who accuse Lapshin of being a spy
without any evidence are alienating a supportive non-Armenian who has risked
his life to defend the rights of Artsakh Armenians. This is contrary to the
constant Armenian complaint that no one in the world cares about Armenia’s and
Artsakh’s destitute situation.

 

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2-         COMMENTARY: We are pitiful and
weak because we have not been aggressive

By Armine C. Koundakjian

 

Consider our neighbors and other successful nations and
compare them with us. Look at Armenia’s
closest friendly neighbor, Iran
— which has preserved its Kingdom for 2,500 years — has not been ruled by any
power to such an extent that it does not have an Independence Day. From its
inception, through brute force, Iran
has persevered itself until now. Without any hesitation and without obeying the
dictates of corrupt world powers, it is acting at par with the United States.

Never mind historic aggressors like the Roman Empire,
Alexander the Great, Napoleon and others, we have also had our own world dominant
kings for a short period, like Tigran the Great and Ardashes the Conqueror.

But then, what happened? Where did we go wrong? I think that
we misunderstood Christianity. We followed it literally. We became meek,
obedient and forgiving towards a world that does not value any of these
virtues. This became a fatal combination that made us perfect victims of our
vicious enemy Turkey.
We became a docile lamb for slaughter for centuries.

The World has never been kind or forgiving toward us. On the
contrary, it has been vengeful and domineering.

Our beloved Democratic United States, the successor to the British Empire (which dominated over 400 million subjects
comprising 40% of the globe) has been just as aggressive. Let us remember how
many countries the U.S. dominated
(Mexico, Philippines,
etc.).

The West has never followed Jesus Christ’s dictate: “When
they slap you, turn the other cheek.” The West has done exactly the opposite:
It has chopped off the head of the slapper!

On September 11, 2001 a group of Saudi Arabians attacked the
World Trade
Center in New York. The United States retaliated by
bombing Iraq
which is still in ruins.

In his poem titled: “We are few, but we are called
Armenian,” Baruyr Sevag wrote: “When we were many, and we were standing tall,
we never overpowered any other nation, nobody suffered because of our might; if
we did dominate, we did it with our books, our literature.” Regretfully, we did
not even dominate with our books. How many have read our literary geniuses like
Hovhannes Toumanian, Naregatsi or Charents, but millions have read Omar
Khayyam, Rumi, and others. Persia
(Iran)
has been and still is powerful, therefore, its culture spread. Persia has been
a force to recon with for centuries. It has fought with major powers of the
ancient world and subjugated Armenia
for centuries.

The art of carpet weaving is well-known in the world as
Persian Carpet. Even though historically Armenia was the birthplace of this
industry, there is no mention of it anywhere. Because Persia was an
aggressive empire, it has been able to dominate the world with its carpet
industry.

It has been to our detriment that we have not dominated the
nations around us. Too bad that we have not thrown our weight and might around.
History shows that with our gentle stance we have not achieved any greatness.
We were left in the margins and ignored.

Let us consider another very undeserving power in our
neighborhood, Turkey.
Observe that the leader of that genocidal country stands proudly next to
President Biden during international conferences, but Armenia’s Prime Minister is begging the
international community to feel sorry for Artsakh and Armenia. After
seven months, his plea is futile in lifting the Artsakh blockade.

No one likes or respects a beggar. The powerless has no place
in the family of nations. The best thing that the international community will
do is throw a few tokens of mercy in Armenia’s direction, as has the
State Department.

Karekin Nejdeh wrote: Justice is enacted through the barrel
of a gun. If you are weak, then you deserve what happens to you.

In another stanza, Baruyr Sevag wrote: “As a nation we have
seen many tribulations and death, but we have taken all the mishaps with stride
and good humor.” He declared: “We have never given up or surrendered to our enemies.
We know how to become a menace like a sword toward our enemy.” This is the time
to become tough and forceful. Let us put on hold our extravagances and
expenditures, such as lavish parties and celebrations. We must direct every
cent of our budget towards arms production and building the Armenian army. Most
urgent is weapons manufacturing factories. There must be extensive cooperation
with the Diaspora to secure the borders. Armenia’s population must be
trained in using weapons for self-defense in case of a surprise attack.

Long ago, Baruyr Sevag wrote: “Generations know thy selves.”
Yes, we should know who we are. We must stop believing the destructive
propaganda of our Northern enemy and the lies that are spewed by our Eastern
enemy.

Our enemy is more afraid of the self-aware Armenian than the
gun.

 

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3-         Armenian Archbishop of Iran condemns Quran burning in Europe

 

(Iran
Front Page)—Sebouh Sarkissian, Prelate and Archbishop of the Armenian Diocese
of Tehran, has strongly condemned the burning of the Holy Quran in Sweden and Denmark.

Sarkissian described the silence of Western governments,
particularly European countries, toward the “inhumane” act as “regrettable”.

He said those governments hide behind the concept of freedom
of speech when they approve of such sacrilegious acts as the burning of the
Quran.

“We vehemently condemn this practice and [we believe] this
act is not forgivable”, said the archbishop of the Armenian Diocese of Tehran.

Mr. Sarkissian added that everybody must respect the
religious sanctities of other people.

He supported the demand by leader of Iran’s Islamic
Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for the handover of the man who burned
the Quran to Muslim countries for trial at a competent and fair court.

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4-         Melany
Nazarian Opens Vegan Bakery in East Hollywood

 

By Allie Mitchell

 

(VegOut)—The Moody Vegan got its start in 2020 as a cottage
bakery operating out of owner Melany Nazarian’s home. Nazarian and her husband
delivered matcha crinkle cookies, lemon olive oil cakes, coffee cakes, and
other baked goods to customers around the LA area until expanding to a food
truck in September of 2022. But not even a month into operation, the Moody
Vegan food truck unfortunately got damaged in an accident. “After the
unfortunate event with the truck, I wanted to find a way to put myself out
there again. Since we were not in operation for long with the truck, I feel
like a lot of people who were interested in visiting never got the chance to. I
missed interacting with customers and hearing about and seeing how my desserts
made their moods better. I miss the reactions from non-vegans, ‘I can’t believe
it’s vegan!’ A brick-and-mortar has always been a dream of mine, but now it’s
coming to fruition,” said Nazarian.

This new space allows The Moody Vegan to expand offerings.
They’ll serve fan-favorite items like vegan cookies, coffee cake, banana bread,
blondies, and refreshing iced teas. In addition, the bakery will serve their
namesake a la mode menu items—called Mood Swings. New items to grace the menu
include fruit smoothies, protein smoothies, milkshakes, Armenian espresso, and
savory dishes in the realm of breakfast burritos, loaded fries, and avocado
toast.

The Moody Vegan will open in East
Hollywood on the corner of Sunset and Normandie, in the former
space of two vegan establishments—The Gray Zebra and Gegen. “I’m excited to
join the community in East Hollywood and hope
the area welcomes us kindly. I’m excited for the opportunity to continue
keeping the space 100% vegan, but by introducing a new concept,” shared
Nazarian. After a soft-opening, official hours will be announced on
www.themoodyvegan.com

 

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Cartographical basis for border delimitation to be specified soon – Pashinyan

 11:34,

YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. The cartographical basis which will be used for the delimitation of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan must be specified soon, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on July 20.

Speaking at the Cabinet meeting, Pashinyan said that during the Brussels summit Armenia and Azerbaijan reconfirmed their respect for the other country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty with Armenia’s territory covering 29.800 km2 and Azerbaijan’s 86.600 km2.

“The border delimitation is to take place based on the 1991 Almaty Declaration. And soon we must specify the cartographical basis of the delimitation,” Pashinyan said.

The opening of regional connections, as mentioned by President of the European Council Charles Michel, must take place on the principles of sovereignty, jurisdiction and reciprocity between the parties.

“In terms of humanitarian issues, Azerbaijan continues to abandon its promises given to international partners. But we must tirelessly continue to work in the direction of returning the captives and clarifying the fate of those missing,” Pashinyan added.

The Armenian PM said he can’t provide any concrete results from the Brussels trilateral meeting, but nonetheless the negotiations process must continue as intensively as possible, and active efforts must be made to find mutually-acceptable solutions.

Asbarez: Civic Groups in Armenia Alarmed About EU’s Ongoing Backing of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan installed a concrete barrier on the Lachin Corridor on June 22


Leading civic organizations in Armenia issued a statement sounding the alarm about the European Union’s continued support for Azerbaijan, the latest manifestation of which came through a statement by European Council President Charles Michel, who backed Baku’s scheme to send humanitarian aid to Artsakh via Aghdam (Akna), bypassing Armenia.

Michel told reporters following a meeting he hosted between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan on Saturday that the Aghdam option should be considered while calling on Baku to open the Lachin Corridor.

“We are concerned that the announcement equates the Lachin Corridor to Aghdam as an option to address the current humanitarian crisis. This proposal ignores the fact that the source of the humanitarian crisis is Azerbaijan’s continued blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh, subjecting its population to famine and malnutrition to force them to submit to their demands, or worse, push them physically out of the territory,” said the statement.

“Furthermore, it does not solve other ongoing violations of human rights, including freedom of movement, access to health services, access to education, etc. We fear that should this proposal be pursued, it will worsen the current dire situation, putting the lives of people in Nagorno-Karabakh at risk,” the statement added.

“There is no alternative to the Lachin Corridor,” the groups said, adding that the International Court of Justice has confirmed the importance of ensuring unimpeded movement along the road in its order, which was reaffirmed earlier this month. Azerbaijan continued to ignore this order.

“Instead of addressing the root cause of the humanitarian crisis, the discussion of ‘alternative’ routes, such as Aghdam, diverts the international community’s attention from the source of the problem – the illegal blockade of a humanitarian corridor and the policy of ethnic cleansing by the Azerbaijani government,” explained the civic groups.

“Making the Aghdam road operational would directly support this policy by giving additional political and economic leverage to Azerbaijan over the Armenian population in Karabakh and further undermine their rights,” the statement added.

“Using hunger as a negotiation tactic should not be normalized,” the civic groups emphasized. “If the current situation of a total blockade persists, the act of offering food and supplies through Aghdam is tantamount to taking hostages and undermines any efforts to build trust between Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan within the context of a possible Baku-Stepanakert dialogue.”

“Should the international community yield to Azerbaijan’s unlawful actions and clear intentions of ethnic cleansing, it would effectively validate the wrongful closure of the Lachin Corridor and the captivity of 120,000 individuals since December 2022. Furthermore, this endorsement would legitimize the non-adherence to the ICJ’s order and discredit all existing and future agreements or international legal rulings,” the statement asserted.
In his statement ton Saturday, Michel also referred to efforts to facilitate the release of soldiers who inadvertently cross to the other side.

“While this is an important issue,” the civic organizations said, “it is crucial that the fate of all detainees and prisoners of war is not forgotten.”

“There are at least 35 confirmed prisoners of war and other civilian detainees in Azerbaijan. There have been reliable reports that they have been subjected to torture and inhuman and degrading treatment. Two of them were kidnapped earlier this year from Armenia proper, and the court in Azerbaijan sentenced them to lengthy prison sentences for ‘trespassing’ for allegedly attempting to supply a group of ‘saboteurs’ and for ‘armed terrorism conspiracy,’” the statement pointed out.

“Similar sham trials have also occurred in relation with other detainees captured during and after the 44-day war. It is obvious that access to justice is impossible under the current circumstances. Moreover, Azerbaijan appears to hold these detainees as a bargaining chip during the process of negotiations,” added the groups.

The civic organizations called on the international community to “prioritize efforts to immediately unblock the Lachin Corridor in accordance with the ICJ ruling, unite efforts in facilitating the immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners of war and other detained persons.”

Armenpress: Azerbaijan ‘not ready’ to resolve Lachin Corridor issue within the framework of law – jurist

 08:45,

YEREVAN, 17 JULY, ARMENPRESS: The situation in Lachin Corridor has long been beyond any legal framework․ Two prominent courts, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) have delivered judgments and rulings ordering Azerbaijan to unblock the corridor, simultaneously rejecting Azerbaijan’s counterclaims, however Azerbaijan is disregarding the decisions and the situation remains the same, jurist Artak Asatryan told ARMENPRESS.

On July 12, ECHR, after examining the request of the Armenian government to apply interim measures against Azerbaijan regarding the unblocking of the Lachin Corridor, decided to reaffirm the decision made on December 21, 2022. The December 21 ruling ordered Azerbaijan to ‘take all measures’ to ensure safe passage through the Lachin Corridor of seriously ill persons in need of medical treatment in Armenia and others who were stranded on the road without shelter or means of subsistence. The European Court of Human Rights reaffirmed the need of implementing the decision made of December 21, 2022 in the current situation, and emphasized it must be implemented by Azerbaijan.

“The decision of the ECHR is already within the scope of the powers of the EU Committee of Ministers, because the control over the judgments or decisions of that court is carried out by the given structure. In January, the committee of ministers, referring to the implementation of the decision made on December 21, noted problems and called on Azerbaijan to ensure the unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions. Shortly after that, the UN International Court of Justice in February made a decision on an interim measure referring to the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020, after the complaints raised by Armenia, and ordered Azerbaijan to unblock the Lachin Corridor,” Asatryan, an Associate Professor and Acting Head of the European and International Law Chair of YSU Faculty of Law, told ARMENPRESS. 

In June, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) also addressed this issue by adopting a corresponding resolution. But factually even the International Committee of the Red Cross has had problems due to the actions of the Azerbaijani authorities.

Asatryan isn’t too optimistic regarding the resolution of the situation in the Lachin Corridor. The decision of ECHR was another instrument which didn’t change the situation.

Referring to the legal consequences the decision may have in the case of further destructive behavior by Azerbaijan, Asatryan noted that although Article 46 of the statute of the court includes a mechanism for initiating proceedings or procedures for breach of obligations, which refers to the execution of final judgments, it may not be possible to link it with the final judgment on the Lachin Corridor situation. The issue we are discussing was about applying an interim measure, therefore, it is difficult to say whether it is possible that the EU Committee of Ministers will apply to the court to discuss the issue of Azerbaijan’s obligations implementation.

“Armenia showed that it took all legal action, applied to all the international institutes and courts to legally resolve the issue of the unblocking of Lachin Corridor, but Azerbaijan was simply not ready and is still not ready to settle the issue. However, Armenia taking all these actions, avoided criticism for not applying to international courts in advance. On the other hand, the decisions of the ECHR and the UN may serve as opportunities to be used against Azerbaijan in politics. The decisions can serve as a basis for negotiations or for preparation of documents made during them, stressing that Azerbaijan has not shown good will, so it is not excluded that there will be some political intervention to achieve the desired result, but this is a future matter,” the expert of international law added. 

Manvel Margaryan