Caucasian Knot | Investigating Committee of Armenia reports number of soldiers missing in Karabakh

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June 17 2021
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In total, during the autumn aggravation of the Karabakh conflict, 275 people are listed as missing from the Armenian side, the Investigating Committee of Armenia reports.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that in Armenia, relatives of the soldiers missing in action during the autumn aggravation of the conflict repeatedly went to protest actions. They demanded from the authorities to announce the exact number of the soldiers missing in action. So, on April 7, the Day of Motherhood and Beauty, female activists of the “Veto” movement accused the Armenian authorities of pro-Turkish policy and concealment of information about combat losses and prisoners of war (POWs).

The losses of both sides during the aggravation of the conflict in Karabakh are approximately equal, and the total death toll will amount to approximately 10,300 people, a blogger of the “Caucasian Knot” calculated in December 2020.

On June 16, former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan announced that the number of soldiers missing in action during the autumn aggravation of the conflict reached 1064 people.

Let us remind you that on April 14, Nikol Pashinyan reported the number of those killed in the battles for Nagorno-Karabakh. According to him, about 4000 Armenian soldiers were killed, 3621 of whom have been identified, and 321 people are declared missing in action.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on June 17, 2021 at 01:30 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Armine Martirosyan; Source: CK correspondent

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Armenia election campaign: Day 11

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YEREVAN, JUNE 17, ARMENPRESS. The electoral campaign for the June 20 snap parliamentary elections officially launched in Armenia on June 7.

The campaign will last until June 18.

25 political forces – 21 parties and 4 alliances, are participating in the elections.

ARMENPRESS presents the schedule of the visits of the political forces on the 11th day of the campaign.

 

 Alliance With Honor

-Press conference at their headquarters (12:00)

 

Bright Armenia party

-Yervand Kochar Street (11:00)

 

“Armenia” alliance led by 2nd President Robert Kocharyan

Visit to Gegharkunik province

-Shorja (11:00)

-Vardenis (12:30)

-Martuni (14:50)

-Gavar (17:00)

-Meeting in Sevan’s square (18:30)

 

Civil Contract party led by caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

-Meeting at Yerevan’s Republic Square (20:00)

 

Free Fatherland alliance

Visit to Shirak province

-Artik (11:00)

-Maralik (12:30)

-Gyumri (14:00)

-Press conference in Yerevan’s Freedom Square (19:00)

National Democrats Axis party

Visits in Yerevan, to Ararat and Armavir provinces

-Arabkir, Kentron and Nubarashen administrative districts (19:00)

-Ararat province (Masis town, 16:00)

-Armavir province (Etchmiadzin, 18:30)

 

Prosperous Armenia party

-Yerevan, Freedom Square (19:00)

New premises of Lycée Français Anatole France inaugurated in Armenia

New premises of Lycée Français Anatole France inaugurated in Armenia

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YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of France to Armenia Jonathan Lacôte and Director of Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) Olivier Brochet inaugurated on June 14 the new building of the Lycée Français Anatole France in Yerevan at the presence of Armenian deputy minister of education, science, culture and sport Artur Martirosyan, the French Embassy in Armenia told Armenpress.

“The building provided by the Armenian government will allow the educational center to develop and host more students, be they French, foreigner or Armenian. The complex is already a part of the global network of 540 AEFE schools located in 139 countries, and starting from September, the center will get a new support of human and financial resources and will start the new stage of its development thanks to the new agreement signed with the AEFE”, the statement says,

The Lycée Français Anatole France has been founded in Armenia in 2007. It has 260 students aged 2 to 18.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Caucasian Knot | Residents of Azerbaijan detained for violating ban on visiting Karabakh

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In the Kelbadjar District, policemen detained five residents who were trying to enter non-demined territories in the Karabakh conflict zone, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has informed.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that law enforcers are systematically detaining residents for violating the ban on visiting the Nagorno-Karabakh territories that have ceded under Azerbaijan’s control and where military operations were conducted during the last autumn conflict escalation. Thus, on April 3, three residents of the Gubadli District were detained for entering non-demined territories.

Now, law enforcers have detained five Azerbaijan residents in the Kelbadjar District, who tried to enter the places of hostilities in the Karabakh conflict zone, the APA News Agency has reported today with reference to the Azerbaijani MIA.

After detention, prophylactic talks were held with them; policemen reminded them of the danger of mines and unexploded ordnances. Administrative measures were also taken against the five residents, the “Report.az” has informed today.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 11:04 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

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Armenia reports 32 daily coronavirus cases

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 11:17, 7 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS. 32 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 223,212, the ministry of healthcare reports.

141 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 214,504.

The death toll has risen to 4463 (5 death cases have been registered in the past one day).

2448 COVID-19 tests were conducted on June 6.

The number of active cases is 3154.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Lebanese-Armenian POW Vicken Euljekjian Hospitalized in Azerbaijan

June 1, 2021



Vicken Euljekjian, a Lebanese-Armenian being held captive by Azerbaijan was interrogated by Azerbaijani Special Service, portions of his testimony were made public.

BY MARIANA MATEOSSIAN
Special to Asbarez

Viken Euljekjian, an Armenian from Lebanon, who was captured by Azerbaijani forces on November 10 near Shushi and is being held illegally by Azerbaijan was transferred to a hospital.

This was reported by Eulkekjian’s 18-year-old daughter, Christine, and mother, Beatrice, who have spoken from Beirut about their latest telephone conversation with Vicken, as he was transferred from prison to hospital.

Christine Euljekjian has had to grow fast in the last six months. She speaks with composure and maturity and has become the voice of an Armenian family longing for the return of a son, a brother and a father whose only crime was to dream of a better future in Armenia.

Due to the difficult economic and political climate in Beirut, Vicken considered emigrating to Armenia and applied for the citizenship of the Republic of Armenia in 2017, while retaining his Lebanese citizenship by birth. Vicken moved permanently to Yerevan in November 2019 with the intention of starting a business. He eventually bought a car and worked as a driver, taking tourists and visitors on tours. Alongside hundreds of Armenian families from Lebanon, he was vowed accommodation in the town of Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh by the Diaspora High Commission. Christine told us her father had made enquiries to find suitable education and employment opportunities for his two children and the plan was for them to join him once he had settled in.

These dreams were shattered when the war against Artsakh was launched unexpectedly by Azerbaijan. Unaware that the city had already been taken over, Vicken was captured the day after the ceasefire agreement near Shushi. On 10 November 2020, with Maral Najarian, Vicken drove to Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh, to collect his belongings from his Shushi hotel before the handover of the town to Azerbaijan. They were stopped by Azeri forces and transferred to Baku in a bus with many other Armenian captives, civilians and soldiers. Maral Najarian was released in March 2021, whereas Vicken remains in captivity, where he is facing criminal charges by Azerbaijan.

Representatives of the International Red Cross were permitted to visit Vicken in prison only in February 2021. ICRC has facilitated sporadic communication between him and his family in Beirut, exchange of letters and notes. In April, Vicken was allowed to telephone his family for the first time in five months. He told them he was treated well, and that his paperwork was being dealt with for his release in three months.

These hopes were once again crushed, when on May 5, weeks after these much anticipated phone calls, Azerbaijan’s State Security Service announced that Vicken Euljekjian’s investigation was completed and that his case was sent to court. He is being charged under Article 114.3 (participation of a mercenary in a military conflict or military operation), Article 214.2.1 (terrorism committed by a group of persons, an organized group or a criminal organization) and Article 318.2 (illegal crossing of the state border of the Republic of Azerbaijan). However, the European Court of Human Rights has not been notified of his case so far.

“Armenia has never used mercenaries or terrorists, quite the opposite, it was Azerbaijan that deployed over 2000 foreign fighters in the Artsakh war,” stated Hovhannes Aleksanyan from the office Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. “By charging Armenian nationals as foreign mercenaries, Azerbaijan’s government is attempting to counterweight with those foreign mercenaries, who fought in the last Artsakh war, two of whom are currently in custody in Armenia.”

Vicken Euljekjian has been an Armenian national for several years, residing of Armenia before the start of the last war. He was in Artsakh for four to five days and returned to Yerevan around October 10 and was staying with Maral and Annie Najarian in Yerevan until November 10. Little did he know, that his unplanned trip back to Artsakh November 10, to pick up his suitcases left at his Shushi hotel before the war, would shatter his life for the third time.

Vicken Euljekjian’s daughter Christine (left) and mother, Beatrice reported on his hospitalization

Asked about the latest update from him, Vicken’s daughter Christine confirmed that the family had spoken with him on May 25. Vicken had phoned his mother, his two children from a hospital in Azerbaijan, where he had been taken by Red Cross officials. Vicken told his family he was being treated for back pain. The conversation had been very brief and they were unable to ask many questions. Vicken had also called his mother, Beatrice, on the same day, and mother and son had spent most of the time crying. Beatrice Euljekjian says her son’s mental health has greatly deteriorated. She is also extremely concerned about his physical health and the true reasons behind his hospital admission.

When asked if they had any message to the Azerbaijani authorities, both Beatrice and Christine appealed for Vicken’s release and quick return to his loving family. “He has suffered too much already,” they concluded.

Despite her sorrow and the gravity of her father’s situation, the _expression_ in Christine’s beautiful eyes is one of hope. She is determined to communicate and inform everyone about her father’s innocence until someone, somewhere will help him come back to his family.

Mariana Mateossian is a member of the British Armenian Humanitarian Group. The organization is working to highlight the humanitarian plight of Armenians in the recent conflict and have initiated a petition on change.org and urges all to sign and share it to advance the freedom of Euljekjian and ALL Armenian POWs.

A petition calling for the release of all Armenian POWs has been launched on change.org

Armenia-Croatia football match ends in a draw

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YEREVAN, JUNE 1, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian national football team competed in a friendly match with the vice-champion of the World Cup, Croatia in Zagreb.

ARMENPRESS reports at the beginning of the match, the Armenian team had a good chance to open the score, but Edgar Babayan failed to score. Croatia then took the initiative, scoring a goal after the corner kick. First half ended 1-0.

 In the second half, the Croatian national team mainly dominated in the field. The Armenian national football team was able to use its opportunity and Wbeymar Angulo restored the score.

The match ended in a draw – 1:1.

In the next friendly match, Armenia will compete with Sweden. The next match will take place on June 5 and will start at 22:45 Yerevan time.

Sports: Goals and Highlights: Sweden 3-1 Armenia in Friendly Game 2021

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June 5 2021
By Jhonatan Andrés Martínez Cuesta
Goals and Highlights: Sweden 3-1 Armenia in Friendly Game 2021 | 06/05/2021 – VAVEL USA

This is the end of our coverage today, thanks for joining us! Stay tuned to VAVEL.com to keep up to date with the world of sports.
3:38 PMa day ago

SWEDEN WON! The yellow team bid farewell to the small crowd that could be present at the match with a 3-1 victory over Armenia.
3:36 PMa day ago

Vahan Bichakhchyan of Armenia is shown the yellow card.
3:35 PMa day ago

Three more minutes are played in the match.
3:34 PMa day ago

Tigran Barseghyan is cautioned in Armenia for a complaint against the referee.
3:34 PMa day ago

Pierre Bengtsson is cautioned in Sweden.
3:29 PMa day ago

Emil Forsberg is replaced by Ken Sema.
3:28 PMa day ago

A good pass from Robin Quaison set up Marcus Berg to fire past Yurchenko. 3-1.
3:27 PMa day ago

Enter Zhirayr Shaghoyan in place of Sargis Adamyan.
3:22 PMa day ago

Victor Claessen is penalized with a yellow card.
3:21 PMa day ago

Robin Quaison was on his way into the box and the Armenian keeper saved well to keep the ball out.
3:17 PMa day ago

Albert Khachumyan replaces Andre Calisir.
3:13 PMa day ago

Mattias Svanberg, Emil Krafthm, Marcus Berg and Robin Quaison replace Alexander Isak, Mikael Lustig, Albin Ekdal and Dejan Kulusevski.
3:08 PMa day ago

Isak lost it in the middle of the field and then the ball was left for Vahan Bichakhchyan, who shot, but first Olsen saved it and on the rebound he pushed it with his head.
3:03 PMa day ago

The home team continues to hold the ball and dominate the game, but has not generated much danger so far in the second half.
2:58 PMa day ago

Although Sweden dominates the ball and gets close to the box, they have not created any dangerous chances in this second half.
2:53 PMa day ago

The Swedish team circulates the ball up the field looking to move the Armenian defense, but is lacking depth.
2:48 PMa day ago

The second half of the second half begins.
2:47 PMa day ago

Karen Muradyan and Artak Grigoryan replace Hakob Hakobyan and Eduard Spertsyan.
2:45 PMa day ago

Entra Victor Claesson en lugar de Sebastian Larsson.
2:33 PMa day ago

The first half ends with a partial victory for Sweden 2-0 over Armenia.
2:31 PMa day ago

Pierre Bengtsson’s shot was sent to the corner by the Armenian.
2:26 PMa day ago

Ekdal headed in a cross from the right and the Armenian again saved the Swedes’ third.
2:26 PMa day ago

Larsson shot to the left post and the Armenian goalkeeper guessed right to save and send it to the corner kick.
2:24 PMa day ago

Good team play that ended with a handball in the area by Calisir.
2:22 PMa day ago

A cross from the right was headed in by Danielson and the ball deflected off Monroy and in. 2-0.
2:19 PMa day ago

Very little from Armenia in this match so far. They are playing at the pace set by Sweden.
2:14 PMa day ago

The ball came to the Swedish striker, who feinted in front of Monroy’s marker, but when he shot with his left foot, he sent the ball wide.
2:13 PMa day ago

Without being very dangerous, the yellow team is still looking for the second goal.  Of the two teams, they are the more insistent.
2:06 PMa day ago

Cross from the left, Kulusevski attempted a header, but could not hit the ball.
2:04 PMa day ago

Emil Forsberg shot from half distance and goalkeeper Yurchenko had a weak response.
2:00 PMa day ago

Wbeymar Angulo made a mistake at the start, the ball was left to Dejan Kulusevski, but it went wide.
1:56 PMa day ago

A cross from the left, Albin Ekdal’s header went just wide of the left post.
1:52 PMa day ago

For now, the game has no considerable options. Few approaches to the penalty area.
1:49 PMa day ago

The game between Sweden and Armenia is underway.
1:44 PMa day ago

The teams of Sweden and Armenia take the field.
1:39 PMa day ago

1-4-4-2

David Yurchenko; Jordy Monroy, Taron Voskanyan, André Calisir, Kamo Hovhannisyan; Vahan Bichakhchyan, Wbeymar Angulo, Eduard Spertsyan, Hakob Hakobyan; Artur Miranyan, Sargis Adamyan.

D.T.: Joaquín Caparrós

1:34 PMa day ago

1-4-4-2

Robin Olsen; Mikael Lustig, Marcus Danielson, Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, Pierre Bengtsson; Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Kristoffer Olsson, Emil Forsberg; Alexander Isak, Dejan Kulusevski

D.T.: Janne Andersson

1:29 PMa day ago

1:24 PMa day ago

1:19 PMa day ago

“Armenia is a tough opponent if you look at what they have done lately. It will be a tough game for us, while it will probably be a different type of game for us compared to the European Championship opener against Spain. At the same time, we have trained to play against this type of opposition last autumn when we played the Nations League”.
1:14 PMa day ago

We are ready to bring you the best moments of this match between Sweden and Armenia.
 

Armenia marks 103rd anniversary of First Republic

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Armenia celebrates the 103rd anniversary of the First Republic.

The 1918 Republic of Armenia barely lasted two years. It was, however, a historic political entity – the first _expression_ of Armenian sovereignty since 1375.

Its efforts led to the establishment of a Soviet Armenian Republic, which, in turn, allowed for an independent Armenia upon the collapse of the USSR seventy years later.

In 1917 after the February Revolution Russian Provisional Government dissolved the Viceroyalty of Caucasus and established the Transcaucasian Special Committee. During that period of time steps were undertaken for the Armenian refugees to return back to Western Armenia. By the end of 1917 the number of refugees was about 390 thousand. In September 1917 the Armenian National Committee was formed in Tbilisi, where the representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Party of Dashnaktsutiun had priority.

In December the Yerznka Ceasefire was signed between the newly established Transcaucasian Committee and Ottoman Army. In its turn the Soviet Government announced a Decree on Turkish Armenia, recognizing the right of Armenians from Western Armenia to the Self Determination, including even the creation of an independent state. However, Turkish troops restarted military actions, disrupting the Reconciliation Regime. Despite heroic resistance, the Armenian irregular troops and volunteer detachments began retreating to the borders of Eastern Armenia.

According to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (March 3, 1918), under the pressure of Germany the Soviet Russia agreed to return to the borders of the former Russian-Turkish War of 1877-1878. As a result of that retrograde not only Western Armenia, but the regions of Kars, Ardahan and Batumi became parts of Ottoman Empire as well.

As a consequence of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk the peace negotiations that had been conducting with Ottoman Empire in Trapizon since March 1918 by the authorities of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (former Commissariat and then Sejm) were deadlocked and suspended. Invading Eastern Armenia, Turkish troops occupied the Province of Kars, cities of Kars and Alexandrapol (Gyumri) and moved towards Yerevan and Gharakilisa (nowadays Vanadzor). On their way Turks were demolishing Armenian towns and villages, slaughtering population. The situation was fatal: Eastern Armenia was under the threat of genocide then.

Day by day growing danger united Armenians and Armenian troops along with militias and led by General Moses Silikyan, Colonels Daniel Bek-Pirumov, Drastamat Kanayan and others made a decisive counterattack to the Turkish conquerors near Sardarapat, Gharakilisa and Bash-Aparan.

During those days of Heroic Battles of May 1918, the discrepancies within the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic composed of three main nationalities of the South Caucasus, were deepening.

On March 26, 1918 the Transcaucasian Sejm (Parliament) was dissolved leading to the dissolution of Transcaucasian Republic. In those conditions, on May 28, 1918 the Armenian National Council declared itself as the only and supreme authority of Armenian provinces. The Republic of Armenia was established. After the defeat of Ottoman Empire in the World War I and according to the Peace Treaty of Mudros (October 30, 1918), Turkish Troops hastily quited the Territory of Eastern Armenia.

The power of the First Republic was applied to the following areas: major part of former Kars Region, the Province of Yerevan, western parts of Province of Yelizavetpol and southern parts of the Province of Tbilisi. Kharabakh was neither included in the territory of the Republic nor subjected to Musavat Azerbaijan, it was governed by the Congresses of the National Council of local Armenians.

In April, 1920 during a regular Congress the people of Nagorno-Karabakh made a decision on unification with the Republic of Armenia.

On August 10, 1920 the victorious states of the World War I, including Armenia, signed a peace agreement with defeated Turkey in the city of Sevres (France). It was Avetis Aharonyan, the head of the Armenian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, who signed the agreement on behalf of the Republic of Armenia. The section “Armenia” in the Treaty of Sevres included Articles 88-93.

By this treaty Sultan Turkish Government recognized Armenia as a free and independent state. Armenia and Turkey agreed to provide America with an opportunity to decide the demarcation line between the two states in Erzrum, Van and Bitlis provinces as well as to accept the offers concerning the access of Armenia to the Black Sea and the disarmament of all Ottoman territories, adjacent to above-mentioned boundary.

The nationalist government of Turkey, headed by Mustafa Kemal, who assumed the authority, did not accept the Treaty of Sevres. In 1920 the Soviet Government, seeking to direct the Kemalist movement in Turkey against the Entente, provided Turkey with palpable military and financial aid which was used against Greece in the West and against Armenia in the East. At the end of September, 1920 Turkish army started attacking. Conquering more and more lands, the Government of Ankara was aimed at depriving Armenians of an opportunity to recreate its own state. Turkish troops occupied the Region of Kars, Surmalu and Alexandrapol.

Putin-Lukashenko meeting scheduled to be held on May 28

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YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko are scheduled to be held on Friday, May 28, in Sochi, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday, reports TASS.

“Yes, preparations for such a working visit are underway. That will be a conversation between the two presidents, which, as it is planned, will continue during a working lunch”, Peskov said. According to the Kremlin spokesman, no media statements are planned following the meeting.