​Armenia seeks UNESCO mission to Nagorno-Karabakh in nearest future: Foreign Minister

Sept 1 2021

ANI Moscow | Updated: 01-09-2021 23:03 IST | Created: 01-09-2021 23:03 IST


Moscow [Russia], September 1 (ANI/Sputnik): Armenia hopes that UNESCO can send an assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh as soon as possible despite obstruction from Azerbaijan, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on Wednesday. "Armenia is interested in the implementation of a UNESCO assessment mission as soon as possible and continues to make targeted efforts in this direction," the minister said.

Armenia has requested an urgent UNESCO assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh since 2020, fearing monuments of Armenian Christian heritage to be in danger in areas that passed under Muslim Azerbaijan's control after the 44-day armed conflict, the minister said. Yerevan has documented multiple instances when Azerbaijani forces deliberately destroyed churches and other Armenian monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh at Baku's order, he added. Citing UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Ottone's statement on December 20, which said that the only obstacle to an assessment mission to Nagorno-Karabakh was Azerbaijan's pending response, Mirzoyan said that "the Azerbaijani government continues to politicize and hinder the visit of UNESCO experts" because "it wants to conceal its cultural crimes."

The decades-long Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan flared up again last September, resulting in thousands of military and civilian casualties on both sides. Russia brokered a ceasefire deal on November 9 and deployed mediators to the region to monitor the truce. (ANI/Sputnik)

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ANCA-WR Supports Gov. Newsom in the September 14 Recall Election

The Armenian National Committee of America—Western Region Board of Directors on Wednesday announced its unanimous support for Governor Gavin Newsom in the upcoming recall election, urging California-Armenians to vote “no” on their ballots by September 14, 2021.

“Gov. Newsom has demonstrated the depth of his commitment and understanding of issues important to Armenian-Americans throughout his political career,” remarked ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq.

“He has been a true friend of our community, supporting many of our efforts and listening closely to our concerns, which resulted in our endorsement of his gubernatorial campaign in 2018 as well as our opposition to his recall now. As a matter of principle, we support those officials who support our Cause, and we call on our community to do the same,” added Hovsepian.

For additional information regarding the recall election, visit the California Secretary of State website. https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/2021-ca-gov-recall

The Armenian National Committee of America—Western Region Board of Directors on Wednesday announced its unanimous support for Governor Gavin Newsom in the upcoming recall election, urging California-Armenians to vote “no” on their ballots by September 14, 2021.

“Gov. Newsom has demonstrated the depth of his commitment and understanding of issues important to Armenian-Americans throughout his political career,” remarked ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. 

“He has been a true friend of our community, supporting many of our efforts and listening closely to our concerns, which resulted in our endorsement of his gubernatorial campaign in 2018 as well as our opposition to his recall now. As a matter of principle, we support those officials who support our Cause, and we call on our community to do the same,” added Hovsepian.

  • Governor Newsom has had a long history with the Armenian-American community in his native city of San Francisco, and has been a strong supporter of its issues beginning with his days as a San Francisco Supervisor, then as Mayor of the City following his election in 2003, and as Lieutenant Governor for eight years, before being elected as governor in 2018.
  • Gov. Newsom’s recent engagements with California-Armenian policy priorities include:
  • Marching in solidarity six miles with our Los Angeles community to the Turkish Consulate on the occasion of the Armenian Genocide Centennial.
  • Public calls for divestment of public funds from the Turkish Government and signing AB 1320, the Divestment from Turkish Bonds Act, into law in 2019.
  • Signing an agreement to create a Trade and Services Desk in Armenia, promoting two-way trade and investment by businesses in Armenia and California.
  • Allocating $5 million for the Armenian American Museum in the California budget.
  • Making the humanitarian decision to allow Hampig Sassounian’s parole to stand.
  • Issuing annual proclamations declaring “Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide” on April 24.
  • Ballots have been mailed to all California voters starting on August 16, 2021.

For additional information regarding the recall election, visit the California Secretary of State website. https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/2021-ca-gov-recall

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

Pashinyan: Armenia to assess impulses coming from Turkey in context of peace

Vestnik Kavkaza
Aug 27 2021
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Armenia is receiving positive signals from Turkey and is ready to respond positively, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said Friday.

Pashinian spoke on his evaluations of the agenda items at a government meeting in the capital Yerevan.

Pashinian also touched upon the relations between Turkey and Armenia in his speech and said: "We are getting some clear positive signals from the Turkish public. We will evaluate these signals, (by) responding to positive signals with positive signals."

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Aug. 25, "We expressed that with the end of the occupation in Nagorno-Karabakh, a new window of opportunity has opened in our region for lasting peace and that we will do what is necessary if Armenia considers it."

Erdoğan several times proposed the establishment of a six-country regional cooperation platform, saying it would be a win-win initiative for all regional actors in the Caucasus.

Armenia opposition ‘I Have Honor’ bloc: Nomination for deputy parliamentary speaker will depend on result of talks

News.am, Armenia

The ‘I Have Honor’ bloc’s decision to nominate a candidate for deputy parliamentary speaker will depend on the outcome of consultations of the two opposition forces. This is what spokesperson of the opposition Homeland Party Sos Hakobyan said during a conversation with Armenian News-NEWS.am, touching upon elected deputy of Civil Contract Party Alen Simonyan’s statement that the opposition deputy parliamentary speaker must be from the ‘I Have Honor’ bloc.

“Such issues need to be solved through consultations held by the two opposition parties, not the authorities. The two opposition factions need to work together to solve such issues, not oppose each other,” he stated.

Azerbaijan sentences 13 more Armenian POWs to 6 years in prison

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YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. A court in Baku has sentenced 13 more Armenian prisoners of war to 6 years in prison under sham charges, the Azerbaijani media report.

The Azerbaijani court completed the sham trial of the following Armenian POWs:

Rafik Karapetyan, Gurgen Goloyan, Hrayr Tadevosyan, Vagharshak Maloyan, Sasun Yeghiazaryan, Arsen Vardanyan, Vahagn Bakhrikyan, Sedrak Soghomonyan, Armen Dilanyan, Manuk Martonyan, Mels Ambardanyan, Andranik Mikayelyan and Felix Grigoryan.

On July 22 the Baku court has sentenced another 13 Armenian POWs to 6 years in prison.

Azerbaijan continues violating the provisions of the 2020 November 9 trilateral statement on the ceasefire in Nagorno Karabakh, in particular the point relating to the return of prisoners of war.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Chess World Cup 2021: Armenia’s Hayk M. Martirosyan defeats Shakhriyar Mamedyarov

News.am, Armenia

Round of 64 final kicked off during the play-offs for Chess World Cup 2021 taking place in Sochi. Out of Armenia’s representatives at the men’s chess tournament, the only competitor is Hayk M. Martirosyan (2648), who will face off against the Azerbaijan national chess team’s leading player Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (2770).

During the first classic match, the Armenian chess grandmaster played with whites and was at an advantage in the 29th step.

The second classic match will be held on July 19. In case of a tie, the tie-break of the rapid match will be held on July 20.

In Round of 32, Armenia’s only female chess player Elina Danielyan is competing with Kazakh chess player Dinara Saduakasova. The first classic match has yet to end.

Turkish Government Representative “Hate Speech” Video Against Armenians Removed

07/12/2021 Turkey (International Christian Concern) –  YouTube removed a video of Erdogan’s Communications Director, Fahrettin Altun, for “hate speech” against Armenians. The video in question was a recording of Altun’s speech given at an event to remember the assassinations of Turkish diplomats from the 1970s and 1980s by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia. The event, the Martyr Diplomats Exhibition, was held on April 24 in Istanbul and in Los Angeles, the same day as the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.

Altun responded to YouTube’s removal of the video by accusing the company of hypocrisy. He said in a tweet that YouTube, “ignores hate speeches against Islam and Muslims and easily opens up space for the terrorist organizations’ smear campaign.” He continued on saying, “we have seen once again that we need indigenous and national platforms in the field of media and communication, as we need in every field.”


Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan must be released without preconditions – Italian MPs

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ROME, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. Members of Parliament of Italy from Lega party Massimiliano Capitanio and Giulio Centemero have made a statement, calling for the release of the Armenian prisoners of war, held in Azerbaijan, without preconditions.

ARMENPRESS reports, ANSA published the statement of the Italian MPs, presented below,

“Azerbaijan continues holding numerous Armenian prisoners of war as hostages for using them in political negotiations with the support of Turkey. We have been informed that recently a concerning video showing the conversation of the Turkish and Azerbaijani Presidents has appeared on the internet, which confirms the fact that Armenian captives are being held in Azerbaijan illegally and are being used for the exchange of maps of mined territories or for other concessions. Clarity and urgent, tough position from all international colleagues is necessary on this issue in order to stop the speculations on human lives.

We expect our government to make its voice heard as soon as possible, expressing its position against those who continue violating all provisions of the international humanitarian law.

Therefore, we urge that all POWs and detained civilians are immediately released and repatriated without preconditions”.

 

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Kazakh President congratulates Armenian counterpart on birthday

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YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, sent a congratulatory message to the President of the Republic, Armen Sarkissian, on his birthday, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

He highly appreciated President Armen Sarkissian's contribution to the strengthening of Armenia's international position and the development of Armenian-Kazakh relations.

“I am convinced that continuing our constructive dialogue at a high level will further contribute to the expansion of Armenian-Kazakh cooperation both within the framework of bilateral and integration alliances. It fully corresponds to the interests of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Kazakhstan”, reads the congratulatory message of Tokayev.

Recognition of the Armenian genocide is a major moral crisis for Jews and Israel

The Times of Israel

Do you know that there are many publications in Hebrew which refer to the Armenian genocide as “Hashoa HaArmenit” or the Armenian shoah? This is because “shoah” intrinsically means extensive or cataclysmic destruction. The word became so identified with the terrifying destruction of the Jewish people and the Nazi intention to destroy all Jews everywhere that many of us retain a capital letter for the English translation of “shoah” when we are referring to this immense event of the Holocaust (capital H). But it is a mistake to think that either word –- in Hebrew or English –- is limited or “owned” by the Jewish people. In Hebrew, the word first appears in the Bible where it refers to total consumption by fire, and in English, there are many references through the ages long before the Holocaust to other holocausts, including of the Armenian people in the genocide by the Ottoman Turks 1915 to 1922.

Should Israel have recognized the Armenian genocide many years ago? Of course. The logic, fairness, and historical accuracy of this definition are obvious to a child. Israel’s choice to play such a serious version of realpolitik of lying blatantly about a solid piece of evidence in human history because it believed it would gain favor and benefits of such favor from the Turks was, in the eyes of many of us, disgraceful beyond words.

Moreover, it was pointed out frequently that this kind of “practical thinking” would be bitterly condemned were it applied by other countries to denial of the Holocaust — we Jews have been very fortunate that from the outset the German government has taken full remorseful responsibility for the horror it imposed on the Jewish people. Even so, there are thousands of cases of denials of the Holocaust in our world, and, quite properly, we react to them with angry scorn and whatever possible retaliation. Should not the same justice be our due when we assault another people’s minds and sensibilities by denying a known holocaust of their people?

Somehow, people get used to whatever is the prevailing norm in their lives, and stop fighting back, as even their own instincts incline them to do. Thus, prejudices and discriminatory and worse destructive behaviors by the huge authorities in our lives remain fashionable, practiced and accepted. In US history, for example, slavery for many years, or McCarthyism, or elimination of basic medical insurance for millions of people, or laws restricting the right to vote.

However, what is too little realized is that abject unfairness cannot help but be registered in the conscious and unconscious minds of people in the country responsible for hurting human lives severely. And they have consequences for the lives of people.

Both America and Israel take great pride in being democracies. Their pride in being free and caring societies streams enormous strength to the spirits of their citizens, and not at all surprisingly show up regularly in the rhetoric of their military security when one is called on to fight for freedom and democracy and not only for one’s specific country. Fighters are frequently encouraged that they are fighting for liberty, dignity, and decency in this world against enemies who are pictured as destructive to humanity.

Israel’s bizarre denials of the holocaust or genocide of another people brings enormous shame on Israel and works away inside of us Israelis  to reduce and complicate our pride and faith in our country. In my opinion, before long, it actually weakens our spirit and resolve and becomes an insidious source of weakening our basic ability to fight for our safety and survival.

The United States has now overcome decisively its denials of the Armenian genocide — President Biden has issued full recognition, after the Senate voted amazingly unanimously for recognition, after the House of Representatives had voted overwhelmingly for recognition.

In Israel, over the years, we have had several indications of the Knesset’s readiness to recognize the Armenian genocide — in one case, just a few years ago, a major committee of the Knesset voted decisively for recognition. Key leaders such as presidents of Israel and Knesset speakers have championed the move. Our current alternate prime minister and future prime minister has taken a firm public position for recognition: “I will continue to fight for Israeli recognition of the Armenian genocide; it is our moral responsibility as the Jewish state.”

If Not Now, When? The price we pay for grossly immoral behavior is huge and far from a smart-alecky triumph of power and cleverness. We need to be powerful, but mixed and integrated with the emphases of historic Judaism — and universal common sense — to be good to human life.

It is high time for Israel to recognize the Armenian genocide, and it will only add if such recognition is accompanied by a sensitive apology for doing so much too late. It is no crime for us to note in such an apology that Israel is always deeply aware of the terrifying destruction of Jews through the ages and in our Holocaust, and as a result understandably emphasizes policies designed to maximize its protection against future attacks against the Jewish people and sometimes can err because it is so busy protecting itself. The apology of course should then be accompanied by warm wishes for the security of the Armenian people.

In general, if Israel is to fulfill the intrinsic and historic seeking of justice to which Judaism is committed, and if it is to be an honored leader among nations, it is time for a full policy of standing with any and all people, including Muslims such as in China and Myanmar today, and including Christians such as in many countries today who are being subject to genocide.

  https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/recognition-of-the-armenian-genocide-is-a-major-moral-crisis-for-jews-and-israel/   

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Israel W. Charny is executive director and co-founder of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem and editor of the Encyclopedia of Genocide.
  Israel W. Charny