Justice Ministry unveils Judicial Code amendment bill

Justice Ministry unveils Judicial Code amendment bill

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12:55, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Justice has presented the bills on amending the Judicial Code and the constitutional law “On the Constitutional Court”.

The bills have been posted online for public debates.

“The presented bill package is called to provide effective and complex legal bases for the evaluation of integrity of judges in the following directions: property state (checking the legality of property), professionalism and respect towards human rights, impartiality (decision-making free of certain ties or influences). The proposed mechanisms of evaluation of integrity of judges has adopted the following principles,” the draft mentions.

In addition to fighting corruption in the judiciary, the mechanism of integrity evaluation will also enable to not disrupt the stability and independence of the judiciary, because the main responsible for the entire process will be the Supreme Judicial Council, which has the constitutional mission of ensuring judicial independence, and in the event of Constitutional Court Judges – the Constitutional Court.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.

Russia’s stance over negotiated resolution of NK conflict hasn’t changed, says Zakharova

Russia’s stance over negotiated resolution of NK conflict hasn’t changed, says Zakharova

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17:25, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. Russia’s stance in deciding the final status of Nagorno Karabakh and settling the conflict through negotiations remains unchanged, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on August 9 during a briefing.

“Russia proceeds from the point that the final status of Nagorno Karabakh must be decided through negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. You know our stance, it hasn’t changed,” she said.

Zakharova noted that Russia will continue assisting the peaceful resolution of the NK conflict.

“We, as one of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, and considering Moscow’s close relations with Baku and Yerevan, remain inclined to provide support with the purpose of comprehensive advancement of the peace process”, she said.

Zakharova noted that the mutual accusations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are concerning for Russia. “This kind of rhetoric doesn’t correspond to the development of favorable conditions for the negotiations process, and accordingly, to the interests of finding compromise options for the resolution of the conflict”.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.

Armenia’s Security Council Secretary concerned over secret information leak

Armenia’s Security Council Secretary concerned over secret information leak

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18:45, 8 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 8, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan thinks it would be better if the secret investigative documents on March 1 case did not appear in the hands of media. ARMENPRESS reports Grigoryan expressed concern over the fact that the secret information appeared in the hands of the Russian service of BBC.

“Of course, we are concerned. It’s important for us that there is no leak of secret information because confidentiality means security and safety. It’s necessary to investigate and understand how those documents appeared in the hands of the media”, Grigoryan said.

He noted that there is no country in the world that do not encounter the problem of information leakage.

“Everybody encounters with the problem of confidentiality. WikiLeaks is a good example. The entire secret documents of one of the most powerful countries, the USA, appeared in the media. we are not insured but make all efforts to minimize the risks”, Grigoryan said.

BBC Russian service published an article yesterday about the March 1 tragic events, insisting that the shooting in the direction of the protestors was carried out under the commandment of Major-General Samvel Karapetyan. It also noted that the then incumbent President Robert Kocharyan and President-elect Serzh Sargsyan visited the unit stationed in the basement of the Presidential Residence, Baghramyan 26.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Kyrgyzstan’s ex-president charged with corruption

Kyrgyzstan’s ex-president charged with corruption

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09:56, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. Kyrgyzstan’s ex-president Almazbek Atambayev has been charged with corruption, his lawyer Sergei Slesaryov has said on August 9.

“Ayambayev has been charged with corruption, there are no other details yet,” he said.

Slesyarov said that Atambayev has been placed under pre-trial detention until August 26.

The former leader of the country was arrested on August 8 in his home in the village of Koy-Tash.

A day before, when SWAT teams arrived to arrest him, his supporters gathered around the house to prevent Atambayev from being taken into custody. More than 40 people were injured, and one SWAT soldier was killed. Atambayev later said he was the one who opened gunfire.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Tank crews of Russian base in Armenia drill ‘tank carousel’ tactics

Russia’s Defense Technologies Newswire
Thursday 2:57 PM GMT
Tank crews of Russian base in Armenia drill ‘tank carousel’ tactics
 
MOSCOW July 25
 
Tank crews of the Russian base in Armenia that is organic to the Southern Military District (YuVO) are using T-72B tanks to destroy enemy targets with standard shot at drills held at the Alagyaz range. The tank troopers are using a special tactical maneuver called “tank carousel”, YuVO’s press service said.
 
MOSCOW, July 25. /TASS-DEFENSE/. Tank crews of the Russian base in Armenia that is organic to the Southern Military District (YuVO) are using T-72B tanks to destroy enemy targets with standard shot at drills held at the Alagyaz range. The tank troopers are using a special tactical maneuver called “tank carousel”, YuVO’s press service said.
 
“The tank troopers have undergone a month-long training to learn to fire at targets, which simulated heavy hardware of the conditional adversary in constantly changing tactical and target situations, which helps the crews to develop prompt reaction and ability to make unconventional decisions to resolve combat training tasks. The ‘tank carousel’ maneuver is designed to deliver continuous fire to suppress the adversary. Tanks take turns in advancing to fire positions and firing at the enemy in order to compensate for the time required for reloading, YuVO said.
 
The servicemen are also using reconnaissance drones and practice quick-firing at distances of up to 2,500 meters.
 
More than 100 servicemen and about 30 units of military hardware, including unmanned aerial vehicles, (UAV) are engaged in the drills.

Armenians Prepare for Pilgrimate St. Thaddeus Monastery

St. Thaddeus Monastery in Iran

TEHRAN (Mehr News Agency)—Hundreds of Christian worshipers are preparing to head for St. Thaddeus Monastery to observe a religious ceremony passed down from generation to generation.

For the 65th consecutive year, pilgrims from Iran, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Germany, Canada and some other countries get together, this year from July 25 to 27, to observe a ceremony called Badarak in one of the world’s oldest monasteries.

Attendees commemorate the martyrdom of St. Thaddeus, one of the twelve disciples killed while he was preaching the Gospel. The legend says, a church dedicated to him was first built in 68 CE where Qareh Klise is standing.

The festivity is of high importance for Iranian-Armenians who mostly come from the cities of Tabriz, Urmia, Tehran, Isfahan and Qazvin, to stage the reunion in groups and families. It also provides them opportunity to go on holiday and visit distant relatives.

Baptism of children and youngsters along with performances of traditional songs and dances are among highlights the event.

Also known as the Qareh Klise (“the Black Church”), the church is one of the oldest surviving Christian monuments in the country. It is situated in West Azarbaijan Province, some 20 kilometers form Maku, adjacent to the borders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey.

The ancient Church shows off elaborate bas-reliefs of flowers, animals and human figures on its façade and exterior walls. It bears verses of Old and New Testament in Armenian calligraphy as well.
Together with St. Stepanos Monastery and the Chapel of Dzordzor, Qareh Klise was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2008 under the name “Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran.”

All the three sites are located in West Azarbaijan and are of high significance from historical and cultural perspectives. They bear credible testimony to interchanges with the ancient regional societies in particular the Byzantine, Orthodox and Persian.

UNESCO says that the churches bear examples of outstanding universal value of the Armenian architectural and decorative traditions.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/04/2019

                                        Thursday, 
Armenian Official Unsure About Russian Gas Price In 2020
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenia -- Garegin Baghramian speaks to RFE/RL, Yerevan, November 8, 2018.
The head of an Armenian regulatory body said on Thursday that it is not yet 
clear whether the price of Russian natural gas imported by Armenia will change 
next year.
Russia’s Gazprom monopoly raised the wholesale price from $150 to $165 per 
thousand cubic meters in January. But under an agreement reached by it with the 
Armenian government, the cost of its gas for Armenian households and corporate 
consumers will remain the same for now.
Garegin Baghramian, the chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission 
(PSRC), expressed confidence that Armenia’s Gazprom-owned gas distribution 
network will not ask the PSRC to raise the retail prices as well this year.
But Baghramian could not say whether the Russian gas tariffs for Armenia will 
rise, fall or remain unchanged in 2020. He said the government is continuing to 
negotiate with the Russian side on the issue.
“I can’t say at this point what will happen. Like I have said before, each 
party negotiates to try achieve a more economically beneficial result,” he told 
reporters, adding that Yerevan hopes to convince the Russians to cut the gas 
price.
Reports in the Armenian and Russian media have said that Moscow is on the 
contrary keen to raise the current tariff set below international market-based 
levels. Baghramian dismissed these reports as mere “presumptions.”
The gas issue is expected to be on the agenda of Russian President Vladimir 
Putin’s visit to Yerevan slated for October. Putin most recently discussed it 
with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian at a meeting held in Saint 
Petersburg on June 6. Pashinian said after those talks that a low gas price is 
essential for continued economic growth in Armenia.
Pashinian Vows To ‘Improve’ U.S.-Armenian Relations
U.S. -- President Donald Trump an First Lady Melania Trump pose for a 
photograph with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian at a reception in New 
York, September 26, 2018.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian pledged to strengthen Armenia’s relationship 
with the United States when he congratulated President Donald Trump on 
America’s Independence Day on Thursday.
Pashinian stressed in that regard the importance of negotiations held by senior 
U.S. and Armenian officials in Yerevan in May.
“It is my pleasure to state that the first meeting of the U.S.-Armenia 
Strategic Dialogue was recently held in Yerevan,” he said in a congratulatory 
message to Trump publicized by his office. “It evidenced the progress in our 
bilateral relations, which are based on shared values.”
“Armenia is eager to improve these relations and develop multifaceted 
cooperation between our two countries,” he added.
Like Armenia’s former leaders, Pashinian thanked the U.S. for its economic and 
other assistance to his country which has totaled over $2 billion since 1992. 
“The support of the United States today will allow for smooth and faster 
reforms and make democracy irreversible in Armenia,” he said.
Pashinian complained in March about Washington’s “zero reaction” to democratic 
change in Armenia. He seemed unhappy with the fact that there has been no 
significant increase in U.S. economic assistance to Yerevan since last year’s 
“velvet revolution” which brought him to power.
The U.S. ambassador in Yerevan, Lynne Tracy, countered afterwards that in 2018 
Washington provided $26.7 million in assistance to Armenia in addition to an 
ongoing $66 million aid program implemented by the U.S. Agency for 
International Development (USAID).
The U.S.-Armenian “strategic dialogue” was followed by an announcement that the 
U.S. government will provide up to $16 million in fresh aid to the South 
Caucasus nation. In addition, the USAID pledged to allocate $6 million in 
support of the Pashinian government’s “democratic reform agenda.”
Successive governments in Yerevan have sought closer partnership with the West 
while keeping Armenia allied to Russia. Tracy said in May that “the 
Armenian-Russian relationship should not and does not preclude Armenia from 
also pursuing strong, mutually beneficial relations with the United States, the 
European Union, and other partners.”
Constitutional Court Chairman Rules Out Resignation
        • Astghik Bedevian
        • Marine Khachatrian
Armenia -- Hrair Tovmasian, the newly elected chairman of the Constitutional 
Court, speaks in the parliament, Yerevan, March 21, 2018.
The chairman of Armenia’s Constitutional Court, Hrayr Tovmasian, said on 
Thursday that he will not resign despite having his legitimacy challenged by 
the court’s newest judge and the ruling My Step alliance.
The judge, Vahe Grigorian, claims that only he and another judge of the 
9-member court, Arman Dilanian, can make valid decisions because they were 
appointed after constitutional amendments which took effect last year. Citing 
the amended constitution, Grigorian says the Constitutional Court now consists 
only of “judges” and does not comprise Tovmasian and six other “members” 
appointed before April 2018.
In a joint statement issued last week, the seven members as well as Dilanian 
dismissed Grigorian’s “peculiar interpretations” of the constitution and said 
they “cannot have any legal consequences.”
Tovmasian referred to that statement when he was asked by journalists to 
comment on the dispute. “There is no situation, no problem that needs to be 
resolved,” he said. “I don’t see a problem. If I don’t see a problem I can’t 
speak of solutions.”
Grigorian elaborated on his claims in a lengthy letter to Armenia’s government, 
parliament and top judicial officials publicized on June 28. He urged them to 
help resolve the “crisis” and proposed three different solutions, including the 
election of seven new Constitutional Court judges by the National Assembly. 
None of those state institutions has officially replied to Grigorian’s letter 
so far.
Armenia -- Vahe Grigorian, a nominee to the Constitutional Court, speaks in the 
parliament, Yerevan, June 18, 2019.
Echoing statements by other political allies of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, 
a senior My Step lawmaker, Vahagn Hovakimian, effectively sided with Grigorian 
on Thursday. He said that Tovmasian and the six other court members are now in 
a legally “vulnerable” position.
“From the standpoint of the public and many lawyers, they can no longer make 
decisions on constitutional justice in the name of the Republic of Armenia,” 
Hovakimian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.
But Gevorg Petrosian, a senior lawmaker representing the main opposition 
Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), continued to strongly disagree with such 
statements. “That letter [by Grigorian] must be folded as a relic and put 
aside,” he said. “There is no legal dispute here. There is a political one.”
Petrosian has repeatedly argued that an article of the amended constitution 
makes it clear that the Constitutional Court members appointed before 2018 can 
serve as judges until they turn 65.
Grigorian’s claims were also dismissed as “nonsensical” by Davit Harutiunian, a 
former justice minister affiliated with the former ruling Republican Party of 
Armenia (HHK).
“Even if I say that earth is flat that won’t bring about a crisis,” said 
Harutiunian. “What would I do if someone appealed to me with a proposal which I 
find nonsensical? Nothing.”
Tovmasian, who will turn 49 next week, was a senior lawmaker representing the 
former ruling party until Armenia’s former parliament controlled by the HHK 
appointed him as Constitutional Court chairman in March 2018. He is also one of 
the main authors of sweeping constitutional changes which former President 
Serzh Sarkisian controversially enacted in 2015.
Press Review
“Aravot” says that former President Robert Kocharian is the main architect of a 
“criminal-oligarchic corrupt system” that has ruled Armenia. “Of course, the 
seeds of that system, including vote rigging, were sown in the 1990s,” writes 
the paper. “But at the time that was happening in a spontaneous fashion, 
against the background of the breakup of the Soviet system, property 
redistribution and impunity granted to some participants of the [Karabakh] war. 
But it was Robert Kocharian who made these things systemic in with his 
trademark determination and organizational skills. He decided who and when can 
do business and who cannot; who must earn how much and pay up to whom; what TV 
stations can and cannot report, and so on. While preserving this system, Serzh 
Sarkisian tried to loosen the screws, so to speak. But that ultimately led to 
regime change. This is the system which [Nikol] Pashinian and his team are 
sincerely trying to dismantle.”
“Zhoghovurd” reports that Poland’s ambassador to Armenia was summoned to the 
Foreign Ministry in Yerevan after the Polish Embassy refused to issue a visa to 
an Armenian reporter planning to visit Europe. The paper hails the move, saying 
that Western diplomatic missions must not create “obstacles” to travellers from 
Armenia. It says people planning to emigrate to the European Union and stay 
there illegally will always find ways of doing that.
“Hraparak” says that even the Armenian judiciary has often “ignored” decisions 
made by the country’ Constitutional Court. The paper says this explains why the 
court has not played a major role in the day-to-day lives of Armenians. “And it 
is at least weird to say now that there is a constitutional crisis in the 
country just because the Constitutional Court is not fully staffed or because 
it is not fully clarified whether Constitutional Court judges are mere 
‘members’ or real judges,” it says.
(Lilit Harutiunian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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California provides $5 million for Armenian American Museum

Panorama, Armenia
July 4 2019

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the 2019 – 2020 state budget with $5 million included for the Armenian American Museum. The 2019 – 2020 budget provides $4 million in new funding for the museum and $1 million in reallocated funding. The approval brings the State of California’s total investment in the museum to $8 million.

Governor Newsom proposed the new funding for the developing cultural and educational center in the May revise of his 2019 – 2020 budget proposal following a successful meeting between the Governor’s office and museum leadership, Asbarez reported.

“My staff was enlivened by the progress and vision of the Armenian American Museum,” stated Governor Newsom when expressing his support for the historic project during a recent interview. “We have to continue supporting the museum to raise more awareness of the extraordinary contributions of the Armenian community and to reflect on their history.”

In early May, the museum’s Board of Trustees, Construction Committee, and Alajajian Marcoosi Architects met with Governor Newsom’s Legislative Secretary Anthony Williams. Initiated by State Senator Anthony Portantino, the meeting was an important opportunity for museum leadership to present its vision for the cultural and educational center, provide a guided tour of the museum site at Central Park, and have a productive discussion directly with the Governor’s team.

“I’m very pleased that Governor Newsom has proudly embraced the Armenian American Museum and put his support behind this amazing project,” stated Senator Portantino. “The Governor clearly recognized the significance of the project to the State of California for all of California to embrace and Mr. Williams left the board briefing quite impressed with this historic effort.”

“We are grateful to Governor Newsom as well as to Senator Portantino and the State of California for supporting the Armenian American Museum,” stated Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian. “We have reached a historic milestone for the project and look forward to the historic groundbreaking of the landmark center.”

The City of Glendale, home to one of the largest Armenian diaspora communities, has dedicated a premier location for the museum in downtown Central Park.

The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California is a developing project in Glendale, CA with a mission to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Armenian American experience. 

168: Artsakh military carries out “huge” engineering, reinforcement at combat positions

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The Artsakh military has carried out large scale engineering and reinforcement works at its combat positions, Lt. Colonel Pargev Martirosyan, deputy commander of a Defense Army base told reporters during a tour.
The works are “increasing the security level and improving the daily conditions of servicemen”, he said.

“Recently huge engineering and reinforcement works were carried out at combat positions,” he said, adding that trenches have been built. He said all roads that were previously under enemy surveillance have been closed by building “hole-roads”.

Armenian President extends condolences over death of former Cypriot President Demetris Christofias

Armenian President extends condolences over death of former Cypriot President Demetris Christofias

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YEREVAN, JUNE 22, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a letter of condolences to President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades on the death of former Cypriot President Demetris Christofias, the Armenian Presidential Office told Armenpress.

In the letter President Sarkissian stated that Demetris Christofias has a great contribution to the modern history of Cyprus as a wise leader of the good people of Cyprus and a dedicated son to his homeland.

“Armenia remembers with a great appreciation Demetris Christofias’ contribution to the deepening and strengthening of the Armenian-Cypriot brotherly ties. The good memory of the friend of the Armenian people will remain forever in our hearts.

Please accept my deepest condolences, as well as convey my sincere words of support to his relatives and friends”, reads the letter.

Demetris Christofias has died at the age of 72 on June 21.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan