How the escalation in Karabakh has affected Armenians living in Georgia

JAM News
Sept 30 2020
 
 
 
 
For the past five days there has been unrest in Javakheti, the southern region of Georgia largely inhabited by ethnic Armenians. The local population is not only following the escalation of the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan around Nagorno-Karabakh but is also trying to take specific steps to support Armenia.
 
Young people have come up with various initiatives — registration of volunteers, collecting money, medicine, foodstuffs, and rubber tires.
 
On September 29, things came to residents of the Akhalkalaki municipality of Javakheti closing down the international highway Georgia-Turkey in Kartsakhi, as they claimed that “Turkey used this road to transport weapons to Azerbaijan”.
 
Around 1,000 people gathered in Kartsakhi.
 
Trucks with Turkish state numbers were parked not far from the village of Kartsakhi.
 
Young people chanted: “Armenia!”, “Artsakh!”
 
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• “War will bring trouble to both peoples” – commentary from Baku
 
• Op-ed from Karabakh: “The specifics of the escalation might determine its outcome”
 
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Protesters demanded the Armenian-Georgian border be opened for the unimpeded transportation of humanitarian aid and volunteers to Artsakh.
 
“Until the Armenian-Georgian border is opened to let our aid reach Armenia, Turkish trucks won’t enter Georgia”, said participants of the demonstration. However after several hours of protest, local politicians and law enforcement organs managed to persuade people to let the cars pass through.
 
The situation in Javakheti started escalating on the very second day of the beginning of the military action in Karabakh.
 
On September 28, registration of volunteers began in Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda who, if necessary, were ready to join in combat.
 
Registration was organized by young Facebook users. Besides, several people sat at the stadiums in Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda and noted down personal information of volunteers — full name, citizenship (some people in Javakheti have double citizenship, Georgian and Armenian).
 
Information on the possibility of registering as volunteers spread quickly, even leading to queues. Organizers claimed that the lists would be sent to Armenia and drafting would start if necessary.
 
On September 28 four trucks with foodstuffs and tires were ready to leave Akhalkalaki for the border checkpoint Ninotsminda-Bavra and then Armenia.
 
However the trucks didn’t reach the border. They were stopped by the law enforcement officers who said that the border was closed due to the coronavirus.
 
This caused a storm of indignation in the region — in about an hour some 5,000 young men gathered at the border with Armenia. They accused the Georgian authorities of preventing the humanitarian aid to be sent.
 
The situation escalated by the minute, people demanded to open the border in order for their humanitarian aid to reach Armenia unimpeded.
 
Finally, law enforcement organs allowed two trucks with foodstuff to cross the border. The shipment of tires remained in Georgia.
 
Local Armenians gathered at the border and sang patriotic songs.
 
“Saakashvili will never see the support of the Armenian population!” Comments of politics and local residents
 
Another heated discussion in the region was caused by the statement of the former president of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili on Facebook, where he said that Karabakh was a part of Azerbaijan.
 
Many in Akhalkalaki think they shouldn’t vote for Saakashvili’s party in the upcoming elections on October 31.
 
“Whoever votes for his party is a traitor”.
 
“This is a treachery in every sense. Whoever represents his party in Javakhk, shouldn’t be voted for. They are allies of the Turks”.
 
“Don’t let his party into Javakhk”.
 
These are the comments we gathered on streets of Ninotsminda.
 
Melik Raisyan, majoritarian candidate of the United National Movement — a party leaded by Mikhail Saakashvili — in Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda electoral districts says that for him Saakashvili’s words are unacceptable but he doesn’t see anything new:
 
“I haven’t seen a leader in Georgia who wouldn’t openly support Azerbaijan’s interests. People speak about it clearly and openly. I don’t accept it but I understand their approach to this issue. Saakashvili has been saying the same thing for the past 15 years.
 
The bad thing here is that it is 17 year old boys that fight. Saakashvili’s words are not news to anybody, there’s nothing surprising about it, he even said it to Armenian high level officials during his presidency”, says Raisyan.
 
However he doesn’t deny that Saakashvili’s words will negatively influence the opposition’s chances during the elections:
 
“When there’s a war I find it unacceptable to talk about elections. Naturally, Saakashvili’s statement greatly affected our region, and our chances in the election decreased drastically, it is an obvious fact”, says Raisyan.
 
A day earlier Raisyan wrote a post on Facebook to support Armenia, calling the events in Karabakh “another bloody provocation of Azerbaijan aided by Turkey”.
 
Unambiguous statements in support of Armenia were also made by all other politicians running in the next elections.
 
Armenians are a peaceful nation but when “a war is imposed on them, they accept the challenge”, says Samvel Petrosyan, party list candidate of the Alliance of Patriots (this party is known for its active anti-Turkish position).
 
Petrosyan reminds Georgian people that “Azerbaijan claims territory of Georgia”:
 
“We unambiguously state that Azerbaijan is a threat for Georgia, as it is Azerbaijan that today occupied Georgian territory with the Georgian historical monument of David Gareji”, wrote Samvel Petrosyan on Facebook.
 
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• Will an ancient monastery complex in the mountains bring tension between Azerbaijan and Georgia to a head?
 
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“Armenian citizens of Georgia are in full sympathy of Artsakh and Armenia and are ready to provide any possible and impossible help”, says the candidate of the European Georgia Arsen Karapetyan. Politician doesn’t specify whether military help is in question.
 
Enzel Mkoyan, active member of Parliament of Georgia representing Georgian Dream, posted a statement on his Facebook addressing young people of Javakheti not to impede upon the functioning of the Armenian army.
 
“Armenian authorities confirm that today defense of Artsakh is in capable hands, army can repel any aggression, that’s why, my dear young people, I call upon you not to take certain steps without any need and not to impede the Defense Army in fulfilling their holy mission”, wrote Mkoyan on Facebook.
 
On September 29 council of Armenian non-governmental organizations of Kvemo Kartli and Samtskhe-Javakheti came out with a special statement as well.
 
In the letter to the Georgian authorities, its representatives also mentioned the territory problem of David Gareji that exists between Georgia and Azerbaijan:
 
“It is appropriate to mention the prohibition by Azerbaijani militaries of movement to the monastery complex of David Gareji that is located on the territory of Georgia and is one of the most respected Christian shrines for the pilgrims of Georgia”, says the statement.
 

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 24-09-20

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YEREVAN, 24 SEPTEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 24 September, USD exchange rate up by 0.03 drams to 485.32 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 4.52 drams to 565.06 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.11 drams to 6.28 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.29 drams to 618.49 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 44.30 drams to 29746.21 drams. Silver price down by 32.04 drams to 379.24 drams. Platinum price down by 448.80 drams to 13702.61 drams.

Turkish press: Libya starts implementing joint military programs with Turkey, defense minister says

In this Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019 photo, fighters of the ‘Shelba’ unit, allied with the U.N.-supported Libyan government, prepare for combat at the Salahaddin neighborhood front line in Tripoli, Libya. (AP Photo)

Libya and Turkey have started implementing a series of programs to reconstruct the military in the war-torn country, Defense Minister Salah Eddine al-Namrush said Sunday.

In a statement on Facebook, al-Namrush said they had started implementing the programs, which included the restructuring of the armed forces, air defenses, counterterrorism units, special operations units and the navy.

The first training was expected to be carried out west of the capital Tripoli, the minister said.

The program aims to establish a military in line with international standards.

Back in Aug. 17, al-Namrush had announced that they signed a deal with Turkish and Qatari defense ministers to provide assistance to restructure the military in the country.

The Turkish military will provide assistance to restructuring the Libyan Army into a regular army based on the model that was used in training the Azerbaijani Army.

Turkish military advisers and are expected to provide training and logistical assistance in cooperation with Qatar to reestablish a regular army in Libya.

The Libyan Army is currently an informal amalgamation of militias, tribal soldiers and clansmen. The process by Turkey and Qatar would standardize training and recruitment and make it an official army.

The process is similar to a military training agreement signed by Baku and Ankara in 1993 in the face of Armenian aggression in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Turkish gendarmerie forces provided training and assistance to their Azerbaijani counterparts, while Azerbaijani army staff also spent time in Turkey to receive training. Turkish air force pilots also provided training, and the Azerbaijani military received technical equipment support from Turkey.

In January, Turkey began deploying soldiers to Libya after Parliament approved a motion responding to Libya’s call for Turkish troops.

Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) made a formal request for “air, ground and sea” support from the Turkish military to help fend off an offensive by forces loyal to Haftar, who is attempting to take control of the capital, Tripoli. Turkey supports the GNA, which is also backed by the United Nations, against Hafter’s militia and mercenaries.

Armenian and Egyptian FMs discuss protection of religious groups

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2020

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A large-scale program for the development of horticulture will be launched in Akna district of Artsakh

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 14 2020

Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan visited the Akna district of Askeran on Sunday, Information department at the President’s office reported.

The president got acquainted on site with the activities of farmers engaged in horticulture, cultivation of vegetables and tobacco, inquired about the yield indices and realization issues. President Harutyunyan noted that the Government has been developing a program that envisages planting gardens throughout the whole district of Akna.

“The problem of irrigation in the district will be solved in the next two years. The works have already started. According to experts, the area has a great potential for the development of horticulture, and in the next stage the Government will start support programs in that direction. They will be accessible to all who wish,” said the President, noting that they will be consistent in targeted and efficient use of the allocated means.



Armenpress: Armenian PM offers condolences over death of famous Czech lawyer and journalist Dana Mazalova

Armenian PM offers condolences over death of famous Czech lawyer and journalist Dana Mazalova

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 18:02, 8 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan offered his condolences over the death of famous Czech lawyer and journalist Dana Mazalova.

“I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of well-known Czech lawyer and journalist Dana Mazalova. She had been involved in pro-Armenian activities since 1988 earthquake, and her rich documentary legacy has left a great mark on the impartial coverage of the Artsakh issue”, the Armenian PM tweeted.

Dana Mazalova died on September 4 at the age of 66 in a Prague hospital.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijani Defense Minister attends meeting of CIS Defense Ministers in Moscow

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Sept.4

Trend:

Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov, who is on a working visit to Russia, has attended a regular meeting of the Defense Ministers of the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization held on September 4, Trend reports.

Hasanov informed the meeting participants in his speech that the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been going on for many years, as a result of which over a million Azerbaijanis have become refugees and displaced persons.

The minister stressed that the fact of the occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijan by a CIS member state contradicts the norms and principles of international law, including that of CIS.

He pointed out that the large-scale provocation committed by Armenia in the direction of the Tovuz district of the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border in July of this year has posed a threat to the regional security.

Hasanov also stated that official Yerevan seeks to damage relations between Azerbaijan and the CIS member states.

At the end of the meeting, a joint statement was signed in connection with the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the end of World War II.

The defense ministers who signed the statement, expressing their attitude on several issues, reaffirmed their adherence to the goals and principles of the UN, the accepted norms of international law, in particular, the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Artsakh reports 1 new case of COVID-19 in past 24 hours

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 11:32, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. 1 new case of the novel coronavirus has been confirmed in the Republic of Artsakh in the past 24 hours, the ministry of healthcare said.

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Artsakh has reached 288, with 265 recoveries.

The number of active cases stands at 21.

49 citizens are currently quarantined.

No death case has been registered.

Two death cases have been registered, when the patients had a coronavirus but died from other disease. 

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Film on Armenia’s 2018 Velvet Revolution shortlisted for European Film Awards final

News.am, Armenia
Aug 26 2020


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The European Film Awards (EFA) has selected I Am Not Alone – a documentary on Armenia’s 2018 Velvet Revolution – as one of its 13 shortlist finalists.

Directed by Garin Hovhannisyan, I Am Not Alone tracks the path of Armenia’s incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, as he puts on his backpack on  Easter Sunday in 2018 and starts on a 120-mile walk across Armenia to protest President Serzh Sargsyan’s attempt to stay in power.

With unprecedented access to both the leader of the movement Nikol Pashinyan and former President and Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, the film follows the true story of the revolution that rocked Armenia in the spring of 2018.

The film is executive produced by Serj Tankian, Joe Berlinger (Intent to Destroy), Dan Braun (Wild Wild Country), Raffi Hovannisian, Suren Ambarchyan, and Alen Petrosyan. The producers are Eric Esrailian (The Promise, Intent to Destroy), Tatevik Manoukyan, and Alec Mouhibian.