Author: Khoyetsian Rose
Armenian National Security Service presents evidence of participation of mercenaries in Karabakh hostilities
The Armenian National Security Service presents evidence of participation of the Turkish side in the hostilities, presence of mercenary terrorists and panic among the latter.
Do clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan matter to Israel? – analysis
Azerbaijan Says Combat to Continue Until Armenian Forces Leave
- Armenia accuses Turkey of role in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
- Turkey backs Azerbaijan in fight, Russia calls to renew truce
Armenian Ombudsman, CoE implement program in biomedicine field for the first time
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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. At the initiative of Armenia’s Human Rights Defender, a human rights project in the field of biomedicine will be implemented with the Council of Europe in the CoE space for the first time, the Ombudsman’s Office told Armenpress.
Today the first online session of the commission coordinating the action plan Human Rights in Biomedicine took place. The program aims at raising public awareness about human rights standards in the fields of biomedicine and medicine, strengthening the capacities of lawyers, doctors and state structures in applying these standards.
The online session was attended by Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan, First deputy minister of healthcare Anahit Avanesyan and other officials.
The program will be implemented in 2020-2022.
Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan
Turkey becomes country exporting instability to various regions – Armenian Ambassador to Italy
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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan’s threat to strike Armenia’s Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) is a gross violation of the international humanitarian law, Armenian Ambassador to Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan said in an interview to the Italian La Verita daily.
“Such kind of threats at best show the real face of that country. We view that statement as a manifestation of state and nuclear terrorism. That statement is a threat to all nations of the region, as well as to Azerbaijani people itself. The interesting part is that the Azerbaijani leadership tried to “justify” the statement made by the official representative of the defense ministry, as a statement made on emotional background. Of course, this in no way reduces the threat coming from Azerbaijan for Armenia, the Armenian people, as well as the Azerbaijani people”, the Armenian Ambassador said.
She stated that for many years Azerbaijan was expressing concern at various international organizations over the safety of the NPP, stating that it is located in a seismic zone, is old and so on. But now Azerbaijan threatens to demolish the NPP. “We believe that all these show that Azerbaijan’s all so-called concerns have a strong anti-Armenian direction. Unfortunately, human life in that country has no value”, she added.
Asked what is her call to the Italian authorities over the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the Ambassador said she firstly wants to thank the Italian leadership, in particular the foreign minister for the balanced approach over the NK conflict settlement.
“I highly value the balanced approach of the Italian side demonstrated during the whole period of the July events. The expectation from the Italian side is for it to continue demonstrating a balanced and impartial approach, support the peaceful negotiation process which is being held under the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship”, the Ambassador noted.
According to the Ambassador, the recent escalation showed how demanded are the measures on strengthening security and trust.
Ambassador Hambardzumyan also talked about the Turkey’s role in this process, calling it unconstructive.
“Unfortunately, Turkey is becoming more dangerous as it has become a country exporting instability to various regions, be it in the Mediterranean, Africa or the Asian region. Currently Turkey is attempting to export that policy also to the South Caucasus. The unconditional support to Azerbaijan and their unconstructive role in the NK conflict are just one part of neo-Ottoman policy of today’s Turkey”, the Armenian Ambassador to Italy stated.
Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan
Artsakh reports around 295 ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan in one week
The Azerbaijani military breached the ceasefire along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan Line of Contact around 295 times in the past week.
In the period from September 13-19, the adversary fired more than 2,300 shots towards the Artsakh defense positions from firearms of different calibers, the Artsakh Defense Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
“The Defense Army’s frontline units mainly refrained from retaliating against the provocations of the adversary and continued to confidently fulfill their combat duties,” the statement read.
The Azerbaijani forces had fired over 3,200 shots towards the Artsakh defense positions in the previous week.
Heartbroken to learn of fire at Armenian church building – California Governor
California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken to Twitter to say he is heartbroken to learn about fire at an Armenian church building in San Francisco.
“I’ve experienced so many wonderful, moving moments in this church. Heartbroken to hear of this – but I know this community lives well beyond these physical walls and will continue to provide the hope and faith it does to so many,” the Governor tweeted.
A building next to an Armenian church in San Francisco’s Laurel Heights burned down overnight Thursday.
Dispatchers received reports around 4 a.m. of a fire at the building next to the St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church. Fire crews arrived on scene not long after and managed to prevent it from spreading to the church, but the building was destroyed.
“The San Francisco Fire Department responded immediately, however, the building has suffered a great loss,” V. Rev. Fr. Smpad Saboundjian and church chairman Rostom Aintablian wrote in a message to parishioners.
District Attorney of San Francisco Chesa Boudin has expressed outrage at the arson at Armenian Church.
“The Armenian community of San Francisco woke up today to an arson at their church. There is no room for this cowardly, hateful, criminal conduct in San Francisco. We stand with the Armenian community against hate,” Mr. Boudin said in a Twitter post.
Armenia 2nd President’s defense issues statement
US, Armenia discuss joint achievements and future cooperation
The first of four virtual sessions of the U.S.-Armenian Strategic Dialogue took place today, with the United States represented by USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia, Alexander Sokolowski and U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Kara C. McDonald, and Armenia represented by Deputy Minister of Justice Kristinne Grigoryan and Chairwoman of the Corruption Prevention Commission Haykuhi Harutyunyan.
The discussion focused on joint achievements and future cooperation to advance priority democratic reforms in Armenia, including anti-corruption and judicial and legal reforms.
The participants recognized key milestones Armenia has already achieved in its fight against corruption, including the new Corruption Prevention Commission, which was established with ongoing support of USAID.
The Strategic Dialogue will continue this fall, culminating in a capstone session in Washington, D.C. next month.