Armenia army prevents sabotage infiltration attempt by Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia
March 7 2020
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11:25, 06.03.2020

YEREVAN. – On March 6, at about 5:30 am, the Azerbaijani military launched an attempt of sabotage infiltration in the direction of one of Armenia’s combat positions located in a northeasterly direction.

But thanks to the competent actions of the Armenian military-position holders, the adversary was driven back to its starting position, suffering casualties, and leaving ammunition and a landmine detector behind, the Armenian Ministry of Defense informed Armenian News-NEWS.am. The Armenian side has no casualties, but one soldier sustained minor injuries.

Details of the incident are being clarified.

The analysis of the operations shows that the adversary has carried out serious preparatory work for this sabotage infiltration attempt carried out by appropriately trained personnel. It is noteworthy that a German-made landmine detector was used to open holes in the landmine fields.

Georgian Defense Minister on Official Visit to Armenia

Civil Georgia, Tbilisi
Feb 28 2020
28/02/2020 – 13:54

 

Georgian delegation headed by Defense Minister Irakli Garibashvili is visiting neighboring Armenia on February 27-28.

Defense Minister held talks with his Armenian counterpart Davit Tonoyan discussing regional security and stability. The Ministers signed a bilateral cooperation plan envisaging deepening ties between the two Ministries. Georgian delegation then visited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to pay tribute to the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide, Armenian Ministry of Defense wrote.

Started my official visit to Yerevan by meeting my colleague David Tonoyan. We signed a bilateral cooperation plan between our ministries and discussed the ways to strengthen our ties and foster regional security. pic.twitter.com/Cch4AqBKVp

— Irakli Garibashvili (@GharibashviliGe)

In the course of the visit Georgia’s Defense Minister also met Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. “Prime Minister Pashinyan and Minister Garibashvili stressed that the two nations are bound by centuries-old historical, cultural ties and Christian values, which provide a solid basis for closer interaction between the two countries,” Pashinyan’s Office reported

“I reaffirmed our good neighborhood and friendly relations with Armenian people”, tweeted Garibashvili. He also voiced support for the policy of balanced relations to foster security in the [South Caucasus] region. The two sides agreed that joint efforts should be made to that end.

Met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to reaffirm our good neighborhood and friendly relations with Armenian people. Georgia supports the policy of balanced relations to promote security in the region. pic.twitter.com/9J2IW6G1oY

— Irakli Garibashvili (@GharibashviliGe)

Defense Minister will conclude his journey on February 28, after paying a visit to Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Karekin II, Catholicos of all Armenians and Head of the Armenian Apostolic Church.


Armenian FM meets with Minister of State for Europe in Berlin

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 13, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan met with German Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth in Berlin. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan is in Berlin with PM Pashinyan’s delegation, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia.

Zohrab Mnatsakanyan noted that Armenia greatly highlights the partnering relations with Germany. The interlocutors discussed the joint programs and initiatives aimed at the expansion of the Armenian-German cooperation.

The sides also referred to the agenda of Armenia-EU partnership and highlighted the role of the Comprehensive and Enhanced partnership Agreement between Armenia and the EU as a legal base for fostering the cooperation between Armenia and the EU member states.

Emphasizing that the main beneficiaries of the Armenia-EU cooperation are individuals, FM Mnatsakanyan highlighted the works for the launch of visa liberalization talks.

During the meeting the sides discussed the process of the large-scale reforms carried out by the Government of Armenia aimed at the strengthening of democracy and rule of law, trust towards the judicial system and fight against corruption.

Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Michael Roth exchanged views on international and regional developments.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan


2019 December economic activity figures “broke all records” – PM

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. The Statistics Committee has released the 2019 December economic activity figures, and the number shows that December of 2019 broke all records and secured a 10,7% economic activity growth, PM Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

“Moreover, exports grew 13%. Services grew 11,6%, industry grew 6,4%, construction – 4,9%, and salaries grew 5,4%. The results of the year are more record breaking. I will present it later,” he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Serzh Sargsyan visits Yerablur military cemetery on Army Day

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. Third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, the leader of the Republican Party (HHK), visited the Yerablur Military Pantheon on Army Day to pay homage to the memory of fallen soldiers.

“I would like to congratulate our soldiers and officers, our generals and commanders, our courageous volunteers and the merited veterans of the Armenian army,” Sargsyan told reporters at the cemetery.

“Our army is a glorious, triumphant army. Not once has it proven on the battlefield its ability to defend the security of Armenia, the Armenian people, including our compatriots living in the Republic of Artsakh. On this cherished day, I have one wish – that we keep our faith for the army strong. This is very important,” Sargsyan said.

Sargsyan was accompanied by members of the HHK during the visit.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Music: The Iranian Armenian is the first to receive a star on the Walk of Fame

The Media HQ
Jan 18 2020
By James Mumaw

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – “Stand by me” in Farsi, with Bon Jovi?

This is just one of many creative collaborations in which Andy Madadian was able to share his culture with an American audience. Known for peace and determination, he is the first Iranian-Armenian American to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

“I came to America when there was a revolution in Iran. I came here to become an American rock star. And fate brought millions of Iranians and Armenians to this beautiful country called America, and I had the opportunity to record in Armenian and Iranian. And thank God they were hits and I became an Iranian Armenian singer, ”he said.

Madadian’s energetic music sparked a collaboration with Latoya Jackson, where the artist sang in Persian in her hit “Tehran”. But Tehran itself didn’t exactly greet Madadian.

The religious regime found its content too liberal and prohibited sales in Iran.

“My music was banned in Iran, so the source of income and the source of the royalties were never there. We basically made music for love. And we never had financial support from Iran, the main source of our fans base,” said Madadian.

“But hey, I’m not complaining, I’ve always had music. I had a great family, a great life in America, so life was fantastic, it was difficult, but I’m here and I think this is just the beginning . “

The beginning of a new era. Madadian releases new English music, especially a new song called “The Good Fight”.

His hope is to continue to share a spirit of peace and unity through his art.

“I think all of these war talks are nonsense. The people of Iran and America love each other. Governments should ease off and hopefully nothing drastic will happen,” said Madadian. “My greatest wish is that Iran and America be friends so that we can all come and go and live in both countries.”

To this day, Madadian and the many Persians who live in LA continue to worry about their loved ones who are still in Iran.

“I have many, many good friends I grew up with. They are in Iran. And we are always worried about them. And we always pray that someday the situation will be peaceful for people, and hopefully, Iran and America will live in peace, “he said. “Because both cultures value each other and we should put our differences aside and continue with life.”

His Hollywood Walk of Fame star, who uses the power of music to keep his communities both joyful and connected, is just a step forward in a peaceful direction.


Combating violence against women VS national values – Armenians protest ratification of Istanbul Convention

JAM News
Nov 1 2019

A protest rally was held in Yerevan in connection with the visit of representatives of the Council of Europe, which are holding discussions on the convention

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A rally was held today against the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, which aims to prevent violence against women and domestic violence. The rally took place near the parliament.

Much of the Armenian public that domestic violence is not prevalent in the country.

The Armenian parliament held a discussion on the ratification of the convention with the participation of senior officials of the Council of Europe, and activists who are fighting to ensure that parliament does not ratify this document take to the streets again.

Rejecting the role of the victim

Activists are convinced that the convention threatens traditional Armenian values.

The head of the Volia initiative, Vahagn Chakhalyan, announced that their rallies will continue:

Citizens are ready to organize demonstrations of disobedience in different cities of Armenia.  We say that this is not yet necessary, since the document is not yet at the ratification stage.  And if the National Assembly of Armenia does not listen to the voice of citizens and goes against their opinion, then protests will be held in all cities.”

This time, the protest rally took place first in front of the parliament building.  A few hours later, it was decided to march along the streets of Yerevan.

Armenia joined the convention in January 2018, even under the former authorities, but then the issue did not cause such a scandal; Armenia did not ratify the convention officially.

The Istanbul Convention (or “Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence”) was signed in 2011 in Istanbul.

Of the 47 Council of Europe member states, 34 have ratified the Convention, and 11, including Armenia, have only signed.  Russia and Azerbaijan did not sign it, and Bulgaria generally recognized the convention as unconstitutional.

According to the government program, the Istanbul Convention was to be ratified in the second half of September 2019.

MPs from the Prosperous Armenia parliamentary party agree with the opinion of the activists; tThey even joined the collection of signatures against the ratification of the convention, organized by the Volia initiative.

According to MP of the Prosperous Armenia Party Gevorg Petrosyan, the Istanbul Convention contradicts the Armenian Constitution and the country’s value system.

The fact that in 2018 alone in Armenia more than 400 criminal cases were opened in cases of the use of violence against women, the MP commented on as follows:

“We have legislation that punishes domestic violence.  It is impossible to ratify under this pretext what, in essence, is aimed at the destruction of our national system of values.”

Gevorg Petrosyan means the “Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence, on the protection of persons affected by domestic violence and on the restoration of harmony in the family.”

It was adopted at the end of 2017 – again after heated debate and protests in general, it entered into force in January 2018, and began to be applied practically from July 1, 2018.

In connection with the intensification of the protests, the chairman of the parliamentary commission on state and legal issues Vladimir Vardanyan explained: at the moment, the ratification of the Istanbul Convention is not on the agenda of the National Assembly.

But we need to clearly understand the following: Armenia is a member of the Council of Europe, and in a certain sense we should go in this direction.  There should be discussions of the (convention).”

The fact is that victims of violence generally do not report to the police.

Very rarely do women come forward to talk about violence against them; even rarer do people go to the police. This creates the impression in society that there is no violence against women in Armenia.

At the same time, as psychologist Anush Aleksanyan explained to JAMnews, victims of violence remain silent because they are afraid of the reaction of society:

“The society does not have the right attitude towards people who have been abused, there is no support.  Therefore, they simply remain silent or speak on condition of anonymity.  We also don’t have a culture of discussing such topics,” says the psychologist.

 Aleksanyan considers it a big problem that society often justifies the rapist and blames the victim.

The psychologist explains that people are silent about violence against themselves out of guilt – the inevitable consequences of violence.  After all, they are also carriers of the stereotypes of their society and often share the opinion of others that they have a share of guilt in what happened.

As regards sexual violence, the Armenian Penal Code does not provide for legal action at all if the rapist is the legal husband of a woman.