Sinopharm most popular Covid-19 vaccine in Armenia

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. The greatest consumption against Covid-19 in Armenia has the Chinese “Sinopharm” vaccine, Deputy Director of the National Center for Disease Control of Armenia and Director of the National Immunization Programme Manager Gayane Sahakyan said during the conversation with the journalists, referring to the question of which vaccine is the most popular in Armenia.

The state imports the vaccines at small quantities related to the expiration date. Sahakyan mentioned that the ministry always monitors to understand which is consumed faster. At this point the Chinese ''Sinopharm'' vaccine is the fasted to be consumed.

''Sinopharm” has 3 to 4-fold greater consumption than other vaccines'' said Sahakyan.




Hayk Marutyan dismissed as Yerevan Mayor

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 22 2021

The Yerevan City Council passed a vote of no-confidence against Hayk Marutyan and terminated his powers as the mayor of the capital city. The motion was backed by 44 Council members in closed, secret ballot, 10 others voted against during the special sitting that had lasted for several hours on Wednesday. 

"The results of the vote show the draft motion of the City Council of no-confidence vote against Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan has been backed by the Council," the presiding officer announced, inviting Deputy Mayor Hayk Sargsyan to take the seat of the Mayor. It had been earlier announced that Sargsyan would be in charge of the city mayor. 

To remind, the vote of no-confidence in Mayor Marutyan had been initiated by the ruling "My Step" faction. 

 

New video reveals role of Armenian ombudsman institution in combating hate speech

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 23 2021

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Arman Tatoyan on Thursday released an informative video, explaining the role of the institution in combating hate speech.

Apart from individual cases, the ombudsman carries out also a systemic fight against hate speech through awareness raising campaigns and educational programs, as well as support to legislative changes, his office reported.

This awareness-raising video on combating hate speech has been prepared in the framework of the project “Strengthening the access to justice through non-judiciary redress mechanisms for victims of discrimination, hate crime and hate speech”, funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe in their Partnership for Good Governance II.

“The message of the video is that we should live together as a democratic and harmonious society, respecting each other’s rights and dignity,” the ombudsman’s office said.

ANCA-WR Welcomes Colorado Supreme Court Decision to Keep Armenian Constituency within Congressional District 6

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Following written and oral testimony from Colorado’s Armenian community led by the Armenian National Committee of America Western Region office in Denver, the Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission recommended and the State Supreme Court approved the new boundaries of Congressional District 6 to, in part, preserve the Greater Denver area’s vibrant Armenian American constituency, concentrated in the cities of Aurora and Centennial, within a singular district.

“We are gratified that the Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, as well as the Colorado Supreme Court, listened to the dynamic Armenian community in the Centennial State to keep it within a single Congressional District so that Coloradans of Armenian heritage have solid representation in the US House of Representatives,” remarked ANCA-WR chairwoman Nora Hovsepian, Esq.

“When the dictatorial regimes in Turkey and Azerbaijan continue their genocidal onslaught on the Armenian homeland while demonizing our community in the USA, it is imperative for Armenian Americans to raise their profiles and voices in Washington,” continued Hovsepian. “The Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to keep Armenian Americans within one Congressional District should be an inspiration for California and other states similarly addressing 2020 US Census-based redistricting efforts.”

Armenian Americans have called Colorado home since the late 19th century, with waves of immigrants arriving after the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, followed by subsequent conflicts and destabilizing developments across the world, including the Lebanese Civil War, the Iran-Iraq War, the Iranian Revolution, the dissolution of the USSR, current economic crises in the Middle East, and Azerbaijan’s onslaughts on Armenians. 

Since 1979, the community has been led by the cultural organization Armenians of Colorado (AOC), which jointly leases a Capitol Hill office with ANCA-WR across the street from the Colorado State Capitol, home to the USA’s first Armenian Genocide statehouse khachkar memorial. Celebrated Coloradans of Armenian descent include Colorado Business Hall of Fame laureate LaRae Orullian, Great American Beer Festival founder Charlie Papazian, Alternative Radio founder David Barsamian, and former state administrator Ken Allikian. 

While a number of prominent Colorado Armenians and their businesses, such as Denver’s oldest business in existence, Sarkisian’s, the national chain Mike’s Camera, and Isberian Rug Company, are headquartered outside District 6, most recent Armenian immigrants have settled in the district, as evidenced by Census data, as well as the recent establishment of House of Bread, one of the district’s newest businesses. District 6 is also home to the Sardarapat Armenian Memorial Highway, established in 2018 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Armenian independence and survival.

Colorado Congressman Jason Crow, who currently represents District 6, also expressed appreciation that Armenian Americans, along with other immigrant communities, remained within District 6, despite the addition of a new district to Colorado’s congressional map. “I’m proud to represent the most diverse district in Colorado,” remarked Congressman Crow in a statement provided to the ANCA-WR. “With people from all walks of life and over 120,000 immigrants calling our community home, I believe deeply that our diversity of backgrounds and experiences makes us a stronger community,” continued the Congressman. “I will always do my best to represent the diverse voices in Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District – including the Armenian Community – and I look forward to working together with my constituents so I may best serve their interests in Washington, DC.”

The nonpartisan Commission’s description of Colorado Congressional District 6, subsequently approved by the Colorado Supreme Court, in outlining the district’s demographics states that “Aurora and the south suburban cities in Arapahoe County share many similar characteristics in that they are mature suburbs with distinctive neighborhoods, ethnic communities, and they are continuing to grow and are developing their own significant commercial centers.” The reference to ethnic communities, as evidenced by description’s accompanying source citations list, is based on ANCA-WR community development coordinator Simon Maghakyan’s oral testimony on behalf of the entire Armenian community on July 28, 2021.

Earlier, joined by the President of AOC Byuzand Yeremyan, Maghakyan also provided written testimony to the Commission, explaining the importance of keeping Armenian Americans in a singular district. The conclusion of the joint written testimony noted that “Armenian Americans in Colorado are a vibrant constituency for whom federal representation is an existential concern, given genocidal invasions against Armenia and nationwide and global hate crimes against Armenian individuals, communities, and their sacred sites.” The testimony noted that “Because Aurora and its immediate vicinity have the largest concentration of Armenian Americans, and because bipartisan members of Congress from the current district representing this area have demonstrated a commitment to representing Armenian American concerns, we strongly urge you to keep the City of Aurora and its immediate vicinity within the boundaries of a single Congressional District so that we can have proper representation in Congress.” 

“It doesn’t matter which party represents the Armenian American community in Congress, so long as we are represented. However, the only path for Colorado’s Armenian Americans to have an effective voice in Congress, regardless of party affiliation, is for the City of Aurora and its immediate vicinity to be part of a single Congressional district,” concluded ANCA-WR’s Maghakyan and AOC’s Yeremyan.

Armenians of Colorado, Inc. was established in June 1980 as a 501(c)3 non-profit cultural organization. Its purpose is to create a cohesive Armenian community and to further the understanding of Armenian history, culture, language, customs, and heritage. AOC actively supports issues and concerns of the Armenian-American community in Colorado as well as those identified within the Armenian Diaspora throughout the world.

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.

Armenia returns two detained Azerbaijani trespasser servicemen ‘for humanitarian reasons’ – MOD

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 20 2021

On December 18, 2021, two trespasser servicemen of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces were detained in the guard posts of the one of the military units of the Armenian Ministry of Defense.

On December 20, mediated by Russia, the mentioned servicemen were returned to the Azerbaijani side for humanitarian reasons.

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries emphasize unacceptability of use or threat of force to resolve border disputes

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov, and French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian, representing the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries, express support for the resumption of direct dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan under the auspices of the Minsk Group Co-Chairs.  

In a statement the Co-Chair countries call on the sides to continue the dialogue between the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan begun at meetings held in New York in September and Paris in November, as well as to continue contacts at the leadership level to promote a lasting and sustainable peace in the region.   

“The Co-Chair countries call on Armenia and Azerbaijan to refrain from inflammatory rhetoric and provocative actions and to implement in full the commitments they undertook on 9 November 2020 and reconfirmed on 26 November 2021 in statements made by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, and President of the Russian Federation and other jointly agreed ceasefire arrangements.  The Co-Chair countries call on Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue their engagement under Co-Chair auspices to make concrete progress on humanitarian issues — including, inter alia, detainees, demining, missing persons, voluntary return of displaced persons, and the protection of historic and cultural sites, and to work constructively to resolve other outstanding issues, such as border delimitation and demarcation and the restoration of economic and transportation links.  The Co-Chair countries also note with concern recent incidents on the non-demarcated Armenia-Azerbaijan border and reaffirm that the use or threat of force to resolve border disputes is unacceptable.  The Co-Chair countries also remind Armenia and Azerbaijan of their obligation to comply with the requirements of international humanitarian law and urge the sides to lift immediately all restrictions on international humanitarian organizations accessing conflict-affected areas and populations.  

The Co-Chair countries encourage the sides to welcome the Co-Chairs to the region as soon as possible to allow them to assess the situation on the ground first-hand, to make tangible progress in implementing humanitarian initiatives discussed at the meetings noted above, and to reach agreement on an agenda for future engagements.  They also reiterate their strong support for the continuing work of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chair in Office (PRCiO) in the region and encourage the sides to cooperate fully with his efforts.   

The Co-Chair countries of the OSCE Minsk Group reaffirm their commitment to working with the sides to find comprehensive solutions to all remaining issues related to or resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in accordance with their mandate in order to promote a secure, stable, prosperous and peaceful future for the South Caucasus region”, the statement says.

Earthquake registered on Armenia-Georgia border

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 12:54, 4 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. A 2.5 magnitude earthquake was registered on the Armenia-Georgia border 18 km north-east from the village of Bavra at 11:26 on December 4, the Seismic Protection Survey Seismological Network of the Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations said.

The earthquake was recorded at a depth of 10km.

The tremor measured magnitude 3-4 point at the epicenter area.

The earthquake was felt in Armenia’s territory, in the village of Bavra, Norashen and Sarchapet communities of Lori province.

 

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

100-Year-Old Grandma Cries Tears of Joy at Seeing Hometown in Virtual Reality

Newsweek
Nov 30 2021
A video of a grandmother, aged 100, having an emotional response to seeing her hometown cathedral via virtual reality has gone viral online, having garnered more than 2.6 million views.

The heartwarming clip, which was shared to TikTok by a woman called Michelle, known on the app as Schellywelly, begins with an elderly lady sitting on a sofa.

Text overlaying the footage reads: "Showing my 100 year old Armenian grandma the Etchmiadzin Cathedral in virtual reality."

The camera then cuts to the grandma wearing a VR headset, as she is being told to look around her.

Overcome with emotion the woman begins saying "it's so beautiful," before appearing to let out a sob, then wipe her face with a tissue.

A man's voice asks why she is crying and the 100-year-old responds again: "It's so beautiful!"

The Etchmiadzin Cathedral is located in the Armenian city of Vagharshapat, which is where the grandmother grew up, and it is thought by some scholars to be the oldest Christian cathedral in the world.

Michelle captioned the adorable footage, which can be watched here, writing: "She is the most precious sweetheart [sad-face emoji] #fyp #cute #grandma #armenian #armenia."

Since the video was posted to TikTok on November 26 it has gained lots of traction online, having received more than 520,100 likes and surpassing 6,540 shares.

More than 2,800 people also rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts on the video, with many finding it adorable.

One TikTok user, Manimakes2378, wrote: "I love seeing older people interact with technology."

Another person, Simplysisii, added: "Aww my heart bro [sad-face emoji] she's the sweetest."

Unrealistic_human typed: "This is so heart-warming," alongside a string of red-heart emojis.

Theodoros opined: "Y'all don't understand how much she's seen over 100 years…"

SG stated: "Not a day this app doesn't make me cry. God bless her and all."

Mohamed G. Dessouky revealed: "I'm Muslim and this touched me, may God keep her for you for many more years."

Hasmik gushed: "They are our treasure! We have to keep them safe at all cost! May God give her health to stay with us."

Happy_adriana commented: "This. This is what VR should be used for."

Simardeep Dhall gushed: "Beautiful way to use the technology! God bless."

J.wilson9 revealed: "My Grandmother was Armenian and past away a little over a year ago. They could pass as twins and seeing this video brought tears to my eyes.

To this, Michelle responded: "Yess!! We were so excited when we realized we could show her where she grew up."

A photograph of Etchmiadzin Cathedral and a stock image of an old woman wearing a VR headset. On TikTok an 100-year-old grandma broke down after seeing her hometown cathedral in virtual reality.ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES

Europe and France must support the Armenian people in the face of Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression – French Senate

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 30 2021

"France must show itself worthy of the hope it lit in the Armenian hearts," the official Twitter account of the French Senate wrote on Tuesday. Reflecting on the event titled "Armenia, one year later" held under the high patronage of the Senate President last week and dedicated to the one-year anniversary of the Senate resolution on the recognition of the Artsakh Republic, the message read: "Europe and France must support the Armenian people in the face of Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression." 

Russia in Talks with Turkey to Design New Generation Fighter Jets

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan inspect a Russian Su-57 fighter jet at an air show outside Moscow, 2019 (Reuters photo)

Moscow is ready to help NATO-member Turkey develop its newest fighter jet, a leading Russian defense official revealed on Sunday, reported the Russia Today—RT—news channel.

Ankara had previously indicated it was open to cooperating on the matter with friendly countries.

“Russia has repeatedly expressed readiness to assist Turkey [in the development of a fifth-generation fighter jet], but right now this project is in the negotiation phase,” the head of Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC), Dmitry Shugayev, told RIA Novosti.

Ismail Demir, the chairman of the Presidency of Defense Industries, a Turkish government agency, told the media in September that Ankara was looking to cooperate with friendly states on the design of such an aircraft.

The US expelled Turkey from its F-35 program in 2019, canceling the delivery of jets promised to Ankara after it rejected America’s demand to scrap the deal to purchase S-400 mobile air defense missile systems from Russia.

Turkey has maintained that it will choose arms sales partners regardless of outside pressure and in spite of its membership of the US-led NATO military bloc. 

In 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin showed the fifth-generation multi-purpose Su-57 stealth fighter to his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was touring an air show near Moscow.