Part of downtown Paris named after Armenia, embassy says

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 15 2021

On Thursday evening, the City Council of Paris made an important decision, once again confirming the steadfast friendship between France and Armenia and the durability of the Armenian-French privileged relations, the Armenian Embassy in France reported on Friday.

By a unanimous decision of the City Council, the broad area between the Pont de l'Alma and Pont des Invalides bridges enclosed by the Seine River has been named Esplanade d'Arménie (Esplanade of Armenia) after Armenia.

Esplanade d'Arménie will be included in the official address register of Paris. The monument to Komitas, which was unveiled in 2004, and Yerevan Park, which opened in 2009, will also be located in the area.

"Thank you to the City Council of Paris led by Mayor Anne Hidalgo for this important initiative and the decision adopted, as well as Deputy Mayor Arnaud Ngatcha for authoring the draft decision,” the embassy said.

The Armenian ambassador to France was also invited to the meeting of the City Council.

Asbarez: Human Rights Defender Presents Pope With Report on Torture of Armenian POWs

Armenia's Human Rights Defender presents report on Azerbaijani atrocities against Armenians to Pope Francis

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan presented Pope Francis a report on the torture of Armenian prisoners of war and captives by Azerbaijanis.

Tatoyan is in the Vatican as part of delegation led by Catholicos Karekin II, who introduced the Human Rights Defender to the Pope. Tatoyan told the pontiff that some of the Armenian captives are held illegally in Azerbaijan facing a threat to their lives, and spoke about Azerbaijani violations against the border population of Armenia.

Tatoyan presented his report to the pope, who, according to the Human Rights Defender’s Office, leafed through the report and saw the photos depicting Azerbaijan’s heinous and cruel treatment of Armenians.

“Pope Francis instructed his assistants to examine the reports and present it to him,’’ the Human Rights Defender’s Office said, adding that three reports were handed to the Pope, one of which about the so-called “tropy park.” The second reports covers torture of Armenian captives by Azerbaijanis and the third is about the ban of using the testimonies of captives during trials on criminal cases. The latter report alleges that the Azerbaijani authorities initiated illegal criminal proceedings against Armenian captives on the basis of their testimony, which they received through torture and inhumane treatment.

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan makes presentation to Italian lawmakers

Tatoyan also presented his findings on Wednesday to the Human Rights Protection Committee of the Italian Parliament.

In his presentation to Italian lawmakers, Tatoyan emphasized the need for the immediate return of all Armenian captives, explaining that Azerbaijan is neglecting its international obligations and using the POWs as military-political bargaining chip.

The Human Rights Defender referred to the illegal deployment of Azerbaijani forces on the roads between the communities of Armenia after the war, which endangers people’s lives and well-being, while as a result of their incursion into Armenia’s sovereign territory in Syunik and Gegharkunik provinces many other criminal acts, including shootings, threatening civilians, theft of livestock of the bordering residents have taken place.

“Violations of rights, including torture and inhumane treatment, are based on the Azerbaijani authorities’ policy of xenophobia and hostility, which continues with the manifestations of fascism,” Tatoyan told Italian lawmakers.

COVID-19 death toll in US passes 700,000

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 11:24, 2 October, 2021

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Over 700,000 people in the United States died after contracting the novel coronavirus, TASS reports citing the US-based Johns Hopkins University, which relies on data provided by international organizations, federal and local authorities.

According to the university statistics, over 43.615 million of the novel coronavirus cases were registered up to date in the United States with the overall death toll hitting the number of 700,258.

The United States is currently in the top of the registered COVID-19 cases, which stand at over 44,443,400, while the death rate in the country exceeds 718,980.

The US ranked first in terms of reported coronavirus cases and deaths, caused by COVID-19 and is followed by India (over 33,789,390 reported cases) and Brazil (more than 21,445,650 registered cases).

EU Ambassador calls Georgia’s municipal elections “test for democracy”

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 13:04, 2 October, 2021

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Today’s municipal elections in Georgia are a test for democracy, EU Ambassador to Georgia Carl Hartzell said, RIA Novosti reports.

“Today is an election day. It’s a unique day for every democratic country. I hope and believe that today the voters will be able to participate in the elections in calm and peaceful environment. It’s an important day for Georgia’s future and is a test for democracy”, the EU Ambassador said.

Georgia is holding municipal elections today. 16 candidates are running for the mayor of the capital Tbilisi.

 

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Cuba aims to fully vaccinate 90% of residents against COVID-19 by December

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 14:20, 2 October, 2021

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Cuba is speeding up its COVID-19 vaccination program as it aims to fully inoculate 90% of its population against the coronavirus by December, Reuters reports.

The health ministry reported on Thursday that more than 80% of Cuba's 11.3 million people had received at least a first shot of a three-dose immunization regimen with Cuban-made vaccines Abdala, Soberana-2 or Soberana-plus. Close to 50% were fully vaccinated, it said.

The government has said Cuba is on track to become the first country to inoculate so much of its population with its own vaccines.

Armenian FM, Bulgarian Ambassador highlight peaceful settlement of NK conflict within Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan received today Ambassador of Bulgaria to Armenia Kalin Vasilev Anastasov, the ministry told Armenpress.

The officials in their remarks praised the rich agenda of the Armenian-Bulgarian relations and exchanged views on the expansion of cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Kalin Anastasov highlighted the positive dynamics registered in commercial sector, the ongoing works for opening direct flights between the capitals of the two countries, as well as emphasized the role of the bilateral inter-governmental commission on economic cooperation for the further development of the partnership.

The Armenian FM and the Bulgarian Ambassador discussed also the further development of the Armenia-EU partnership and the cooperation within the Eastern Partnership.

The meeting also touched upon the current humanitarian problems facing Artsakh caused by the Azerbaijani aggression.

Both officials emphasized the necessity of the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

ANCA-WR Marks Anniversary of Azerbaijan’s Invasion of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)

Sept 25 2021

LOS ANGELESSept. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – September 27th marks the first anniversary of Azerbaijan's unprovoked invasion of the Artsakh Republic (Nagorno-Karabakh), where for 44 days the region's indigenous Armenian population were subject to a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing.

Armed with Turkish drones and illegal cluster munitions, Azerbaijani forces routinely bombarded civilian populations resulting in the destruction of schools, homes, medical facilities and cultural sitesdisplacing up to 100,000 people.

In areas seized during the course of Azerbaijan's offensive campaign, captured Armenian servicemembers and civilians were subject to torture, mutilation and summary execution at the hands of Azerbaijani forces and foreign terror-linked militias deployed by Turkey - which provided military and logistical support to Azerbaijan during the course of the war.

Hundreds of prisoners of war and civilian captives remain in Azerbaijan's illegal detention to this day, where they continue to face severe abuse and torture.

Both during and since the fighting, Armenian cultural heritage sites have been desecrated and destroyed, mirroring efforts by the Azerbaijani government to destroy any trace of Armenian civilization in other historically Armenian regions – including Nakhijevan, where the Azerbaijani government undertook the systematic erasure of up to 28,000 cultural monuments in the early 2000s.

Even after a trilateral statement – mediated by Russia - signed on November 10, 2020 put an end to active hostilities, Azerbaijan's belligerency continued; as it sought to consolidate territorial gains, and encroach into the Republic of Armenia itself.

Today, it is estimated up to a thousand Azerbaijani troops remain entrenched illegally within parts of Armenia, where they have established checkpoints preventing the free transport of people and goods within the sovereign borders of Armenia.

Azerbaijan has also continued its policy of belligerency towards Armenia through its continued state-sponsored propagation of anti-Armenian racism (Armenophobia). The opening of a "War Trophy Park" in Baku displaying racist caricatures of Armenians being killed and taken hostage, the use of genocidal symbolism in state postage stamps depicting Artsakh being chemically cleansed, and the praise of Enver Pasha - one of the perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide – at a victory parade following the war attest to Azerbaijan's genocidal intent.

Despite widespread reports of Azerbaijan's violations of international humanitarian law, the response of the international community to the brazen act of aggression has been nothing short of negligent.

Azerbaijan and Turkey have demonstrated through their ongoing persecution, dehumanization and aggression against the Armenian people that they are neither able nor willing to secure the rights of the Armenians of Artsakh – reinforcing the urgent need to ensure the right to self-determination by means of remedial secession for the Armenians of Artsakh is upheld.

For the Armenian people, Azerbaijan's assault on Artsakh could not help but evoke the traumatic memory of the Armenian Genocide – as many feared Azerbaijan's wanton targeting of civilian communities and hateful rhetoric heralded a continuation of that still-unpunished crime against humanity perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire, its allies and its successors.

Azerbaijan's conduct since the end of the war has not inspired confidence that a peaceful resolution to this crisis is on the horizon.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) calls on the United States to work with fellow co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – which oversees the mediation of the conflict resolution process – to ensure a long-term resolution to this crisis through a status-determination process for Artsakh, which remains the only means of protecting the fundamental human rights and ensuring the basic political, economic and cultural freedoms for the Armenians of Artsakh in the face of the ongoing existential threat represented by Azerbaijan.

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SOURCE Armenian National Committee of America Western Region

Newspaper: How much spent from Armenia state budget for 30th Independence Day anniversary event?

News.am, Armenia
Sept 25 2021

YEREVAN. – Past daily of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: The event held on September 21 at Republic Square [in the capital Yerevan], which was dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Armenia, gave rise to various discussions. At the same time, various figures related to the money spent [on this event] are also actively circulated.

Past newspaper had petitioned to the RA government with a written inquiry, asking to answer how much money was allocated from the state budget for the mentioned event. 

We have received a response from the Information and Public Relations Department of the Prime Minister's Office (…). "The event dedicated to the 30th anniversary of independence (…) was organized by Domino Production LLC. (…). At the same time, we inform that no funds have been allocated from the state budget to carry out the event. Domino Production has drawn the necessary money for the implementation of the program from private sponsors," the answer notes.

We have sent a written inquiry to Domino Production LLC, too, asking to answer where the [respective] financial sources are from, as well as to provide the full cost opening. As soon as we receive the answer, we will also present that information to the public. 


Artsakh Ombudsman receives representatives of French organization L’Œuvre d’Orient

Artsakh Ombudsman receives representatives of French organization L’Œuvre d’Orient

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 13:12,

STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan met with the representatives of the French organization L’Œuvre d’Orient, his Office said.

During the meeting the Ombudsman introduced the manifestations of vandalism against the Armenian spiritual and cultural heritage during the Azeri-Turkish aggression in 2020 and events recorded after the war. Detailed reference was made to the humanitarian issues in Artsakh, situation of protection of the rights of the displaced persons.

An agreement was reached to continue the joint work on raising international awareness on the protection of the Armenian spiritual and cultural heritage under the occupation of Azerbaijan.

Following this, accompanied by the Ombudsman and the Head of the Department of the Ombudsman’s Staff Margarita Gasparyan, the representatives of the L’Œuvre d’Orient visited the ‘Lotus’ Hotel in Stepanakert and met with the displaced families from the occupied communities of Artsakh.

The representatives of the organization listened to the stories of the displaced persons, got acquainted with their living conditions and problems and undertook to take actions to support the people of Artsakh within their competence.

Georgian PM congratulates Pashinyan on Independence Day

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili sent a congratulatory letter to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on the 30th anniversary of the independence of Armenia, Pashinyan’s Office said.

“Mr. Prime Minister, I cordially congratulate the 30th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Armenia. The Armenian people passed a long path full of numerous challenges for building a successful and independent state. Despite the numerous difficulties, I believe that the Armenian people will continue successfully building an independent, democratic and strong state in the future as well.

The geopolitical dynamics of the region and the existing challenges make the cooperation between our countries more significant both at the bilateral and regional formats. I want to express my readiness for further strengthening this mutually beneficial cooperation.

I am happy that I had a chance to host you in Georgia. I am convinced that we will have many opportunities for the discussion of issues vital for our countries.

Once again congratulations on the Independence Day of Armenia.

I wish peace, success, kindness, progress and welfare to our brotherly Armenian people”, the letter reads.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan