Armenia encouraging migrants following Beirut blast

EurasiaNet.org
Sept  3 2020
Ani Mejlumyan Sep 3, 2020 
           
  
A plane with humanitarian aid from Armenia to Lebanon. (photo: Diaspora Commissioner’s Office)


Following a devastating explosion in Beirut, the Armenian government is preparing an aid package to help ethnic Armenians in Lebanon emigrate to the country.

The August 4 explosion at Beirut’s port killed at least 190 people, injured 6,500, and left an estimated 300,000 homeless. Of those killed, 13 were ethnic Armenians.

Since then, more than 1,100 Lebanese-Armenians have flown to Armenia as of September 2; 850 intend to stay long-term, Chief Commissioner of Diaspora issues Zareh Sinanyan told the news website Hetq.

Many more would like to repatriate to Armenia, Sinanyan said. They can’t do that now because they need to solve issues connected with their properties affected by the explosion,” he said.

On September 1, the government began considering an aid plan to assist repatriates from Lebanon, Sinanyan said. The package would include health, education and social assistance and housing support, he said.

Several more Lebanese-Armenian families have moved to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenia-backed de facto republic’s leader Arayik Harutyunyan said. The authorities have allocated 25 million drams ($50,000) and another 17 million drams ($35,000) from another humanitarian fund to help the resettlement.

Azerbaijani officials have objected to the resettlement to Karabakh, which is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan.

Armenia also has been providing Lebanon with humanitarian aid; so far the government has sent three planeloads of supplies to Lebanon including one with aid provided by the de facto Karabakh government.

An estimated 150,000 ethnic Armenians live in Lebanon, mainly in Beirut, making up about 4 percent of the population. According to Sinanyan’s office, about 25,000 residents of Lebanon already have Armenian passports or residency permits. More than 100 of them were flown to Yerevan in the days following the blast.

Repatriation of ethnic Armenians from around the world is a strategic goal for Armenia, which struggles with a declining population and outmigration. With government help, about 22,000 ethnic Armenians fled from Syria to Armenia as a result of the Syrian civil war; about 14,000 of those remain in Armenia, according to United Nations figures.

“Our goal is to repatriate 2 million Armenians over the next 30 years,” Sinanyan said.

Immediately following the explosion, calls came from across the political spectrum to facilitate more repatriation from Lebanon.

We want to bring them to Armenia,” Sinanyan told the Armenian service of RFE/RL on August 25.  “We don’t want them to move to another country. I hope our compatriots will be a little patient. I believe that this package will be ready soon.”

Lebanese-Armenian officials have supported the repatriation efforts. “We need to rescue those who are experiencing hardship but in a way that they won’t find themselves in a worse situation [in Armenia] and end up moving to the west,” Hakob Bagratuni, a member of Lebanon’s parliament, told RFE/RL. “Armenia’s help is like oxygen for us.”

 

Ani Mejlumyan is a reporter based in Yerevan.



Wings of Tatev to host schoolchildren

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 25 2020

August 25, Yerevan: Wings of Tatev,the world’s longest reversible aerial tramway (5,752m) announces a special offer for schoolchildren and kids from orphanages, who will get free access to the ropeway. The special offer is available from 25 August to 15 September inclusive, IDeA Foundation said in a statement.

Children will get unforgettable memories and impressions from magnificent landscapes, Vorotan Gorge with its panoramic view and the aerial tramway soaring above the Tatev Monastery Complex.

It is noted that Wings of Tatev, an aerial ropeway included in the Guinness World Records, has been operating since 2010. It is one of the landmarks of Armenia, contributing to development of local infrastructures and boosting both domestic and international tourism. Over the 10 years, it has hosted around 1mln visitors.
The abrupt decline in the tourist flow due to this year’s Coronavirus pandemic requires additional funding from the founders to cover operational costs. However, Wings of Tatev continues the flights and offers attractive packages for visitors and guests.

Ahead of the 10th anniversary of Wings of Tatev schoolchildren and kids from orphanages will be able to also visit one of the most famous religious, cultural and enlightenment centers of Armenia, the 9th century Tatev Monastery Complex.
“This will not only become an adventurous trip and exciting leisure for schoolchildren but also a journey into Armenia’s history, culture, religion and educational traditions. To boost domestic tourism, we’ve organized various special offers this year. For instance, in July we announced a special offer for visitors getting 4 tickets at the cost of 3. It especially increased family travel to Tatev”, said Director of Wings of Tatev Vahe Baghdasaryan.

Wings of Tatev were built within Tatev Revival Program which also includes reconstruction of Tatev Monastery Complex and development of neighboring communities. The aerial tramway is an example of venture philanthropy meaning the philanthropist doesn’t expect return of the invested money. The project generates revenue from its operation which covers all the costs of operation. Moreover, the revenue from the tourism infrastructure is allocated to reconstruction of Tatev Monastery as well as various community development initiatives.

For visiting Wings of Tatev, the Foundation offers registration, calling +374 60463333.



In protest against the development of Amulsar, residents of Jermuk will move to Yerevan

Arminfo, Armenia
Aug 19 2020

ArmInfo.In protest against the development of the Amulsar field, the residents of Jermuk will move by road to Yerevan. The event is scheduled for August 20; activists further plan to gather at the building of the State Philharmonic.

The total cost of the Amulsar project is $ 370 million. The life of the  deposit is 10 years and 4 months, with an average annual production  of 200 thousand ounces of gold planned. We add that Lydian Armenia is  a subsidiary of the British offshore Lydian International.  Environmentalists and ordinary citizens are concerned that the  exploitation of the mine may lead to the pollution of the mineral  underground waters of Jermuk and Lake Sevan. In addition to the water  basin, the public is also concerned about the possible presence of  uranium manifestations at the deposit. Environmentalists and  activists demand that the positive conclusion on the EIA project be  invalidated, since it was adopted with legislative violations, and  the document itself contains problems and shortcomings.

Earlier, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)  announced today the completion of its participation in the project  for the development of the Amulsar field. Earlier this year, Lydian  International, a mining company that was in dire financial straits,  announced restructuring and was delisted on the Toronto Stock  Exchange. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development  initially took part in the capital of the offshore company Lydian  International, registered on the island. Jersey, together with the  International Finance Corporation (IFC), which withdrew from the  project 2 years ago. The participation of these international donor  partners allowed the offshore company to enter the Canadian exchange  market and attract additional investment from institutional investors  in the form of investment and pension funds. The main lenders today  remain Orion Resource Partners, Osisko Mining and Resource Capital.  Fidanka McGrath, an executive officer of the Bank, noted that the  current events around the Amulsar mine bring significant reputational  damage to the EBRD, even after the EBRD’s stake in Lydian  International is liquidated.


Stepanakert State Dramatic Theater to be reconstructed

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 18 2020
Artsakh Republic President Arayik Harutyunyan received on Tuesday members of the creative team of the Stepanakert State Dramatic Theater after Vahram Papazyan.
 
As the Information Department at the President’s office reported, the President noted that according to his pre-election promise, activities of capital reconstruction of the state dramatic theatre building will be launched in the coming year and are to be completed in 2022. Arayik Harutyunyan said that in consequence of reconstruction the historical and architectural appearance of the building will not change, the Theatre will be provided with modern and convenient conditions.
 
Welcoming the decision of the republic’s President the workers of the Theatre introduced the problems existing in the sphere, particularly issues of salaries, using their own incomes for internal needs, purchasing transportation means as well as reopening of the drama studio.
The Head of the State assured that all the raised issues will be solved and favorable conditions will be secured for the activating of the theatre life in the republic.
 
Arayik Harutyunyan considered important restoring the best traditions noting that besides the capital, the Theatre should periodically perform in the regional centers and rural communities as well.
 
President Harutyunyan instructed the Minister of municipal engineering to complete elaborating the project of the state dramatic theatre building in a short period of time.

View from Moscow: The MFA is the one who should voice Russia`s position on Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
Aug 11 2020

ArmInfo. Russia’s foreign policy is conducted and implemented through the relevant departments. In this light, I do not consider it appropriate to consider the critical statements of Margarita Simonyan as some kind of message from Moscow to Yerevan. Russian analyst Alexander Skakov expressed a similar  opinion to ArmInfo.

“We know that as the need arose, the Russian Foreign Ministry has  repeatedly voiced rather remarkable statements regarding this or that  step of Armenia. In such cases, Russia has always expressed its own  position quite clearly. In general, regardless of the periodically  arising problems, the Armenian-Russian relations are proceeding as  usual. And I don’t see any tragic events for Armenia or Russia, “he  stressed.

Noting that the Caucasian direction at this stage is not included in  the list of priorities of Russian diplomacy, Skakov conditioned such  a situation by the natural course of events in this direction. At the  same time, regardless of this official position, in Russia, according  to his estimates, there are figures who have and express their  dissenting opinion. The latter may or may not coincide with the  position of the Kremlin, which is also quite normal and natural.

In this light, Skakov noted that representatives of the expert and  analytical community also express their subjective opinion. He  considers it important not to equate the opinions of experts with  Russian official policy. The analyst, in this light, does not see any  need for any reaction of the Russian authorities to certain  statements of certain Russian figures.

“The existing level of Armenian-Russian relations is preserved today.  And I personally do not see any threats to these relations. There are  also problems between Yerevan and Moscow, and they receive an  appropriate response at the appropriate level. It is also clear that  some people have expectations that differ from the existing  realities.  And when these expectations are not met, they react quite  sharply. I consider it natural to have a similar reaction, a reaction  to such a reaction, and an official position. Problems are natural  and they are solved – this is the main thing,” Skakov summed up.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visits troops

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on August 10 visited a military base of the Armenian Armed Forces to meet with the troops, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a news release.

PM Pashinyan toured the military base, greeted the troops during their breakfast, reviewed the base conditions and the tactical situation.

He also toured the cafeteria which serves the recently introduced, newly developed nutrition-based food system to the troops.

A group of distinguished servicemen were awarded encouragement gifts for their selfless service by the Prime Minister, who wished them peaceful service.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

After Beirut tragedy, opposition leader asks authorities to secure Vanadzor chemical plant warehouse

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 16:37, 6 August, 2020

YEREVAN, AUGUST 6, ARMENPRESS. Opposition Bright Armenia party leader Edmon Marukyan has addressed Minister of Emergency Situations Felix Tsolakyan over what he describes as “huge amounts” of ammonia, liquid ammonia and 300kg of mercury stored at the premises of the currently defunct Vanadzor Chemical Combine in the eponymous Armenian town.

Marukyan raised the issue days after the catastrophic Beirut explosion on Tuesday which involved ammonium nitrate stored at a warehouse.

The opposition lawmaker said the plant doesn’t have security and all personnel are not working. He said the chemical materials pose a serious risk to the city of Vanadzor if left unattended. According to the MP, the substances could potentially explode due to unsafe conditions and cause thousands of deaths and major destruction. 

“Therefore I asked the minister to urgently issue orders to solve the existing risk of explosion at the plant and eliminate the toxic substances”, Marukyan said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Gagik Tsarukyan`s Charitable Foundation donated 100 million drams to families of compatriots killed in Beirut blast

Arminfo, Armenia
Aug 6 2020

ArmInfo.  Gagik Tsarukyan’s  Charitable Foundation donated 100 million drams to the families of  compatriots killed in the result of the bombings in Beirut. Press  secretary of Gagik Tsarukyan Iveta Tonoyan said this.

According to her, 50 million drams will be directed to provide  targeted assistance to the families of the killed Armenians, and 50  million drams – to restore Armenian Church of St. Gevorg in Beirut,  damaged in an explosion on 4 August.

To note, according to the Congregation of the Catholicosate of the  Great House of Cilicia, Vicar of the Kuwait Armenian Diocese,  Archimandrite Petros Manvelyan, as a result of the explosion in  Beirut, 11 Armenians were killed, several hundred representatives of  the Armenian community were injured or gone missing.

According to the Lebanese authorities, the explosion in the port of  Beirut on August 4 in the evening was caused by the detonation of 2.7  thousand tons of ammonium nitrate stored in a warehouse, which had  been confiscated by customs services in 2015. Mourning has been  declared in the country. In the city, recognized as a disaster zone,  a state of emergency was introduced for two weeks. According to the  latest data, the number of victims of the explosion exceeded 150  people, more than 4 thousand were injured, dozens of people were  missing.

Armenpress: Nearly 30 Azerbaijanis attack hookah bar owned by Armenian businessman in Cologne, Germany

Nearly 30 Azerbaijanis attack hookah bar owned by Armenian businessman in Cologne, Germany

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 16:24, 30 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 30, ARMENPRESS. A group of 20-30 masked people threw chairs around and smashed the windows of a hookah lounge belonging to an Armenian businessman in the German city of Cologne on July 24 night, Zartonk Media reports citing Haypress.

According to preliminary reports, the group met in smaller groups before entering the bar at around midnight.

The Armenian owner of the bar revealed that one of the masked men who identified himself and the entire group as Azerbaijanis asked him if he was Armenian.

The attackers then attempted to break into the hookah bar, breaking the bar windows with chairs.

The police said considerable damage to property has been caused, but provided no more details. Law enforcement authorities are also assuming the incident was politically motivated and are now investigating the matter.

In response to ARMENPRESS inquiry over the incident, Armenian foreign ministry spokeswoman Anna Naghdalyan said the Armenian Embassy in Germany, the Armenian community of Cologne, the Armenian Diocese of Germany, the German relevant authorities and the Cologne city police have been notified about the incident. “They are aware of the situation. Investigation is underway”, Anna Naghdalyan said.

After the recent escalation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, Azerbaijanis living in different countries are regularly conducting provocative actions, attacking Armenians or their property.




Wedding in the rear: Armenian couple marries in border village amid escalation of tensions

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