US citizens launch petition urging to halt military aid to Azerbaijan

 

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YEREVAN, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS. The US citizens have launched a petition urging to stop the US military aid and the USAID funding to Azerbaijan.

The petition has been opened at the White House official website.

“Over $1.5 billion in American taxpayer money is being wasted funding an autocratic government which is ruled by an oil rich oligarch, Ilham Aliyev (President) and his wife (Vice-President). The money has been misappropriated and misused to cause regional wars”, stated in the statement.

The petition organizers say Azerbaijani values do not align with the democratic values of the United States, nor provide any benefit for the people.

“We, the American people, wish to stop full funding and assistance of Azerbaijan and to allocate this money elsewhere, such as funding and expanding Opportunity and Prosperity for Minorities, People of Color, Education and other government programs. Stop US military assistance and USAID funding to Azerbaijan”, the statement added.

On June 20 the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed an amendment by Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) which calls for greater Congressional oversight over a US military aid program under which Azerbaijan has received over $120 million in US defense assistance.




Garo Paylan addresses questions to Turkey’s MFA for overtly supporting Azerbaijan

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YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. Garo Paylan, member of Turkish parliament of Armenian origin, addressed questions to foreign minister of Turkey Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu over Turkey’s overt support to Azerbaijan. Paylan mentioned that Turkey, an OSCE Minsk Group member state’’, should have demonstrated neutrality over the recent days developments on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. ARMENPRESS presents the full list of the questions addressed by Paylan to Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.

‘’Numerous servicemen and civilians died as a result of the recent days clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan. While the sides were blaming one another for starting the clashes, you announced as a foreign minister that ‘’Armenia’s activities are unacceptable. Azerbaijan is not alone. We, as the Republic of Turkey and people of Turkey, stand with Azerbaijan with all our capacities.

Similar announcements were made by the president of Justice and Development Party and the Republic Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and defense minister Hulusi Akar.

Turkey, as a member state of the OSCE Minsk Group aiming to foster the settlement of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, should have made efforts to display will for the settlement of the conflict, but did not remain impartial during this escalation for tribal reasons and made statements that exacerbated tensions.

 

Therefore,

  • Is that for tribal reasons that you display biased position on Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict?
  • Haven’t you realized so far that tribe-based foreign policy is ‘’adding fuel to the fire’’ and does nothing else but worsens the situation?
  • Turkey’s military industry wants to sell more ammunition to Azerbaijan. Is this the reason why you try to exacerbate tensions?
  • Are you thinking of sending army to Azerbaijan?
  • If Turkey is not a tribe, why does it lead tribe-based foreign policy?
  • Do you at least time to time remember that Turkey is an OSCE Minsk Group member state, which was established for reducing tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
  • Have not you understood that that destabilization of Caucasus is in the interests of only Russia?
  • How would you comment on the threat of the defense ministry of Azerbaijan about their readiness to strike the nuclear power plant located on Armenia-Turkey border?’’ Paylan wrote.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Opposition Bright Armenia faction MP: Everyone will pay the price for ruling bloc’s mistake

News.am, Armenia
July 8 2020
Opposition Bright Armenia faction MP: Everyone will pay the price for ruling bloc’s mistake Opposition Bright Armenia faction MP: Everyone will pay the price for ruling bloc’s mistake

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Robert Kocharyan in freedom, bail has been paid

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YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. The 2 billion AMD bail for releasing Robert Kocharyan from jail has been paid, ARMENPRESS reports the lawyers’ team of Kocharyan issued a statement about this.

”At the end of the working day of June 19 the sum was transferred to the deposit account of the Criminal Court of Appeal. Following some procedures prescribed by law and medical procedures Robert Kocharyan returned home from Izmirlian medical center”, reads the statement.

Kocharyan had been in detention since June 25 2019. He is accused of overthrowing the Constitutional order in 2008.

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Armenian prime minister orders ex-NSS chief’s arrest – Hraparak Daily

Panorama, Armenia
June 9 2020

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reportedly embarked on the efforts to neutralize the Armenian opposition since Monday.

According to a report by Hraparak Daily, the government’s entire resources have now been directed against the opposition forces which are said to be consolidating.

“But the number one target is former Director of the National Security Service (NSS), Chairman of the Homeland Party Artur Vanetsyan, who is seen as a serious threat to him,” the paper writes.

Citing its sources, Hraparak Daily says that newly appointed NSS Director Argishti Kyaramyan has been ordered to “neutralize” Vanetsyan. Nikol Pashinyan has reportedly instructed him to summon Vanetsyan to the National Security Service “under any pretext” and arrest him for two months by using all the “leverages of influence over courts.” Under such a scenario, the former security chief is expected to be released after two months in custody.

“Kyaramyan isn’t a career officer and is virtually not constraint in terms of fulfilling his superior’s orders,” the paper says, adding Vanetsyan has today been summoned to the NSS for questioning and is likely to be arrested after it.

Asbarez: EAFJD Executive Director’s Interview With Turkish ARTI TV

June 5, 2020

EAFJD Executive Director Heghine Eviyan (left) with ARTI TV host Lilit Gasparyan

The Executive Director of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy Heghine Evinyan gave an interview to the Turkish ARTI TV on May 29, for its journal “European Agenda,” prepared and presented by Lilit Gasparyan. Evinyan primarily commented on Erdogan’s recent statement where he called Armenian and Greek lobbies “evil forces that Turkey will continue to fight against.” A number of other questions concerning the Armenian Genocide and Turkish-Armenian relations were discussed.

Below is the transcript of the interview.

ARTI TV: The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called Armenian and Greek lobbies “evil forces” that Turkey will continue its fight against. How do you interpret Erdogan’s statement?

Heghine Evinyan: First of all, of course such statements are anything but helpful. Let us understand what the Armenian lobby is and who it actually consists of because there is a lot of mystification around it. As a matter of fact, the Armenian lobby is nothing more and nothing less than a number of grassroots organizations consisting of active citizens of various counties across the globe. In our case these are European citizens with Armenian heritage, the overwhelming majority of who are volunteers and simply people who are involved in the democratic processes in their home countries. So, the Armenian lobby consists of citizens, who are actively involved in civic activism and are legitimately and openly using the instruments that a democracy provides in order to make their voice heard and thus influence the political agenda in their countries. In this sense there is absolutely no difference between Greenpeace activists and the activists of the Armenian cause, in other words the Armenian lobby.

Therefore, by demonizing the Armenian lobby, Erdoğan in fact attacks democracy, civic activism and freedom of _expression_ as such. And in the case of the European-Armenians it simply means attacking the value system that many European democracies pride themselves in.

It is interesting to pay attention to the wording he uses. He calls the Armenian and the Greek lobbies “evil powers.” So, as I already mentioned, by demonizing, President Erdoğan plays with primal human instincts, notably with fear. He simply seeds fear in the Turkish society and in a way also propagates hate speech towards these groups of people. Unfortunately, this cannot lead anywhere meaningful or constructive.

I think it is important that the Turkish society knows who the Armenian lobby actually consists of. As I already mentioned, its overwhelming majority are activists who are successors of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide. These are simply active citizens who demand justice for what happened to their families, to the Ottoman Armenians and who are there to say: “Turkey cannot deny the Armenian Genocide because I am the living proof of the consequences of the Genocide.” They are there to tell the story of their family and say that Turkey cannot deny the fact that their grandparents were forced to leave their homeland and end up thousands of kilometers away from their home, often as orphans and the soul survivors of their families. They are there to say that Turkey cannot deny the fact that their whole family was uprooted. And so they demand that after the devastating consequences of the Armenian Genocide at least things are called with their names.

ARTI TV: Can you be more specific? What are the main activities and goals of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy ? – in order to understand what the Armenian lobby is doing.

H.E.: The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) is a Pan-European grassroots umbrella organization with chapters in thirteen European countries that represents a significant part of the Armenian diaspora in Europe. Throughout the years the European Armenian Federation has established itself as the main diaspora organization in Europe advocating for key Armenian issues in the European Union, its institutions, member states and international fora, such as the Council of Europe and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

The EAFJD’s work is focused on the EU foreign policy in the Eastern Partnership countries (in particular in the South Caucasus) and in Turkey.

Using various tools of transparent grassroots advocacy, parliamentary and cultural diplomacy, the EAFJD advocates for stronger and more dynamic ties between the European Union, its Member states and the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Artsakh (or Nagorno Karabakh). We also advocate for the safety and the fundamental right of the people of Artsakh to determine their own present and future and to live in peace and dignity. And of course, we advocate for the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide and as just reparations.

Being a grassroots organization, the EAFJD also fosters the vitality as well as the political and civic activism of the Armenian communities across Europe. The EAFJD also carries out independent international short-term election observations missions based on OSCE/ODHIR methodology.

ARTI TV: You mentioned cultural and parliamentary diplomacy. Based on your experience, how do you think the problems between the Armenian Diaspora and Ankara can be resolved?
I think that an open and honest discourse, dialogue are the way. No reconciliation can take place without acknowledging the truth and speaking it out. The truth, however ugly it is, is the remedy and the bridge to any kind of reconciliation. It is the in fact the path to liberation. There must a genuine willingness to listen to each other.

H.E.: The Turkish state must stop its state policy or propaganda of denialism of the Armenian Genocide. This should start with schools, for instance. The way history has been taught in Turkey for about a century and is still being taught leads to general indoctrination, so that the majority of the Turkish people either do not know that not so long ago there was a significant indigenous Armenian population in Turkey or they actually believe that the Armenians all of a sudden decided to leave their homes. But how often do they actually ask the question: how come a nation who has been living somewhere for millennia all of a sudden disappears or decides to leave one day.

The Turkish society has the right to know the truth about the foundations of the modern Turkish state, however painful this may be. They should be able to openly ask questions about that period of Turkish history and challenge the dogma expressed in the state propaganda without being called traitors or without being persecuted. The Turkish state must finally stop instrumentalizing fear.

ARTI TV: Tomorrow, if you had the opportunity to meet with a high-ranking Turkish official, what would you say and ask first?

H.E.: I would ask what their vision of Turkey actually is. How interested are they really in having Turkish citizens who are aware of their rights , who are not afraid of thinking freely and expressing themselves freely?

What we have been witnessing in the past years, what is going on nowadays and the way the backbone of the Turkish intelligentsia, civil society that had taken decades to develop, has been brutally broken by Erdogan’s government, unfortunately does not leave much space for optimism. I would also ask, how helpful is it to constantly challenge the right to existence of a neighboring country, in this case Armenia.

ARTI TV: For some time now, an important part of intellectuals and society in Turkey is commemorating the Armenian Genocide. What is your relationship with that segment of the society?

H.E.: We are on excellent terms with all the representatives of the Turkish society who have not chosen the path of blind denialism, among them there are many representatives of academia, journalists, activists. In fact we are grateful to these brave people, who very often putting in danger their lives, have been advocating for the truth, have been raising awareness in the Turkish society and advocating for thee recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish state. These people are democrats at heart. They are people who genuinely believe in human rights and true reconciliation. And they have been doing this because they know that the Turkish society needs the recognition of the Armenian Genocide at least as much as the Armenians need it. They know that it would function as some kind of deep surgery which is painful but which ultimately leads to a healthier and stronger Turkish society. Besides, this would certainly contribute to raising Turkey’s reputation in the world. This goes without saying.

Unfortunately, many of these people have been forced to leave Turkey and are in exile nowadays. For instance, such bright individuals as Professor Taner Akçam, Ragip Zarakolu cannot live in Turkey any more, otherwise their lives would clearly be in danger. The Erdogan government continues harassing them even when they are abroad. For example, the persecution against Ragip Zarakolu continues.

The EAFJD has also been in touch with political organizations. For example, upon the invitation of HDP, our organization has twice carried out election observation missions in Turkey, during the general elections in 2015 because the EAFJD has the know-how to carry out such election observation missions.

But of course, with the crackdown of the Turkish authorities on democracy in the country and all those standing up for it, the situation has become much more complex for us.

ARTI TV: Hrant Dink thought that the Armenian issue could be resolved only between Turkey and the Armenians and was not in favor of third party diplomatic and parliamentary interventions. What do you think about this?

H.E.: Hrant Dink was an extraordinary person and intellectual who was able to reach peoples’ hearts, make them reflect on history, who had the wisdom and the charisma to make a change. He was a person who was capable of breaking stereotypes and building bridges of trust while speaking out the truth. And unfortunately, we saw what happened to him. This was the reason why he was perceived as a danger by the Turkish authorities and Turkish nationalists. And was finally tragically assassinated.

Indeed, nothing can replace a direct and honest communication between the peoples. But the conditions for this communication have to be there. The Turkish authorities have been and are pursuing a denialist policy and seeding fear, punishing the handful of Turkish people who still dare to speak out. And we all know that denialism is the last stage of a Genocide.

The Turkish authorities should know that as long as they pursue this policy of covering things up, not allowing a genuine and open discourse, threatening the Republic of Armenia or Armenians and questioning the right of Armenia to exist, the Armenians have no choice but continue to raise awareness and seek justice elsewhere.

Besides, the Armenian Genocide is a crime against humanity, so it concerns also the rest of the world. And the world also still has lessons to learn from. We do absolutely need to raise awareness about what happened – about the Armenian Genocide. And the international community must be aware of it and draw consequences, since any crime that is not punished, is doomed to repeat.

ARTI TV: According to you, will the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border be a positive development?

H.E.: Indeed, opening of the borders without any preconditions would be a very positive step. It would enable to have a more dynamic people-to-people contact, break the stereotypes which is crucial to overcome deep-seated fear and simply have favorable and normal neighborly relations. It would certainly have economic benefits both for Armenia and the Eastern part of Turkey.

But of course, it is clear that Turkey has to openly deal with its past, recognize the Armenian Genocide and being the legal successor of the Ottoman Empire, also undertake responsibility for what happened. It is also clear that acknowledging the historic truth or demanding justice should never be a bargaining chip for anything, because it would simply mean sweeping things under the carpet, which is neither a sustainable solution nor it is a healthy way of dealing with the this painful part of our history

Pashinyan and family feel well, have no well-expressed symptoms

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YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and his family members, who are infected with the novel coronavirus, feel well, ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan said in a briefing on June 2.

‘’We continue to stay in isolation at the Prime Minister’s residency. We all feel well. None of the 5 members of the family have any well expressed symptoms”, Pashinyan said.

He noted that his working scheduled has remained almost unchanged, only receptions have been cancelled.

Pashinyan informed about his and his family’s positive coronavirus test on June 1. He had no symptoms but was tested becuase of his planned visit to Artsakh.

Reporting by Norayr Shoghikyan, Editing and Translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

30,000 USD Humanitarian Donation to the Armenian Community in Lebanon

PRESS RELEASE:
Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Avenida de: 
Berna 45-A, 1067-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Contact: Vera Ribeiro da Cunha
Telephone: (351) 21 782 3658
Web: gulbenkian.pt:
Galust Külpenkean Foundation 30,000 US Dollar Humanitarian 
provides aid to the Lebanese Armenian colony 
The Armenian Department of Galust Külpenkean Foundation is 30,000 US dollars. 
provide three Lebanese Armenians providing friendly services 
organizations to encourage the country's difficult economic conditions and Kuwait 
A humanitarian initiative by them to overcome the medical emergency created in 19 
the works. 
Three receiving a grant of 10,000 US dollars each 
the organizations are:-
- Lebanese Armenian Aid Cross (LOH)
- Armenian Educational Benevolent Organization
- Howard Garakeozean Institution
The benefits to be provided will help these organizations continue 
food, medicine and medical supplies for the needy of the Lebanese Armenian colony 
the works initiated by them to provide services.
This donation is in line with the Foundation within the Lebanese Armenian educational sector 
to the initiated works.  Leaving for Hoske in December 2019 and January 
In 2020, the Foundation provided material support to those operating in Lebanon 
to 18 Armenian schools. This humanitarian aid will end Kovid-19 
the aid sent to Armenia in order to provide related medical devices. 
This donation made by the Armenian Department is part of Galust 
Kulpenkean Foundation's extensive programs related to Covid-19. An 
initiated by the Department in order to overcome the anxiety created by the coronal jahr 
is one of the various programs. 
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Makes a 30,000 USD Humanitarian Donation to the: 
Armenian Community in Lebanon 
The Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is: 
providing 30,000 USD to three Armenian community-based social aid organizations 
in Lebanon to support their activities in light of the socio-economic and: 
medical emergency in the country due to the Covid-19 crisis. The three organisations which will receive assistance (10,000 USD each) are: the 
Armenian Relief Society of Lebanon (Lipanani Oknutian Khatch), the Armenian 
Educational Benevolent Union (Hay Grtagan Paresiragan Miutiun) and the Howard 
Karagheusian Commemorative Corporation. The funds will augment each 
organisation’s capacity to provide basic needs such as food, medicine and 
medical services to the most vulnerable sectors of the Armenian community. This donation is complementary to the Department’s engagement with the Armenian 
educational sector in Lebanon. In December 2019 and January 2020 support was 
sent to the 18 Armenian schools in the country, in line with the Foundation’s 
focus on education. It is also in addition to the assistance provided to Armenia 
in April for Covid-19 related medical supplies. The donation made by the Armenian Communities Department is in line with the 
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s wider emergency Covid-19 relief programme. It 
is one of the several initiatives the Department has undertaken in dealing with 
the Coronavirus crisis.

Local residents turned to EBRD demanding to withdraw from Amulsar program

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.23 residents of settlements near the Amulsar field, through an independent IPAM accountability mechanism, appealed to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to withdraw from the Amulsar  project. The statement was joined by the international network CEE  BankWatch, NGO “Ekolur”, NGO “Forest of Armenia”, NGO “Green Armenia”  and the civic initiative “Armenian Environmental Front”.

In a statement, in particular, a call was made for IPAM to initiate  checks on compliance of the Amulsar program with the social and  environmental policy of EBRD. It is indicated that Lydian  International, with the help of the former Government of the Republic  of Armenia and the financial assistance of EBRD, did not apply the  best international standards in assessing the impact of the program,  as well as taking into account the opinions of adjacent communities.  In addition, during the implementation of the program, Lydian  International failed to properly protect the natural resources and  economy of Jermuk, as well as the health of the local population.

In this regard, the authors of the statement urge the EBRD to  withdraw from the Amulsar program, which, they said, will be a  crucial step in meeting the requirements of the social and  environmental policy approved by the bank. Among the requirements are  ensuring environmental and social impact assessments; resource  efficiency and pollution prevention; protecting the health of the  local population; biodiversity conservation and sustainable  management of natural resources; stakeholder engagement and restore  justice for the Jermuk population.


Azerbaijani press: Legendary hero of Tehran-43 – Trend News Agency’s video project

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 19

Trend:

A video project entitled ‘Legendary Hero’ was prepared by Trend News Agency, which narrates the story of legendary Azerbaijani intelligence agent Mammadhuseyn Asadov, Trend reports.

Some time ago, ‘Azerbaijani intelligence officer and the Tehran-43 Conference’ book was published in the Azerbaijani and Russian languages, timed to the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The book features the life of legendary intelligence officer, his professionalism and heroism during the Great Patriotic War.

The book authors are Deputy Chairman of Azerbaijan’s ‘Alliance’ Public Union of Veterans of Security Bodies Azer Garayev, and Azerbaijani MP Arzu Naghiyev.

The facts and testimonies published in the book also expose the intentions of the Armenians to falsify the events of the Great Patriotic War period.

The video project is based on archival documents and historical facts reflected in the book.

The project tells in details how Asadov obtained information about German intelligence’ plan to assassinate the USSR, US and UK leaders Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt on the eve of the Tehran Conference, which was held on November 28, 1943, with their participation.

For the exceptional role in the successful conducting this operation, Mammadhuseyn Asadov was awarded ‘Lenin’ and ‘Red Star’ orders.