Armenia must decide its potential partners by itself, says Merkel

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Friday
Armenia must decide its potential partners by itself, says Merkel

BERLIN February 1

HIGHLIGHT: Armenia must decide its potential partners by itself, the EU, for its part, is ready to activate relations with this country, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Friday during the joint press conference with Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan, who came to Germany on his first visit as the country’s prime minister.

BERLIN, February 1. /TASS/. Armenia must decide its potential partners by itself, the EU, for its part, is ready to activate relations with this country, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Friday during the joint press conference with Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan, who came to Germany on his first visit as the country’s prime minister.

"Armenia must decide for itself, with whom it will build relations," she said, stressing that the EU does not plan to meddle in Armenia’s foreign policy. "After the democratic elections, the relations with the EU are bound to be more intensive," Merkel pointed out. "From the German side, we would like to be useful and to provide support," she added.

For his part, Pashinyan stated that Yerevan strives towards "open and transparent relations both with its European partners and partners in the Eurasian Economic Union."

SRC Chairman: I am not a law-maker (video)

A group of freighters complained about the tax code in front of the government building. One of the protesters, Artak Gijlaryan, noted that the cost of fuel for the freight carriers is considerable.

“There was a problem with the profit tax from the previous government. Also, there are limitations on expenditure items, fuel is purchased outside and we are forced to make transfers. If the carrier moves to Europe, it cannot sign a contract with anyone. We buy fuel, they give us a cash register and do not consider this as a cost.”

According to him, if the truck is their own, they pay taxes-408,000 drams-it has nothing to do whether they worked at that time.

“We want it to be related whether we work or not; we work, we give, we do not work, we do not give.”

Last year, they met with the Ministry of Transport officials, agreed to a discussion in the second half of January, so that the freighters make their proposals, but there has not been a discussion yet.

Before the government session, the freighters addressed the SRC Chairman Davit Ananyan, to which he replied:

“I am not a law-maker, I’m not a member of the government, please contact the Ministry of Finance.”

UNESCO to Mark Gomidas, Hovhannes Tumanian Anniversaries

Gomidas (left) Hovhannes Tumanian

The 39th Session of the UNESCO General Conference held in Paris, France has decided to include the 150th anniversaries of Gomitas and Hovhannes Tumanian in the UNESCO Calendar of anniversaries of eminent personalities and important events of 2018-2019.

The proposals on “The 150th anniversary of the birth of Soghomon Soghomonian, known as Gomitas Vardapet (1869-1935), composer, ethnomusicologist, researcher and singer” submitted by Armenia with the support of France and Germany, and “The 150th anniversary of the birth of Hovhannes Tumanian (1869-1923), poet, writer, translator” submitted by Armenia with the support of Georgia and Russia have been approved by the organization.

It should be noted that since 1998, 23 anniversaries submitted by the Republic of Armenia have been included in the UNESCO Calendar of anniversaries of eminent personalities and important events.

Two anniversaries submitted by the Republic of Armenia were included in the Calendar for the 2016-2017: “The 350th anniversary of the first printed Bible in Armenian by Voskan Yerevantsi,” and “The 200th anniversary of the birth of Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900).”

Sports: Gevorg Ghazaryan supports the limit on foreign players in Armenian league

MediaMax, Armenia
Jan 29 2019

Photo: Photolure

“I’d like to talk about something that has become an issue in Armenian football: the absence of a limit on foreign players. I know that many Armenian players agree with me on this. We touched on the subject many times, and we believe it is a serious problem,” Ghazaryan said in a Facebook post.

He stressed that the demand for Armenian players is decreasing in Armenian clubs, although they are supposed to be the future of football in the country.

“Good foreign players are important for any league, but there should be a limit so that Armenian footballers get the opportunity to show their quality and exchange experience,” he added.

Sports: Armenia top figure skaters competing in European championship

News.am, Armenia
Jan 23 2019

Armenia has two representatives—Slavik Hayrapetyan and Anastasia Galustyan—at the 2019 European Figure Skating Championships which are held from Wednesday to Sunday in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.

First, Anastasia Galustyan will enter the ice rink on Wednesday, and compete in the Ladies’ Short Program. The Ladies’ Free Skating competition is slated for Friday.

Slavik Hayrapetyan will start his campaign in Men’s competition with Thursday’s Short Program. Men’s Free Skating competition is scheduled for Saturday.

Azerbaijani human rights activist: Revival of Stalinist practice in Azerbaijan is one of the reasons for protest actions in Baku

Arminfo, Armenia
Jan 22 2019
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. After a period of depression that we have seen in Azerbaijani society recently, a certain shake-up occurred in the country at the beginning of this year, Arif Yunusov, Head of the Department of Conflictology at the Institute for Peace and Democracy (Netherlands) expressed such an opinion to ArmInfo.

 

"This shake-up was largely due to the case of Mehman Huseynov, a blogger who shot video materials about corrupt officials, as well as the ruling family in Azerbaijan. As a result he was imprisoned on completely fabricated charges, a common practice in modern Azerbaijan. Now, in addition to this, our authorities have recently decided to revive the old Stalinist practice, when the following rule was applied to political prisoners: before the end of the prison sentence, on a false pretext, new articles of the prosecution and the term were added to their case",  he said.

 

On January 19, an opposition rally in support of political prisoners was held at the Mehsul Stadium in Baku. According to the organizers, more than 20 thousand people took part in the action. The protesters demanded the release of the blogger Mehman Huseynov, who was on a hunger strike, and also demanded the resignation of Ilham Aliyev.

 

According to Yunusov, one of these prisoners, Mehman Huseynov, could not stand the use of Stalinist methods in his attitude and in response went on a hunger strike. According to estimates of the human rights activist, this action has found great support in society. Not only representatives of the opposition joined the action, but even political prisoners began hunger strike in prisons. After that, a well-known resolution of the European Parliament followed, which even more stirred up Azerbaijani society.

 

On January 17, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Azerbaijan, which focused on the violation of human rights in this country. The reason for the adoption of the resolution was the conclusion and extension of Mehman Huseynov's term.

 

"All this factors have led to the rally, where much more people came than expected by many, especially the authorities. As a result, the authorities and Ilham Aliyev personally are obviously confused. They now have a bad luck, especially in relations with Europeans. But they so far have enough resources and therefore currently it is too early to talk about the likelihood of the development of revolutionary events following the example of Armenia, "Yunusov summed up.

The Strain Is Creeping Up at Borders. Anna Popova: United States Planned Creating Bio-Lab in Crimea

Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Russia
Dec 25 2018
The Strain Is Creeping Up at Borders.
Anna Popova: United States Planned Creating Bio-Lab in Crimea
by Ksenia Kolesnikova
[Armenian News note: the below is translated from Russian]

An increasing number of nations bordering Russia place Pentagon-funded bio-labs on their territories. There are known cases when these labs tested experimental, not fully researched drugs. Research was conducted on infections lethal to humans: atypical plague and haemorrhagic fevers. For example, we are talking about the work of the Lugar Centre in Georgia. It is located less than 90 kilometres from the Russian border. It is a known that as a result of "experimental" treatments at this centre, dozens of people have died, and many of them died practically instantaneously, within a day. All these facts cause grave concern, says Anna Popova, head of Russia's Food Safety Regulator "Rospotrebnadzor" and Russian Federation's Sanitary Medicine Doctor General.

"The question is in whose interests such laboratories conduct their work. Nations admitting such "helpers" risk losing their sovereignty in terms of biological safety and create a hazard for their own citizens, first of all," Anna Popova said. "In Georgia, there are 10 biolaboratories that are managed by the US military agency [Department of Defense]. There are 10 [such labs] in Kazakhstan, three in Uzbekistan, eight in Azerbaijan, seven in Armenia and 11 in Ukraine."

According to the head of Rospotrebnadzor, the risks for the biological safety of the Russian Federation are increasing as well. The fact that through this work, new technologies for drones capable of delivering bloodsucking insects that can carry dangerous infectious diseases were created and patented is of utmost concern. A single such drone is capable of disseminating up to 50,000 infected mosquitoes.

"As a preventative anti-outbreak measure, Rospotrebnadzor is constantly monitoring mosquitoes on the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar Territory," Anna Popova said. "In 2018, the area of anti-mosquito spraying was more than 2,000 hectares."

The epidemiological situation in Ukraine is already becoming critical: diphtheria, measles, tuberculosis, polio… Outbreaks turn into full-fledged epidemics. And the system of the sanitary-epidemiological control has been totally decimated. Against this backdrop, there are 11 operational US laboratories in Ukraine.

"Launching another such lab was planned in Simferopol," says Anna Popova. "Collection of biomaterial from Crimea was set up with the view to transport it to the Western nations' labs, including 105 samples of human blood serum."

What can be the danger of these US labs at the borders with Russia, and what biological risks do they carry? Anna Popova cites the Ebola fever that was ravaging Africa several years ago. Upon careful studying of the virus strains, Russian scientists came to the conclusion that the outbreak that claimed the lives of tens of thousands started in the area where a US virology lab had been located. Furthermore, there are reasons to believe that the most dangerous, atypical strain of Ebola virus was artificially modified through genetic engineering.

Here is another, closer example. In the summer of 2018, a group of Russian children returned from Georgia in a very dire condition afflicted by an acute intestinal virus. The children were given all the necessary medical assistance. However, when the scientists studied the cause, it turned out that this strain had not been previously documented. It could also have been genetically modified.

How well is Russia protected against these threats? What guarantees our safety? This was the question posed by Rossiyskaya Gazeta correspondent to Anna Popova.

"An effective system of counteracting epidemiological threats has been created in Russia. This is the result of the intensive and, most importantly, systemic work of many services and agencies," she says. "Let me give you an example. The cases of measles in Russia are 15 per million people. In Europe there are 70, in Ukraine more than 300. In Georgia, there are more than 800 cases."

In addition, according to Anna Popova, Russian algorithms and outbreak rapid reaction protocols are some of the most effective in the world, and are used by many countries, including airport biosafety protocols.

"Population migration will only increase. This is one more risk of modern times. Infections spread very rapidly. Nowadays, airlines carry more than 4 billion people a year," Anna Popova emphasised. "We must take these rising risks into account."

What will 2018 be remembered for in Armenia?

Vestnik Kavkaza
Dec 31 2018
31 Dec 2018 in 16:47

2018 will enter the history of Armenia as the year of the change of the elites, the bloodless revolution, due to which the Karabakh clan headed by Serzh Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan lost power in the republic. The ex-mayor of Yerevan Vahagn Khachatryan, the director of the Armenian branch of the Institute of CIS countries, Alexander Markarov and the former head of the Central Bank of Armenia, Bagrat Asatryan spoke about the ongoing year with the correspondents of Vestnik Kavkaza. 

Vahagn Khachatryan stressed that the revolution was a most important event of this year. ”Due to the April events, the 20-year rule of the regime associated with the names of Robert Kocharian and Serzh Sargsyan ended, the rule of the Republican Party was terminated. Young people, led by Nikol Pashinyan, came to power, and, in my opinion, all the citizens of Armenia are very pleased with what happened in April. Everything else in the year, both good and bad, eclipsed this event, "he said, adding that nothing else had changed in the life of Armenia.

"In foreign policy, the current government officially stated clearly that it was following the policy of the previous government, including relations with Russia, that is, the foreign policy changes in Armenia did not happen. As for the economy, then, of course, after the revolution, everyone expects rapid changes, but unfortunately, it is not yet possible,’’ the ex-mayor of Yerevan said.

Alexander Markarov agreed with him. "The outgoing year was primarily remembered by the change of elites. The process, which was launched in April-May and marked by the election of the Yelk opposition bloc’s leader, Nikol Pashinyan, as Prime Minister. The political process of Armenia’s re-branding lasted until December of this year, ending with the parliamentary elections in which the political force supported by Pashinyan gained an absolute majority of votes and an absolute majority of seats in the parliament, "he said.

"In general, for Armenia, the year was, although not fatal, but rather difficult from the point of view of reformatting the political field and the need for political players to understand the rules of the game that they follow in the future," the director of the Armenian branch of the CIS Institute concluded.

Bagrat Asatryan expressed confidence that the outgoing year would stay in the history of modern Armenia. "We really had a revolution. Our former political system led to the death of the country as such. Over the past decade, by most indicators in Armenia, there was only negative dynamics, starting with the state of the economy and ending with the most significant indicator of mass migration for any country. During 10 years of Serzh Sargsyan’s rule, the difference between departures and arrivals exceeded 400 thousand people, and for a republic with a population of fewer than 3 million people, this is a huge figure, 15% of citizens left Armenia forever. Before the revolution, we had thieves’ oligarchic system, where the first person in the state controls absolutely everything, regulates everything, up to the actions of people. The laws worked as far as it was necessary for people in power. Thus, what happened was really a historic event, " he stressed.

“The most important thing in the post-revolutionary period is stabilization. The oligarchic system, which at the very least ensured stability before, no longer exists today. That is, we were liberated, but now the freedom should be properly managed. The time is needed to resolve many problems that have not yet been solved. In general, both politically and economically, one of the most impressive results of the year is the parliamentary elections, the first elections, when the population was deciding, but not the crime structures and the police. By February, we will have the new government, and I hope that new programs and documents will be adopted that will determine the future of our country," the former chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia concluded.

History of Armenia: Magnificent and brutal

WND.com
Dec 27 2018

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A Turkish official teases starving Armenian children by showing them a piece of bread during the Armenian Genocide

According to ancient tradition, Noah’s Ark rested on Mount Ararat in the Armenian Mountain Range. Armenia’s coat of arms has Mount Ararat with Noah’s Ark on top.

Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi (410-490 AD) recounted the tradition that Noah’s son Japheth had a descendant named Hayk who shot an arrow in a battle near Lake Van c. 2,500 B.C. killing Nimrod, builder of the Tower of Babel – the first tyrant of the ancient world.

Hayk is the origin of “Hayastan,” the Armenian name for Armenia. Ancient Armenians may have had some relations with the Hittites and Hurrians, who inhabited that area known as Anatolia in the second millenium B.C.

Armenia’s major city of Yerevan, founded in 782 B.C. in the shadow of Mount Ararat, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Armenia was mentioned in the Book of Isaiah (37:38), when King Sennacherib of Assyria invaded Judah around 701 B.C. King Hezekiah and the Prophet Isaiah prayed and Judah was spared. Sennacherib returned to Assyria: “And it came to pass, as Sennacherib was worshipping in the house of Nisroch his god, that Adrammelech and Sharezer his sons smote him with the sword; and they escaped into the land of Armenia.”

Armenia was first mentioned by name in 520 B.C. by Darius the Great of Persia in his Behistun inscription, as being one of the countries he sent troops into to put down a revolt.

Armenia’s borders reached their greatest extent under Armenia’s King Tigrane the Great, 95-55 B.C., stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, pushing back the Parthians, Seleucids and the Roman Republic.

Saint Gregory the Illuminator is credited with turning Armenia from paganism to Christianity. Though the populations of Syria, Cappadocia, and Egypt were largely Christian by the third century A.D., Armenia was the first nation in the world to “officially” adopt Christianity as its state religion when King Tiridates III converted around 301 A.D.

In 313 A.D., Constantine the Great ended the persecution of Christians throughout the Roman Empire. Not long after, Ethiopia, or Abyssinia, became a Christian nation when King Ezana of Aksum, who ruled from 330 to 356 A.D., converted to Christianity.

Armenia’s thousands of years of history include independence, interspersed by occupations of Greeks, Romans, Persians, Byzantines, Mongols, Arabs, Ottoman Turks and Russians.

Armenia’s medieval capitol of Ani was called “the city of a 1,001 churches,” with a population of 200,000, rivaling Constantinople, Baghdad and Damascus.

In 704 A.D., Caliph Walid tricked Armenian nobles to meet in St. Gregory’s Church in Naxcawan and Church of Xram on the Araxis River and burned them to death.

In 1064, Muslim Sultan Alp Arslan and his Seljuk Turkish army invaded and destroyed the city of Ani. Arab historian Sibt ibn al-Jawzi recorded: “The army entered the city, massacred its inhabitants, pillaged and burned it, leaving it in ruins. … Dead bodies were so many that they blocked the streets; one could not go anywhere without stepping over them. And the number of prisoners was not less than 50,000 souls. … I was determined to enter city and see the destruction with my own eyes. I tried to find a street in which I would not have to walk over the corpses; but that was impossible.”

Muslim Turks made conquered Christians, Jewish, and non-Muslim populations into second-class citizens called “dhimmi” and required them to ransom their lives once a year by paying an exorbitant “jizyah” tax.

Sultan Murat I (1359-1389) began the practice of “devshirme” – taking boys from the conquered Armenian and Greek families. These innocent boys were systematically traumatized and indoctrinated into becoming ferocious Muslim warriors called “Janissaries,” similar to Egypt’s “Mamluk” slave soldiers. Janissaries were forced to call the Sultan their father and were forbidden to marry, giving rise to depraved practices and the abhorrent pederasty – “sodomy of the Turks.”

For centuries Turks conquered throughout the Mediterranean, Middle East, Eastern Europe, Spain and North Africa, carrying tens of thousands into slavery. Beginning in the early 1800s, the Turkish Ottoman Empire began to decline. Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania won their independence.

When Armenia’s sentiments leaned toward independence, Sultan Abdul Hamid put an end to it by massacring 100,000 from 1894-1896.

President Grover Cleveland reported to Congress, Dec. 2, 1895: “Occurrences in Turkey have continued to excite concern. … Massacres of Christians in Armenia and the development … of a spirit of fanatic hostility to Christian influences … have lately shocked civilization.”

The next year, President Grover Cleveland addressed Congress, Dec. 7, 1896: “Disturbed condition in Asiatic Turkey … rage of mad bigotry and cruel fanaticism … wanton destruction of homes and the bloody butchery of men, women, and children, made martyrs to their profession of Christian faith. … Outbreaks of blind fury which lead to murder and pillage in Turkey occur suddenly and without notice. … It seems hardly possible that the earnest demand of good people throughout the Christian world for its corrective treatment will remain unanswered.”

President William McKinley told Congress, Dec. 5, 1898: “The … envoy of the United States to … Turkey … is … charged to press for a just settlement of our claims … of the destruction of the property of American missionaries resident in that country during the Armenian troubles of 1895.”

On Dec. 6, 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt reported to Congress of: “… systematic and long-extended cruelty and oppression … of which the Armenians have been the victims, and which have won for them the indignant pity of the civilized world.”

When Sultan Abdul Hamid II was deposed in 1908, there was a brief euphoria as citizens naively hoped Turkey would have a constitutional government. Instead, the government was taken over by the “Young Turks,” led by three leaders or “pashas”: Mehmed Talaat Pasha, Ismail Enver Pasha and Ahmed Djemal Pasha. They acted as if they were planning democratic reforms while they clandestinely planned a genocidal scheme to rid the land of all who were not Muslims Turks.

The first step involved recruiting unsuspecting Armenian young men into the military. Next they made them “non-combatant” soldiers and took away their weapons. Finally, they marched them into the woods and deserts where they were ambushed and massacred.

With the Armenian young men gone, Armenian cities and villages were defenseless. Nearly 2 million old men, women and children were marched into the desert, thrown off cliffs or burnt alive. Entire Armenian communities were deported to the deserts of Syria and Mesopotamia where hundreds of thousands were killed or starved to death. Armenian cities of Kharpert, Van and Ani were leveled. Armenia briefly received aid from Russia until that country was overturned by Lenin’s Bolshevik revolution.

Similar to present-day headlines of the massacre of Christian minorities in Syria and Iraq, Theodore Roosevelt recorded the fate of Armenians in his 1916 book “Fear God and Take Your Own Part”: “Armenians, who for some centuries have sedulously avoided militarism and war … are so suffering precisely and exactly because they have been pacifists whereas their neighbors, the Turks, have … been … militarists. … During the last year and a half … Armenians have been subjected to wrongs far greater than any that have been committed since the close of the Napoleonic Wars. … Fearful atrocities. … Serbia is at this moment passing under the harrow of torture and mortal anguish. …”

Theodore Roosevelt continued: “Armenians have been butchered under circumstances of murder and torture and rape that would have appealed to an old-time Apache Indian. … The Wholesale slaughter of the Armenians … must be shared by the neutral powers headed by the United States for their failure to protest when this initial wrong was committed. … The crowning outrage has been committed by the Turks on the Armenians. They have suffered atrocities so hideous that it is difficult to name them, atrocities such as those inflicted upon conquered nations by the followers of Attila and of Genghis Khan. It is dreadful to think that these things can be done and that this nation nevertheless remarks ‘neutral not only in deed but in thought,’ between right and the most hideous wrong, neutral between despairing and hunted people, people whose little children are murdered and their women raped, and the victorious and evil wrong-doers. … I trust that all Americans worthy of the name feel their deepest indignation and keenest sympathy aroused by the dreadful Armenian atrocities. I trust that they feel … that a peace obtained without … righting the wrongs of the Armenians would be worse than any war.”

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Historian Arnold Toynbee wrote: “The Turks draft the criminals from their prisons into the Gendarmeri (military police) to exterminate the Armenian race. … In 1913 the Turkish Army was engaged in exterminating the Albanians. … Greeks and Slavs left in the territory. … The same campaign of extermination has been waged against the Nestorian Christians on the Persian frontier. … In Syria there is a reign of terror. …”

Toynbee continued: “Turkish rule … is … slaughtering or driving from their homes, the Christian population. … Only a third of the two million Armenians in Turkey have survived, and that at the price of apostatizing to Islam or else of leaving all they had and fleeing across the frontier.”

Armenia’s pleas at the Paris Peace Conference led Democrat President Wilson in a failed effort to make Armenia a U.S. protectorate. Woodrow Wilson, who was born Dec. 28, 1856, addressed Congress, May 24, 1920: “The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has established the truth of the reported massacres and other atrocities from which the Armenian people have suffered … deplorable conditions of insecurity, starvation, and misery now prevalent in Armenia. …

Sympathy for Armenia among our people has sprung from untainted consciences, pure Christian faith and an earnest desire to see Christian people everywhere succored in their time of suffering.”

In 2006, Director Andrew Goldberg produced a documentary film “The Armenian Genocide.”

In 2016, actors Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac and Charlotte Le Bon starred in the film “The Promise,” depicting the Armenian genocide in the last days of the Ottoman Empire.

On Aug. 29, 2014, the California Senate unanimously passed the Armenian Genocide Education Act mandating that among the human rights subjects covered in public schools, instruction shall be made of the genocide committed in Armenia at the beginning of the 20th century.

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168: Healthcare ministry issues grinchy statement on how to keep yummy part of holidays safe and healthy

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As New Year and Christmas holidays approach, the healthcare ministry has issued a number of advices on how to keep the eating part of the holiday season safe.

The ministry released a statement, advising certain precautions and calling on citizens to maintain a healthy diet.

“Very often during holiday seasons food can become the reason of not only food poisoning but also various digestive system disorders if you were to abuse food that are difficult to digest or that are incompatible”, the ministry says.

It calls for limiting the use of fried and fatty foods, and instead cook more by steaming and boiling. Healthcare officials also call for limited sugar intake, because abusing sugar might lead to  intestinal microflora disorders and accumulation of fat. “It is necessary to use desserts, creamed pastry, candy, juice and carbonated beverages as minimally as possible”.

Eat more fruits and vegetables, the ministry said.

But most importantly, healthcare officials reminded to eat in limited quantities. “You don’t have to taste all dishes on the table. The diverse the given intake is, the more overload will be on the digestive system”.

Healthcare officials also put special emphasis for parents to supervise their children’s diet and to maintain regular (4-5 times daily) meals.

Medics also call for limiting alcohol intake and refraining from abuse. “You must know that vinegar, mushrooms and grapefruit is incompatible with alcohol”.