Water crisis in Armenia is getting worse, warns Pashinyan

 13:28, 3 August 2023

YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan believes that the water crisis in Armenia is getting worse, which is caused both by people’s attitude towards water and by mismanagement of water resources.

During the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, the Prime Minister emphasized that it is necessary to change the attitude towards water at all levels.

“The water crisis in Armenia is getting worse. It is a global crisis, and in Armenia it is deepening due to lack of or worn-out infrastructure, as well as our attitude towards water,” Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan said he realized the seriousness of the water problem while visiting various towns of Armenia.

He said that the water problem will be the government’s next strategic plan after implementing the plans related to roads, schools, kindergartens and health system.

“We must treat water seriously, which is not managed in Armenia, but just flows. There are organizations, officials, procedures, laws, government decisions, but the water is not managed in the republic, which is our biggest problem. There is also a problem of knowledge here. We don’t know what water management is. It is a serious issue, on which serious decisions should be made,” Pashinyan concluded.

Human Rights Defender of Armenia to contact international organizations over kidnapping of NK patient by Azerbaijan

 17:51,

YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. Human Rights Defender of Armenia Anahit Manasyan has contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) regarding the detention of the 68-year-old Nagorno-Karabakh patient who was being transported to Armenia for treatment, her office said in a statement.

“Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan has contacted partners at the International Committee of the Red Cross regarding the issue, she continues to carry out fact-finding work. After clarifying details on the incident, the Human Rights Defender will also apply to international human rights organizations,” Manasyan’s office said.

On July 29, a Nagorno-Karabakh patient was detained and taken to an unknown location by Azerbaijani border guards while being evacuated by the International Committee of the Red Cross to Armenia for treatment.

The Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that the kidnapping of the patient by Azerbaijan constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.

Diplomats go to border of Armenia where there is cargo for NK

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Diplomats in Kornidzor near the Lachin corridor

Representatives of the diplomatic corps and international organizations accredited in Armenia, at the invitation of the government and the Foreign Ministry, went to the southern Syunik region near the village of Kornidzor, on the approach to the Lachin corridor. Since the evening of July 26 there has been a convoy heading from Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh, with humanitarian cargo of almost 400 tons.

The diplomats got acquainted with the situation on the ground. They were accompanied by the governor of the Syunik region Robert Ghukasyan who said “Baku is talking about integration. But it wants to achieve it by bringing people to starvation? Right there, in Syunik, the ambassadors participated in a closed discussion.”

The Armenian authorities hope that Russian peacekeepers will still deliver humanitarian aid to the unrecognized NKR. They announce that they informed not only RMK, but also Azerbaijan “through the appropriate channels” about the transportation of the cargo. However, Baku calls the Armenian government’s initiative a provocation.

The Lachin corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia and the outside world, has been blocked since December last year. Since June 15, 120,000 Armenians have been living under a strict blockade – Azerbaijan will not allow even humanitarian supplies to be delivered.


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Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan, who accompanied the diplomats, told journalists this in Kornidzor. He assured that the Armenian side will continue to inform international partners and carry out appropriate work so that “Azerbaijan fulfills its obligations at the international level.” In particular, the November 2020 statement signed by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, as well as the decision of the International Court of Justice.

“The additional pressure of our international partners on the Azerbaijani authorities is very important,” he said.

The Deputy Foreign Minister recalled that in recent days, partners from various countries have made statements, but “this is not enough.”

“It is necessary that the international community act as a united front and not only send clear signals to the Azerbaijani authorities, but also take steps that will ensure the passage of people, goods and vehicles through the Lachin corridor,” he said.

Kostanyan said that “official Yerevan will try to ensure the opening of the Lachin corridor by all political means available to it.” But he did not elaborate on which.

All information about Armenia’s attempt to deliver humanitarian aid to compatriots, statements from Yerevan and Baku, the reaction of international partners

The day before, during the discussion of the issue of delivering humanitarian cargo from Armenia to NK, the public television of Armenia aired information that another 500 tons of cargo were waiting to be sent. They are kept in Syunik, in the city of Goris. Another batch of humanitarian aid, about 380 tons, is stored in warehouses in Yerevan.

“There are other organizations that are ready to provide assistance. It all depends on when the road will be open and when we can send it. We need to deliver this cargo as soon as possible. The situation of our compatriots is getting worse every hour,” Yury Khachyan, Deputy Permanent Representative of the unrecognized NKR in Armenia, said.

During a press conference, the Prime Minister of Armenia stated that the government is in no hurry to apply to the UN Security Council to consider the situation in NK, since the result is more important than the fact of holding hearings

Azerbaijan has long been promoting the possibility of delivering humanitarian cargo to Nagorno-Karabakh through its territory, through Aghdam. The head of the European Council, Charles Michel, spoke about this after the Pashinyan-Aliyev talks in Brussels.

However, the Armenians of NK categorically refuse such an opportunity. Ten days ago, they held an action, blocked the road from Askeran to Aghdam, put up barricades and hung out a poster “Our right to self-determination is not for sale.”

As the humanitarian crisis deepens, locals are declaring: “It is better to starve than to receive aid from Azerbaijan.” They believe that the offer to receive assistance through Aghdam is “a political way of integration into Azerbaijan, which will mean the expulsion of Armenians from Artsakh.”

Opposition member of the Armenian parliament Tigran Abrahamyan stated that Azerbaijan has set itself the task of ensuring that any goods come to NK from the territory of Azerbaijan. Thus, Baku, in his opinion, is trying to eliminate ties with Armenia.

“Azerbaijan believes that this step will accelerate the process of Azerbaijanization of NK, because in this way it will fall under complete dependence on Azerbaijan. Today we are talking about humanitarian cargo, tomorrow we will talk about trade, the day after tomorrow about gas, electricity and other things,” he said.

Protests taking place in Yerevan in support of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, at the UN office and embassies, as well as an expert’s comment

Political observer Hakob Badalyan believes that one should not place great hopes on the statements of the ambassadors of different countries, when there is already a decision of the International Court of Justice, which Azerbaijan does not comply with. In February 2023, the Hague ordered Azerbaijan to ensure unhindered movement along the Lachin corridor.

Badalyan proposes to ask diplomats accredited in Armenia the question “whether their countries are able to take steps for the decision of the Hague Court to come into force, are they ready to take real action.” He claims that it is the society of Armenia that should be exacting:

“At the official level, of course, it is incorrect to talk about this. The authorities need to work with all ambassadors and their countries, with international structures, no matter how dissatisfied we are with their inaction.”

According to Badalyan, although there are Russian peacekeepers in the Lachin corridor, all the actors involved in the negotiation process have their own obligations to unblock the road. He believes that, along with the question of the responsibility of Russians, attention should also be focused on the responsibility of other external actors:

“We must not allow anyone to freely and without hesitation turn the fate of Nagorno-Karabakh into a stone with which it will be possible to break the Caucasian window of the Russians – against the backdrop of expressed concern and various calls.”

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President Raisi: Iran hopes Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations will strengthen peace in region

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi emphasized the necessity of solving regional issues by the countries of the region. He stated that Iran, by supporting the peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan, hopes that these negotiations will establish and strengthen peace, security and stability in the region as much as possible.

He made the remarks in a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan in Tehran on Monday,

The president stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not accept any geopolitical changes and shifting the borders of the countries in the region, adding, “Iran supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all the countries in the region.”

He emphasized the importance of improving the level of relations between the two countries as much as possible and said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran does not see any obstacle to the development of relations with Armenia”.

Mirzoyan appreciated Iran’s positions regarding the developments in the Caucasus region, stating,, “Armenia will never become a platform for anti-Iranian actions and always emphasises on the development of regional security and peace”.

He considered relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran to be very important for his country and emphasised on increasing diplomatic relations between the two countries and strengthening and deepening the relations between Tehran and Yerevan.

The humanitarian crisis in NK continues to worsen as a result of Azerbaijan blocking the Lachin Corridor – MFA Armenia

 13:41,

YEREVAN, 12 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia released a statement on the humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been under blockade for 7 months, ARMENPRESS presents below the statement issued by the MFA Armenia.

“It has already been 7 months since the Azerbaijani authorities have illegally blocked the Lachin corridor, the lifeline linking Nagorno-Karabakh with the outer world.

All the actions undertaken by Azerbaijan around the Lachin corridor during these months, from demonstrations of fake eco-activists to the installation of an illegal checkpoint in the corridor and the well-known “punitive” blockade of movement, come to prove that these steps are clearly preplanned and aimed at creating conditions incompatible with life for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and subjecting them to ethnic cleansing.

These actions of Azerbaijan not only directly contravene the Trilateral statement of November 9, 2020, but also clearly disregard the calls of the civilized community to lift the blockade of the Lachin corridor, the resolutions adopted by various parliaments and the legally binding orders of the International Court of Justice of February 22 and July 6. We would like to reiterate that in its latest Order of July 6, the Court stated that Azerbaijan’s assertions of its compliance with the Court’s Order of 22 February to ensure the unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo in both directions along the Lachin corridor, have nothing to do with reality.

During these months, the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of the blockade of the Lachin corridor has continued to deteriorate. It is further exacerbated by months-long disruption of the gas and electricity supply by Azerbaijan.

Since June 15, the supply of food to Nagorno-Karabakh has been completely halted. Prior to this, during the unimpeded operation of the Lachin corridor, Nagorno-Karabakh was receiving approximately 400 tons of cargo, whereas, after December 12, the amount of food transported through the Russian peacekeeping contingent decreased by tenfold. Currently, the population of Nagorno-Karabakh faces a real threat of starvation, as the supply of all types of goods has been completely prohibited. The information circulated in Azerbaijani media yesterday about an attempted transportation of tobacco and mobile phone batteries, on the one hand, demonstrates a desperate situation of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh that undermines their dignity and, on the other hand, once again highlights the impossibility of unhindered movement of cargo.

The same situation has developed in the healthcare sector. There is a clear shortage of medicine required for proper medical care. Consequently, several vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, cancer and diabetes patients and children face serious health problems. There has already been an increase in mortality rates in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Only a few people were able to reach Armenia through the ICRC to receive urgent medical care. They and their accompanying persons were subjected to humiliating procedures and degrading treatment, having been filmed and subsequently exploited by the Azerbaijani propaganda machine as a tool to falsely depict an unhindered movement of people through the Lachin corridor.

It is unfortunate that during these months, the international community and international humanitarian organizations have been unable to gain humanitarian access to Nagorno-Karabakh to conduct a proper fact-finding mission and provide humanitarian aid.

Under such circumstances, Armenia expects that the international community will use all available tools to ensure the implementation of the legally binding orders of the International Court of Justice of February 22 and July 6, 2023 on the opening of the Lachin corridor. This is crucial to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Nagorno-Karabakh and stop the policy of ethnic cleansing. The civilized world cannot and should not tolerate such actions and disdain of the legally binding Orders of the International Court of Justice.”

Iran joins Shanghai Cooperation Organization

 15:38, 4 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 4, ARMENPRESS. Iran joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) during the organization’s summit on July 4.

Iran’s membership was announced by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he chaired the SCO leaders’ virtual summit.

The meeting was attended by China’s President Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, among others.

Exhibition: Design professor’s theatrical posters featured in international festival

June 28 2023
Two theatrical posters created by Dejan Mraović, assistant professor of graphic design at Campbell University, were selected for the 1st Theatrical Posters International Festival in Yerevan, Armenia.

The exhibition was held last fall in the foyer of the Gabriel Sundukyan National Academic Theatre, which opened in 1922, and was the first Armenian state academic theater. Mraović, who joined Campbell University in fall 2022, was an assistant professor of graphic design and coordinator of the graphic design program at Wayland Baptist University in Plainview, Texas, during the showcase. Both posters served as theatrical marketing posters for productions put on by the university’s fine arts program in 2018 and 2019. 

“It is a great honor to represent the United States of America on the international design scene,” said Mraović, a native of Serbia.

The international exhibition in Armenia showcased 97 posters by 66 designers from 21 countries: Argentina, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Cyprus, France, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA and Armenia.  Mraović was one of only three designers from the U.S. included in the show.

The opening of the festival was covered by the Public Television of Armenia, or 1TV, from Yerevan.

The festival was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Armenia, Ambassade de France en Arménie and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Armenia. The visitors were also able to see some of the most successful Armenian posters designed in the first 100 years of the Gabriel Sundukyan National Academic Theatre.


Pashinyan hails PACE resolution as highly important document for increasing international attention on Nagorno Karabakh

 12:18,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani policy of escalation and depopulation of Nagorno Karabakh is becoming more and more visible for the international community and the adoption of Resolution 2256 by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) serves as the most recent evidence for this, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting on June 29. 

Pashinyan quoted the resolution’s clause 15 as stating that PACE is extremely worried by the hostile and threatening rhetoric used against Armenians at the highest level of Azerbaijan’s leadership and urges Azerbaijan to repudiate such rhetoric and take steps to tackle both hate speech, including by public and high-level officials, and hate crimes.

Clause 8 of the resolution states that the current situation is not sustainable and may well lead to the Armenian population being forced to leave their homes and communities if there is no resolution to the conflict. 

In this context, PACE urgently calls for addressing the issues of the rights and security of the Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh through dialogue between Baku and Stepanakert and a neutral international involvement in any peace implementation mechanism to be put in place.

PACE also stated that the Azerbaijani blockade of Lachin Corridor constitutes a violation of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, recorded the fact that gas and power supply into Nagorno Karabakh is interrupted and called on Azerbaijan to immediately restore the supplies and comply with the ruling of the ICJ on opening the Lachin Corridor.

Pashinyan highlighted the fact that PACE is assessing the situation in Nagorno Karabakh as a humanitarian and human rights crisis, and calls for an immediate deployment of a fact-finding mission and addresses the Committee of Ministers.

“The resolution adopted by PACE is a highly important document in terms of increasing international attention around the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh and the Armenian Foreign Ministry will be consistent in keeping the provisions of the resolution in the agenda of the Committee of Ministers, the executive body of the Council of Europe,” Pashinyan said.

Schiff Urges Biden to Take ‘Decisive Action’ Against Baku

Rep. Adam Schiff speaks at a protest in Washington demanding the immediate lifting of Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh in February


WASHINGTON—Representative Adam Schiff on Thursday released the following statement to mark the 200-day blockade of Artsakh by Azerbaijan’s forces. 
 
Yesterday marked the 200th day that the people of Artsakh have been living under Azerbaijan’s unlawful blockade of the Lachin Corridor, a clear violation of international law, and the 2020 trilateral ceasefire agreement.

This situation has devolved into a full-blown humanitarian crisis with an entire population being denied essential life-sustaining resources. Despite the calls of international bodies and even the ruling of the International Court of Justice that ordered Azerbaijan to lift the blockade, the Aliyev regime continues its harmful and illegal actions, demonstrating a blatant disregard for human rights and international norms.

 In light of yesterday’s news, where fatal clashes have once again erupted in Nagorno-Karabakh between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as Azerbaijan’s refusal to allow the International Committee of the Red Cross and Russian peacekeepers to deliver humanitarian aid and transport patients requiring urgent medical attention, the need for the international community to intervene and find a lasting solution to the conflict grows by each passing day.

The US needs to condemn these flagrant violations of human rights. The international community cannot idly stand by as innocent civilians are driven to the brink of starvation and despair. Strong measures must be taken to compel Azerbaijan to comply with international law, such as sanctions and the suspension of aid. I urge the Biden Administration and the international community to take urgent and decisive action before it is too late.

In Jerusalem, talking about violence against Christians is risky

June 21 2023
Recent university conference in Jerusalem on increasing acts of violence against Christians in the Holy City nearly canceled over accusations of antisemitism
By Nicolas Rouger | Israel
June 21, 2023

“Why Do (Some) Jews Spit on Gentiles?” That was the provocative title of a recent conference in Jerusalem aimed at understanding the increasing acts of violence against non-Jews in the Holy City.

But the event – which was organized by the Center for the Study of Relations Between Jews, Christians and Muslims at the Open University of Israel – almost didn’t take place after a key aide of Jerusalem’s mayor forced the Tower of David Museum to cancel it. Originally scheduled for June 15, the conference was held next day at the Armenian seminary. But only with a reduced number of people were allowed to participate.

The man who forced the cancellation was Arieh King, one of the city’s seven vice-mayors who is known for his hostility to the Christian presence in Jerusalem.

In the eye of the storm was Yisca Harani, a Jewish academic and an energetic woman, whose deeply pious father was also a renowned intellectual and one of the founding forces behind the interfaith meeting in Jerusalem.

Harani knows Christians well; she rubs shoulders with monastic communities in the Holy City and often shares their daily lives. As a researcher, she has also become a witness to the physical, psychological and verbal violence to which those recognized as Christians are subjected.

“I became an activist against my will,” she explained.

Recording the incidents
The conference on the rise of violence was an opportunity to encourage people to officially note these incidents. Victims, for example, don’t often lodge a complaint after being spat at, let alone when their stay in Israel depends on the goodwill of the authorities.

But Harani said that at least one attack, perhaps even more, takes place every day in Jerusalem.

“I think Arieh King found himself in a bad position after targeting evangelicals,” said one of the conference’s organizers.

Indeed. King led a small gang of teenagers to Jerusalem’s Western Wall on May 30 to protest against a group of Zionist evangelical Christians.

“Go home, missionaries,” they shouted at the demonstrators.

According to the same source in the organization, King used the conference as a pretext to fuel his argument about antisemitism and the defense of Jewish identity, which would be threatened even from within.

Ancient fears
The historical origins of the fear of Christians, which encourages these hate reflexes, are fueled by violence and anti-Semitism. But they are also encouraged by the resilience of the Jewish people in their perpetual status as a minority in history. It’s a status that the State of Israel has changed.

“Today, the Jewish people must adapt to their role as the majority,” insisted Karma Ben-Yohanan, professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She said “the circle of fear” must be broken.

But various observers say these attacks on Christians, which are aimed at gradually erasing their presence and silencing their representatives, are the work of a radical minority. They also say they are immoral and illegal under Jewish religious law.

“Solutions must be found at the source, in education, in the atmosphere in which children grow up,” said Alon Goshen-Gottstein, a rabbi who is active in interfaith dialogue.

Political context
Yet Israel’s national political climate does not seem conducive to this.

“Violence is on the rise partly because of our new far-right government. It encourages such acts, even indirectly,” worried Yossi Havilio, another vice-mayor of Jerusalem, centrist. Havilio, who is a centrist, attended the conference in an act of solidarity.

The phenomenon seems to be increasing. A man was arrested on June 15 after throwing a rock that shattered a stained-glass window in Jerusalem’s Cenacle on Mount Zion. And Jewish activists have used magic markers to cross off the names of Christian sites that are indicated on an information board at the entrance to the Old City. Unfortunately, the acts are not limited to Jerusalem.

The Discalced Carmelites at the Stella Maris Monastery at the foot of Mount Carmel in Haifa have been facing the intrusion of ultra-Orthodox Jews the past two weeks who have come ostensibly to pray in the church’s grotto known as the Prophet Elijah’s cave. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the church on June 18 to show their support for the Catholic friars.