Azerbaijani ceasefire violation incidents decrease, says Artsakh

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Azerbaijani forces committed more than 100 individual ceasefire violations in the period from October 7 to October 13 in the Artsakh line of contact.

The defense ministry of Artsakh said that Azerbaijani troops fired approximately 1000 rounds from various caliber small arms at their military positions.

The ministry said that Artsakh’s military refrained from taking countermeasers and confidently continued service.

From September 30 to October 6 Azerbaijani forces had made nearly 150 individual ceasefire violations.

Renowned Russian-Armenian actor Armen Jigarkhanyan hospitalized

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Renowned Russian-Armenian actor Armen Jigarkhanyan has been hospitalized in Moscow, Russia.

Jigarkhanyan’s lawyer told TASS that doctors have evaluated the actor to be in a moderate condition, at the same time stable.

The lawyer didn’t specify what health issues the actor has.

This is the fifth time that Jigarkhanyan is being hospitalized in 2018.

He is 83 years old.

Jigarkhanyan, one of the most renowned living film and stage Armenian and Russian actors, has appeared in more films than any other Russian actor with more than 250 appearances.

His awards include the People’s Artist of USSR (1985) title, Order of Honor of Armenia (2010), Order of Alexander Nevsky (Russia, 2006), among others.

Photo: Dozens of presidential aircraft parked at Zvartnots airport as Yerevan transformed into Francophonie global capital October 11-12

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Civil Aviation Committee chairperson Tatevik Revazyan has released a photo taken at Armenia’s Zvartnots airport showing a number of presidential and governmental aircraft parked side by side.

Nearly 40 heads of state and government were in Armenia October 11-12 for the XVII Summit of La Francophonie.

Delegations from a total of 84 countries took part in the summit.

“All presidential aircraft are nicely parked in the airport,” she wrote on Facebook.

President Sarkissian holds farewell meeting with outgoing US Ambassador

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Armenian President Armen Sarkissian held a meeting today with outgoing US Ambassador Richard Mills.

Sarkissian thanked Mills for his significant contribution in developing the Armenian-American ties during his tenure as ambassador. The president wished good luck to Mills.

The ambassador said he will always remain a friend to Armenia and the Armenian people.

No time for acting career, says Hayk Marutyan after taking office as Yerevan Mayor

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Yerevan’s new Mayor Hayk Marutyan is convinced that he won’t have time to continue his acting career.

Speaking to reporters today after his inauguration, Marutyan said that he might return to acting five years later. “Although the law allows me to continue acting during this period [term in office], I am certain that I won’t have time,” he said.

He assured that the people of Yerevan will immediately feel the changes in the city.

“Global problems facing us – waste management, transportation – we will start solving and our citizens will definitely see the process,” he said.

Representatives of “Adekvad” program series: All attempts to silence us are doomed to failure, and we will continue to present the objective reality

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On October 11, an unpleasant incident was recorded in the city of Maralik of Shirak Province and took place between Narek Malyan and Artur Danielyan, creators of the “Adekvad” program series on Facebook, as well as the program’s cameraman Grigor Minasyan and nearly 2 dozens of residents of Maralik.

Let us mention that the “Adekvad” program series was created in mid-July, sharply criticizing the new government and its domestic and foreign policies.

Within the scope of their regional visits, the representatives of “Adekvad” traveled to Maralik to provide coverage of the events that have been taking place there for the past couple of weeks, that is, the protests against the incumbent mayor of Maralik, who is also a member of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA).

Let us remind that some of the residents of Maralik are demanding the resignation of the mayor (RPA member) of Maralik, while the rest are against it. Those supporting the mayor’s resignation have taken over the session of the municipality, and the council of elders of the community is compelled to hold its sessions in different buildings located in various sectors of the city.

It was during the coverage of this mixed up situation when a sharp clash took place between the creators of the “Adekvad” program series and the nearly 20 residents of the city presenting themselves as revolutionaries; the clash did not end with bloodshed due to the self-control of the representatives of “Adekvad” and police intervention.

The organizers of the assault, that is, Agun Saghatelyan, nephew of former head of the Penitentiary Department Mushegh Saghatelyan, and ex-convict Harutyun Urutyan, who was not only attacking, but also using obscene swear words, explained their “uprising” and wrath with the fact that the creators of the program series had offended them during one of their broadcasts.

It turns out that Agun Saghatelyan and Harutyun Urutyan and their supporters had been offended by the creators of the “Adekvad” program series, who had stated that Maralik is a small city during a broadcast devoted to the events taking place in Maralik.

The specified persons also accused Narek Malyan and Artur Danielyan of supporting the incumbent mayor, but Malyan and Danielyan sharply deny this.

The scenes shown during the live broadcast and the words expressed by the creators of the program series show that those provoking the incident had dragged cameraman Grigor Minasyan, hit him and tried to steal his camera.

Not being able to restrain the assaulters and for the crew’s security reasons, the police officers, who were eyewitnesses to the incident, take Narek Malyan and Artur Danielyan from the scene of the incident to the police station in Maralik and later escort them to Yerevan.

The incident immediately sparked great public reaction. Several citizens and political figures touched upon and condemned the incident, particularly stressing the fact that intolerance against dissent is a defective working style and must be extirpated by Armenian society.

In particular, former National Security Director of the Republic of Armenia Davit Shahnazaryan stated the following in his statement: “I express deep indignation with and strictly condemn the assaults that were made against public and political figures Artur Danielyan, Narek Malyan and Grigor Minasyan in Maralik on October 11. I demand that the authorities take immediate measures to strictly punish those who are guilty.”

Leader of Freedom Party and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Hrant Bagratyan also issued a condemning statement. “On behalf of Freedom Party, I express deep indignation with the incident that took place in Maralik. Nobody has the right to make assaults against political figures conducting peaceful observations. I demand that the police immediately punish those who caused the protraction with Artur Danielyan, Narek Malyan and Grigor Minasyan. I don’t think that Nikol Pashinyan organized all this, but he is the one who is transforming the democratic uprising of the people into bigotry. This leads to the following question: What is the difference between the hooligans of Maralik and the “reputable” figures of districts when Serzh Sargsyan was in power?”

This was followed by the response of the Police, which stated the following: “On October 11, the police station in Ani received information that on the same day, at around 16:50, hosts of the “Adekvad” program series, their cameraman and a group of people got into a dispute on the sidewalk on Shahinyan Street in the city of Maralik. On the same day, at 17:00, the hosts and cameraman of “Adekvad” program series were called to the police station and reported that while they were shooting scenes for the “Adekvad” analytical program series on Facebook at Victory Park in the city of Maralik, a group of people approached them and demanded that they leave the city of Maralik quickly and that 800 people were waiting to settle a score with them at the central square. Escorting them to the square, these group of people dragged them to the sidewalk on the road in front of house #3 on Hrant Shahinyan Street and used swear words, posing a threat to their life and health, and one of the men dragged the cameraman to Victory Park. Ten minutes later, the man tried to steal the cameraman’s camera on the sidewalk on the road leading to the central square and broke the tripod, causing material damage. After explanations, 5 citizens participating in the incident showed up at the police station and gave explanations to the police officers. Expert examinations have been designated. Materials are being prepared.”

They [the creators of the program series] say Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan is directly responsible for what happened since, according to them, this attempt to repress dissent and freedom of speech is the result of the tolerance and direct sponsorship of the authorities. They also state that the only reason for failure of the provocation initially planned and perpetrated by the authorities is that they did not lose self-control and informed people about the incident through a live broadcast.

The creators of the “Adekvad” program series positively assess the actions of the local police officers and voice hope that, nevertheless, the investigation will be objective and the organizers of the assault will be revealed.

They add that all attempts to silence are doomed to failure and that they will continue to present the objective reality.

Armine Vardanyan

Obituary: Charles Aznavour

The Economist
Oct 1 2018
 
Obituary: Charles Aznavour
 
The French-Armenian troubadour died on October 1st, aged 94
 
 
FOR a small guy, Charles Aznavour liked his stage to be big. Really big. He would slip through the curtains at the back and slide into the spotlight, left hand in his pocket, ready to face his audience head-on. Wearing a black rollneck or a skinny tie, he projected an almost jaunty insouciance with his little crooked smile. But his fans knew he was a survivor, someone who got knocked down a lot but always rose again—someone a lot like them. As he lifted the microphone, his face showed a defiant chin, a circumflex of dark eyebrows, closed eyes. For a moment their lids were as white and as curved as a beach in Cuba (one of the many countries that broadcast hours of his music in the days after he died). His dark eyelashes fluttered like palm trees. And then came that voice, crashing on to the heart’s shore.
 
He was born Shahnour Vaghinag Aznavourian near the Latin Quarter in Paris in 1924, and christened “Charles” by a French nurse who could not pronounce his name. His Armenian parents had taken refuge there while they waited for visas to America. Meanwhile, his father took over a restaurant that featured live music and offered free food to the less well-off. When the business inevitably went bust his mother took in work as a seamstress. But it was singing and performing for other émigrés that consumed the family. Both parents had been trained in the theatre. He made his inadvertent stage debut at three when he wandered in from the wings towards the lights.
 
 

Sports: Gibraltar enjoy historic first win over Armenia in UEFA Nations League after anthem blunder

The Daily Mail, UK
Oct 14 2018
  • The national anthem of Liechtenstein was mistakingly played before kickoff 
  • The Armenian FA has apologised to officials from the Gibraltar FA in Yerevan
  • Joseph Chipolina’s 50th-minute penalty secured first competitive victory  

Reuters

Gibraltar won a competitive international for the first time with a 1-0 Nations League victory over Armenia in Yerevan on Saturday after being mistaken for Liechtenstein.

The tiny British overseas territory beat an Armenia team including Arsenal’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan thanks to Joseph Chipolina’s 50th-minute penalty.

It was the first time they had won a match other than a friendly since joining UEFA in 2013 and their players danced with joy at the final whistle.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6273563/Gibraltar-enjoy-historic-win-Armenia-UEFA-Nations-League-anthem-blunder.html


Sports: Gibraltar football team wins 1-0 over Armenia in UEFA Nations League

Devdiscourse
Oct 14 2018



Devdiscourse News Desk yerevan (armenia) Last Updated at 14 Oct 2018, 17:10 IST Gibraltar

  • Defender Joseph Luis Chipolina, 30, netted the lone goal for Gibraltar in the 50th minute, successfully converting a penalty kick on Saturday night. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Gibraltar’s national football team won 1-0 over host Armenia in a UEFA Nations League clash, earning its first competitive victory in its history.

Defender Joseph Luis Chipolina, 30, netted the lone goal for Gibraltar in the 50th minute, successfully converting a penalty kick on Saturday night.

Before Saturday’s victory, Gibraltar, whose football association was accepted as a full UEFA member in May 2013, had only two friendly wins over Latvia and Malta, reports Efe news.

Officials from Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, in the Armenian capital Yerevan, made a serious gaffe during Saturday’s match when they played the Liechtenstein national anthem instead of Gibraltar’s.

Immediately after the incident, the General Secretary of the Gibraltar Football Association, Dennis Beiso, expressed his disappointment for what happened on social media, and his words were re-tweeted by the Information Service office of Gibraltar’s Government in Spain.

“Extremely disappointed that the wrong national anthem was played before the game tonight. We have sought, and been given, an apology by the Armenian FA and an official announcement has been made to that effect at the stadium here in Yerevan,” Beiso’s tweet said.

Sports: Armenia football federation apologizes to Gibraltar squad

News.am, Armenia
Oct 14 2018

The Football Federation of Armenia has apologized to the head of delegation representing Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) in Yerevan for the oversight that occurred before the start of Saturday’s third round UEFA Nations League group match between Armenia and Gibraltar, the GFA press service informed.
Prior to the game that was played in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan, the national anthem of Liechtenstein was played instead of Gibraltar’s national anthem.
Also, the GFA noted on Twitter that it was “very disappointed” by what had occurred.