Portion of North-South Road Corridor to be tolled

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Society

A certain portion of the North-South Road Corridor will be a toll road after the project is completed. The toll will not exceed the price of gas which is spent when traveling the existing road, minister of transportation, communication and IT Ashot Hakobyan told reporters today at a press conference on his 100 days in office.

“Tolled roads aren’t only in Armenia, there are many similar [roads] in numerous countries. In this specific section the tolling is justified. It will be a toll road for everyone, both Armenian citizens and foreigners,” he said.

Hakobyan did not mention a completion date for the project, because it depends on international funding sources, the pace of the construction and the government’s financing opportunities.

PM Pashinyan comments on Kocharyan’s statement to return to politics

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Politics

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan commented on the statement of 2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan about his return to politics.

“All those, who will have an opportunity and desire to participate in the parliamentary elections in accordance with the law of the Republic of Armenia, will participate”, the PM told reporters.

Commenting on the observation according to which some forces already carry out campaign despite that it hasn’t begun yet, Nikol Pashinyan said the Electoral Code doesn’t ban the campaign outside the election campaigning period. “The campaign is a daily political activity. I normally react to any activity which is not banned by law, therefore, any political force, political figure can share their ideas with the citizens”, the Armenian PM said.



Pashinyan slams “absurd” media rumors on desire to see LTP back in office

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Politics

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has slammed media rumors on his alleged desire to see former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan take office as president as “absurd”.

“Let’s not speak about absurd things. The President of Armenia has been elected in March of this year and he still has 7 years of tenure ahead,” Pashinyan said.

Certain media reports alleged that the PM is willing to see Ter-Petrosyan back in office as President.

Arrested Kevin (Kemal) Oksuz wanted in Turkey on terror charges, Turkey’s justice minister says

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Region
World

Turkey’s minister of justice Abdulhamit Gül has commented on Kevin (Kemal) Oksuz, the Turkish/American citizen who was arrested in Yerevan on an international arrest warrant issued by the United States.

Speaking to TRT, Turkish minister of justice Abdulhamit Gül said that a Turkish court has also issued an arrest warrant for Oksuz.

“We continue following this case. However, Interpol isn’t treating our requests positively. Nevertheless, we will continue submitting requests over this person and other members of the terror group [Gulenists], he said.

The man was arrested in the Armenian capital on August 29, six days after being declared wanted.

Situation in Armenia "still boiling", Russia’s foreign minister says

Intellinews – Russia Today
September 3, 2018 Monday
Situation in Armenia “still boiling”, Russia’s foreign minister says
 
 
Russian officials remain concerned over the situation in Armenia, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on September 3, describing the South Caucasus country as “still boiling” after the “people’s revolution” in late April and early May.
 
Since coming to power in May, protest leader turned Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has sought to get Russia – the major regional power and Armenia’s vital ally in a region where it is surrounded by enemies – on side with his plans for the small, impoverished nation of 2.9mn.
 
His first foreign trip was to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, and he was quick to back away from previous statements, voiced as an opposition leader, that Armenia should quit the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
 
Still, concerns remain as to Moscow’s true feelings about the new Armenian premier, who has boldly taken on the old guard in Yerevan, many of whom had ties to Russia, in particular by allowing investigations into the events of March 2008-in which anti-government protests were bloodily put down-to be reopened, and by announcing an end to the monopolies that have long dominated the Armenian economy.
 
Speaking at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations on September 3, Lavrov focused on the former matter. Tass newswire reported him as saying: “We are concerned that the situation in Armenia is still boiling, in particular, events that took place 10 years ago are being investigated and arrests are taking place.” he said, as reported by Russia’s Tass newswire.
 
Former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan was among those lately arrested in connection with the “Marti mek” (March 1) protests of 2008 in which 10 people were killed in a violent clampdown on demonstrators, though he was later released. Yerevan, meanwhile, has been seeking the removal of the current head of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) Yuri Khachatryan, also facing accusations in relation to Marti mek.
 
Shortly after Kocharyan’s arrest on July 31, Lavrov said the detentions “run counter to the new Armenian authorities’ recent statements” that they did not intend to persecute their predecessors for political reasons.
 
However, Lavrov’s speech latest stressed that the current situation is “Armenia’s domestic affair” and that Moscow had avoided interfering either during the revolution or when the old regime under former president Serzh Sargsyan took the fatal step of transferring power from the president to the prime minister’s position – which was taken up by Sargsyan earlier this year, thus precipitating the protests.
 
“We believe that it is Armenia’s domestic affair and would like these domestic affairs to remain based on the country’s laws and constitution so that they can be resolved as soon as possible and Armenia can focus on creative tasks,” Lavrov said, Tass reported.
 
“We have been keeping an eye on the events that took place after the constitutional provision, which transferred all major powers from the president to the prime minister elected by the country’s parliament, had come into effect … We took no actions and made no statements that by any stretch of the imagination could be taken as interference in domestic affairs… I cannot say that other players acted in the same way,” the Russian foreign minister commented.
 
PM Pashinian, meanwhile, on September 2 downplayed problems in Yerevan’s relations with Moscow, describing them as a “work process in its natural course”, RFE/RL reported
 
Answering questions from citizens in a live Facebook broadcast, Pashinian also announced an upcoming visit to Moscow, during which he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
 
“This will be our third meeting, and… we will discuss numerous issues that are on the agenda of our relations and will find solutions to numerous problems,” Pashinian said.
 
“I don’t mean to insist that all possible problems will be solved, but I can surely say that our natural cooperation continues,” he added.

Canberra: The Difficulties of Witnessing: Armin T. Wegner’s Shocking Magic Lantern Show

Australian National University
September 3, 2018 Monday
 
Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Canberra

This lecture focuses on the work of Armin T. Wegner (1886-1978), a German writer and human rights defender, who was stationed as a medical officer in the Ottoman empire during World War I. Witnessing the Ottomans’ genocidal campaign against Armenians, Wegner attempted to attract international attention to the plight of Armenians through a series of publications, open letters, lectures, and magic lantern shows.

As an antecedent to the newsreel, the magic lantern show was an important turn-of-the-century medium for educating the public about significant events abroad. And, in an effort to invoke the horror of the mass killing and suffering, Wegner graphically detailed the atrocities and used his own and others’ lantern slides to appeal to audiences for material aid and political intervention. The lecture enquires into the limitations of the lantern show as a medium for affecting change and asks broader questions about, what Wegner referred to as, ‘the difficulties of witnessing.’ 

Vanessa Agnew holds a position in English at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Her Enlightenment Orpheus: The Power of Music in Other Worlds (Oxford UP, 2008) won the Oscar Kenshur Prize for Eighteenth-Century Studies and the American Musicological Society’s Lewis Lockwood Award. She co-edited Settler and Creole Reenactment (Palgrave, 2010), special issues of Re-thinking History 11 (2007) and Criticism 46 (2004), and book series Historical Reenactment (Palgrave) and Music in Society and Culture (Boydell and Brewer).

She is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Australian Research Council, National Maritime Museum, American Philosophical Society, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, and German Academic Exchange Service.

This lecture is part of The Magic Lantern in Australia and the World Conference, but it is open to the public for free, if you would like to attend other sessions please register via Eventbrite. For more information please visit program.

Azerbaijani Press: Azerbaijani Citizen Tanriverdiyeva Asks for Asylum in Armenia

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
September 3, 2018 Monday
Azerbaijani Citizen Tanriverdiyeva Asks for Asylum in Armenia
 
 
Baku / 03.09.18 / Turan: On August 26, a 50-year-old Gulnara Tanriverdiyeva, a citizen of Azerbaijan, resident of the Absheron village of Jorat, applied to the Armenian government with a request to grant her asylum.
 
Initially Tanriverdiyeva left for Iran by bus, and from there she arrived in Yerevan, where she made a statement about the infringement of her rights in Azerbaijan.
 
All this was reported by the Yerevan Internet news channel news.1tv.am, to which Tanriverdiyeva gave an interview in Yerevan.
 
Answering the correspondent’s questions, she said in the Azerbaijani language that she complained to state authorities and officials in Azerbaijan, starting from the President, reporting a distressed and desperate situation. But no one answered her appeals, after which she decided to apply for asylum in Armenia.
 
“Let the whole country know what happened to me,” she said.
 
The Azerbaijani media and state organizations do not report the flight of Tanriverdiyeva to Armenia. Earlier in the Azerbaijani media there was also no information about the difficult situation of Tanriverdiyeva.
 
The video interview with Tanriverdiyeva on Armenian TV can be viewed here.

Azerbaijani Press: Turkish Military Intelligence Officer: Turkey Does Not Need Military Base in Nakhchivan

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
September 3, 2018 Monday
Turkish Military Intelligence Officer: Turkey Does Not Need Military Base in Nakhchivan


Baku / 04.09.18 / Turan: The former head of Intelligence of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces, Colonel-General Ismail Haggı Pekin said there is no need to establish a Turkish military base in Nakhchivan.

This opinion was expressed by Pekin, answering Turan’s question: “Is Turkey going to build a military base in Nakhchivan?”

Earlier, the columnist of the Turkish newspaper Sözcü, Zeynep Gürcanlı, in an article published in the September 3 issue reported that talks are spread in Ankara about Turkey preparing to open a military base in Nakhchivan.

“The corps of the armed forces of Azerbaijan is headquartered in Nakhchivan. Turkey provides it with the necessary support, our military advisers are there, and Turkey closely cooperates with the border troops and the Nakhchivan Special Forces. When it is impossible to send fuel for the troops in Nakhchivan, Turkey, and sometimes Iran, provide fuel to the military forces of the autonomous region,” Colonel-General Pekin said.

He also drew attention to the fact that Turkey’s opening of a military base in Nakhchivan would raise suspicion in Iran. “Nakhchivan, on the one hand, has borders with Armenia, and on the other hand, with Turkey.” Turkey’s support for the military forces in Nakhchivan is troubling Armenia, which should not cause concern, since it is too small, but the appearance of a military base of a NATO member country next door can trouble Iran.

And in general, there is no point in opening a base in Nakhchivan, since Turkey, without this, provides the necessary support to the autonomy. Why do we need to build a base when, very close to Nakhchivan, in the towns of Dogubeyazit and Kars, our military units are located, and a corps is located in Erzurum? The question of establishing our naval base in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is now being considered. We should focus on this,” the ex-head of the Turkish military intelligence agency told Turan.

It should be noted that Colonel-General Ismail Haggi Pekin spent the years 2011-2014 in prison on charges of the Balyoz (Sledgehammer) Operation conducted by the FETO (Fethullah Gülen) organization against the Turkish army. However, then Pekin and 200 officers of the Turkish army again appeared before the court and were acquitted. -0–

Sports: Armenia international Gael Andonian on trial at Sunderland after Marseille exit

 HITC
Sept 4 2018
 
 
Armenia international Gael Andonian on trial at Sunderland after Marseille exit
 
Danny Owen @danny8195
 
Sunderland could add one new centre-back to their squad in the form of Gael Andonian.
 
The summer transfer window might be over but there is still a chance that Sunderland could bring in a new player this month.
 
As reported by the Chronicle, free-agent centre-back Gael Andonian is on trial at the Stadium of Light after being released by Ligue 1 side Marseille in July.
 
The 23-year-old, who has won 22 international caps for Armenia and represented France at youth level, made his first appearance in Sunderland colours during the Premier League 2 clash against West Brom on Monday as he aims to earn a contract with the Wearside club.
 
As Andonian is a free agent, he is able to sign for Sunderland outside the transfer window.
 
And he would give Jack Ross extra depth at centre-back, which could come in handy as the Black Cats aim to navigate a gruelling League One season. Sunderland have enjoyed an impressive start, winning four and drawing two of their six fixtures so far.
 
Andonian spent time on loan at Dijon in the 2015/16 season and featured at left-back on occasion, meaning he possesses versatility which could also come in handy at the Stadium of Light.
 
Sunderland beat West Brom’s U23s 2-1 thanks to goals from Jack Diamond and Luke Molineux.
 

Sports: Mkhitaryan training with Armenia team ahead of Liechtenstein match

PanArmenian, Armenia
Sept 4 2018

PanARMENIAN.Net – Arsenal midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan on Monday, September 3 trained alongside fellow members of the Armenian national squad ahead of a FIFA Nations League fixture against Liechtenstein.

FIFA has published a photo from the training session.

Armenia will face Liechtenstein on Thursday in Yerevan and will met the Macedonians in Skopje on Sunday.