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Aleteia
24 juillet 2018


SYRIE. Nora Arissian, une femme au parlement syrien


                   

Azerbaijani press: Lavrov explains to Armenian FM procedure of CSTO Secretary General’s recall

28 July 2018 / 18:06
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in a phone conversation with Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, explained the procedure on Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Yuri Khachaturov’s recall.

 

According to the procedure, it’s Armenia that should recall its citizen from the post of CSTO Secretary General.

 

Criminal charges have been brought against Secretary General Yuri Khachaturov of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), and in connection with the criminal case into what had occurred in Armenia’s capital city Yerevan on March 1 and 2, 2008, APA reports citing news.am.

 

Based on sufficient evidence that was gathered during the ongoing investigation along the lines of the aforesaid case, criminal charges were brought against Khachaturov on Thursday, for breaching—and with prior agreement with other persons—the constitutional order of Armenia, informed the Special Investigation Service (SIS).

 

The investigator has filed a motion with the court to remand Yuri Khachaturov in custody.

 

Khachaturov served as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia in the years 2008-2016.

Verelq: The defender of human rights visited the second president of RA, Robert Kocharyan

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Human rights defender Arman Tatoyan recently visited the second President of the Republic of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, in the “Yerevan-Kentron” penitentiary of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia.


As reported by the public relations department of the HRD staff, the Defender had a private conversation with Robert Kocharyan, the conditions of detention were studied. A number of issues raised were discussed with the administration of the penitentiary immediately after the private interview and were resolved.


Robert Kocharyan did not present any complaints about the behavior of the penitentiary institution’s employees.


A discussion procedure has been initiated in the Defender’s staff in order to take the necessary steps within the framework of the powers provided by law. The defender’s staff is ready to fully cooperate with Robert Kocharyan’s lawyers.


It should be reminded that Robert Kocharyan, the second president of RA, who is accused in the “March 1 case”, was arrested on the night of July 27 by the court’s decision. Kocharyan was charged under Article 301.1, Part 1 of the RA Criminal Code, for having overthrown the constitutional order of the Republic of Armenia on March 1, 2008, with prior agreement with other persons.

verelq: Armenia proposed to the CSTO countries to start the process of replacing the Secretary General

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Armenia proposed to partner states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization to start the process of replacing the Secretary General. RA MFA press secretary Tigran Balayan informed about it.


“This is a strictly internal legal process, and an RA citizen is involved in the framework of the criminal case being investigated in Armenia. “Taking into account that it concerns the case of the person currently holding the position of CSTO Secretary General, and giving great importance to ensuring the organization’s authority and uninterrupted normal work, Armenia suggested to the CSTO partner states to start the process of replacing the Secretary General,” he told “Armenpress”.


According to Balayan, Armenia is strongly committed to strengthening and strengthening the CSTO and will continue to be actively involved in joint work in that direction.


Let’s remind that CSTO General Secretary Yuri Khachaturov, who is accused in the “March 1 case” under part 1 of Article 301.1 of the RA Criminal Code for subverting the constitutional order in 2008 with prior agreement with other persons, was released after paying a bail of 5 million drams.


Earlier, we informed that charges were officially brought against the second president Robert Kocharyan, during the bloody events of 2008, Mikael Harutyunyan, the Minister of Defense during the bloody events of 2008, and Yuri Khachaturov, the head of the Yerevan garrison of the Ministry of Defense at that time, who is now the general secretary of the CSTO. Kocharyan was arrested on the night of July 27 by the court’s decision, and Harutyunyan is not in Armenia at the moment, he is wanted.

Armenian maze turns into a tourist draw

The Hindu, India


Armenian maze turns into a tourist draw

 Agence France Presse

Levon spent 23 years digging the network of caves and tunnels, initially planned as a storage space for potatoes

When Tosya Gharibyan asked her husband to dig a basement under their house to store potatoes, she had little idea the underground labyrinth he would eventually produce would prove to be one of Armenia’s major tourist draws.

Their one-storey house in the village of Arinj outside the capital Yerevan may not look like much but today it brings in visitors from all over the globe after a 23-year labour of love by Ms. Gharibyan’s late husband, Levon Arakelyan.

They come to see a twisting network of subterranean caves and tunnels known as “Levon’s divine underground.”

In the cold and quiet, Ms. Gharibyan leads tourists through corridors that connect seven chambers adorned with Romanesque columns and ornaments like those on the facades of mediaeval Armenian churches.

Unstoppable

“Once he started digging, it was impossible to stop him,” she said of the project that began in 1995. “I wrangled with him a lot, but he became obsessed with his plan.”

A builder by training, Levon would toil for 18 hours a day — only pausing to take a quick nap and then rush back to the cave, confident that he was being guided “by heaven”. “He never drew up plans and used to tell us that he sees in his dreams what to do next,” his widow said.

Over more than two decades, he hammered out the 3,000 square-foot space, 21 metres deep into strata of volcanic rocks — only using hand tools.

“My primary childhood recollection is the loud knock of my father’s hammer heard at night from the cave,” said his 44-year-old daughter Araksya.

At the start he had to break through a surface layer of black basalt, but at the depth of a few metres Levon reached much softer tufa stone and the work progressed. He pulled out 600 truckloads of rocks and earth, using only hand-held buckets. Levon died in 2008 at the age of 67, after destroying the last wall that separated two tunnels.

‘Amazing place’

A decade on from the project’s completion, Ms. Gharibyan also runs a small museum commemorating her husband’s work in the village of some 6,000 people. The underground complex has several analogues in the world.

An eccentric man named William Henry “Burro” Schmidt spent more than three decades digging a half-a-mile tunnel to transport gold through a granite mountain in California, beginning his work in the early 1900s during the state’s gold rush.

In Ethiopia, a man named Aba Defar began carving churches on a mountainside after claiming divine inspiration.

Today, the Armenian cave features prominently in travel brochures, regularly drawing visitors. Milad, a 29-year-old Iranian tourist, calls it an “amazing place”.

Armenia-based banks paid 27.6 billion drams in taxes and duties for first half of 2018

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 30 /ARKA/. All 17 Armenia-based commercial banks are in the list of 1000 largest taxpayers for the first half of 2018. They paid about 27.6 billion drams in taxes and duties, up from 21.6 billion drams paid for the first half of 2017, the State Revenue Committee (SRC) said.

According to SRC, about 25 billion drams were collected as direct taxes (income tax and payroll tax), and about 915.6 million drams as indirect tax (VAT and excise tax), and another 1.6 billion drams were collected as other taxes, duties and mandatory payments.

The five leading banks by size of paid taxes are Ameriabank – 3.7 billion drams (19th in the list of 1000 largest taxpayers), ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK – 3.16 billion drams (22nd), Inecobank – 2.9 billion drams (27th) Ardshinbank – 2.5 billion drams (31st), VTB Bank (Armenia) – about 2.4 billion drams (33rd ).

The list of the first hundred largest taxpayers included also Armbusinessbank – 2.2 billion drams, Converse Bank – 2.1 billion drams, Armeconombank – 1.4 billion drams, ArmSwissbank – 1.13 billion drams, Unibank – 1.11 billion drams, Araratbank – 1 billion drams, HSBC Bank Armenia – 971.5 million drams.

Overall, Armenia’s 1000 largest corporate taxpayers paid over 446.6 billion drams in various taxes in the first half of 2018, by 18% or 68.1 billion drams more than in the same period of time in 2017,. ($ 1 – 480.89 drams). –0-


Fire in Russian Adler kills four ethnic Armenians

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA/. A fire at a private house early on Monday in the southern Russian city of Adler killed at least eight people and injured another 11.

Four of the killed persons were ethnic Armenians, the Armenian Foreign Ministry tweeted. It said another ethnic Armenian got serious burns. One of the killed persons was identified as Nirvard Harutyunyan, a citizen of Armenia, born in 1950. 

Russian investigators, forensic specialists and employees of the Emergencies Ministry are working on the scene. -0-

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Congresswoman Chu Honors Armenian Relief Society Sosse Chapter

Pasadena Now, California


Congresswoman Chu Honors Armenian Relief Society Sosse Chapter

Published : Monday,

On Saturday, July 28th, Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-27) held her 9th annual Congressional Leadership Awards Ceremony to honor outstanding and diverse business people, volunteers, educators and non-profit organizations in her Congressional district. Among the honorees was Pasadena’s Armenian Relief Society “Sosse” Chapter (“ARS Pasadena”) which received the Non-Profit of the Year award.

Congresswoman Chu congratulated ARS Pasadena and its members, for their many contributions and leadership in the community. She also noted the numerous social services provided by the organization, including its participation in her annual “Operation Gobble” turkey donation program. Dr. Emma Oshagan, vice-chairperson of ARS Pasadena, graciously accepted the Certificate of Congressional Recognition and echoed Congresswoman Chu’s words of appreciation and encouragement when thanking the ARS members in attendance. She also expressed special thanks to

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the Armenian National Committee of America – Pasadena Chapter (“ANCA-Pasadena”), for nominating ARS Pasadena for this prestigious award. One of the attendees, Tamar Yepremian, who recently concluded a summer internship at Congresswoman Chu’s Pasadena office through the Law and Public Service program at her High School, stated: “It was a great experience volunteering for Congresswoman Judy Chu and getting some insight into how politics works. Congresswoman Chu is a role model for young women who seek to become successful professionals, whether it be in politics, law, or otherwise.”

Also in attendance were Pasadena Armenian Cultural Foundation Chairperson Arman Baghdoyan, Armenian Relief Society Central Executive vice-chairperson Nyree Derderian, ANCA-Pasadena chairperson Donabed L. Donabedian, as well as Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Committee co-chairperson and ANCA-Pasadena board member Shoghig Yepremian.

Congresswoman Judy Chu has been a strong and passionate supporter of Armenian issues on Capitol Hill since her time in office. She is a member of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, has cosponsored the Genocide Prevention Resolution (H. Res. 220) and has participated in the Capitol Hill commemorations of the Armenian Genocide.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Pasadena Chapter is the oldest, largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization of its kind within the City of Pasadena. Founded in 1979, the Pasadena ANCA advocates for the social, economic, cultural, and political rights of the city’s thriving Armenian-American community and promotes increased civic service and participation at the grassroots and public policy levels.


Armenian can always rely on Italy, President Mattarella says

Panorama, Armenia

The bilateral relations between Italy, Armenia are historical, Italian President Sergio Mattarella stated today in Yerevan during the joint press statement with Armenian President Armen Sarkissian, summing up the talks in the narrow format.
 
As one example of partnership, President Mattarella referred to the cooperation of Armenian and Italian militaries in Lebanon in the scope of peacekeeping mission.

“We are pleased we have achieved the cooperation of such a scale. An exhibition will open tomorrow in Yerevan to showcase our cultural ties. This type of events come to express our friendship. I am hopeful the cultural center that is set to open tomorrow will further strengthen our cultural relations and help Armenia to preserve its historical heritage,” the Italian president noted, adding a Memorandum of Cooperation between Science and Education ministries of the two countries is to be signed as well.   

Speaking of the Nagorno Karabakh issue, President Mattarella said: “Italy backs the OSCE Minsk Group efforts aimed at peaceful settlement of the conflict. As the Chair of the OSCE, we will exert every effort for the peace talks to start and look for political solution not a military one based on the principles of the Minsk Group.”

The Italian president next pointed to the need of the swift ratification of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

“Armenia can always rely on Italy’s backing and friendship,” Sergio Mattarella concluded.

The Met unveils preview of "Armenia!" opening September 22 (video)

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – The Metropolitan Museum of Art has published a preview of “Armenia!”, opening in New York City on September 22 and running through January 13, 2019.

This is the first major exhibition to explore the remarkable artistic and cultural achievements of the Armenian people in a global context over fourteen centuries—from the fourth century, when the Armenians converted to Christianity in their homeland at the base of Mount Ararat, to the seventeenth century, when Armenian control of global trade routes first brought books printed in Armenian into the region.

In a video shared on twitter, Helen C. Evans, Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator of Byzantine Art, says that the exhibition is focusing on Armenian art over time and offers some details about the event.

Through some 140 objects—including opulent gilded reliquaries, richly illuminated manuscripts, rare textiles, cross stones (khachkars), precious liturgical furnishings, church models, and printed books—the exhibition demonstrates how Armenians developed a unique Christian identity that linked their widespread communities over the years.

Representing the cultural heritage of Armenia, most of the works come from major Armenian collections: the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin; the Matenadaran (Ancient Manuscripts); the National History Museum in the Republic of Armenia; the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia in Lebanon; the Brotherhood of St. James in Jerusalem; and the Mekhitarist Congregation of San Lazzaro degli Armeni in Venice.

Almost all of these works are on view in the United States for the first time; some have not travelled abroad for centuries.