The statue of Aram Manukyan is subject to transfer – Armen Abroyan: (video)

Armen Abroyan, Head of the Department for Preservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments of the Ministry of Culture, told journalist today that although the expert committee gave the status of republican significance to the monument in the Republican Square, it does not hinder the transfer of the statue of Aram Manukyan located above it.

“The statue of Aram Manukyan has been placed on a structure that has no status yet. The statue was placed without the consent of the Ministry of Culture. My personal standpoint is that it is subject to transference, and the place can be discussed.”

“It would not be a matter for the expert committee to give a status of a republican significance to a number of cultural institutions if there was a literate approach to the construction and no interference in architecture,” said Honored Architect of Armenia Artak Ghulyan.

Prime Minister receives renowned swimmer Shavarsh Karapetyan (video)

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting today with Shavarsh Karapetyan, the renowned retired finswimming champion, who is best known for saving the lives of 20 people in a 1976 incident in Yerevan.

“I am happy to see you more often in Yerevan, this is our second meeting in the past three months,” the Prime Minister said, expressing hope that from now on Karapetyan’s ties with his homeland will be stronger.

In turn, Karapetyan wished success and good luck to Pashinyan’s government for the benefit of Armenia and the Armenian people. “We would like for the victory which you won to be the victory of the entire Armenian people. We are all trying to be part of the prospering of the homeland,” Shavarsh Karapetyan said, adding that there are many Armenians in Russia – his current place of residence- willing to be involved in the development of Armenia and in the administration system.

The PM said his office will look into each and every application.

Sexual action against 13-year-old child, suspect arrested

A resident of Yerevan was arrested on suspicion of committing violent sexual acts against a 13-year-old child in a criminal case being investigated by the Ajapnyak and Davtashen Administrative Districts of Yerevan Investigative Committee.

The incident took place on July 13, 2018, at the 2nd floor of one of the 16th district buildings in Yerevan.

A criminal case has been initiated on this case.

A criminal case has revealed a number of circumstances, the identity of the suspect who is a resident of Yerevan and is 39 years old. The latter was arrested.

Other details are not be disclosed to protect the best interests of the injured child.

Georgia considers Armenia’s position on return of refugees as negative (video)

Georgian political scientist Vasso Kapanadze does not consider it a surprise that Armenia again voted against the resolution on refugees’ return to Abkhazia and South Ossetia last month at the UN General Assembly.

“All of us know very well that Armenia is Russia’s strategic partner, and this is the reason for Armenia’s position on this issue,” says Vasso Kapanadze.

In 1992-93, more than 250,000 residents of Abkhazia and South Ossetia became refugees because of the Russian-Georgian conflict. 26 thousand Georgians received the same fate as a result of the five-day Russian-Georgian war in 2008.

Georgia considers Armenia’s position on the return of refugees as negative , but the political scientist does not rule out that in the near future this issue will become a subject of joint discussion between the two countries’ leaders. According to Vasso Kapanadze, geopolitics is constantly changing and it is impossible to say what kind of developments are expected in Russian-Georgian relations, therefore it is impossible to predict Armenia’s policy on this issue as well.

“A lot will depend on how Mr. Pashinyan and his government will perceive the situation in our region,” he says.

Georgian government tries to give citizens of Abkhazia and South Ossetia an opportunity to travel EU countries without visa.

The political scientist also does not exclude that if Georgia does not become a member of NATO in the coming years, the foreign policy of the state may be seriously changed.

168: Statement of representatives of media outlets on noticeable disturbing tendencies linked to the activity of the media

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We, the undersigned representatives of media outlets, with this statement express our concern on noticeable disturbing tendencies linked to the activity of the media:

1. During the Velvet Revolution and to date the atmosphere of intolerance by various social groups in social networks against dissent, criticism of the activity of different representatives of the authorities, and generally, against opinions of opponents is disturbing. Particularly, on social networks there are obvious and dangerous intolerable, hate attitude toward the activity of media outlets, rather aggressive manifestations instigating hostility both by a part of society and representatives of the leading political power and its amateurs. Rather frequently those attacks are organized and addressed, sometimes are implemented by fake users through targeted attacks and spreading calls to cause particular damage.

In this respect heads of media outlets and other representatives have publicly set an alarm, anticipating reflection of the authorities, persons implementing professional activity, in this case, attacks on media representatives and media websites, social networks to stop intolerance toward dissent, critical speech, assault and threats. The revolution led by slogans of love and solidarity and revolution leaders can’t show indifference toward similar manifestations.

The incumbent authorities at least on the level of statements, calls and others mechanisms enshrined by law, may prevent manifestations of personal and other assault, threats or other illegal activities against media outlets and their representatives, publications containing dissent. Similar manifestations have their reflection in journalistic work. Moreover, when as a result of such attacks serious technical and financial damage is caused to the websites of media outlets and their involvement in social networks, to advertising flows (by lowering rating of their pages, attempting to block their representation and etc.)

2. Rather complicated situation has established in the work with state offices, their heads and their press services. Representatives of the new authorities prefer to notify on press conferences and other events, as well as on the work done through their Facebook pages and posts. Moreover, certain media outlets have privileged working conditions having the primary opportunity to be informed on this or that event through direct communication.

Naturally, we don’t underestimate importance of social networks, however, we also insist: it shouldn’t substitute press work. There is an impression that members of the new government methodologically draw media outlets and free speech back, substituting it by “live streams”, Facebook publications and uncontrollable information garbage on the internet. All media outlets should be properly notified on events—discussions, press conferences (and etc.), and aren’t obliged to follow Facebook posts of this of that official. Starting from public awareness equal conditions (including advertising) should be created for all media outlets.

3. In relation with media field the authorities should be led by the concept of creating total equality for all media outlets. It should function in providing information, accrediting journalists, sales of newspapers, advertising, taxation policy and all other issues.
We call on the head of the new government and its members to refrain from incautious, sometimes irresponsible statements on media outlets, which may be reflected in their authority and further activity.

The statement is open from everyone wishing to join:

Anna Israelyan, editor-in-chief of online “Aravot” website

Armine Ohanyan, editor-in-chief of “Hraparak daily

Satik Seyranyan, president of the Union of Armenian Journalists, editor-in-chief of “168 Hours” newspaper

Mesrop Movsesyan, founder and head of “A1+”

Gegham Manukyan, director of news and political programs of “Yerkir Media” TV

Piruza Meliksetyan, editor of “Irates” newspaper

Konstantin Ter-Nakalyan, editor-in-chief of BlogNews website

Varuzhan Babajanyan, editor-in-chief of “Past” daily

Sevak Hakobyan, editor of Yerevan.Today

Flora Nashkharyan, editor-in-chief of “Golos Armenii” newspaper

168: Artsakh dismisses Azerbaijani report on non-combat explosion in military base

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The defense ministry of Artsakh is dismissing Azerbaijani media reports about a non-combat explosion in one of its military position.

Azerbaijani online media outlets reported fake news today alleging that 10 people have been injured in an explosion which occurred in a military base of Artsakh. “The report is false and is another bright result of the adversary’s propaganda imagination,” the Artsakh defense ministry said in a statement.

“The defense ministry of Artsakh is announcing that no incident has occurred in the Defense Army. At the same time, we urge to follow official statements and not give in to Azerbaijani information provocations,” the ministry said.

168: Chief of Administrative Service of PM’s staff resigns

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Politics

Chief of the Administrative Service of the Prime Minister’s staff Gevorg Achemyan has submitted resignation letter.

“I am happy that I have worked in a good team. I express my support to the current executive leadership. I will help them as much as I can”, he said on Facebook.

Narek Ghahramanyan appointed acting Mayor of Kapan

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a decision on appointing Narek Ghahramanyan acting Mayor of Kapan town of Syunik province.

The PM’s respective decision is posted on e-gov.am

“I expect the support of Kapan residents to bring the positive changes in the country to our community”, the acting Mayor said on Facebook.

President Sarkissian, grandmaster Aronian and Armenian chess – Blogger Nas Daily releases another video on Armenia (video)

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Famous blogger Nas Daily, who is in Armenia these days and is making videos, released another video on July 18 which is titled ‘How Armenia Teaches Kids!’.

“Places like Armenia give me hope for a world where everyone grows up to become grandmasters in whatever they like….all thanks to Education”, the blogger said on Facebook.

The video shows Armenian President Armen Sarkissian, chess grandmaster Levon Aronian all praising chess, as well as a number of kids playing chess. “Here in the country of Armenia I was amazed to see that in addition to math and science children also learn chess”, Nas Daily said in the video, adding that here every child is taught chess with dedicated schools and classrooms. “This teaches them how to focus, compete and develop their cognitive skills. Armenia is one of the best countries at chess in the world”, he added.

Before releasing the video, the blogger posted a photo on Instagram with Armenian President Armen Sarkissian with the following note: “Most politicians only talk about politics. But this President of Armenia is so cool he thought it was better to instead joke around over a glass of 20 year old Armenian Cognac. Incredible. Thank you for hosting us, Mr. President!”.

Nas Daily has over 7 million followers. He will spend 7-10 days in Armenia and will make videos.

On July 17 he released a video titled ‘This is The Land of Free Water!”

His visit to Armenia has been organized by the initiative of the Civil Aviation Committee and the State Tourism Committee.