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Armen Sarkissian, who has been elected 4th President of Armenia by the Parliament on March 2, visited AGBU’s Central Office in New York on March 12 where he had a meeting with young professionals of the Armenian community, reports the AGBU website.

Armen Sarkissian said after 26 years of war, financial setbacks and social hardships Armenia is ready to achieve the dream of having “a small republic but a global nation”.

Talking about the Diaspora’s engagement in the ongoing processes in Armenia, Sarkissian stated: “You have to keep a passport in your soul and believe you are a citizen of the country. You have to believe that you are Armenian and Armenia has to believe that you are Armenian. Armenia has to be your homeland and it has to take care of you”.

He attached importance to the victory achieved in the Artsakh war, stating that hundreds of years later Armenians showed that they can be victorious.

The President-elect said Armenia is a unique country as it cooperates both with the Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union. “We are the only country that has good relations with both the European Union and Eurasia. It’s a fantastic opportunity…if we are smart we will use it…”, he said, noting that “Armenia has to have friends everywhere”.

He highlighted the need to fight against corruption in different sectors of Armenia, stating that it is not only a matter of governance and passing laws but also developing responsible citizens. “That is the way forward and the president is the one to use his office to lead the way. A president must lead by example as a good citizen”, he stated.

Russian Red Wings Airlines to operate flights in Armenian market

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Russian Red Wings Airlines received a permission from Armenia’s General Department of Civil Aviation to operate Moscow-Yerevan-Moscow (Domodedovo Airport) regular flights, the General Department of Civil Aviation reported.

The flights will launch on March 18 and will operate four times a week until April 2.But starting from April 3 the flights will be carried out seven times a week.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/14/2018

                                        Wednesday, 
Activists Claim Government Attempt To `Criminalize Criticism'
 . Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia -- People rally near the venue of a standoff between security
forces and a group of pro-opposition gunmen known as Sasna Tsrer,
Yerevan, 27July, 2016
A number of human rights activists in Armenia have claimed that with
the new draft Criminal Code an attempt is being made to criminalize
sharp criticism of the government.
The draft, in particular, stipulates that publicly justifying or
promoting terrorism is punishable by up to three years in prison.
According to Artur Sakunts, who heads the Vanadzor-based office of the
Armenian Citizens' Assembly, authorities may carry out political
persecutions against their opponents under the pretext of this article
that needs expounding. He cited the example of the 2016 standoff
between security forces and pro-opposition gunmen known as Sasna Tsrer
who were making political demands and drew the support of a
considerable number of opposition activists as well as politically
neutral citizens who did not want the group consisting mostly of
1992-1994 Karabakh war veterans to be killed during the anticipated
police storm.
"When Sasna Tsrer group members where barricaded inside the police
compound that they had seized peaceful protests were taking place
outside with the aim to prevent bloodshed# And now this may be
qualified as support," Sakunts said.
The activist further claimed that the article of the Criminal Code
could as well be applied against those who express antigovernment
views during a public debate. He emphasized that he was against hate
speech, but was also against silencing anti-government views. "Even
the most extreme and offensive speech against an official cannot serve
as a ground for prosecution because it is protected under conventions
- it is public opinion," Sakunts explained.
Head of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia Avetik Ishkhanian also
believes that in conditions of Armenia the kind of article may be
applied arbitrarily. "Suppose someone calls Soghomon Tehlirian (a man
who assassinated Talaat Pasha, the former Grand Vizier of the Ottoman
Empire, in an act of revenge for the genocide), one of the greatest
Armenians. Is he supposed to be prosecuted? Of course, this is very
hypothetical, but clearly this article can be applied very
arbitrarily," he said.
Justice Minister David Harutiunian, who authored the bill, dismissed
the criticism. "There is no criminal offense in this draft that has
been included with anyone particular in mind," he said. "We study the
experience of other countries on every step that can be seen as
controversial, we discuss things with international experts to see the
experience of courts in other countries, their interpretations."
The minister said that they are ready to listen to all proposals of
the civil society and human rights activists on the planned provision
on terrorism, which he described as a subtle issue.
Karabakh Leader On Trip To U.S. Amid Protests From Baku
 . Artak Hambardzumian
Czech Republic/Armenia -- Karabakh leader Bako Sahakian gives an
interview to RFE/RL's Armenian service, Prague, 12Jun2016
Nagorno-Karabakh's ethnic Armenian leader Bako Sahakian is paying a
visit to the United States that has elicited a strong reaction from
Azerbaijani authorities.
Ahead of the trip last week U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Robert
Cekuta was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Baku and
handed a note of protest addressed to the U.S. Department of State
over Sahakian's planned visit.
In the note the Azerbaijani authorities urged the United States "to
adhere to the norms of international law and not to allow on its
territory activities aimed at violating the sovereignty of
Azerbaijan."
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hikmet Hajiyev claimed that
such a visit would "seriously harm the negotiating process [over
Nagorno-Karabakh] and increase tensions in the region."
Meanwhile, authorities in Stepanakert reported that the delegation led
by Sahakian arrived in Washington on Monday and on March 13 the
Karabakh leader visited the embassy of the Republic of Armenia where
he met with Ambassador Grigor Hovannisian and the diplomatic staff.
"A range of issues related to cooperation between the United States
and the two Armenian states were on the agenda of the meeting," said
the Karabakh leader's press office, adding that Sahakian stressed the
importance of close cooperation between Karabakh, Armenia and the
Armenian Diaspora as "a crucial factor for successful implementation
of the scheduled programs."
It is also reported that while in Washington Sahakian also visited the
Permanent Representation of Nagorno-Karabakh to the U.S. and held a
meeting with its staff. A range of issues related to the activities of
the structure were on the agenda of the meeting, the source said.
"The president [Sahakian] noted the importance of expanding and
deepening cooperation with the United States, underlining that the
representation should continue implementing daily professional
work. He gave specific instructions in that direction," the report
said.
No other details of the visit, including possible meetings of the
Karabakh delegation with representatives of the American side, have
been reported yet.
Richard Giragosian, the director of the Yerevan-based Regional Studies
Center, attached particular importance to the visit of the Karabakh
delegation in view of the fact that it follows the visit of the
Armenian parliamentary delegation to the United
States. "Nagorno-Karabakh is now taking the initiative in foreign
policy, which should be welcomed," said Giragosian. "But on the other
hand, because of its maximalist policies and aggressive stance,
Azerbaijan is actively showing why Karabakh should not return to
Azerbaijani control."
The state-run Armenpress news agency quoted the Armenian National
Committee of America-Western Region as saying that during the visit of
the Karabakh leader to the United States one of the streets in
Glendale, a town in California that is home to a large Armenian
community, may be renamed after Artsakh, which is the alternative name
for Nagorno-Karabakh used by Armenians. The report says the Glendale
City Council has unanimously voted to start the street renaming
process.
Nagorno-Karabakh, populated mainly by ethnic Armenians, declared
independence from Azerbaijan during 1988-94 ethnic tensions and a war
that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives and displaced hundreds of
thousands of people.
Three decades of internationally-mediated diplomatic efforts aimed at
resolving the conflict have brought little progress.
Ombudsman Says Yerevan City Council Sessions Cannot Be Closed
 . Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia - At a Yerevan City Council session, Nov 29 2017
The sessions of Yerevan's City Council cannot be held behind closed
doors, Armenia's Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan said on Wednesday, responding
to concerns about controversial plans of the Armenian capital's
municipality to limit media access to meetings of its legislature.
"It is one thing to hold closed sessions of the government, but a
different thing when it comes to the municipality where different
principles are applied. The municipality is a representative body
where people are elected by citizens just like the parliament. I
consider it inadmissible to hold City Council sessions behind closed
doors," Tatoyan told media after today's government session.
According to the ombudsman, journalists should not be considered by
state bodies as "persons standing on the opposite side of the
barricades."
Armenian Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan
After an incident at the Yerevan City Council in February when media
witnessed an embarrassing brawl between opposition and pro-government
members of the body, the Mayor's Office's Information Department head
Artur Gevorgian said that journalists would no longer be allowed to
work in the Council's sessions hall.
According to Gevorgian, the media will be provided with separate
premises for covering the Council sessions. "It is not necessary to be
inside the sessions hall. It cannot be viewed as a restriction in any
way. Journalists will continue to move freely inside the
[municipality] building on the days of council sessions," he said.
Some media experts in Armenia have suggested that a recently adopted
law controversially allowing the central government to hold closed
sessions may have encouraged low-level authorities to follow suit.
Justice Minister `Concerned' Over Public TV Show Mocking Female
Inmates
 . Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia - Justice Minister David Harutiunian speaks to journalists in
Yerevan, 15Jun2017.
Armenian Justice Minister David Harutiunian has expressed his concern
over a show recently aired on state television that local human rights
activists say mocked female prison inmates.
To mark International Women's Day in Armenia on March 8, a young
female journalist from Armenian Public Television (H1) went to the
Abovian prison outside of the capital, Yerevan, to speak with some
women convicts for the channel's Fine Evening (Lav Yereko) show.
The interviews with seven prisoners were full of ridiculous questions
that included asking them if there were any "cute" prison guards
working at the institution. Audio of giggling and guffawing was added
to the women's responses in a manner that many deemed degrading.
Talking to RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) on Wednesday,
Minister Harutiunian described the program as "unacceptable" and said
that this was not the first time that the channel made a serious
"omission".
"I think it's unacceptable. I am concerned about this fact and will
have a very serious discussion with the administration of H1, because,
in my view, this is not the first, but a second serious omission on
the part of H1, and we are going to have a serious discussion," said
the official, without elaborating.
The controversial show also raised eyebrows among media outlets
because many Armenian journalists have great difficulty gaining access
to prisons for their reports. Some have waited for months before their
requests were rejected for various reasons.
Press Review
"Haykakan Zhamanak" suggests that state-controlled media did not much
dwell on the statements made by Prime Minister Karen Karapetian during
his recent visit to Lebanon, including the one on Armenia's economic
growth figures, because "he is no longer the movie guy". "He [Karen
Karapetian] did his job and now he needs to be made to climb down from
the horse. Otherwise, he may become an impediment," the daily writes.
According to "Zhoghovurd", the reply from the Prosecutor-General's
Office that it will not subpoena ex-president Robert Kocharian for
questioning over his 2008 order to use lethal force against opposition
supporters protesting the outcome of the presidential election was a
"foregone conclusion". "The law-enforcement system, including the
Prosecutor's Office, are puppets in the hands of the government. And
so they won't agree to reopen the `March 1' page. They will do it only
in one case - if there is an order from [President] Serzh
Sarkisian. And Sarkisian will never give such an order, because he is
tied with Kocharian in this and lots of other matters."
"Zhamanak" argues that legally the subject of the 2008 post-election
events seems to be closed for all and expectations concerning a
relevant legal process are just an "illusion". "But the political
aspect of the matter is far from being closed and we are going to have
a `political fair' on this subject soon in the form of an upcoming
discussion of the opposition Yelk faction-initiated statement. There
is no doubt that the statement will be rejected just like the petition
for Kocharian to be questioned was," the paper claims.
(Elen Chilingarian)
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Sports: Norberto Briasco is happy to play for Armenian national team

MediaMax, Armenia
Norberto Briasco is happy to play for Armenian national team

The forward said that he immediately accepted the invitation to play in the composition of the team.

“This is a great opportunity for me. I am happy to depart for Armenia and play against Estonian and Lithuanian teams,” La Pelota Al 10 quotes Briasco.

Earlier Football Federation of Armenia revealed the list of footballers invited to play for the Armenian team, which contained the name of Atlético Huracán player Norberto Briasco Balekian.

The Armenian national team will have a friendly match against Estonian team on March 24 and Lithuanian team on March 27.

Sports: Rejected by Mourinho, Henrikh Mkhitaryan dazzles at Arsenal: AFP

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been at Arsenal for less than two months, but that hasn’t stopped the fiercely-driven star from ruffling a few feathers as he tries to lead the Gunners to Europa League glory, AFP says in an article.

Mkhitaryan moved to Arsenal as part of the deal that sent Alexis Sanchez to Manchester United in January and the Armenian has already established himself as a key figure in Arsene Wenger’s troubled side.

Mkhitaryan has scored in his last two appearances for Arsenal, with his maiden goal coming in their crucial 2-0 win at AC Milan in the Europa League last 16 first leg.

After netting again in Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Watford, Mkhitaryan has done his bit to ease the pressure on Wenger, who is fighting to save his job after another miserable season.

Qualifying for next season’s Champions League is essential to Wenger’s hopes of extending his 22-year reign and, with their domestic form so patchy this year, winning the Europa League is their only realistic way of achieving that goal.

With that in mind, Mkhitaryan’s presence at the Emirates Stadium might be seen as a good omen for Wenger.

Although Mkhitaryan struggled to convince Mourinho of his worth, he was still a valuable contributor to their Europa League success last season.

He scored five times on United’s pat to the final, including a pair of vital strikes in each leg of the semi-final against Anderlecht.

Capping his memorable campaign in the competition, Mkhitaryan hit United’s second goal in their 2-0 win against Ajax as they lifted the trophy in Stockholm.

That refusal to be beaten down by Mourinho is a testament to Mkhitaryan’s competitive personality.

Though Arsenal reported that 59,131 tickets were sold for the Watford game, there were several thousand seats left empty as supporters stayed away in protest at Wenger’s struggles.

Recognising that internal strife will dent Arsenal’s bid to get back on track in the closing weeks of the season, Mkhitaryan called on supporters to show their true colours.

“We’re always playing for the fans, it doesn’t matter if they could have come today or not,” Mkhitaryan told beIN Sports.

“We’re always playing for those who come and support us; the people who are really coming and supporting us are real fans.

Recognising that internal strife will dent Arsenal’s bid to get back on track in the closing weeks of the season, Mkhitaryan called on supporters to show their true colours.

“We’re always playing for the fans, it doesn’t matter if they could have come today or not,” Mkhitaryan told beIN Sports.

“We’re always playing for those who come and support us; the people who are really coming and supporting us are real fans.

His former and current teammate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is cup-tied despite not playing in the Europa League this season, which places extra pressure on Mkhitaryan and judging by his initial impact in an Arsenal shirt he will be up to the task, the article says.

Sports: 9-year-old Daniel Dallakyan among top five at Spanish Karting Championship

ArmenPress, Armenia
9-year-old Daniel Dallakyan among top five at Spanish Karting Championship



YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS. Ethnic Armenian Daniel Dallakyan is included in the top five at the Karting championship which was held in Spain on March 9-11.

His father Eduard Dallakyan told Armenpress that Daniel was the youngest among the 25 participants.

“Children up to 12 years old were taking part in the Spanish karting championship. Daniel was the youngest, he turned 9 several days ago. A tense fight was going on, some problems emerged, but Daniel overcame them and captured the 5th place, thus being included in the top five”, Eduard Dallakyan said.

Other championships are also expected in the future. The karting championship will be held in Valencia this month, and in May the 2nd Spanish championship will take place.

Eduard Dallakyan said they are looking for sponsors for participating in other championships by the end of the year.

Daniel’s family moved to Spain in 1996. He was born and grew up in Spain.

English –translator/editor: Aneta Harutyunyan

Sports: ‘Real fans’ Henrikh Mkhitaryan takes swipe at Arsenal fans who boycotted win over Watford

The Sun, UK


‘Real fans’ Henrikh Mkhitaryan takes swipe at Arsenal fans who boycotted win over Watford

Armenian forward has praised the Gunners who turned up to support team despite wretched run of four straight defeats


By Warren Haughton


HENRIKH MKHITARYAN has called out the Arsenal fans who failed to turned up for Sunday’s 3-0 win over Watford.Arsene Wenger’s side followed up a fine Europa League display in Milan by getting back to winning ways in the league against the Hornets.

The official attendance was 59,131, but it was clear the Emirates was less than full as thousands of Arsenal fans gave the game a miss.

It was the same story when Manchester City embarrassed the North London side on their own patch, just days after strolling past them in the Carabao Cup final.

The Armenian who joined the Gunners in the deal that took Alexis Sanchez to Old Trafford dedicated Sunday’s win to the “real fans” who stuck by them after four straight defeats.

Mkhitaryan told beIN Sports: “We’re always playing for the fans, it doesn’t matter if they could have come today (Sunday) or not.

“We’re always playing for those who come and support us, (those) who are really coming and supporting us are real fans.

“(To those) who are coming to the stadium just when we are winning we have nothing to say.

“Just thanks to the fans who were supporting.”

Mkhitaryan’s comments are after the attacker scored two goals in his last two games for the Gunners and will hope to continue his run of form in the return leg against Milan on Thursday.

Sports: 3 Armenian boxers to compete on professional ring on March 17

MediaMax, Armenia
3 Armenian boxers to compete on professional ring on March 17

Gor Yeritsyan will compete with Mikheil Avakian from Georgia and Narek Abgaryan -with Beksultan Ravshanov from Uzbekistan. Aram Avagyan will compete with Burgut Hajiboyev (Uzbekistan).

The boxers have just come back from the United States, where they were holding a training camp. The three have registered no defeat on professional ring.

Sports: Arsene Wenger not surprised by Mkhitaryan’s stunning form

Public Radio of Armenia
18:29, 14 Mar 2018

Arsene Wenger insists he is not surprised by how quickly Henrikh Mkhitaryan has settled into his Arsenal team, Metro reports.

The Armenian has already provided six assists and scored in consecutive games, including his maiden Arsenal goal in last week’s 2-0 over AC Milan in the Europa League.

Ahead of Thursday night’s return match, Wenger said: ‘Yes he integrated very quickly.

‘I think it’s the way we want to play that suits him naturally. He has been well accepted and made good a adaptation.

‘Players of his calibre, it helps he has been abroad before so he knows how to behave. ‘I am never surprised when players do well. It’s what I expect of them.’

Tatul Manaseryan: The future Prime Minister and the President should do teamwork (video)

Former National Assembly MP Mkrtich Minasyan saw no alternative to Serzh Sargsyan at the post of Prime Minister.

“The election of the Government should be based on two issues: the Artsakh issue and the security issue; Prime Minister should be elected as one who is well aware of these issues. I do not see any alternative than Serzh Sargsyan. ”

Former MP said Karen Karapetyan would remain in the Government.

“Karen Karapetyan is a 21st-century figure, I think those spheres will remain under his leadership which is is well aware of.”

Economist Tatul Manaseryan also had the same view.

“We have to understand that we now elect the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, if anyone has an alternative, he should prove that Serzh Sargsyan is the most acceptable candidate.”

 The economist was sure that Armen Sargsyan would have a big role.“Armen Sargsyan will not only be satisfied with formal issues, his experience and reputation must be appreciated, the future Prime Minister and the President should do teamwork.”

Tatul Manaseryan was dissatisfied with the work of the ministries.

“We have made a serious study and can state that 18 ministries are a great deal of luxury, if half of them unite, the people will not feel the difference.”

“I agree that there is a public issue in the work of the Government, theconnection between the  people and the Government should be more productive, the Government should be controlled by the people,” said Mkrtich Minasyan.