3 of Armenian citizens injured in Georgia passenger van crash will be transported to Yerevan

3 of Armenian citizens injured in Georgia passenger van crash will be transported to Yerevan

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14:27,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS. 3 of the Armenian citizens injured in a passenger van crash in Georgia will be transported to Yerevan from Tbilisi on August 31, Armenia’s healthcare minister Arsen Torosyan said on Facebook.

“After consulting with our Georgian partners we made a decision to transport 3 of the injured to Yerevan today. For this purpose three medical teams will depart for Georgia. We will provide additional information on the future health condition of the injured citizens”, the minister said.

On August 31 a passenger van traveling from Yerevan to Georgia’s Batumi crashed near Tbilisi, killing 2 and injuring 18 citizens of Armenia. All injured people were taken to Tbilisi hospitals. Currently there are 4 Armenian citizens in hospitals, the rest were discharged after receiving relevant medical aid.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Showers, thunderstorm forecast in Armenia

Showers, thunderstorm forecast in Armenia

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16:06,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS. Rain with thunderstorm are expected across Armenia in the daytime of August 31 and on September 1-5 in most of the regions, the ministry of emergency situations reported.

Air temperature will decrease by 5-7 degrees in the daytime of August 31, and by 8-10 degrees in Lori, Tavush, Syunik provinces and Artsakh.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




The number of injured in tourist minibus crash in Georgia reached 16

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 31 2019

The number of Armenians who suffered injuries as a result of the road accident in Georgia’s Marneuli region reached 16, the ministry of healthcare reported. According to initial data, the Armenian passengers of the minibus were transported to different medical centres in Georgia. The situation of four of themis assessed as critical. Six people received medical aid and were released from hospitals.

The ministry is in close contact with Georgian counterparts to identify the victims of the tragedy and get updated information.

As reported earlier a tourist minibus en route Yerevan Batumi collided with a Mercedes car on the 4km of Guguti-Marneuli highway in Georgia on Saturday night, leaving two killed and more than a dozen of injured. The circumstances of the accident are investigated.

Putin congratulates Kocharyan on birthday anniversary, wishes strong spirit

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 31 2019

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated on Saturday Armenia’s second President Robert Kocharyan on his birthday anniversary. As the press office of the ex-president reports, the congratulatory message reads: “Dear Robert Sedrakovich, I extend my sincere congratulations to You on the 65th anniversary of Your birthday. Through your long state service You have gained respect among your compatriots and abroad, significantly contributed to the development of modern Armenia and the security and stability of the South Caucuses.”

Noting President Kocharyan’s great input in strengthening Armenian-Russian rallied elations, Putin wished the former Armenian president sound health and strong spirit

To note., Kocharyan is currently under custody charged with overthrowing Armenia’s constitutional order during the March 1-2, 2008 post-election clashes in Yerevan. The former president and his defense team strongly deny any wrongdoing, calling the criminal persecution politically motivated. 

Artsakh President to Robert Kocharyan: You made substantial contribution to our independent statehood

News.am, Armenia
Aug 31 2019
Karabakh President to Robert Kocharyan: You made substantial contribution to our independent statehood Karabakh President to Robert Kocharyan: You made substantial contribution to our independent statehood

11:43, 31.08.2019
                  

STEPANAKERT. – President of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic), Bako Sahakyan, on Saturday sent a congratulatory address to first President of Artsakh and second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, on his 65th birthday, Central Information Department of the Office of the Republic of Artsakh President informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“As one of the leaders of the Artsakh National-Liberation Struggle and the first President of the Artsakh Republic, you have made a substantial contribution to the cause of the formation and development of our independent statehood, cementing security, national defense capacity, and forging victories,” the address reads, in particular.

Putin to Armenia’s Kocharyan: You have earned worthy respect, both among compatriots and abroad

News.am, Armenia
Aug 31 2019
Putin to Armenia’s Kocharyan: You have earned worthy respect, both among compatriots and abroad Putin to Armenia’s Kocharyan: You have earned worthy respect, both among compatriots and abroad

12:10, 31.08.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a congratulatory letter to Armenia’s second President Robert Kocharyan on his 65th birthday, Kocharyan’s office informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“Through your many years of state work, you have earned worthy respect, both among compatriots and abroad,” the letter reads, in part, “you have made a significant contribution to the development of modern Armenia and the ensuring of security and stability in Transcaucasia.”

Also, Putin stressed Kocharyan’s considerable role in the strengthening Armenian-Russian allied relations.

Battle for Amulsar: UK Mining Giant Using Corporate Courts to Attack Community Opposed to Massive Gold Mine

Common Dreams
Aug 30 2019

This is the sinister mechanism known as ISDS in action—holding a sovereign government to ransom until it betrays the desires and rights of its own people

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Local opponents to the Amulsar gold mining project in Armenia have been protesting the operation and blockading access to the site. (Photo: TJ Chua / War on Want)

Early last week—despite popular resistance and grave environmental concerns—the Armenian government green-lit a gold mine on Amulsar Mountain in Southern Armenia.

The new Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who steered the movement that brought about Armenia’s ‘Velvet Revolution,’ appears to have bowed to pressure from mining firm Lydian International, including the threat of a $2 billion lawsuit in a ‘corporate court.’ But the grassroots resistance is determined to hold strong and continue blocking construction. Will the government remove protestors and clear the path for Lydian? The answer will show the strength of Armenia’s new democracy.

Two months ago I travelled to Amulsar to meet with and interview the communities at the center of resistance against the gold mine, which was set to open on their doorstep. The community fear that the mine will destroy their environment, landscape and their jobs. They’re right to be worried; the area around Amulsar is one of astounding beauty, the economy of the nearby spa town of Jermuk relies on the purity of the mountain’s mineral water, and even the start of construction activities decimated local livestock. Amulsar is at the heart of Armenia’s water supply, so any potential mining disaster would have grave repercussions far beyond the immediate area.

“Essentially Lydian is using corporate courts to bully the Armenian government into taking a more repressive approach to public protest.”UK-registered mining company Lydian was given the go-ahead for the gold mine by the previous Armenian government, even though the communities most likely to be affected had expressed longstanding concerns. That government was an authoritarian administration with a track record of police violence and repression of public protest. Then in 2018, Armenia had a ‘Velvet Revolution’ and a new democratic government was formed. The communities around Amulsar felt they had a chance to make their voices heard. Protests began, ultimately leading to the blockade.

For an entire year, people from the town and villages next to Amulsar have blockaded the entry roads to the mine and have succeeded in completely shutting down construction. This was made possible thanks to the efforts of the entire community—from those living for months at a time at the blockade sites, to the shopkeepers sending food and supplies. Environmental activists along with the local community had been campaigning around Amulsar before this and faced police repression, but since the revolution, this peaceful protest has been allowed to continue without any violence or repression from the authorities.

However, this amazing act of resistance came under threat earlier this year when Lydian threatened to sue the government in corporate courts, also known as Investor State Dispute Settlements (ISDS)—a lesser known feature of modern trade deals that place an unbelievable amount of power and control into the hands of corporations. These corporate courts allow companies to sue states for decisions that reduce projected profits, so Lydian based the challenge on the government’s ‘failure’ to remove the protest blockades, using both a UK–Armenia and Canada–Armenia investment deal, asking for a pay-out equivalent to two thirds of Armenia’s annual budget. 

Essentially Lydian is using corporate courts to bully the Armenian government into taking a more repressive approach to public protest. 

Now that the Armenian government has caved to corporate pressure and given the go-ahead to the mine, there’s a real risk that it will move to remove the local protestors.

This is corporate courts in action—holding the government to ransom until it backs down. What is on the table is billions in compensation. It sounds like a kind of Kafkaesque situation, and it is. The Armenian government is right to be worried—these corporate courts have been successfully used to strip billions from the public purse of governments that could really do with that money to spend on much needed public services.  This is why campaigning against corporate courts is so important.

We need to tell Lydian to drop the corporate court case and respect the wishes of the local communities.

Note: The film War on Want produced, More precious than gold: community resistance v corporate courts, highlights the struggle of the community, and the concerns of environmental experts, showing that the case against the mine is compelling.


Anthrax recorded in Armenia village

News.am, Armenia
Aug 31 2019
Anthrax recorded in Armenia village Anthrax recorded in Armenia village

10:20, 31.08.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Anthrax has been recorded in a village in Armenia.

The Ministry of Health has received information that two residents of Getashen rural community of Armavir Province were transferred to capital city Yerevan infection hospital, and with boil-like wounds (cutaneous anthrax symptoms) on their fingers and wrists, the ministry informed.

The patients informed that a few days earlier, they had taken part in the skinning of the cow of a fellow villager, and the processing of the meat of this cow.

Six more fellow villagers were found with complaints characteristic of cutaneous anthrax. All were referred to the Yerevan infection hospital for clinical evaluation.

The DNA of the causative agent of anthrax was detected in five of these patients.

Medical supervision has been set up in this rural community.

Work is in progress to prevent the spread of this disease.

Newspaper: Why Armenia put off Istanbul Convention ratification matter?

News.am, Armenia
Aug 31 2019
Newspaper: Why Armenia put off Istanbul Convention ratification matter? Newspaper: Why Armenia put off Istanbul Convention ratification matter?

11:01, 31.08.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – A few days ago it became known that the ratification of the Istanbul Convention will not be debated on in the parliament of Armenia this year, and that this document will undergo a thorough examination by the expert and professional circles. Interesting details have become known to Past (Fact) newspaper in this regard, the paper reported.

“According to a source close to the government, [PM] Nikol Pashinyan has held a closed meeting in connection with this matter.

“According to the same source, [at the meeting] Pashinyan said that unless the general situation of the CC [Constitutional Court] is clarified, it is still senseless to make the Istanbul Convention a priority agenda. Pashinyan explained that it may be challenged at the CC, and they will face the fact.

“In fact, aside from the overall heated dissatisfaction [over the Istanbul Convention], this also has been the reason that the discussions on the convention have been temporarily suspended [in Armenia],” Past wrote.