Venice Commission ready to provide amicus curiae opinion to Armenia’s CC over Kocharyan’s case

Aysor, Armenia
Aug 22 2019

Venice Commission is ready to provide amicus curiae opinion on the basis of the applications sent by the Constitutional Court of Armenia relating to Armenia’s second president Robert Kocharyan’s case.

In the writ sent to chairman of the CC Hrayr Tovmasyan director, secretary of the Venice Commission Thomas Markert stated about their readiness to study and provide the requested opinion.

Criminal proceedings instituted amid murder and suicide of Armenian ex-MPs dropped

News.am, Armenia
Aug 22 2019
Criminal proceedings instituted amid murder and suicide of Armenian ex-MPs dropped Criminal proceedings instituted amid murder and suicide of Armenian ex-MPs dropped

13:29, 22.08.2019
                  

Criminal proceedings instituted in connection with the murder of former MP Karo Karapetyan and the suicide of Harutyun Gharagezyan have been dropped, Armenian Investigative Committee’s press service reported.

The criminal case instituted on the suicide of Harutyun Gharagezyan was dropped due to the lack of corpus delicti.

Karapetyan was shot dead on October 6, 2018. The ex-deputy Harutyun Gharagezyan was suspected of his murder. After the incident, Gharagezyan allegedly committed suicide in the territory of one of the warehouses located in Zovuni.

Chiefs of several Armenia police departments relieved from posts

News.am, Armenia
Aug 22 2019
Chiefs of several Armenia police departments relieved from posts Chiefs of several Armenia police departments relieved from posts

12:41, 22.08.2019
                  

Armenia Police chief, Major-General Valery Osipyan signed Thursday several orders, shamshyan.com reported.

According to Osipyan’s order, Avet Hovhannisyan, head of the Chambarak police department, was relieved of his post.

Narek Simonyan was relieved of the post of Deputy Chief of the Sevan Police department and was appointed Chief of the Chambarak police department.

According to another order, Surik Janikyan was dismissed from his post as the head of the Sevan police department and Samvel Khmelyan was appointed the head of the Sevan police department.

Ara Kocharyan dismissed from the post the head of the Gavar Police Department.



Indian nationals wanted for terrorism found and detained in Armenia: NSS

Aysor, Armenia
Aug 22 2019

The National Security Service (NSS) of Armenia has found two Indian citizens wanted for terrorism.

On August 8, these persons arrived in Yerevan on board a flight from Istanbul, Turkey.

The same day, and hours after receiving an Interpol Red Notice, the NSS officers found and detained one of the aforementioned Indian nationals.
It was found out that this person is charged under the Indian Criminal Code for committing a number of serious crimes, including terrorism and murders.

His companion, also wanted by Indian law enforcement for terrorism, murder, and other crimes, was found and detained on August 14, while attempting to cross the Bagratashen checkpoint on the border with Georgia.

Both Indian citizens have been arrested.

Turkish-Armenian MP Garo Paylan responds to Markar Yesayan’s article

News.am, Armenia
Aug 23 2019
Turkish-Armenian MP Garo Paylan responds to Markar Yesayan’s article Turkish-Armenian MP Garo Paylan responds to Markar Yesayan’s article

22:20, 23.08.2019
                  

Turkish-Armenian MP Garo Paylan has tweeted in response to the article by Armenian MP of Turkey’s ruling party Markar Esayan in which the latter claims that Garo Paylan demanded foreign intervention in Turkey’s domestic affairs during a trip to South America.

Garo Paylan tweeted the following: “If you don’t prove your claim, then you are a liar. There were Armenians who collaborated with Taleat when he was forming the list of Armenians to kill on April 24, 1915, and there still are.”

Armenia PM draws conclusion after visit to Jermuk and nearby villages

News.am, Armenia
Aug 23 2019
Armenia PM draws conclusion after visit to Jermuk and nearby villages Armenia PM draws conclusion after visit to Jermuk and nearby villages

20:57, 23.08.2019
                  

The most important conclusion that I drew from my visit to the region near Mount Amulsar today is that people know and are certain that I will stay truthful and that my only interest is the balanced interest of Armenia. This is what Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wrote on his Facebook page and expressed gratitude for the people’s trust.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today visited Jermuk town and nearby villages to talk to residents about the issue regarding exploitation of the Amulsar gold mine.

Artsakh Airfest 2019 will open on August 24 in Stepanakert

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 23 2019
Culture 18:00 23/08/2019 Armenia

For the third year in a row, Artsakh’s government organizes an air festival to promote tourism and aviation in Artsakh. Artsakh Airfest 2019 will start on August 24 at Stepanakert airport. As the country’s ministry of culture, youth affairs and tourism reports, the event will feature demonstrative flights of  airplanes and paratrikes. The attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy paragliding, sky balls, and flights by Artsakh touristic airplanes. At 19:00, the concert programme of the fest will start, featuring Güevo Markaryan, Aratta Band and Shushva Band.

Artsakh Airfest 2019 is organized by Artsakh reblic ministry if economy and infrastructure, the ministry of culture, youth affairs and tourism, Yell Extreme Park, Sky Ball and Sky Club” Paragliding Club Armenia. 

Politik.am: Case to be instituted against Armenia Constitutional Court President

News.am, Armenia
Aug 23 2019
Politik.am: Case to be instituted against Armenia Constitutional Court President Politik.am: Case to be instituted against Armenia Constitutional Court President

17:35, 23.08.2019
                  

A criminal case will be instituted against Hrayr Tovmasyan after an amendment to the law, as reported Politik.am.

Politik.am states that on June 20, 2019, Vahe Grigoryan, who was elected judge of the Constitutional Court, declared in the National Assembly that he will be entering the Constitutional Court as President of the Court. Although Vahe Grigoryan made an ardent statement, the legal community didn’t accept it. Moreover, many condemned his anti-constitutional statement. In the end, Vahe Grigoryan had to refuse to fulfill his promise and entered the Constitutional Court as a judge.

It’s clear that Vahe Grigoryan had planned this with the political authorities, and the goal was to do away with President of the Constitutional Court Hrayr Tovmasyan, who is an undesired person for the authorities. After Vahe Grigoryan’s scenario failed, the authorities implemented another tactic, that is, they tried to neutralize Hrayr Tovmasyan through the law-enforcement system, but it seems that this also failed.

However, recently, Armenian Times Daily, which belongs to the Pashinyans, brought up the issue of the Constitutional Court once again. This time, the pro-government newspaper reminded that the Constitutional Court lacks a vice-president, in spite of the fact that the law envisages such a position. The response of the Constitutional Court clearly stated that there is no violation of the law and that the Court will either elect or not elect a vice-president, if there is a nominee.

The authorities’ plan was the following: they are trying to convice Hrayr Tovmasyan to turn judge of the Constitutional Court Vahe Grigoryan into his vice-president. After Vahe Grigoryan becomes vice-president, the National Assembly will already have adopted the bill on making amendments and supplements to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “On the Constitutional Court”, which envisages suspending the powers of the judge of a Constitutional Court, if a criminal case is instituted against him or her.

Apparently, Tovmasyan hasn’t agreed with the idea of turning Vahe Grigoryan into vice-president, and this is the reason why the authorities have rushed to institute a criminal case. Yesterday the police issued a press release on the criminal case to be instituted, and this apparently refers to Hrayr Tovmasyan. According to the press release, the former high-ranking official of the Ministry of Justice deprived the heads of several offices of notary publics of their premises. In one of his recent interviews, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had talked about this and had specifically mentioned Hrayr Tovmasyan.

It is expected that Tovmasyan will specifically be involved in this case as an accused-on-trial when the amendment to the aforementioned law is implemented so that he is also deprived of the powers of judge/President of the Constitutional Court.

Why are Armenians teaching English in China?

JAM News
Aug 23 2019

Stories from those who have already come back home

Recently, Armenian youth have found a new destination for labor migration – China.

And what is surprising is not so much the choice of the country as the specialization of many migrants. They go to China to teach English.  There are about 900 Armenian teachers in China.

Sveta Ghukasyan was one of the first to leave Gyumri three years ago for China. She graduated in Yerevan with a bachelor’s degree in English, and a master’s degree from the American University of Armenia.

In 2016, she applied to AIESEC (Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales) This international organization offers young people from the ages of 18 to 30 years old to find development opportunities in Armenia and abroad. The association helped Sveta find work in China.

As a qualified specialist in China, she was first paid $2,500 a month and given an apartment. Every three months they raised her salary.

In China, she underwent additional retraining, and was given the right to teach children under 12 years using a local technique.

For those who want to follow her example, she says:

“Some people have mediocre English, and in Armenia they could not even work as mid-level managers. But they are going to teach some made up English in China.  They are inspired by the salary – in Armenia they could receive $200 a month, and in China they pay 1200-1500. Now they have begun to carry out checks there, because they realized that not everyone came with the level of English necessary for teaching.”

“For them it’s a matter of prestige that there should be a foreign teacher in the school.  If you do not have an Asian appearance – then you know English, it does not matter whether you are a native speaker or not.  Most Chinese think so.  And schools, in order to attract students, hire foreign teachers”, says Alvard Grigoryan from Gyumri.

She graduated from the State Pedagogical Institute in Gyumri with a degree in English translation, and went to China for a higher salary.

After the first lesson, Alvard understood why the Chinese were inviting teachers from abroad:

“The English of the Chinese are jokingly called ‘Chinglish.’  After almost all  words that do not end with a vowel they add a sound similar to ‘e.’ For example, I ask my class: ‘What is this?’ And they respond, ‘It is a buke.’

Chinese English teachers teach children that way.  Foreign experts are trying to correct their pronunciation.”

Alvard plans to go to China again and work at the same school where now she has been promised an even higher salary.

Hasmik says she left Gyumri and her favorite job because she wanted to see the world.

Asmik talks about the problems that expats face in China:

“Armenian migrants are considered cheap labor. Their salary is lower by 500-1000 dollars than those who come from the USA, England or South Africa, where English is the official language.”

The first and most important step, Asmik says, is to find a reliable intermediary.

Armenian Ambassador to China Sergey Manasaryan says:

“English can be taught in a Chineses school by those for whom English is a native language, or those who have the international qualifications of an English teacher – and who can confirm their knowledge and experience.

“The majority of people who come from Armenia do not meet either the first or second criteria. They speak English, but they don’t fall into either the first or second category of people. And you definitely need a business visa, otherwise you are powerless in relations with your employer”, explains Sergey Manasaryan.

Over the past year, 15 Armenian citizens were deported because they were working without a business visa. After that, they are deprived of the right to visit China for 5 years.

In 2003, less than 60 labor migrants from Armenia lived in China.

In 2013, their number reached 500.

According to preliminary data for 2019, in China there are 2,500 people with Armenian passports.

Armenia’s Pashinyan: Amulsar gold mine poses no threat to Jermuk mineral waters

News.am, Armenia
Aug 23 2019
Armenia’s Pashinyan: Amulsar gold mine poses no threat to Jermuk mineral waters Armenia’s Pashinyan: Amulsar gold mine poses no threat to Jermuk mineral waters

14:27, 23.08.2019
                  

During the consultation I’ve asked six times, I’ve said, “If it turns out that the grass—which the sheep we raise eat—the [amount of] dust sitting on the grass is more than the internationally accepted standards, can we resolve that matter?” The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, on Friday noted this while speaking with the residents of an apartment in Jermuk town, and with respect to whether the Amulsar gold mine near Jermuk should operate.

“They tell us ‘yes,’” he added. “In that case, we record that fact, we give the company [operating the mine] 90 days. And if it doesn’t resolve the matter, we shut down the mine on fully lawful grounds.”

Pashinyan added, however, that today this matter has become less rational and a bit more emotional. In this regard, he stressed that this question should be answered: If the mine does not harm the environment, why should it not operate?

To the Jermuk resident’s remark that environmentalists say the Amulsar mine clearly harms the nature, the PM responded that they had ordered an expertise study from the Advanced Resources Development (ELARD) Lebanese consultancy firm, and the latter concluded that the operation of this mine poses no threat to the waters of Lake Sevan, and it poses no threat whatsoever to the mineral waters of Jermuk because these waters are at a higher elevation than the mine, whereas “water does not go backwards.”

“Third, if the mitigation measures are applied, the [environmental] risks associated with the Vorotan and Arpa rivers will be manageable,” Nikol Pashinyan added.