President Bako Sahakyan addresses congratulatory message on Artsakh Revival Day

President Bako Sahakyan addresses congratulatory message on Artsakh Revival Day

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan on February 20 sent a congratulatory message on the Artsakh Revival Day, his Office told Armenpress.

The message runs as follows: 

“Dear compatriots, 

On behalf of the Artsakh Republic authorities and myself personally I extend the most heartfelt congratulations to you on the Artsakh Revival Day. 

20 February 1988 was a historic day for our people, which became an outbreak of discontent and complaint shaped up over the decades, a focal point of the struggle woven for years against injustice, oppressions and violence. This could not last any more. The Artsakh people went out to the square to defend their rights, to take charge of their own destiny, to live freely on their own land and maintain their identity. 

The subsequent developments proved that we had embarked upon the right path. The massacres of Armenians in Baku and Sumgait demonstrated once and for all the true character and intentions of tyrannical and dictatorial Azerbaijan, laid bare its hideous plans to annihilate the Armenians of Artsakh. 
The Armenians united, took up arms, consolidated and defended their land and history, their faith and dignity in the war imposed on them, prevented the second Genocide and forged glorious victories. 

Dear compatriots, 

The Artsakh Revival Day is one of the most significant victories of the Armenians all over the world. It is the victory of nation-wide will and morale, the victory of justice and unity, the victory of boundless commitment to the Homeland and self-confidence. 

I once again congratulate all of us on this memorable day and wish peace, good health and all the best. 
Eternal glory to those who sacrificed their lives for the cherished dreams and goals of our people, for the realization of our lofty ideals!”

Asbarez: Egypt President Takes ‘First Step’ in Recognizing Armenian Genocide, Says ANC of Egypt

President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi of Egypt

While speaking at the 2019 Munich Security Conference, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi of Egypt mentioned Egypt’s role in welcoming refugees of the Armenian Genocide more than a century ago, to illustrate his country’s storied history in helping people displaced by conflict or war.

“In Egypt, we have 5 million refugees [registered and unregistered], who do not live in camps. They have been treated as we dealt with Armenians [refugees] 100 years ago, when Egypt hosted them after the massacres,” Sisi said during a panel on Saturday.

The Armenian National Committee of Egypt labeled el-Sisi’s statement as a “first step” toward Egypt’s official recognition of the Armenian Genocide, while stressing that Egyptian leader did not mention the word “genocide” in his presentation.

“Although the Egyptian president did not use the term ‘genocide.’ he did however take the first step in this direction, by seeing the need to mention it in light of current realities,” the Armenian National Committee of Egypt said in an annoucement.

“Initially he spoke about Egypt having accepted Armenian refugees, however he did not speak about the reason. The Armenian National Committee of Egypt commends this step of the Egyptian president, assessing it not only as a pre-step towards recognizing the Armenian Genocide, but also as the Middle East’s and Northern Africa’s main actor’s positive response and vow to join the civilized initiative of the Republic of Armenia on preventing and banning future genocides,” added the ANC of Egypt’s statement.

“We join our voice to President el-Sisi, demanding to hold to account those who encourage terror organizations and those who shatter peoples’ fates,” said the statement.

Siran Hartunian, a member of the Armenian Community in Egypt, also commented on Sisi’s statement during the local “90 Minutes” television program on Sunday, saying that “Egypt’s recognition of the Armenian massacres – as other countries have- will return the rights of 1.5 million martyrs killed by the Turks,” reported the Egyptian Street online publication.

Egypt, which has an Armenian community that is rich in history, has not formally recognized the genocide of the Armenian Genocide, but was the first Arab country to recognize Armenia’s independence in 1991.

Asbarez: Armenian American Museum Announces $8.1 Million After Inaugural Telethon

Armenian American-Museum announces-$8.1 million at inaugural-telethon

GLENDALE–The Armenian American Museum announced raising $8,138,986 at its inaugural Telethon, a major milestone that puts the historic project one step closer to its highly anticipated groundbreaking celebration.

Thousands of community members and supporters from across the country and around the world tuned in to the six-hour Telethon on February 17. The widely watched television event featured informative video segments and interviews with community leaders, organizations, and special guests as well as check presentations by generous supporters.

“We are so grateful for the unprecedented outpouring of support from our community for the Armenian American Museum,” stated Museum Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian. “We are inspired by our community’s generous contributions that will help us reach the next major milestone for the project with the groundbreaking celebration.”

Armenian American Museum leadership-with Telethon Committee-members volunteers and crew

Armenian American Museum Announces $8.1 Million at Inaugural TelethonThe Telethon finale featured a $1 million joint check presentation by the ten cultural, philanthropic, and religious non-profit organizations who serve on the Armenian American Museum Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees include representatives from the Armenian Catholic Eparchy, Armenian Cultural Foundation, Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, Armenian General Benevolent Union Western District, Armenian Missionary Association of America, Armenian Relief Society Western USA, Nor Or Charitable Foundation, Nor Serount Cultural Association, Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, and Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Proceeds from the Telethon went towards the Armenian American Museum Groundbreaking Campaign. The campaign’s goal is to raise an estimated $12 million by early 2020 to begin construction on the project. The Museum has raised $8.1 million through its cumulative fundraising efforts and is approaching the campaign’s fundraising goal.

Armenian American Museum Leadership with Telethon Committee Members, Volunteers & CrewThe Telethon was hosted by Arshalous Darbinyan, Artavazd Amiryan, Svetlana Bosnoyan, and Manoug Seraydarian. Major sponsors included Vartan & Janet Barsoumian, Rafik & Helly Khatchaturian, California Eye Center Optometry Dr. Harout Khanjian, and Keghon & Alexia Kevonian.

The campaign continues and the community is invited to contribute to the historic project. Donations can be made by phone at 1-800-655-9554 or online at www.GiveAAM.org.

The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California is a developing project in Glendale, CA with a mission to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Armenian American experience. The Museum will serve as a cultural campus that enriches the community, educates the public on the Armenian American story, and empowers individuals to embrace cultural diversity and speak out against prejudice.

The governance of the Museum is entrusted to ten Armenian American cultural, philanthropic, and religious non-profit institutions including the Armenian Catholic Eparchy, Armenian Cultural Foundation, Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, Armenian General Benevolent Union Western District, Armenian Missionary Association of America, Armenian Relief Society Western USA, Nor Or Charitable Foundation, Nor Serount Cultural Association, Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, and Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Asbarez: Israeli Drone Maker Signs $13 Million Deal with Azerbaijan

An Orbiter drone being launched

Two weeks after its export licenses were reinstated, the Israeli arms maker Aeronautics Ltd. announced that it has signed a new $13 million contract with Azerbaijan. The company live-tested its products on Artsakh positions by an order from Baku, which is considered a violation of Israeli law and was under criminal investigation.

The new contract ensures that Aeronautics will also ensure the maintenance of the the Orbiter 1 Kamakaze—or suicide—drones.

In 2017, Israel’s defense ministry suspended the sale of the Kamikaze drones manufactured by Aeronautics Ltd. to Azerbaijan, after reports of live testing the drones on Artsakh targets was reported, resulting in a criminal investigation.

In late January, the Israeli defense ministry suspended the export licenses of three high-level company officials effective April of this year. While this suspension remain in effect for the individuals, the company has been cleared to complete a deal estimated at $20 million with Azerbaijan paving the way for Azeri forces to use the drones on Artsakh targets.

It is worth noting that, according to the Times of Israel, the defense ministry’s lifting of the ban on sales came three weeks after Aeronautics Ltd. was sold to Rafaek, a state-run defense contractor for a reported $231.7 million.

In 2017, it was reported that officials of the company refused the request to carry out live testing of the the Orbiter 1K suicide drone system on live Artsakh targets, and after being threatened by Azerbaijani, senior representative of the company armed and operated the drone, which is said to have missed its target without causing damage.

According to reports by the Artsakh Armed Forces, Azerbaijani forces carried out a drone attack in northeastern Artsakh on July 7, 2017, injuring two soldiers.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/19/2019

                                        Tuesday, 

Security Service Details Fraud Case Against Kocharian’s Son


Armenia - A masked National Security Service officer escorts a criminal suspect 
in Yerevan, July 4, 2018.

Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) on Tuesday reported details of its 
fraud charges brought against former President Robert Kocharian’s son Sedrak, 
saying that he evaded nearly $2 million in taxes.

Sedrak Kocharian revealed on Monday that he has been charged with tax evasion 
and money laundering. He rejected the accusations as “fabricated,” saying that 
they are part of the Armenian authorities’ persecution of his arrested father 
and broader family.

In a statement, the NSS said that the criminal case stems from $5.3 million 
which had been donated to Kocharian Jr. by an unnamed “third person.” It 
claimed that he used a complex fraud scheme to illegally avoid paying about 917 
million drams ($1.9 million) in income tax which should have been levied from 
that sum.

The NSS statement added that through one of his companies the ex-president’s 
son legalized the “revenue obtained by criminal means” by adding it to his $5.7 
million bank account. That money was then spent on the purchase of a three-star 
hotel in downtown Yerevan, it said.

The statement said that the director of that company, Aleksan Vorskanian, has 
also been charged with tax evasion and pleaded guilty to the accusation.


Armenia - Sedrak Kocharian.

The NSS stressed that its investigation is not yet over. “Large-scale 
investigative actions are being taken to ascertain the legality of the 
acquisition by Sedrak Kocharian and members of his family of numerous 
properties and other assets,” it said.

The NSS director, Artur Vanetsian, said in September that his agency is 
scrutinizing what he described as hundreds of millions of dollars worth of 
assets belonging to former President Kocharian and his relatives.

Sedrak was subsequently questioned as a witness in that corruption probe. He 
will risk heavy fines and up to 12 years in prison if found guilty of tax fraud 
and money laundering.

Robert Kocharian was arrested in December on charges stemming the 2008 
post-election violence in Yerevan which left ten people dead. He denies them as 
politically motivated.

The 64-year-old ex-president, who ruled the country from 1998-2008, has also 
denied enriching himself or his family while in office. He has only admitted 
that his two sons are engaged in entrepreneurial activity.



Serzh Sarkisian’s Brother Prosecuted

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia -- Aleksandr Sarkisian is taken for questioning by the National 
Security Service, Yerevan, July 4, 2018.

A controversial brother of Armenia’s former President Serzh Sarkisian has been 
formally charged with fraud, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

The lawyer, Mihran Poghosian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that the 
accusation stems from over a dozen drawings by the 20th century Armenian 
painter Martiros Saryan which were found in Aleksandr Sarkisian’s family house 
in Yerevan in July. Poghosian dismissed it as baseless but did not go into 
details. He also said that his client was not arrested pending investigation.

Officers of the National Security Service (NSS) confiscated the drawings worth 
an estimated $280,000 when they searched the house in July. The NSS claimed 
that Sarkisian’s elder son Narek had deceived Saryan’s descendants to get hold 
of them. Narek, who fled Armenia June, was subsequently charged with illegal 
arms possession and drug trafficking.

Aleksandr Sarkisian was briefly detained by the NSS after the nine-hour search. 
Also in July, his second son, Hayk, was arrested on charges of attempted murder 
and illegal arms possession. A Yerevan court freed him on bail in September.

During his brother’s 2008-2018 rule, Aleksandr Sarkisian, who is better known 
to the public as “Sashik,” earned notoriety for his flamboyant behavior and 
insults addressed to critics of Armenia’s former government. The 62-year-old is 
thought to have made a big fortune in the past two decades. He held a 
parliament seat from 2003-2011.

Sarkisian’s $30 million Armenian bank account was frozen this summer as part of 
a separate inquiry conducted by the NSS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian 
publicly demanded in September that he “return the money to the state budget.”

The ex-president’s brother rejected Pashinian’s demand as illegal. He said that 
the authorities have not come up with any proof that the sum was earned 
illegally. Still, he made clear that he will be ready to donate some of it to 
the state if his and his family members’ assets are unblocked.

Citing an unnamed government source, Civilnet.am reported earlier on Tuesday 
that Aleksandr Sarkisian has transferred $18.5 million to the state. His lawyer 
refused to confirm or refute the report.


Armenia -- President Serzh Sarkisian (R) awards a medal to his brother Levon, 
March 22, 2016.

Also facing prosecution is Serzh Sarkisian’s second brother, Levon. He and his 
daughter were charged with “illegal enrichment” after tax inspectors discovered 
in June that they hold millions of dollars in undeclared deposits at an 
Armenian bank. Levon Sarkisian reportedly left the country around the same time.

Serzh Sarkisian stepped down in April 2018 amid Pashinian-led mass protests 
sparked by his attempt to extend his rule by becoming prime minister. He has 
not publicly commented on the embarrassing charges brought against his 
relatives. But some of his associates have alleged political motives behind the 
high-profile criminal cases.

Edmon Marukian, the leader of the opposition Bright Armenia Party (LHK) which 
had also challenged Sarkisian, expressed concern at what he described as a lack 
of transparency in the prosecution of individuals linked to the former regime. 
In particular, he wondered why “Sashik” reportedly made the hefty payment to 
the state without a court ruling.

“Don’t get me wrong, I welcome the fact that he returned [the money,]” Marukian 
told reporters. “I just want us to understand what kind of a process it 
resulted from.”



Armenian Speaker Opposes Return To Presidential Republic

        • Astghik Bedevian

Armenia - Newly elected speaker Ararat Mirzoyan is congratulated by parliament 
deputies, Yerevan, January 14, 2019.

Parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan on Tuesday spoke out against the idea of 
restoring a presidential system of government in Armenia which has been floated 
by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian’s political party.

In a weekend statement, the Armenian National Congress (HAK) called for a 
referendum on reverting to the “semi-presidential” system which gave sweeping 
executive powers to the president of the republic. It said the referendum 
should be held by February 2020 and followed by the conduct of a presidential 
election within a year.

“I don’t support a return to the semi-presidential system at all,” Mirzoyan 
said, commenting on the idea. “I think that we should keep moving forward. We 
now have a parliamentary system and must do everything to make it a success.”

“Constitutional changes are possible, but they must not be so radical -- and 
this is my personal opinion -- that they will switch the country from the 
parliamentary to the semi-presidential model,” he told reporters. In 
particular, he said, they could give more powers to the current, largely 
ceremonial president of the republic.

Mirzoyan is a leading member of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s My Step 
alliance, which has not yet officially reacted to the HAK proposal. Another 
senior My Step figure, Lena Nazarian, said on Monday that the authorities are 
ready to discuss it.

Armenia became a parliamentary republic as a result of a controversial 
constitutional reform in 2015 which was initiated by then President Serzh 
Sarkisian. The transformation was widely believed to be aimed at enabling him 
to extend his decade-long rule. Sarkisian provoked mass protests and resigned 
in April 2018 after attempting to hold on to power.

The HAK’s idea has been rejected out of hand by Bright Armenia (LHK), one of 
the two opposition parties represented in the current Armenian parliament. Its 
leader, Edmon Marukian, said on Tuesday the parliament should on the contrary 
be given more levers to hold the government in check.

Marukian announced in that regard that the LHK will propose constitutional 
changes that would give more rights to the opposition minority in the National 
Assembly.



Press Review



Lragir.am reacts to Russian defense analyst Igor Korotchenkov’s claim that 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s wife, Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan and other 
senior Armenian officials are members of an “unofficial club” sponsored by the 
British Embassy in Yerevan. Korotchenkov has also said that Russia will not 
tolerate Armenia’s “attempts to sit on two tables.” The online publication 
links these claims to a series of anti-Armenian talk shows aired by Russian TV 
channels in recent days. It says that Kremlin-linked commentators periodically 
portray last year’s regime change in Armenia as a Western-backed “color 
revolution” and that they are assisted by some “representatives of Armenia’s 
former ruling regime” in that endeavor.

“Zhoghovurd” reiterates its belief that former President Serzh Sarkisian turned 
Armenia into a parliamentary republic in a bid to extend his decade-long rule. 
“Therefore, serious discussions on a change of the government system in Armenia 
are really necessary, especially given that the authorities intend to enact 
constitutional changes,” writes the paper. “A constitution adopted for one 
person through a rigged referendum contains serious obstacles and pitfalls.”

“Aravot” disapproves of harsh verbal attacks on Pashinian voiced by his 
political opponents and other critics. “Let us differentiate attacks from 
criticism,” editorializes the paper. “When the target is a person, rather than 
a practice, when something is said in an ill-tempered manner, that is an 
attack. When you see nothing good in your target, that is an attack too.” The 
paper says it is equally wrong for the authorities to respond to such attacks 
in kind. The authorities should also realize that what they hear in the 
parliament from opposition lawmakers is criticism, not attacks. “In this case, 
the reactions of the prime minister and his allies were not adequate,” it says.

(Lilit Harutiunian)




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Lydian warns: Armenian government bears full responsibility for possible environmental degradation at Amulsar deposit

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 18 2019
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo.The Armenian government bears full responsibility for the deterioration of the environment, water and air in the Amulsar field in case any  environmental problem occurs. This is stated in the warning of  "Lydian" company received by the ArmInfo.

 According to the source,  since June 2018, Lydian, because of the blockade of roads, has not  been able to resume work at the Amulsar field. Not only the  construction work was not carried out, but also the construction of  protective environmental protection systems, in order to manage  erosion due to heavy spring precipitation and surface water, in  accordance with the conditions and permits issued to the company.  Lydian informed the government that the company was not responsible  for any environmental problems, including the exclusion of surface  waters, the occurrence of which was the result of the government's  inability to take measures to eliminate the illegal blockade from  June 2018.

"Lydian" has repeatedly applied to the government to take the  necessary actions. This winter, heavy snowfall was recorded at the  Amulsar deposit. Under the conditions of illegal blocking, it was not  possible to build systems to prevent the appearance of surface water.  These activities had to be  carried out before snowfall. In the event  of resumption of work, it will take months to complete the  construction of water management systems. In this situation, the  Armenian government bears full responsibility for the deterioration  of the environment, water and air in the Amulsar field in case any  environmental problem occurs, the company warns. 

To note over the recent six months, protest actions were held against  several mining companies, including the Amulsar program, protesters  blocked roads and created obstacles for employees. The protests  against the Amulsar project led to a confrontation with the staff of  Lydian Armenia, who demanded that the protesters not interfere with  their right to work. Participants in the protest declared that there  are environmental problems, which the company refutes.

Lydian Armenia is a subsidiary of British Lydian International, whose  shareholders are major international institutional investors. The  Amulsar project is the largest industrial project in Armenia today  for the development of the Amulsar gold deposit, with a total value  of $ 370 million. Preparatory work has been going on since 2006. The  life of the Amulsar deposit should have been 10 years and 4 months;  it was planned to mine an average of 200 thousand ounces of gold  (about 10 million tons of ore) annually. The Amulsar program  envisaged the creation of 1,300 jobs during construction  (construction work will last about 2 years) and 650-700 jobs during  the entire field operation.

In Armenia, Russian soldiers donated 30 liters of blood as part of a charity event

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 18 2019
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.. The servicemen of the Russian military base of the Southern Military  District, stationed in Armenia, took part in the "Become a Donor for  Peace!" Charity event.

According to the press service of the Southern Military District, in  the Gyumri military garrison more than 100 servicemen donated blood  to the Blood Bank. In total, participants in a charity event donated  more than 30 liters of blood.

In the Russian compound in Armenia, <donor days> have been held since  2011 and have acquired a traditional character. The current action  this year has become the fourteenth in a row. In total, over eight  years, about 4 thousand Russian soldiers took part in actions for  voluntary donated blood donation to needy sick military personnel and  local residents of Armenia. 

Primate of the Tehran Armenian Diocese: For the first time after the revolution rights of ethnic and religious minorities in Iran became legal

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 18 2019
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. After the revolution for the first time the rights of ethnic and religious  minorities in Iran have become legal, the primate of Tehran Diocese  of Armenian Apostolic Church, Archbishop Sepuh Sarkissian said in his  welcoming speech at the solemn event of the Armenians of Tehran on  the occasion of the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

"Religion and homeland are two sacred values for the people of Iran,  and Iranian citizens have always sacrificed themselves for the  protection of these two sacred principles. After the war, the  Armenian community also played its role in promoting Iran in the  artistic, industrial, and international transport sectors, "said  Sarkissian.

To note, according to official data, today the Armenian community of  Iran totals 200 thousand people.

Lavrov: Decisions on the Karabakh settlement should be made in direct conversation in direct negotiations between the parties

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 18 2019
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. The parties must  make decisions on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  Such an opinion on February 19 at a joint press conference with OSCE  Chairperson-in-Office, Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister  Miroslav Lajcak, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said  commenting on the situation around the Karabakh conflict.

The Russian minister welcomed the attitude of the OSCE  Chairman-in-Office on the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh  conflict. "We are grateful for this attitude of the OSCE  chaiperson-in-office. The co- chairs from Russia, the United States  and France are working closely; they have already met with the  leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, and with the foreign ministers.  New contacts are being prepared.  Considering that recently the new  government Of course, additional time is needed in Armenia to  understand how intensively, how deeply the settlement process can be  developed at this stage. Once again, the co-chairs and the OSCE they  can only help create conditions for dialogue. Decisions, of course,  should be made in direct conversation in direct negotiations between  the parties, "Lavrov said.

On the fact of illegal alienation of land adjacent to the free economic zone "Megri", a criminal case is raised .

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 18 2019
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo. On the fact of  illegal alienation of land adjacent to the free economic zone  "Megri", a criminal case. The press service of the RA Police  reports.According to the source, the Directorate for Combating  Corruption and Economic Crimes of the RA Police received a signal  that in 2014, during the implementation of the process of creating a  free economic zone in the Karchevan community of Syunik region, the  head of this community and other officials were abused. 

In the process of preparing the investigation materials, evidence was  obtained that the abuses were committed both by the head of the  community and by the former heads of the real estate cadastre  committee.It turned out that in July 2014, the then head of the Real  Estate Cadastre Committee and his deputy visited the Karchevan  community. where, pointing to the head of the community in the  territory adjacent to CJSC "Free Economic Zone Meghri", announced the  initiative of the then prime minister to begin the process of  alienation of these territories in favor of CJSC "ESIA".

Then the head of the company, who visited the head of the community,  demanded that he organize the sale of these territories through  competitive bidding, in which other participants would formally  participate.  After that, the head of the community organized the  illegal alienation of these lands fromusing obviously falsified  documents. Thus, one of the members of the Council of Elders signed a  protocol on the allegedly held meeting of the Council of Elders, at  which the decision on alienation was taken. Meanwhile, as noted by  the RA Police, in fact there was no meeting of the Council. Based on  these agreements, 3,209,948 ha of land were alienated at a price of  1.540.000 drams, 550.000 drams and 385.000 drams. 

Thus, the community suffered enormous damage.Moreover, the head of  the community, already being informed about the prospect of creating  a free economic zone, on the basis of vested interests and abusing  his official position, sold 1,378 hectares of land adjacent to the  zone. A criminal case was initiated on this fact according to the  first part of Article 308 and the first part of Article 314 of the RA  Criminal Code. The investigation continues.