Israeli dronemaker allowed to renew sales to Azerbaijan

Category
Politics

The Israeli defense ministry has allowed Aeronautics Ltd., an aircraft manufacturer, to again sell the unmanned aerial vehicles to Azerbaijan, The Times of Israel reports.

In August 2017, reports emerged that the company was suspected of using the Orbiter 1K kamikaze drone to attack Armenian forces in Nagorno Karabakh during a demonstration for Azerbaijani officials. The Israeli defense ministry launched an investigation, but last week the Ministry said that it had decided to revoke the export licenses of the company officials.

Aeronautics announced that the export licenses of three senior officials — CEO Amos Matan, deputy CEO Meir Rizmovitch and a third, unnamed, employee — were to be suspended by the Defense Ministry beginning in April.

On Monday, the company informed the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that the ban on sales of its Orbiter 1K kamikaze drone to its “central customer ‘A’” had ended. “The Defense Ministry announced to the company that the suspension of its license was immediately canceled. The company can continue to supply the UAV to the aforementioned customer as soon as possible,” Aeronautics wrote.

The company also said the CEO, deputy CEO and third official were indeed being removed from the company’s export license beginning on April 3.

“This temporary suspension will remain in place until a decision is made to file or not file an indictment against the employees. Once the aforementioned decision is made, the temporary suspension will be reconsidered”, Aeronautics said.

Israel’s defense ministry probed allegation according to which Azerbaijan asked Aeronautics Defense Systems to demonstrate drone on Armenian military positions.The defense ministry recently received a complaint alleging that after a team from Aeronautics Defense Systems came to Azerbaijan seeking to finalize a contract for the sale of company’s Orbiter 1K unmanned aircraft, they were asked to deploy the aircraft, armed with explosives, on a military position of the Armenian army.

The existence of the complaint was reported on August 13 by the Israeli daily paper Maariv.

The company, however, denies the allegation that its staff conducted such a mission, stating that the company “never carries out demonstrations on live targets, and that was true in this case as well”.

According to Maariv, the two Israeli operators of the craft refused to hit the Armenian position, and after remaining firm in their refusal even after the Azerbaijani threats directed against them, senior representatives of the company armed and operated the unmanned aircraft themselves. Ultimately the drones are said to have missed their targets, and no damage was caused, but according to the complaint, one of them struck at a distance of about 100 meters (330 feet) from the position.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/04/2019

                                        Monday, 

11 Fined For Vote Buying In Yerevan

        • Marine Khachatrian

Armenia - Mayor Taron Markarian votes in municipal elections in Yerevan, 
14May2017.

An Armenian court on Monday fined a former senior local government official and 
ten other people after convicting them of buying votes for the former ruling 
Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) in the 2017 municipal elections in Yerevan.

The criminal case stems from irregularities that were reported by the 
opposition Yelk alliance on eve of the May 2017 elections won by the HHK and 
its top candidate, Yerevan’s former Mayor Taron Markarian.

Yelk representatives found scandalous documents in a trash bin outside an HHK 
campaign office in the city’s Arabkir district. Most of them purportedly 
detailed vote buying operations by government loyalists, including sums of 
money and guidelines on how to buy votes.

Armenia’s Special Investigative Service (SIS) launched an inquiry but closed 
the criminal case in August 2017, citing a lack of evidence.

The SIS launched a fresh probe shortly after one of Yelk’s leaders, Nikol 
Pashinian, swept to power on a wave of mass protests that brought down 
Armenia’s HHK-led government in May 2018. It claimed to have found compelling 
evidence of vote buying in favor of the HHK.

According to the law-enforcement body, the illegal operation was led by Hrayr 
Antonian, the head of a department at Yerevan’s municipal administration, and 
Stepan Sahakian, the executive director of a supermarket chain owned by an 
HHK-linked businessman. Arabkir residents were allegedly paid 10,000 drams 
($21) each for pledging to vote for the HHK and Mayor Markarian. The latter 
resigned under government pressure in July.

The district court imposed the heaviest fines on Antonian and Sahakian. They 
will have to pay 2.5 million drams ($5,200) each.

Prosecutors demanded 3-year prison sentences for both men. It was not 
immediately clear whether they will appeal against the court verdict.

Daniel Ioannisian, a prominent civic activist, criticized the verdict as too 
lenient, saying that the defendants were part of a “criminal gang that aimed to 
steal power from the people of Yerevan.” “I hope that the prosecutors will 
appeal against this verdict,” Ioannisian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

Vote buying was widespread in just about every major election held in Armenia 
before last spring’s “velvet revolution.” The HHK, which is headed by former 
President Serzh Sarkisian, was accused by its opponents and media of heavily 
relying on the practice in the last parliamentary polls held in April 2017.

There were virtually no reports of vote buying in snap mayoral elections held 
in Yerevan in September and the December parliamentary elections.


Sarkisian ‘Questioned In 2008 Probe’

        • Nane Sahakian

Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian attends a parliament session in Yerevan, 
May 31, 2012.

Former President Serzh Sarkisian has reportedly been questioned by 
Armenian-law-enforcement authorities as a witness in their ongoing 
investigation into the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan.

According to the “Haykakan Zhamanak” daily and Hetq.am, the interrogation took 
place on Friday and lasted for about six hours. Both media outlets also said 
Sarkisian will be summoned for further questioning.

The Special Investigative Service (SIS), which is conducting the probe, did not 
deny or confirm the reports on Monday. “Haykakan Zhamanak” is run by Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian’s wife, Anna Hakobian.

The SIS has charged Sarkisian’s predecessor Robert Kocharian and three retired 
army generals with overthrowing the constitutional order in the wake of a 
disputed presidential election held in February 2008. The vote formalized the 
handover of power from Kocharian to Sarkisian, his preferred successor.

The main opposition presidential candidate, Levon Ter-Petrosian, rejected the 
official election results as fraudulent, staging nonstop demonstrations that 
were broken up on March 1-2, 2008. Eight protesters and two policemen were 
killed in vicious streets clashes in Yerevan on that night.

The SIS blamed the Ter-Petrosian-led opposition for the bloodshed until last 
spring’s “velvet revolution” which brought Pashinian to power. But it now says 
that Kocharian illegally used army units against the protesters in order to 
enforce the vote results.

Kocharian, who denies the accusations as politically motivated, was again 
arrested in December. Sarkisian’s Republican Party of Armenian strongly 
condemned the arrest, saying that Pashinian is exacting “personal revenge” 
against the man who ruled the county from 1998-2008.




Yerevan Confirms Purchase Of Russian Fighter Jets

        • Ruzanna Stepanian

RUSSIA -- An Su-30 fighter jet of the Russian air force launches a missile 
during maneuvers in southern Russia, September 27, 2018

Armenia’s Defense Ministry on Monday confirmed that it has purchased four 
multirole fighter jets from Russia and hinted at more such acquisitions in the 
future.

The ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisian, insisted that the Sukhoi Su-30SM 
jets will significantly strengthen the Armenian armed forces. Getting hold of 
four of them is “not our final desire,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government showed a strong interest in 
acquiring such aircraft shortly after taking office in May last year. Defense 
Minister Davit Tonoyan said in December that Moscow and Yerevan are now close 
to signing a relevant contract.

Hovannisian said that the delivery of the four jets will mark the “initial 
phase of the contract.” “That such multirole, heavy and powerful fighter jets 
can change the military balance [in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict] regardless 
of their number -- and four is not our final desire -- is obvious,” he said.

“In any case, even four [Su-30SM jets] can make a difference,” added the 
official.

The Armenian Air Force has had no fighter jets until now. It currently consists 
of 15 or so low-flying Su-25 jets designed for air-to-ground missions.

The Russian newspaper “Kommersant” reported on Friday that Yerevan will buy 
four Su-30SMs at internal Russian prices set well below international 
market-based levels and use a Russian loan to pay for them. It did not specify 
their total price.

Hovannisian refused to disclose the cost of the acquisition, saying that that 
is “classified information.”He also stressed that Armenia is eligible for major 
discounts in arms deals with Russia because of its membership in the 
Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2019 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
www.rferl.org


Sports: Armenia to take a 10-men team to Takhti Cup

MediaMax, Armenia
Feb 4 2019
Armenia to take a 10-men team to Takhti Cup

Head coach of the team Habetnak Kurghinyan has told Mediamax Sport that Armenia will have ten representatives in the tournament: Vaghinak Matevosyan (57 kg), Vazgen Tevanyan (65 kg), Gevorg Mkheyan (70 kg), Varuzhan Kajoyan and Khachatur Papikyan (74 kg), Grigor Grigoryan (79 kg), Hovhannes Mkhitaryan (86 kg), Sargis Hovsepyan (92 kg), Arman Mkrtchyan (97 kg) and Andranik Galstyan (125 kg).

According to Kurghinyan, the team includes junior wrestlers who are also part of the U23 team. The young athletes will start preparing for the European Championship in Serbia after the Takhti Cup ends.

Sports: Armenia end Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane with four gold medals in Greco-Roman events

Inside the Games
Feb 4 2019
                                                    

Zeytun Rebellion, Musa Dagh and Azgagrakan Movement

Friends,

Below please find the announcement for the upcoming ARPA and UCLA presentations on Saturday, February 16 at 2:00 pm in Merdinian. The exciting topics are: 1. “The 1862 Zeytun Rebellion and the Armenian Press” (University of Chicago), 2. “Transforming Identity or the case of Musa Dagh after 1915” (Inst. of Ethnography, Armenia), 3. “The Azgagrakan Movement: An Embodied form of Armenian Nationalism” (Ethnomusicology), by Aram Ghoogasian, Khoren Grigoryan and Armen Adamian.

Հաճեցէք դիտել Դասական հայերէնն իբրեւ Հայոց ինքնակայ քաղաքակրթութեան հիմնասիւն ներկայացման տեսանիւթը հետեւեալին վրայ սեղմելով՝

https://youtu.be/VVCsDqssZo4
Please view the video on “A Tribute to Those Who Perished, Gyumri: 30 Years of Challenges and Recovery by Gegham Mughnetsyan” in the following link: https://youtu.be/DNxgXOsOcQE

Please also view the video on “How Armenia Can Cycle and Scoot Its Way To Prosperity” By Terenig Topjian,  in the link: https://youtu.be/itpTuXRIS7Q

GO TO: http://www.arpainstitute.org to donate and/or get more information about ARPA activities.
Please also view the link below and see how you can help ARPA Institute raise more funds. See how you can add to the close to $2000 that have been raised thus far. 
https://www.goodsearch.com/nonprofit/arpa-institute

Here is how it works: You can help us by doing some searches on Goodsearch yourself. Just make Goodsearch.com your default search engine and do a few searches a day for ARPA Institute (select ARPA Institute as your cause). If 1000 people do one search per day, we can earn close to $4000 per year. So, please use GOODSEARCH for all your searches and help!


Illustrated Newsletter Brings Forests and Wildlife of Armenia to a Young Audience

ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
400 W Cummings Park, Suite 3900
Woburn, MA 01801
Tel: (617) 926-TREE 
Web: www.ArmeniaTree.org

PRESS RELEASE
February 5, 2019

Illustrated Newsletter Brings Forests and Wildlife of Armenia to a Young 
Audience 

By Jason Sohigian

WOBURN, MA--Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has released the eighth edition of its 
Building Bridges environmental education newsletter, focusing on the important 
theme of "Forest and Wildlife Preservation."

ATP's Building Bridges program connects diasporan students with their 
counterparts in Armenia and highlights Armenia's rich natural heritage through 
education. Over the past nine years, it has been supported by a grant from the 
Thomas Kooyumjian Family Foundation. 

Armenia has declared 2019 to be the "Year of the Caucasian Leopard," and this 
magnificent animal is featured in the newsletter with a camera trap photo 
captured by experts at WWF Armenia. The Caucasian Leopard is a subspecies 
listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. 
Recently, a leopard nicknamed "Leo/Neo" has found his way back home to 
Armenia's famed Khosrov Forest. 

"You can learn more about Leo/Neo, cool environmental facts presented in a 
format similar to National Geographic Kids, and much more in our newsletter," 
explains Sarah Hayes, one of the authors of the publication. The illustrations 
and characters have been developed by artist Alik Arzoumanian. The newsletter 
features stories with characters like Aram, Maral, and Tchalo, a gampr dog who 
has been teaching about fire prevention over the past year. 

The ATP newsletter also includes a feature called the coin box challenge. "The 
publication has a foldable donation box inside, which encourages young people 
to get involved and take action. We give them an option to collect small sums 
of money from their community which is used to support ATP's programs in 
Armenia," says Hayes. "This fosters a sense of paying it forward, which is 
important and gratifying at the same time."

"So, what is the coin box challenge? When students send their donation boxes in 
to ATP's headquarters in Woburn, our executive director Jeanmarie Papelian will 
send them a Building Bridges certificate. We also offer to feature the student 
on our website in recognition of his or her volunteer efforts," adds Hayes. 

ATP will highlight the student who raises the most money with a feature story 
in the next edition of the Building Bridges newsletter. The winner of the coin 
bank challenge will be announced in September. 

The illustrated Building Bridges newsletter is distributed free of charge to 
Armenian students across North America, in Armenia, and other countries where 
ATP has partner schools. It is available in PDF format on the ATP website, and 
hard copies are available for free by contacting ATP's Woburn office at 
[email protected] or (617) 926-TREE.


The California Courier Online, February 7, 2019

The California Courier Online, February 7, 2019

1 -    Turkish Flags Desecrate Two Armenian

            Schools in the Los Angeles Area

            By Harut Sassounian

            Publisher, The California Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         Two Armenian Schools in California Vandalized with Turkish Flags

3 -        Member of the National Assembly of Turkey

            Garo Paylan Visits Haigazian University

4 -        Dutch church ends 96-day service as Armenian family spared
deportation

5-         In Berlin, PM Pashinyan, Chancellor Merkel Discuss EU
Relations, Karabakh

******************************************

******************************************

1 -        Turkish Flags Desecrate Two Armenian

            Schools in the Los Angeles Area

            By Harut Sassounian

            Publisher, The California Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

An unknown individual wearing black clothing from head to toe hung
dozens of Turkish flags on the gates of two private Armenian schools
in the Los Angeles area during the middle of the night last week.

The news spread like wildfire in the Armenian community as this was an
unprecedented event. Given the long-standing antagonism between
Armenians and Turks emanating from the 1915 Armenian Genocide, it was
natural that most Armenians and elected officials attributed the flag
incident to one or more Turkish individuals, calling it a hate crime.

The principals of the Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School in Encino and
AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School in Canoga Park reported that the
cameras on the perimeter of the schools recorded an individual in
black clothing hanging Turkish flags on the outside gates of both
schools, and in the case of Ferrahian, also on the stairway railings
inside the school.

The reaction of the Armenian community was swift. A press conference
was immediately organized by the coalition of the Armenian Genocide
Committee, attended by dozens of Armenian and non-Armenian media,
including several TV networks which covered the flag incident in their
nightly news. All of them referred to the Armenian Genocide committed
by Ottoman Turkey as the impetus for the vile hate crime on the
Armenian schools.

Over a dozen elected officials condemned the attack on the Armenian schools:

— Cong. Frank Pallone

— Cong. Adam Schiff

— Cong. Brad Sherman

— California State Senator Anthony Portantino

— CA State Senator Henry Stern

— CA State Assembly member Laura Friedman,

— CA State Assembly member Jesse Gabriel

— CA State Assembly member Adrin Nazarian (Ferrahian school graduate)

— Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger

— Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti

— LA City Attorney Mike Feuer

— LA City Council member Bob Blumenfield

— LA City Council member Paul Koretz

— LA City Council member Paul Krekorian

— LA Unified School District Board member Scott Schmerelson

— LAUSD Police Department

— Los Angeles Police Department

Several of these officials attended last week’s press conference and
strongly condemned the attack on the schools. Cong. Sherman urged the
FBI to investigate the incident as a hate crime. Los Angeles City
Council member Paul Koretz described the incident as “the equivalent
of putting a Nazi swastika on the side of a Jewish school.”

The principals of both schools held assemblies with their students
reassuring them that all necessary precautions have been taken for
their safety. Ferrahian students organized a march in the vicinity of
the school, protesting against the Turkish vandalism, while holding
Armenian tricolor flags. The Los Angeles Police Department intensified
its patrol of all Armenian schools in the area to prevent the
re-occurrence of a similar incident.

Two Ministries of the Republic of Armenia also issued statements
condemning the attacks against the Armenian schools in the Los Angeles
area. Arayik Harutyunyan, Minister of Education and Science, stated
that the hanging of Turkish flags at the two Armenian schools “causes
indignation, since such demonstration of hatred in our schools in our
days is simply unacceptable and incomprehensible to the civilized
world.” The Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia also
condemned the hate crime against the Armenian schools “intended to
discredit the Armenian Genocide.” The Ministry expressed its
solidarity with the Armenian community: “We firmly condemn all actions
based on hatred, intolerance, and illegality.”

Armen Baibourtian, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in the
Western United States, located in Glendale, California, also condemned
the attack against the two schools: “The Consulate strongly condemns
manifestations of hatred directed at the Armenian educational
institutions and the entire Armenian Community in Los Angeles,
sturdily supporting the common stance of the Los Angeles Armenian
Community on this issue.” Also condemning the attack were several
Armenian-American organizations. In addition, the Assyrian American
Association of Southern California issued a statement calling the
vandalism “a disgusting act of bigotry that was perpetrated to incite
fear in these students and in the community at large. To both our
communities, the Turkish flag represents more than just a flag. It is
a symbol of oppression and genocide; a symbol of millions murdered,
the children that were torn away from their families, the years of
persecution our ancestors endured; and a symbol of outright,
systematic denial of a dark history that created wounds still open to
this very day.”

On the other hand, the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles called the
incident “a defamation campaign against Turkey.” The Consulate also
posted on its Facebook page a statement by the Association of Turkish
Americans of Southern California (ATASC), claiming that “the Turkish
American community has not been part of the deliberate provocation
staged today in Los Angeles.” By describing the vandalism as a
“deliberate provocation staged today,” ATASC is shamelessly implying
that the vile act was committed by Armenians against their own
schools.

This is the same baseless accusation made by several Turkish
individuals on social media, further enraging the Armenian community.
It is not surprising that the Turkish Association and the Turkish
Consulate deny the involvement of a Turk in this incident. After all,
when the Turkish government denies the genocide of 1.5 million
Armenians, it can easily deny a flag incident. Neither the Turkish
Association nor the Turkish Consulate is in a position to know that
not a single Turk was involved in this attack.

The Los Angeles Armenian community organizations, the Consulate
General of Armenia, and the two Ministers of the Republic of Armenia
acted swiftly and properly in condemning the attack on the two
Armenian schools. The messages of solidarity expressed by over a dozen
elected officials have reassured the community that the local, state
and federal governments are seriously pursuing the suspects of the
vandalism in conjunction with law enforcement officials. Such
solidarity would hopefully preempt any further attacks on local
Armenian schools and prevent their escalation. Under these
circumstances, it would be unwise and unnecessary for Armenians to
take matters into their own hands by staging a counter-attack against
Turkish targets. Fortunately, law enforcement officials are
professionally dealing with the incident. They will make public their
findings as soon as they identify the perpetrators.

**************************************************************************************************

2-         Two Armenian Schools in California Vandalized with Turkish Flags

ENCINO, Calif. (Combined Sources)—The Los Angeles Police Department
(LAPD) is investigating what they are calling an alleged ‘hate
incident’ at two Armenian private schools after officials say their
campuses were vandalized with Turkish flags on Monday, January 28.

School officials from AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School and Holy
Martyrs Ferrahian High School in the San Fernando Valley notified
families of the incident Tuesday morning.

In pictures that have been widely circulated in the Armenian community
on social media, Turkish flags are seen scattered about on campus,
hanging on the entrance gates to the school and on stairways that lead
to classrooms and offices. At Ferrahian in Encino, the Turkish flags
were hanging feet away from the steps leading to the church on-site.

Meantime at AGBU in Canoga Park, officials say classes are still in
session, but campus is on lockdown until further notice. Parents are
being asked to park off-campus and walk to the main security gate
during pick-up and drop-off. They can also expect to see police
on-campus during drop-off Wednesday morning. One father told the
Armenian Weekly that some parents want to pick up their children early
from school.

In a statement to school families, Principal Sossi Shanlian explained
classes are still in session at Ferrahian but that the school is
taking extra precaution to ensure the safety of its student body.

The Armenian community is outraged, both by these targeted acts
against their schools and churches and law enforcement’s use of the
word ‘incident’ instead of ‘crime.’ AGBU school officials say police
are labeling it as an incident because a crime was not committed.
“They did not trespass or leave any note or any indication of a
threat,” read the statement.

The red and white Turkish flags have since come down, and in their
place, students have draped their school—their second home—with the
tri-colors of the Armenian flag.

“Last night, hateful acts of vandalism and trespassing were directed
against Holy Martyrs Ferrahian School and AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian
School in the San Fernando Valley as school officials reported finding
Turkish flags hanging on campus as they arrived at school in the
morning. The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region
strongly condemns these hate crimes and will not stand for any acts
that promote intolerance. This type of behavior can be credited to the
lack of accountability of the Armenian Genocide and its ongoing denial
by Turkey. It also serves as a reminder of why fighting for justice
for the Armenian Genocide remains at the forefront of our priorities,”
said the Armenian National Committee of American – Western Region in a
statement.

“The Armenian Assembly of America calls for universal condemnation of
the provocative hate crimes committed at two Armenian schools in Los
Angeles, California—Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School in Encino and
the AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School in Canoga Park—wherein
individuals trespassed on private property and hung Turkish flags. We
urge a swift investigation and that the perpetrators are prosecuted
and punished. We appreciate the Members of Congress that have stood in
solidarity with the Armenian American community and would also like to
thank the Command Staff of the Los Angeles Police Department, as well
as Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz (5th District) and the
Councilmember’s Director of Public Safety Gregory Martayan for their
response and efforts,” said the Armenian Assembly of American in a
statement.

“The Assyrian American Association of Southern California (AAASC)
stands united with the Armenian community after Turkish flags were
found hanging on the campuses of two Armenian Schools in the San
Fernando Valley on January 29, 2019. We condemn this disgusting act of
bigotry and hate that was perpetrated to incite fear in these students
and in the community at large,” said the Assyrian American Association
of Southern California in a statement. “To both our communities, the
Turkish flag represents more than just a flag. It is a symbol of
oppression and genocide; a symbol of millions murdered, the children
that were torn away from their families, the years of persecution our
ancestors endured; and a symbol of outright, systematic denial of a
dark history that created wounds still open to this very day. When
hate crimes such as this are perpetrated anywhere, it is our duty to
stand together, raise our voices and fight against injustice and
prejudice. To the students of Holy Martyrs Ferrahian Armenian High
School and AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School, and the entire Armenian
community, we will continue to stand with you against such acts and in
the ongoing fight for justice.”

*********************************************************************************************

3 -        Member of the National Assembly of Turkey

            Garo Paylan Visits Haigazian University

BEIRUT—On Saturday, January 26, member of the National Assembly of
Turkey – for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), MP Garo Paylan
visited Haigazian University, where he addressed the university and
community.

Paylan had been invited to Beirut by the “Nor Serount” Cultural
Association for the “premiere” in Lebanon of the documentary “RED”
(Refusal in Turkish) by the Turkish film producer and director Kadir
Akin.

After a campus tour with the University President, Rev. Dr. Paul
Haidostian, and a meeting with the representatives of the
Lebanese-Armenian written press held in the University’s boardroom,
Paylan proceeded to the hall of the First Armenian Evangelical Church
(adjacent to the university), where hundreds of people were fervently
waiting for him to deliver his lecture on “The Current Situation in
Turkey and the Armenian Community”.

In his word of greetings, Director of the Armenian Diaspora Research
Center at Haigazian University, Dr. Antranig Dakessian noted that
among the very minor number of Armenians who are professionally
involved in politics “Mr. Garo Paylan is an outstanding personality.
His statements and acts have already introduced him to the world
community at least ever since he was elected an MP from the HDP from
the Istanbul constituency to the Turkish parliament in 2015.”

Paylan focused on the current political conditions in Turkey and
expressed his serious concern on the violations of human and minority
rights, as well as freedom of _expression_, and the suppression of
democratic rights giving the example of the 5000 political activists
still detained in the Turkish prisons. Paylan briefed on the past
Turkish-Armenian relations from the times of Sultan Abdul Hamid, the
Committee of Union and Progress up to the Armenian Genocide and
analyzed that the geopolitics of the Ottoman Empire was a basic reason
why the European powers of the time rivalled in having the Empire on
their side at the expense of the minority and human rights in the
country. Paylan noted that Turkish President Tayip Erdogan is making
excellent use of this opportunity and expressed concern that Turkish
democracy, minorities, freedoms, justice, human rights are seriously
menaced by the policies adopted by President Erdogan. Paylan concluded
his speech with an interactive and informative  question and answer
session.

Haidostian concluded the evening by stating that “Paylan symbolizes
more than the weight of the past hundred years of history, geography,
martyrdom, survival and justice,” and that “he has become the voice of
the conscience and many Armenians find in him the voice of their
silenced cause.” Haidostian noted that Paylan had been an educator and
that his current ‘classroom’ is far from being a usual one, while his
textbook goes much deeper than textbooks.

***************************************************************************************************

4 -        Dutch church ends 96-day service as Armenian family spared
deportation

After 96 consecutive days, a Dutch church has ended a round-the-clock
liturgy it held to protect an Armenian family from deportation after
receiving confirmation that the government would not deport them.

The Tamrazyans, a family of five whose asylum claim had previously
been denied, were spared deportation after the four government
coalition parties on Tuesday agreed to review several hundred asylum
cases involving children who’d spent most of their lives in the
Netherlands or were born there. More than 600 children facing
deportation will likely now be allowed to remain, Dutch media
reported.

The Tamrazyan family—which includes two daughters, Haryarpi, 21,
Warduhi, 19, and a son, Seyran, 15—has been residing in the
Netherlands for nine years.

Their father fled Armenia for political reasons and brought his family
with him. Their asylum case dragged on for six years, during which
Dutch courts twice ruled in their favor, but the government won its
third attempt to get an order for their deportation.

Until this week, they’ve not left the grounds of Bethel Chapel. The
Protestant church in The Hague agreed to organize a 24/7 service to
protect them, citing an obscure Dutch law that forbids immigration
authorities from entering a church to make an arrest while a service
is underway.

A rotating cast of nearly 1,000 pastors from across Europe—and at
least one from the United States—volunteered to take shifts since it
began Oct. 26. Their effort gained international media attention,
pressuring the Dutch government to negotiate a so-called “children’s
pardon.”

The three-month church service ended in a small ceremony Wednesday,
January 30. At a news conference afterward, Haryarpi Tamrazyan thanked
the volunteers and said the deal would “allow me to continue with my
life.”

Though deportation is no longer imminent, the family has not
officially been granted permission to stay in the Netherlands.

“[Governing parties] have reached an agreement, and that agreement
says, ‘We are going to re-evaluate the dossiers,’” she told the media.
“Therefore, we don’t know officially that we may stay because that
dossier still has to be judged.”

*****************************************************************************************************

5-         In Berlin, PM Pashinyan, Chancellor Merkel Discuss EU
Relations, Karabakh

BERLIN—Prime Minister’s Nikol Pashinyan and German Chancellor Angela
Merkel on Friday, February 1 discussed a wide range of issues, among
them advancing Armenia’s relations with the European Union and a
peaceful resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Hosting Pashinyan at the German Chancellery, Merkel praised Pashinyan
for taking “brave steps” toward the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict and urged Azerbaijan to follow suit.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Pashinyan, Merkel said she
was confident that the Armenian leader would continue his efforts, but
urged for a final resolution to the conflict.

“As you may know, I made an announcement in parliament months ago
which I consider very important. I have said that any option for the
resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should be acceptable for
the people of Armenia, people of Karabakh and people of Azerbaijan,”
Pashinyan told Merkel.

“I had hoped that a similar announcement would come from the
Azerbaijani side, but no Azerbaijani official—even with in a muted
voice—has said that any resolution to Karabakh issue can be acceptable
for the people of Armenia and Karabakh,” added Pashinyan who explained
that Armenia does not have great hopes of moving forward on the
matter, without reciprocal announcements from official Baku.

While reiterating Armenia’s commitment to an exclusively peaceful
resolution to the conflict, Pashinyan also pointed out that he can
only negotiate on behalf of Armenia but not on behalf of the people of
Artsakh, explaining that they have their own government that can
negotiate on their behalf.

“I, as the Prime Minister of Armenia, can negotiate on behalf of the
Republic of Armenia, but I cannot negotiate on behalf of Karabakh for
the simple reason that the people of Nagorno-Karabakh do not
participate in our elections and have not voted for me. They have
their own president, parliament, government and only representatives
chosen by the people of Karabakh can speak on behalf of Karabakh,”
Pashinyan told Merkel.

Pashinyan also praised Germany-Armenia relations, pointing to Merkel’s
recent visit to Armenia and his current talks in Berlin as a sign of a
strong alliance where both sides view regional stability, peace and
security as a priority.

He also said that Armenia was positioned to advance reforms that could
facilitate further economic and political cooperation only with
Germany but also the European Union.

Merkel observed that the people of Armenia have placed their faith on
Pashinyan, which, she said, was critical in allowing Armenia to
advance the reforms that are necessary to ensure democratic norms in
Armenia.

“The ball is the Government of Armenia’s court,” said Pashinyan. “The
recent visit of [E.U.] Commissioner Johannes Hahn clearly points to
the increase of E.U. assistance to Armenia.” Pashinyan was referring
to a Hahn’s pledge last week of more funding to Armenia for advancing
democratic reforms.

“We already support Armenia,” said Merkel. “The EU has already
expressed its support through Commissioner Hahn. Armenia, as an
independent country, decides on its own with which country to work.
And we already have an agreement. I am talking about the agreement
with the EU, by which Armenia can develop relations with Germany and
the EU.”

Pashinyan added that Armenia has working relations with both the E.U.
and the Russia-backed Eurasian Economic Union.

“We must be able to effectively implement our reform agenda, with the
confidence that we will receive assistance both from our EU partners
and EAEU partners,” said Pashinyan.

**********************************************************************************************************************************************

California Courier Online provides viewers of the Armenian News News Service
with a few of the articles in this week's issue of The California
Courier.  Letters to the editor are encouraged through our e-mail
address, However, authors are
requested to provide their names, addresses, and/or telephone numbers
to verify identity, if any question arises. California Courier
subscribers are requested not to use this service to change, or modify
mailing addresses. Those changes can be made through our e-mail,
, or by phone, (818) 409-0949.

DW: Nikol Pashinyan sees no contradictions in development of relations with EAEU and EU

News.am, Armenia
Feb 3 2019
DW: Nikol Pashinyan sees no contradictions in development of relations with EAEU and EU DW: Nikol Pashinyan sees no contradictions in development of relations with EAEU and EU

23:59, 02.02.2019
                  

The new Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sees no contradictions in strengthening integration within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union and the parallel development of closer relations with the European Union. Pashinyan told DW on February 1.

“He explained the tolerant attitude of the Kremlin to the peaceful revolution in Armenia last spring by the fundamental differences between the events of spring last year and the so-called“ color ”revolutions,” DW noted.

"There was no geopolitical context in our revolution," he said, "and there was no foreign force that would participate and be involved in our internal political process." At the same time, Pashinyan did not specify what kind of “foreign force” he has in mind.

“We are not trying to sit on two chairs, we do not have such a goal,” said the Prime Minister. “The European Union supports our democratic reforms and does not set us the task of making a choice between the Eurasian Economic Union and the EU.” He noted that the relations with both of these international structures are absolutely transparent.

“We are not going to develop our relations with one partner to the detriment of another partner,” Pashinyan said in an interview with DW.

Earthquake hits Karabakh

Vestnik Kavkaza
Feb 3 2019
3 Feb in 12:30

The “Survey for Seismic Protection” Agency of Armenia on Sunday recorded a magnitude-2.8 earthquake in the occupied territories of Nagorno-Karabakh at 8:30am local time.

The seismic activity occurred 6 km east of Karvachar town and its hypocenter was 10 km beneath the surface, the Ministry of Emergency Situations informed.

The tremor measured magnitude 3-4 at the epicenter, News.am reports.