European Parliament’s 2nd largest group calls for Azerbaijan to be “immediately expelled” from EP

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 14, ARMENPRESS. The European Parliament’s second-largest political group has today called for Azerbaijan to be “immediately expelled” from the Eastern Partnership . The call came as part of a statement published ahead of an emergency meeting of the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council to discuss the on-going situation in Belarus, ARMENPRESS was informed from Brussels-based NGO ”European Friends of Armenia”.

Labelling the elections a sham, the statement strongly condemned the subsequent violent crackdown against protestors and honoured their bravery. Drawing parallels between the flawed elections in Belarus this month and Azerbaijan six months ago, Vice President of the Socialists and Democrats, Kati Piri MEP said:

“We cannot be in partnership with countries where we witness the violent repression of political opposition and civil society. Dictators are the enemies of free societies. Both Belarus and Azerbaijan should be immediately expelled from the Eastern Partnership Programme.”

This statement comes just ten days after the same group called for sanctions to be imposed upon leading members of the Azerbaijan government in response to increasing levels of human rights abuses in the country.

Speaking from Brussels on behalf of the European Friends of Armenia, William Lavender said: “Democracy, the rule of law, and human rights are the foundations upon which the Eastern Partnership is built. Too often we see some in the European Parliament willing to overlook these principles for the sake of other interests. Sadly to say, those interests are often at the expense of Armenia. I’m pleased to see that at least one group in the European Parliament is taking these principles seriously and I hope that we will soon see other groups support this honourable position”.

EuFoA is Brussels-based NGO seeking to build bridges between Armenia and the European Union. EuFoA does not influence and/or impact the topics of interest selected by the journalists, nor the content of the material produced, the articles and stories published in the news headlines and media outlets they represent or work with. The organisation is interested in objective and transparent coverage of the situation in the region.




Smerch projectile found in Shaki village, Armenia

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 14, ARMENPRESS. Syunik Department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia received information on August 14 that ammunition has been found nearby Shaki village.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, preliminary investigations shows that it’s a projectile of Smerch multiple rocket launcher. 

The area has been demarcated.

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Pashinyan highlights need to simplify process of issuing construction permits

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Friday held another hearing on public agencies’ performance reports, at which Acting Chairman of the Urban Development Committee Armen Ghularyan reported progress in the strategies envisaged by the program of the Government of Armenia and the five-year action plan, as well as on the real changes that have taken place in the given field along with visible, measurable or tangible results

Pashinyan was provided detailed information on Armenia’s urban development strategy, including the strategic programs aimed at ensuring harmonious territorial development and the main policy directions to regulate and ensure the implementation of activities in the field of urban development, his office reported.

The prime minister stressed the importance of implementing the urban development reform in parallel with the reforms underway in the system of public administration. He highlighted the need to make continued efforts towards simplifying the process of issuing construction permits, optimizing the permit issuance deadlines and improving the quality of services.

Nikol Pashinyan gave specific instructions to responsible government officials, urging them to meet the deadlines set for construction of educational, recreational, cultural, sports and other facilities.

High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs: Armenia needs to receive Lebanese-Armenians worthily

News.am, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

15:55, 14.08.2020
                 

Diaspora commissioner: 49% of Lebanese Armenians had expressed desire to live in Armenia

News.am, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

17:02, 14.08.2020

YEREVAN. – Still a year ago, we were receiving disturbing news from Lebanon, from the local Armenian community, and this explosion already became the reason for Armenia’s representative to get acquainted on the spot—both with the problems caused by the explosion and from the past. Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Zareh Sinanyan, said this at the press conference Friday, referring to his recent visit to Lebanon.

He noted that during the visit, he had had meetings with representatives of the Lebanese Armenian community, and visited the apartments of the Armenians affected by last week’s powerful and deadly explosion in Beirut to assess the damage caused.

Touching upon the topic of repatriation, Sinanyan noted that it is not correct to say that the Armenian government pursues a policy of repatriation towards Lebanese Armenians. “To say such a thing means that we [Armenia] are in the role of dictating, we are creating a situation that people want to come to Armenia. Regardless of our will, a situation has been created in Lebanon, as a result of which people want to come to Armenia,” he added.

Sinanyan added that in 2019, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation had conducted a survey among Lebanese Armenians, as a result of which it turned out that 58% of respondents said they would leave Lebanon in the coming years, and 49% said they intended to move to Armenia; this survey was conducted among 521 Lebanese Armenians.

The diaspora commissioner of Armenia also noted that at present, 25,000 Lebanese Armenians were citizens of the Republic of Armenia.

Armenia considering ways to help compatriots in Syria amid Covid-19 outbreak

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 14 2020

US senators urge Pompeo to sanction Turkey

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

Two United States Senators, Robert Menendez (NJ) and Chris Van Hollen (MD), wrote a letter dated August 13 to Secretary Pompeo in anticipation of his meeting with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias in Vienna on Friday, 

In the letter, the senators expressed their “grave concern” regarding Turkey’s provocative actions in the Mediterranean over the past few days, according to The National Herald. They asked that Secretary Pompeo do three things:

1. “Call on Turkey to remove its ships from Greece’s EEZ and to resolve this matter in accordance with international law.”

2. “[I]mmediately begin to work with the European Union on a coordinated response to Turkey’s increasing provocations and illegal actions in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

3. “[F]ollow the law and impose sanctions on Turkey.”

The letter concludes with the following paragraph: “The failure of the United States to act decisively at this critical time will only invite further Turkish escalation. Therefore, we urge you [to] take all appropriate measures to ensure Turkey removes its naval vessels from Greece’s EEZ and adheres to its international obligations.”

https://www.panorama.am/en/news/2020/08/14/US-senators/2343603

 

Armenian Christian Cemetery Desecrated

Aug 14 2020

08/14/2020 Turkey (International Christian Concern) – Recently, the graves in the cemetery belonging to the Armenian Holy Savior and Surp Karasun Manuk churches in Ankara were desecrated. Mustafa Yeneroğlu, Istanbul deputy and vice chairman of the Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA), reported that the graves were vandalized and the remains were scattered.

It is believed that the vandals were searching for gold (such as gold teeth). A common misperception among many Muslims is that Christians are wealthy. This often leads to grave desecration, and sometimes more violent incidents.

“The bones need to be buried again and the area must be secured. To be civilized one has to preserve cemeteries and cultural heritage,” Yeneroğlu said. He is currently working with Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavaş to remedy the issue.

This incident also occurs within the context of a growing retreat from secularism, and movement toward Islamism, that has begun under President Erdogan’s administration. In recent months, the repression of religious minorities and direct attacks on religious freedom have only increased. The international community must urge Turkey to protect all citizens equally.

Pashinyan’s revelations on BBC: Russia is not Armenia’s ally, Karabakh’s population was only 18% Armenian

Vestnik Kavkaza
Aug 14 2020
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke to BBC Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur. During the 20-minute interview, the Armenian PM made several statements that could provoke political scandals both within the republic and in Russia.

In particular, Nikol Pashinyan verbally lowered the level of Russian-Armenian relations, from allies to partner countries, when Sackur asked him about Armenia’s strategia choice – whether it wants to adhere to relations with Russia or look much more toward the EU and NATO.

In response, Pashinyan apparently wanted to play along with the Western audience of the BBC: “Russia is a strategic partner of Armenia in terms of security.” It is unlikely that this was just due to insufficient knowledge of the English language, especially since Sackur used the word alliance in his question about the relations between Armenia and Russia.

The Armenian prime minister clearly deliberately called Russia only a partner, not an ally, and only in terms of security, after which he began talking about relations with the West in complimentary tones.

“We are a member of the Eurasian Economic Union, and we have a Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement with the EU. And by the way now the European Union is our main partner in our reform agenda implementation. We have quite effective cooperation with NATO and by the way we are participating in peacekeeping missions in Afghanistan, in Lebanon, in Kosovo, in Mali. We have quite effective cooperation with the United States too,” Pshinyan listed more important, in his opinion, aspects of Armenia’s international policy than ties with the Russian Federation.

After that, the presenter drew attention to critical failures in the logic of modern Yerevan: Armenia cannot be close to NATO, being in a conflict with Turkey, and cannot move closer to the United States without stopping trade relations with Iran, but most importantly, it has choices to make between staying loyal to Moscow and embracing a “different direction”. In response, Nikol Pashinyan once again said that he considers relations with Russia to be only at the level of strategic partnership.

Thus, the head of the Republic of Armenia de facto announced the withdrawal of Yerevan from allied relations with Russia.

In addition, speaking about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Nikol Pashinyan voiced statistics that refute all the previous rhetoric of the occupants of Azerbaijani territories. “Look at reality. Reality is in the moment of this conflict, 19% … 18% of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh were Armenians,” he said, although the standard position of supporters of the Karabakh occupation is based on the fact that in the last Soviet years the Karabakh’s population was up to 80% Armenian.

It remains unclear what is behind this scandalous statement, which directly contradicts the official Soviet statistics, among other things.

For the rest, Nikol Pashinyan tried to avoid the presenter’s acute questions. He never responded to a request to directly recognize or not recognize the war crimes of his political predecessors during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, called the construction of a road in the occupied Lachin region of Azerbaijan (condemned by the European Union) “not an Armenian initiative”, did not recognize the failure of domestic policy to fight with the coronavirus pandemic. In general, in an interview with Stephen Sackur, the Prime Minister of Armenia found himself in the position of an acquitted accused, and of course, it’s not only due to the Hardtalk programme’s style, but also because his own mistakes as a statesman exceeded a certain critical mass that ousted any positive agenda from conversations with independent journalists.



Armenia anticorruption court judge’s monthly salary to be about 1mn drams

News.am, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

15:07, 14.08.2020

YEREVAN. – The monthly salary of a judge of the anticorruption court being established in Armenia will make about one million drams. Deputy minister of justice Srbuhi Galyan on Friday said this in an interview with journalists.

According to her, from the point of view of international experience, a higher level of social guarantees is an acceptable system for such specialized courts. “I believe there are no obstacles for such a path,” the deputy minister added.

And when asked what the establishment of such a court will give to the Armenian society, Galyan noted that it will increase the level of trust, reduce the time for considering the cases, develop a single methodology for monitoring corruption cases, clarify the parameters, and increase the quality of justice.

She added that in parallel with this anticorruption court, a commission and a committee will be set up, as well as a department at the prosecutor’s office—and with their own oversight functions.

The deputy minister noted that in the first phase, two and a half dozen judges are planned to work at this court, but if necessary, the law provides for an increase in the composition of this court.