“Media Advocate” Initiative of Armenia: New bill on audiovisual media services is problematic

News.am, Armenia

13:12, 20.06.2020
                  

Newspaper: Why was Armenia premier’s Moscow visit canceled?

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09:21, 20.06.2020
                  

Ex-president Kocharyan’s office thanks benefactors and citizens for support with bail payment

Panorama, Armenia

Armenia’s President Robert Kocharyan’s measure of restraint has been changed following the ruling of the Court of Appeals, requiring payment of the bail and completion of procedures envisaged by the law. As the former President’s Office said in a released statement, Kocharyan returned home, however will continue his recovery at Izmirlyan medical center according to schedule set by doctors.

“We are thankful to businessmen, benefactors who assisted Kocharyan’s family in paying a 2 billion AMD  bail and numerous citizens who voluntarily transferred funds to the respective state account,” the statement said.

To remind, on June 18, the Court of Appeals overturned the decision of the first instance court  over Kocharyan’s measure of restraint and granted 2 billion AMD ($4.2 million) bail for the ex-president’s release. 

Aleksandr Baghdasaryan’s “Christmas Roast” movie wins award at international film festival

Panorama, Armenia

The film  “Christmas Roast” by Armenian filmmaker Aleksandr Baghdasaryan and producer Karine Simonyan has been named Best Narrative Short at the Literally Short Film Festival 2020  in Texas. As Alexander Baghdasaryan told Panorama.am, the festival and winners were announced online. 

The premiere of the short film took place in France in February this year. and is yet to be shown in Armenia.

As Baghdasaryan informed, the pandemic changed most of the plans with the film promotion and participation in various festivals, however the the online festival gave an opportunity to attract wider audience to his debut short.

The lead character of the film Aram works in the enforcement service of the Ministry of Justice. Aram is an efficient and ambitious conformist, for whom human fates are just a background- a field for the realization of one’s career aspirations. On the orders of service he comes in contact with the lives of various people, who for this or that reason find themselves in dramatic situations


Voting on electing PSRC member begins in Parliament

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 10:45,

YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. The voting on electing a member of the Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia has kicked off in the Parliament. The voting is being carried out in a closed format.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan nominated Kamo Sargsyan’s candidacy for the PSRC member.

The voting will last until 11:30.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Artsakh confirms 3 new cases of COVID-19 in past 24 hours

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STEPANAKERT, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. 3 new cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed in the Republic of Artsakh, bringing the total number of cases to 94, the Artsakh healthcare ministry said today.

2 more patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 56.

Currently 95 people are under quarantine.

No death case has been registered.

So far, 1,520 COVID-19 tests have been conducted.

On June 11 Artsakh extended the coronavirus-related state of emergency for another 30 days, until July 11.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

EPP urges Armenian authorities to refrain from pressuring opposition

Panorama, Armenia

President of the European People’s Party (EPP) Donald Tusk has addressed the recent developments in Armenia on Twitter, calling on the authorities to refrain from “pressuring the opposition.”

“EPP is concerned by numerous instances of backsliding of democracy in Armenia. We call on Armenian authorities to refrain from pressuring the opposition,” he twitted.

In another tweet Tusk said EPP will promote EU-Armenia relations in the framework of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), “exercising political will” for full ratification and implementation of the agreement.


Government grants privilege to project on constructing 250 MW power station in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government approved the application submitted by Armpower company aimed at using the privilege on the exemption of customs duties for the imported equipment, raw materials within the frames of the ongoing investment program.

The goods imported by the company will be used for producing electricity in Yerevan (construction of a power station with the capacity of 250 MW).

In September 2019 the company received a privilege to extend VAT amounts for a three-year term at the decision of the government.

Nearly 69 billion AMD had already been invested for the project. It is expected to invest also 61 billion drams for purchasing the necessary equipment presented in the list and for conducting the construction works of the power station. It’s expected to create 106 jobs with 545,000 AMD average salary on the sidelines of the investment program.

The power station will have a capacity of nearly 250 MW. The produced electricity will be completely supplied to the Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia National Security Service reveals false information spread attempt

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YEREVAN, JUNE 19, ARMENPRESS. The National Security Service of Armenia continues revealing fake users who publish and spread false information which damages the security of the state, the society and the individual.

On May 29 Qizil alma Azerbaijani user posted on Youtube one and a half minute edited video titled “Shocking confession of Armenian architect about Yerevan: It’s not ours”. In the video a woman named Agnessa answers in Russian to the questions of a man making the video. While in the Republic Square of Yerevan Agnessa tells that “in the past Yerevan has been a village-like city. Armenians hardly lived here and have been engaged in trade”. While examining the video it can be seen that it has been edited from another original video from which separate expressions were taken and combined with each other as a result of which the meaning and content of the conversation has been distorted. This edited video has been spread in the Azerbaijani media with a respective anti-Armenian textual comment according to which the Armenian woman “voices” that no Armenians have lived in Yerevan. Speculating this phrase, the Azerbaijani side emphasizes that this is another fact that “Yerevan is an ancient Azerbaijani city which was transferred to Armenians in 1918”.

However, it turned out that the real video was made in February 2020 by Russian blogger Ilya Varlamov who was in Armenia that time, and Agnessa offered her help to the Russian blogger to introduce Yerevan.

The talk in the Russian blogger’s video is about a part of Yerevan in the 1850s where in the past the Ghantari market used to operate where mainly Persians have lived, but not Azerbaijanis, and Armenians visited that place for trade.

This fact once again proves that the Azerbaijani side is trying to “penetrate” into the history through fake news, but in fact it failed.

“We once again urge the citizens of Armenia to be more vigilant, show caution, not to panic and not to spread such videos, and in case of revealing such users who send similar videos inform the NSS”, the NSS said in a statement.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Lithuania sends medical team and aid to Armenia to combat COVID-19

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 10:13,

YEREVAN, JUNE 19, ARMENPRESS. Lithuania has sent a medical team and aid to Armenia to help fighting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Armenian Embassy in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia told Armenpress.

In addition to the medial team, which consists of 8 health workers and 3 specialists, Lithuania will also send 30,000 coronavirus test kits, 60,000 containers, etc.

During a press conference Lithuanian health minister Aurelijus Veryga said Lithuania is very proud of being able to help Armenia at this difficult time. The minister said in line with the medical team three specialists are also sent to Armenia. The minister expressed hope that this assistance will help their Armenian friends to overcome the pandemic.

In his remarks Armenian Ambassador to Lithuania Tigran Mkrtchyan expressed gratitude to the Lithuanian government and all agencies involved, stating that Lithuania was the first to react to the call on sending a medical team to Armenia and is the only country that provided assistance for the second time at the state level.

The Ambassador said Lithuania is sending not only highly valuable medical items, but also its most expensive capital – the human resource.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan