Armenia quickly adding hospital capacity for growing COVID-19 outbreak

EurasiaNet.org
June 9 2020
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 9, 2020

Armenia Investigative Committee: Case of wiretapping of Sasun Khachatryan and Artur Vanetsyan revealed

News.am, Armenia
June 9 2020

18:18, 09.06.2020
                  

The criminal case regarding the wiretapping of the phone conversation between Head of the Special Investigation Service Sasun Khachatryan and former director of the National Security Service Artur Vanetsyan is revealed, and nobody is detained. This is what Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Armenia Hayk Grigoryan told reporters today.

“I said the case was revealed last year as well, but investigation is in progress since the Committee has provided its foreign colleagues with information regarding the case,” he said.

Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan has also been interviewed as a witness and as an injured party under two cases instituted in relation to the mentioned wiretappings.

Armenia Special Investigation Service leaves questions unanswered again

News.am, Armenia
June 9 2020

23:09, 09.06.2020

Nobody can assign the head of the Special Investigation Service to arrest former director of the National Security Service Artur Vanetsyan. This is what Head of the Special Investigation Service of Armenia Sasun Khachatryan told reporters, after which he failed to answer most questions from reporters.

When asked if Artur Vanetsyan had provided significant information when he was interviewed at the Special Investigation Service recently, Khachatryan said it would be better, if he didn’t answer that question.

Asked if the Special Investigation Service has interviewed other people associated with the statements made by former Ambassador of Armenia to the Vatican Mikael Minasyan, Khachatryan said he didn’t think it was necessary to answer the question since investigation is underway.

As far as the inquest into the case regarding the events of March 1, 2008 is concerned, Khachatryan said investigation is underway.

Asked if the authorities are preparing to appoint him to a new position, Khachatryan told reporters to ask those who disseminate that information.

When asked if his father, who is a judge, had really acquitted leader of Prosperous Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan, Khachatryan said the question was political and personal and said he didn’t want to answer the question.

Armenia justice minister certain Constitutional Court issue can be solved through parliament

News.am, Armenia
June 9 2020

18:33, 09.06.2020
                          

I am certain that it is possible to find a solution to the issue related to the Constitutional Court through the National Assembly. This is what Minister of Justice of Armenia Rustam Badasyan told reporters today, adding that this is the most probable option.

When asked how the solution to the issue of the Constitutional Court will change the justice sector in Armenia, the minister said the following: “We can’t expect to see results in the justice system immediately. Reforms in the justice system imply in-depth and multiple actions, but they are necessary for progress. Armenia will have a more balanced Constitutional Court with candidates nominated and elected with the participation of various constitutional bodies.”

Reporters also asked the minister how legitimate the Constitutional Court will be, if current president Hrayr Tovmasyan and other judges remain members of the Court, to which Rustam Badasyan said the following: “The government has stated several times that the elections of the president of the Constitutional Court were very suspicious and that the model of the Constitutional Court hasn’t been implemented. The current primary objective is to solve the issues related to the elections and the model.”

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When will Armenia start producing coronavirus tests?

News.am, Armenia
June 9 2020

20:59, 09.06.2020
                                             

Armenia still hasn’t launched production of coronavirus tests, and the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention still hasn’t completed its examination of the first batch of tests sent by the Molecular Biology Institute, as reported Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health Alina Nikoghosyan.

On June 1, Commandant for the state of emergency Tigran Avinyan had declared that the Institute has already released the first batch of 350 coronavirus tests which were sent to the National Center for Epidemics Control and Prevention for experiments. However, the Ministry of Health has trouble saying when the Center will complete examination and when production of the tests will be launched.

Earlier, the Molecular Biology Institute had reported that it has received all the necessary materials to prepare 100,000 tests and that it expects to produce nearly 1,000-2,000 tests a day after the period of experiments.

Currently, according to the ministry, there is no problem with the coronavirus tests in Armenia, there are stored tests, but the ministry said it can report the number of stored tests after a relevant inquiry.

Armenia Investigative Committee chief on case against ex-Football Federation president

News.am, Armenia
June 9 2020

22:56, 09.06.2020
                  

Former President of the Football Federation of Armenia Ruben Hayrapetyan has been in Russia since February, and the criminal case regarding him was instituted in March-April. This is what Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Armenia Hayk Grigoryan told reporters today.

“The Investigative Committee has announced that there are accused-on-trial, some of whom are wanted and some are not.  In its turn, the Investigative Committee helped organize support for Hayrapetyan to come to Armenia through the Embassy of Armenia in Russia. During the investigation, we also found an order of the mayor of Moscow that allows people to leave the premises of their house to show up to criminal prosecution bodies while restrictions are in effect,” he said.

Armenia likely to extend the state of emergency

Public Radio of Armenia
June 9 2020

Doctor leaves family in Germany to join Armenia’s fight against Covid-19

Public Radio of Armenia
June 9 2020

Armenian PM says coronavirus situation gives hope for stabilization

TASS, Russia
June 9 2020
As many as 350 more coronavirus cases were confirmed in Armenia during the day

YEREVAN, June 9. /TASS/. The coronavirus situation in Armenia is still tense but there is hope for its stabilization, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Tuesday.

“The epidemic situation concerning the coronavirus infection in our country is still tense but there is hope for stabilization. But we should not relax. On the contrary, we should be still more careful,” he said, calling on people to show responsibility and obey by quarantine norms.

“Everyone must wear a face mask and keep social distance,” he stressed.

As many as 350 more coronavirus cases were confirmed in Armenia during the day and 352 patients recovered. The overall number of coronavirus cases has reached 13,675.

On June 7, Pashinyan said that the real number of those infected might be more than 100,000 and the country’s public health system was overloaded because of mass violations of sanitary norms. He said law enforcement agencies were unable to control the situation.

On the following day, he said he had initiated resignation of senior officials of the National Security Service and police, and the chief of the General Staff.

Tehran: Iranian Students Decry Armenia’s Plan to Open Embassy in Israel

Tasnim News Agency, Iran
June 9 2020
Iranian Students Decry Armenia’s Plan to Open Embassy in Israel

  • June, 09, 2020 – 17:40

The irritated university students gathered in front of the Embassy of Armenia on Tuesday in protest at Yerevan’s decision to open an embassy in Israel.

The demonstrators chanted “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” and set fire to the Zionist regime’s flag.

At the conclusion of the protest rally, the students read a statement calling on the Armenian government to reconsider its decision to open an embassy in the Palestinian territories occupied by the Israeli regime.

In September 2019, the Armenian government approved a bill to open an embassy in Tel Aviv.