Armenian PM reacts to use of force by police against man for not wearing face mask

Panorama, Armenia
June 5 2020
Law 15:13 05/06/2020 Armenia

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reacted to the social media footage which shows police officers using force against a man for not wearing a face mask, defending the police actions as a way to make people comply with the anti-coronavirus rules.

“Dear compatriots,

The police are a law enforcement agency, which can and must use force against those who openly ignore the established rules in the manner prescribed by law.

This is my demand from the police, this is also the public demand from the police,” Pashinyan said on Facebook. 

Syrian Airlines returns to Armenia as first flight in 8 years lands in Yerevan

Panorama, Armenia
June 5 2020

After 8-years’s suspension, the first flight of the Syrian Airlines landed at Yerevan International Airport coming from Damascus International Airport, San news agency reported.

The Transport Ministry said on Friday that the Syrian Airlines ran the first flight from Damascus towards Armenia on Thursday with a plane, Airbus A320, carrying 150 passengers on board after eight –year hiatus.

Police should act tough against those failing to comply with their legitimate demands – PM’s spokesperson

Panorama, Armenia
June 5 2020

The spokesperson of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Mane Gevorgyan has commented on the social media footage which shows police officers using force against a man for not wearing a face mask.

In a post on Facebook, Gevorgyan said the pace of coronavirus growth in Armenia remains concerning, and the Police should be consistent in enforcing the safety rules.

“Those citizens, who fail to follow the safety rules, endanger not only their but also others’ life and health. In these cases, the Police is obliged to urge them to comply with the safety rules and use proportionate force in case of explicit neglect. The PM has already asked the Police to act tough against those who openly ignore the law enforcement demands,” Gevorgyan wrote.

The Spokesperson also asked the public to follow the prescribed safety rules and the police demands to prevent negative scenarios. 

Sports: Gymnast Artur Davtyan among athletes qualified for Tokyo Olympics

Panorama, Armenia
June 5 2020

Sport 20:37 05/06/2020Armenia

The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has published the revised Qualification System for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The new version, which has been approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), refers to Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics and Trampoline.

As the National Olympic Committee reports, under the new system, the qualification period for the Olympic Games has been extended until 29 June 2021 as set by the IOC. Among other changes is the minimum age of 16  required to participate in the Olympic Games in 2021.

The  names of artists who have already gained qualification for the Games have been confirmed. Armenian gymnast Artur Davtyan is in the list.

It is noted that the FIG is currently working with continental Gymnastics unions and the organizers of the World Cups on setting new dates for the remaining qualifying competitions.

Armenpress: Ambassador Papikyan delivers statement on promotion of impunity for hate crimes in Azerbaijan

Ambassador Papikyan delivers statement on promotion of impunity for hate crimes in Azerbaijan 

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 10:28, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. The issue of the Promotion of Impunity for Hate Crimes in Azerbaijan has been included to the agenda of the 1270th session of the OSCE Permanent Council at the initiative of Armenia over which Armenia’s Permanent Representative to the OSCE, Ambassador Armen Papikyan delivered a statement, the Armenian MFA told Armenpress.

The Ambassador drew the attention of the participating states to the ECHR ruling on “Makuchyan and Minasyan vs Azerbaijan and Hungary” case issued on 26.05.2020.

Armenpress presents the Ambassador’s statement:

“The purpose of introducing this current issue is to inform the participating States of the essence and details of the case and thus expose the latest attempts of the authorities of Azerbaijan at manipulation and disinformation, and denial of any wrongdoing in case of Ramil Safarov, the Azerbaijani military officer convicted of premeditated brutal murder of Armenian military officer in 2004, thus justifying and endorsing the glorification of that despicable hate crime.

The case in question was brought to the Strasbourg Court by Makuchyan and Minasyan v. Azerbaijan and Hungary (application no. 17247/13) after Ramil Safarov, who was convicted by the court in Hungary to serve a life-time sentence for decapitating by an axe of Armenian military officer Gurgen Margaryan while in his sleep and attempted murder of another Armenian officer during the NATO/PFP courses in Hungary back in 2004.

On 13 April 2006 the Budapest High Court found Ramil Safarov guilty of the exceptionally cruel and premeditated murder of Gurgen Margaryan and of preparation for murder of Hayk Makuchyan. Based on the conclusions of the Hungarian court the crimes were committed with vile motives and exclusively because of the Armenian nationality of the victims.

On 31 August 2012 Safarov was transferred to Azerbaijan to continue serving his sentence there, was pardoned by the President of Azerbaijan immediately upon his landing in Baku, was given a hero welcome by the Government of Azerbaijan, its state officials including Mr. Ayaz Guliyev, the then Azerbaijani parliamentarian, Member of the OSCE PA and currently the Vice President of the same august body as well as Ms. Ganira Pashaeva, Member of the Azerbaijani Delegation to PACE at that time. Moreover, next day, on 1 September 2012 Safarov was promoted to the rank of major by the Minister of Defence during the course of a public ceremony. On 6 December 2012 he was provided use of a flat belonging to the State housing fund and he was also awarded eight years of salary arrears. 

I am giving all these details in order for the participating States to clearly see that people who are trying today to convince the international community of their commitment to peace and tolerance, are in fact the same people who glorified the murderer who committed a heinous hate crime.

On 26 May 2020 the European Court of Human Rights in its ruling concluded that the actions of Azerbaijan to grant an impunity for a serious crime perpetrated by the axe murderer Ramil Safarov have no justification. “The Court considered that Azerbaijan had assumed responsibility for the enforcement of R.S.’s prison sentence upon his transfer, and from that point on, it had been called upon to provide an adequate response to a very serious ethnically-biased crime for which one of its citizens had been convicted in another country. Instead of enforcing R.S.’s sentence, however, he had been set free and treated as an innocent or wrongfully convicted person and bestowed with benefits.”

The measures taken by the high-ranking officials of Azerbaijan, including a specially dedicated page to Safarov opened on the President of Azerbaijan’s website led to impunity which was coupled with the glorification of his extremely cruel hate crime. Safarov had in effect been granted impunity in Azerbaijan for the crimes committed against his Armenian victims. The Court concluded that Azerbaijan was in violation of its obligation under Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights (Rights to Life) to effectively deter the commission of offences which put others’ lives at risk.

Moreover, the Court found sufficient evidence to conclude that Safaorv’s pardon and other measures in his favour had been racially motivated, whereas the ethnic bias of his crimes had already been fully investigated during Court proceedings in Hungary. 

Moreover, the Court noted the statements by Azerbaijani officials calling Safarov a patriot and a hero. “It deplored the fact that the majority of those statements had expressed particular support for the fact that R.S.’s crimes had been directed against Armenian soldiers and considered that the very existence of the website suggested that he had been pardoned because of the ethnic nature of his attack.”

Attempts by the Azerbaijani Government to deny the factor of ethnicity of the victim were not sufficient “to refute the overwhelming body of evidence from the applicants that the various measures leading to R.S.’s virtual impunity, coupled with the glorification of his extremely cruel hate crime, had had a causal link to the victims’ Armenian ethnicity.” Therefore, the Court found that Azerbaijan was in violation of Article 14 (Prohibition of Discrimination) in conjunction with Article 2 (Right to Life).

The Safarov transfer and subsequent an immediate release and glorification caused an outrage and wide-spread condemnation from countries all over the world, from such international organizations as the EU, Council of Europe. The European Parliament adopted a resolution in this regard, and various Parliamentary Assemblies reacted to this case.

As this Delegation underlined earlier, if we fail to condemn Azerbaijan’s position on this issue, we would condone the words and the actions of Azerbaijan as it implicitly condones such acts itself. Fanning the flames of hatred, state sponsored and propagated Armenophobia in and by Azerbaijan provides a pretext, a reason, a motivation, better yet, a license to those who are inclined to operate outside the law, thinking they are doing national duty.

It is symptomatic that such brutality is being referred to by Azerbaijan as an “incident”, thus encouraging self-appointed avengers to commit such despicable acts of vengeance operating outside the law. The Azerbaijani Government has never expressed any remorse regarding this ethnically motivated hate crime by the murderer whose words were “My job is to kill all [Armenians], because until they live, we will suffer”.

The action of Azerbaijan clearly demonstrates that this country cannot be regarded as a reliable partner in bilateral and multilateral relations, particularly when it comes to delivering on such commitments as fighting hate crimes.

This whole case discloses the real face of Azerbaijani authorities, whose actions, encouragements, distortions, exaggerations, manipulations and disinformation, in short, their effective hate propaganda became an obstacle to peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The prevailing level of hostility towards Armenians could not contribute to creation of an environment conducive to peace. The Safarov case vividly illustrates that under no circumstances Azerbaijani authorities can be entrusted with the responsibility of providing security to any part of the Armenian people. Therefore, under no circumstances the people of Artsakh cannot be left without secure lines of defense”.

Armenpress: 2019 was historic year for Armenia from budgetary terms – PM Pashinyan

2019 was historic year for Armenia from budgetary terms – PM Pashinyan

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 10:32, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. 2019 was a historic year for Armenia from budgetary terms, the government managed to generate 104 billion drams more in tax revenues than planned from the very start, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during an online joint session of the parliamentary standing committees, debating the annual report of the 2019 budget performance.

“I want to record that 2019 in terms of the budget was a historic year for Armenia as the government managed to generate 104 billion drams more in tax revenues than it was planned initially. 62 billion drams of these sums became state budget revenues, and nearly in the amount of 42 billion drams the debt of the VAT was returned, the debt which was formed before January 1, 2017. I think this was a historic event. In 2019, an unprecedented 7.6% economic growth was registered, we had a 22.35% taxes-GDP figure”, he said.

Pashinyan said this government is enjoying the opportunity of acting in historic years. The year of 2018 was historic with the peaceful, velvet Revolution in Armenia, with the unprecedented parliamentary elections in the history of the country. The year of 2019 was historic with the economic activity rates and the participation of the citizen and individual to the economy development process. The year of 2020 is at least historic in terms of the coronavirus pandemic. The PM said this year, however, there will be some economic problems due to this pandemic.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19: Armenia reports 596 new cases, 7 deaths in past 24 hours

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 11:06, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. 596 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been registered in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 11,817, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

45 more patients have recovered and were discharged from hospital. The total number of recoveries has reached 3,513.

7 people have died in one day, raising the death toll to 183.

The number of people who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has increased by 1. The total number of these cases has reached 69.

The number of active cases stands at 8,052.

So far, 65,161 people have passed COVID-19 testing.

 

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

3 more patients recover from coronavirus in Artsakh

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 11:26, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. 3 more patients have recovered from the novel coronavirus in Artsakh, bringing the total number of recoveries to 31, the healthcare ministry said.

The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Artsakh is 57.

The number of active cases stands at 26.

So far, 1,131 people have passed COVID-19 testing in Artsakh.

Currently 69 people are under quarantine.

No death cases have been registered.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Public control campaign is not a punitive action – Armenian PM

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 11:59, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says the current public control campaign is not a punitive action, but a mean to overcome other problems together.

The PM said on Facebook that this campaign will continue and urged users writing bad comments to delete them.

“The photos posted on my page about the violations of anti-coronavirus rules are about us, not about the others. They are about me, my family members, you and your family members. We are the same nation, the same people, with the same perception and behavior. We, our friends and relatives are in these photos. Let’s rule out insulting the people because we are talking about us, not the others”, the PM said.

He apologized to all the compatriots who received insulting comments on his page.

Pashinyan also urged to send information about the upcoming “secret” parties, events, weddings to his Facebook page.

Starting June 2 various users are sending photos showing violations of anti-epidemic rules in Armenia to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Facebook account.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russian officials arrested for giving, taking bribe for supply of military products to Azerbaijan

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 12:12, 5 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. Officials have been arrested in Russia for giving and taking a bribe to supply dual-purpose military products from Russia to Azerbaijan, Kommersant reports.

According to the investigation, head of the military-technical cooperation department of the ministry of Industry and Trade Rizvan Gayrbekov received 4,5 million Russian rubles from CEO of Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft JSC Vasily Klepalov to give a license to the company for supplying dual-purpose military products to Azerbaijan. According to the investigation the CEO of Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft JSC gave the money to Rizvan Gayrbekov through their common acquaintance, Sergei Garmash, who is serving at the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation.

CEO of Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft JSC Vasily Klepalov has been arrested and is accused of giving a bribe.

Rizvan Gayrbekov has been remanded into custody until August 4.