Russia reports less than 10,000 new coronavirus cases for first time since May 2

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YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. The number of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Russia has risen by 9,974 over the past day to 252,245, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

For the first time since May 2, the number of coronavirus cases recorded per day in the country was less than 10,000.

According to the crisis center, the daily growth in cases has dropped from 4.3% to a record low of 4.1%.

In late December 2019, Chinese authorities notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about an outbreak of a previously unknown pneumonia in the city of Wuhan, central China. WHO declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus a global pandemic and named the virus COVID-19. 

According to the data of the World Health Organization, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in more than 212 countries and territories.




Asbarez: This Year’s Arpa International Film Festival Moves Online

Arpa International Film Festival will be online this year

This year marks the 23rd anniversary of Arpa International Film Festival, the signature event of the Arpa Foundation for Film, Music and Art (AFFMA), which was slated for October 24 – 26, 2020. In consideration of the continuing challenges and uncertainty stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic, and per the extended federal and state guidelines, the organizers have decided to stream the festival online, instead of theatrical screenings due to the social distancing measures in place.

The organization issued an announcement, which is presented below.

While it was our hope to screen the films theatrically, streaming the films online will reach a greater viewership. We are working very hard to make this transitional process as smooth for our film audiences as possible.

The gifted independent storytellers rely on the festival’s platform for exposure. We are already receiving wonderful submissions of shorts, features, documentaries, animation and music videos to our festival. We are committed to showcasing all the selected films during our online festival.

It is important to stress that our focus is to support independent cinema which has inspired and sustained our festival globally. Since its inception, our festival’s future has always depended on the selfless acts of our community that continue to be our beacons of light, pushing forward diversity, innovation, creativity and vision to preserve our Festival.

Our warmest gratitude once again to you all. We truly appreciate your love and support in standing with us during this difficult time. Stories are more important now than ever. We will transition and overcome the challenges together, celebrating the diverse array of films by unique voices that we are extremely excited about screening.

We will keep informing our filmmakers and supporters of new developments through our website, Film Freeway, Facebook and Instagram.

Please Support Our Festival Amidst The Crisis
Arpa International Film Festival supporters have always stood behind our festival in helping independent filmmakers find their true purpose in the cinematic arena. Because of you we have discovered and connected to filmmakers across the globe assisting them in their creative process.

We are fully aware that there are critically important issues that need support around the world however we are also reminded that the voices of our independent filmmakers still be heard and for that reason we are keeping our doors open and supporting these struggling artists thru online streaming this year.

Things seem inevitable and beyond our control at this time, however only if you are in a position to continue your support and champion creative independent cinema, we would be deeply grateful for your donation from the heart.

Donations may be made online, or via mail by sending checks to AFFMA – Arpa Foundation for Film, Music & Art, 2919 Maxwell St, Los Angeles, CA 90027.

Arpa Foundation for Film, Music & Art (AFFMA) is a charitable, non-profit, tax-deductible organization registered as a 501(c)(3), thereby making all sponsorships 100% tax deductible.

Asbarez: Armenian Adaptation ‘Treasure Island’s Anime Version Released


Anime rendition of “Treasure Island” is available in Armenian

In an initiative the likes of which the Diaspora hasn’t seen in over a generation, Roslin Press announced the first-ever Armenian production of Osamu Dezaki’s anime rendition of the classic swashbuckling adventure, Treasure Island.  To capture the spirit of the 21st century Diaspora and Armenia, the 26-episode series features a mix of characters speaking Eastern and Western Armenian. Thanks to the assistance of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, young Armenians from across the globe can now sail the seven seas with Jim Hawkins in his search for buried treasure.

Especially during the pandemic with all of us spending an unprecedented amount of time at home, finding high-quality Armenian entertainment for children has never been more important.

A story we all love…
It was a dark and stormy night… Jim and his mother were tidying up the Admiral Benbow’ Inn of Black Hill, a remote part of the English countryside.  Just as they were about ready to lock up, a mysterious old sea captain arrives at their door.  This wayward stranger named Billy Bones warns of a certain one-legged man – a vicious, brutal pirate who must be avoided at all costs.  Fearing that he may not be around much longer, Billy entrusts Jim with some mysterious papers-one of them being a map – the map to Treasure Island.  And thus begins an epic saga of high seas adventure, treacherous mutiny, and one boy’s courage, faith, and good will.

High quality entertainment to ensure language preservation…
Treasure Island comes at a critical juncture in the Diaspora.  There is no denying that the Diasporan communities of the world are struggling when it comes to language maintenance.  In our opinion, what is needed to keep the youth engaged with the Armenian language is high quality entertainment with a strong literary backbone.  Children must be entertained but must also be exposed to complex thoughts, emotions, and themes.  The new Armenian production of Treasure Island has all these combined with a fantastic score and beautiful animation.

A true linguistic reflection of the Diaspora
Special attention was given to the translation of Treasure Island.  Both Eastern and Western Armenian are shown organically interacting for the first time in a children’s animated series.  From LA to Paris, the old mono-dialect Diaspora is no more.  Communities are more diverse than they have ever been – and we set out to celebrate this fact in Treasure Island.  Characters are depicted with their unique accents and linguistic stylings, encouraging our youth to embrace the linguistic diversity of the Armenian language.

From Armenia with love…
Each and every single member of the Roslin and TechnoLinguistics team that has contributed to bringing Treasure Island to life has left an indelible mark of love.

From the countless casting sessions to the multiple iterations of the translated script …

From the raw emotion poured out by the cast of over twenty voice actors and actresses to the hours upon hours of video editing to ensure a seamless dub…

From the stage direction to the uniquely Armenian composition of the opening score…

It is clear that this was a truly family effort.  We are after all creating art for our youth so that they may one day be able to create art as well.

A full list of the Treasure Island  family can be seen below during the credits montage:  Pay special attention to the beautifully orchestrated theme song, brought to you with love from Yerevan.

A new platform to bring us all together…
Treasure Island is available now on VLUME, a new media platform custom-built for the Armenian speaking communities of the world.  VLUME is already host to hundreds of eBooks, 1000’s of hours of audiobooks, and now with the introduction of Treasure Island – video content.  Whether you are in Buenos Aires or Nicosia, New Jersey or Paris, Glendale or Yerevan – VLUME provides an unprecedented sense of community, now centered around fantastic literature and the best and brightest video content that the world has to offer.

New episodes of Treasure Island are made available every Friday on VLUME.  Be sure to have your popcorn ready!

Asbarez: Comedian Kev Orkian to Headline SOAR Virtual Benefit


Comedian Kev Orkian will headline SOAR’s virtual benefit

Keeping up with the times, the Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (SOAR) has announced its next virtual fundraiser showcasing comedian Kev Orkian live from the United Kingdom on Sunday, May 31.

An internationally acclaimed, award-winning performer, Kev Orkian has honed his art to perfection from his days as a classical concert pianist to performing stand-up comedy and supporting some of the biggest names in British comedy. Blending his offbeat humor with sensational performances on the piano, Kev has been dubbed one of the world’s finest comedy pianists entertaining royals and worldwide audiences. For more information on Kev, visit kevlive.com.

Since coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns swept the world in March, SOAR has remained responsive to the emergent needs of the Armenian orphanages it supports. In April, SOAR sent emergency funding to orphanages in Lebanon and Armenia experiencing reduced resources to ensure continuity of care for their children.

Proceeds from the upcoming Virtual Comedy Show will be directed to fund food distribution to needy families in Armenia impacted by COVID-19. Since the lockdown in Armenia, social orphans receiving care and services from Our Lady of Armenia (OLA) facilities in Gyumri and Tashir were ordered by the government to return to their food-insecure families who live in extreme poverty.

No longer receiving institutional care, OLA has instead delivered food on a weekly basis to fifty-five families comprising 275 adults and children. While previously OLA was responsible for feeding only the children, they are now providing enough food for all members of the families.

“Laughter is food for the soul,” says SOAR Executive Board Chairman George S. Yacoubian Jr. “We know this has been a challenging time for all Armenian families, and we hope our upcoming comedy show with Kev will bring laughter into your homes, while helping to support the most vulnerable. The needs of Armenian orphans haven’t stopped and neither has SOAR.”

To purchase your household ticket to this performance created exclusively for SOAR, visit soar-us.org or email [email protected] for more information.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/14/2020

                                        Thursday, 
Former Parliament Speaker Goes On Trial
Armenia -- Former parliament speaker Ara Babloyan is interviewed by RFE/RL, 
Yerevan October 26, 2019
A court in Yerevan began on Thursday the trial of former parliament speaker Ara 
Babloyan and one of his former aides who are facing criminal charges rejected by 
them as politically motivated.
Babloyan and Arsen Babayan were charged last October with abusing their powers 
and forging documents to help Armenia’s former leadership install Hrayr 
Tovmasian as chairman of the Constitutional Court in March 2018. Babayan was 
arrested but freed on bail three weeks later.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) indicted the two men as Tovmasian faced 
growing government pressure to resign. It claimed that the former Armenian 
parliament elected him court chairman in breach of the country’s constitution.
The SIS said that Babloyan illegally accepted and announced the resignation of 
Tovmasian’s predecessor, Gagik Harutiunian, before receiving a relevant letter 
from him. It said that Babayan, who was the deputy chief of the parliament staff 
at the time, backdated the letter to enable Tovmasian to head the Constitutional 
Court before the entry into force of sweeping amendments to the Armenian 
constitution.
The amendments introduced a six-year term in office for the head of Armenia’s 
highest court. Tovmasian, 49, became chief court justice under the previous 
constitution which allows him to hold the post until the age of 70.
Both suspects strongly deny the accusations. Babloyan maintains that 
Harutiunian’s letter of resignation was dated March 1, 2018 and that he received 
and signed it on March 2, 2018, not three days later, as is claimed by the SIS.
In a statement issued ahead of the first court hearing in the case, Babayan 
charged that he and the former speaker are subjected to “crude political 
persecution” and will expose during their trial “pathetic and blatant 
violations” of the due process committed by investigators.
The SIS and prosecutors deny any political motives behind the criminal case.
Yerevan Requests Council Of Europe Advice On High Court ‘Crisis’
        • Ruzanna Stepanian
France -- Prime Minister NIkol Pashinin meets with Venice Commission President 
Gianni Buquicchio, Strasbourg, April 11, 2019
In a surprise move, Justice Minister Rustam Badasian has asked the Venice 
Commission of the Council of Europe to advise his government on its standoff 
with Armenia’s Constitution Court.
Seven of the court’s nine judges installed by former Armenian governments have 
faced strong pressure from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s administration to 
resign. Pashinian has accused them -- and Constitutional Court Chairman Hrayr 
Tovmasian in particular -- of maintaining ties to the “corrupt former regime” 
and impeding judicial reforms.
Tovmasian and opposition figures have dismissed these claims, saying that 
Pashinian is simply seeking to gain control over the country’s highest court.
Venice Commission President Gianni Buquicchio has repeatedly expressed serious 
concern at the government’s “open conflict” with the Constitutional Court. “I 
call again on all sides to exercise restraint and to de-escalate this worrying 
situation in order to ensure the normal operation of the constitution of 
Armenia,” he said in a February 3 statement that followed Pashinian’s renewed 
verbal attacks on Tovmasian.
A few days later, Pashinian’s political team decided to hold a referendum on 
April 5 on draft constitutional changes that would end the powers of Tovmasian 
and the six other judges refusing to resign.
The two opposition parties represented in the Armenian parliament criticized the 
proposed amendments, saying that they run counter to other articles of the 
constitution. They also urged the authorities to send them to the Venice 
Commission for examination.
Pashinian’s political allies countered, however, that the authorities are not 
obliged to consult with the Council of Europe’s legal watchdog.
For his part, the prime minister implicitly criticized the Venice Commission on 
February 20. He said the Strasbourg-based watchdog must answer “some questions” 
raised by the Armenian authorities before it can scrutinize the constitutional 
changes sought by them.
Armenia -- Justice Minister Rustam Badasian at a press conference, April 1, 2020.
The Armenian Justice Ministry announced late on Wednesday that Badasian has sent 
to the Venice Commission “questions regarding the resolution of the ongoing 
crisis over the Armenian Constitutional Court.”
A ministry statement did not specify those questions. It said they were 
contained in a letter sent by the minister to Council of Europe Secretary 
General Marija Pejcinovic Buric.
Badasian shed little light on the questions when he spoke to RFE/RL’s Armenian 
service on Thursday. He said only that the government is seeking European 
“expert opinion” on existing constitutional provisions relating to the tenure of 
Constitutional Court judges.
The appeal to Strasbourg came amid growing uncertainty about the conduct of the 
referendum which was postponed when Pashinian’s government declared a state of 
emergency on March 16 to contain the spread of coronavirus in Armenia.
Under Armenian law, no elections or referendums can be held during the state of 
emergency. The government on Thursday extended it by another month, until June 
13.
Badasian did not exclude that the authorities may eventually cancel the 
referendum and try to end the “constitutional crisis” through the parliament 
controlled by Pashinian’s My Step bloc. “No option can be ruled out given the 
impact of coronavirus on all areas of life, and the holding of elections and 
referendums obviously cannot be an exception,” he said.
Armenian Ministers Self-Isolate After Staffers Catch COVID-19
        • Susan Badalian
Armenia -- Health Minister Arsen Torosian gives a press conference, April 10, 
2020.
Armenia’s Health Minister Arsen Torosian and Minister for Local Government and 
Infrastructures Suren Papikian have isolated themselves after officials from 
their ministries tested positive for coronavirus.
Both men did not attend Thursday’s weekly cabinet meeting in Yerevan during 
which their self-isolations were first announced by Deputy Prime Minister Tigran 
Avinian. There was no word on the number of infected ministry officials.
A spokeswoman for Papikian, Armine Muradian, said that he tested negative for 
the virus on Wednesday. “The minister [Papikian] and other employees are in 
self-isolation at the moment because of having been in contact with 
[coronavirus] carriers,” she told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.
Armenia -- Minister for Local Government Suren Papikian speaks at a news 
conference in Yerevan, February 26, 2020.
“There are confirmed cases within the ministry [of health,] the circle of 
[infected officials’] contacts has been ascertained, and epidemiological actions 
are continuing,” said Torosian’s spokeswoman, Alina Nikoghosian. “That is why 
Health Minister Arsen Torosian self-isolated and had a coronavirus test this 
morning. We are now waiting for the result.”
Torosian announced later in the day that his test has come back negative. “I 
have no symptoms,” he wrote on Facebook. “I will reduce my physical contacts to 
almost zero in order not to harm anyone.”
Torosian found himself in hot water last week after a photograph of him sitting 
in close proximity to other people at an open-air Yerevan café was widely 
circulated on social media. Critics of the Armenian government said that the 
health minister, who regularly urges citizens to practice social distancing and 
issues warnings about grave consequences of the epidemic, set a bad example for 
the country’s population.
Nikoghosian dismissed the criticism on May 7, arguing that the government 
allowed cafes and restaurants with outdoor terraces to reopen on May 4. She said 
that the minister simply held a working “discussion” with his deputies at the 
café adjacent to the ministry building.
The Ministry of Health said on Thursday morning that the total number of 
confirmed coronavirus cases in Armenia rose by 142 to 3,860 in the past 24 
hours. The ministry also reported another fatality which brought the official 
death toll from the disease to 49.
Citing the increased number of cases, Deputy Health Minister Lena Nanushian 
acknowledged that the authorities are increasingly finding it impossible to 
trace all people who have come into contact with those infected with the virus. 
Nanushian also could not say whether Armenia has passed the peak of the COVID-19 
epidemic.
Armenia Again Extends Coronavirus State Of Emergency
        • Anush Mkrtchian
Armenia -- A police vehicle parked outside the Armenian government headquarters 
at Yerevan's deserted Republic Square, March 25, 2020.
The government on Thursday extended a state of emergency in Armenia by another 
month while lifting the last remaining restrictions on business activity which 
were aimed at containing the coronavirus epidemic.
The state of emergency was declared on March 16. A few days later, the 
government also issued stay-at-home orders and closed most nonessental 
businesses. The lockdown was largely lifted by May 4 despite increased numbers 
of new coronavirus cases reported by the Armenian health authorities on a daily 
basis.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian insisted that the government still needs the 
state of emergency in order to be able to quickly seal off local communities hit 
by COVID-19 outbreaks and take other extraordinary measures against the virus. 
He said it may also decide to re-impose lockdown restrictions if the spread of 
the disease continues unabated.
“If it turns out that we have more than 1,500 [COVID-19] patients in need of 
medical treatment [in hospital] -- and we are inevitably approaching that number 
and will surpass it -- we will have no choice but to revert to the restrictions 
regime,” Pashinian told a weekly cabinet meeting in Yerevan.
In his words, only some 600 of the more than 2,200 people presently infected 
with the virus are showing major symptoms and treated in hospitals.
According to the Ministry of Health, the total number of confirmed coronavirus 
cases in Armenia rose by 142 to 3,860 in the past 24 hours. The ministry also 
reported another fatality which brought the official death toll from the disease 
to 49.
The figure does not include the deaths of 21 other individuals infected with 
COVID-19. The ministry claims that they died as a result of other, pre-existing 
conditions.
Armenia -- Workers disinfect an ambulance outside Surp Girgor Lusavorich 
hospital in Yerevan, April 8, 2020.
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinian, the government’s “commandant” in charge of 
enforcing emergency rule, announced later in the day that starting from May 25 
the authorities will make it mandatory for everyone to wear a face mask in the 
streets and other public spaces. “Those who violate the rule will be fined by 
the police,” he told the Armenian parliament.
Armenians are currently required to wear masks as well as gloves only when 
entering shops, banks and other businesses. There is ample evidence of 
widespread non-compliance with this requirement.
Avinian also said that the government has decided to lift next Monday its ban on 
public transport in Yerevan and other urban centers and to reopen kindergartens, 
shopping malls, indoor restaurants and cafes and gyms. He made no mention of 
schools and universities that were also shut down in March.
Pashinian has repeatedly stated in recent weeks that ordinary citizens must 
share with their government “responsibility” for containing epidemic by 
practicing physical distancing, not touching their faces with unwashed hands and 
using only clean tableware. He again complained on Thursday that many of them 
are still not taking coronavirus seriously.
The prime minister also stressed the importance of a “very strict” enforcement 
of government restrictions by the Armenian police and other state bodies.
“We had a discussion with the police chief on this topic yesterday,” he said. 
“Unfortunately, we are not sure that the restrictions that were previously 
imposed by the office of the [state of emergency] commandant were enforced 
strictly enough.”
Critics of the government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis say the lax 
enforcement is a key reason why the virus has continued to spread rapidly in the 
country. They also say that the lockdown was all but lifted too soon.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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PM calls on companies to prepare for large-scale construction in Armenia

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15:15, 14.05.2020
                  

Memories of Armenia: Geyser of Jermuk

Western Queens Gazette, NY

I had longed to climb a mountain to smell the pine trees. We took the ascending trail…The day shone like a diamond in the rough. As we climbed, the soul became purer. I was again feeling how good for the soul pure air is, the easy breathing, scanning the great expanse to the horizon. – Zorba the Greek, Nikos Kazantzakis.

“Come and see a natural sight,” said guide Garush,  leading us to the Jermuk geyser. I was part of a summer “Pilgrimage to Armenia” with Father Abraham Malkhasyan, President Aram Ciamician organizer  in coordination with the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR ),  of the Holy Martyrs Church, Bayside, New York before the Covid-19 virus pandemic. Garush, a brilliant native born Armenian father of a young son, spoke perfect English. Armenia is a land trilingual in Armenian/Russian/ English.

The Geyser of Jermuk was impressive, clear of excessive commercialism. The cascading waterfall, pure air, surrounded by mountains, cliffs, and forests is what Kazantzakis described as “good for the soul”. Jermuk is one of the main spas and resort towns in Armenia. Chess tournaments are held, creating the city as a major chess center. It is in the mountains of Vayots Dzor. Jermuk’s forests, hot springs and mineral water are known in Armenia. Jermuk means geyser in Armenian. The underground geyser of Jermuk is used both for drinking and taking baths. It cures various diseases and neurological disorders.

The Jermuk geyser or waterfall is 72 meters high. It empties into the Arpa river.  The waterfall is known as “Mermaid’s hair”. The legend is that a princess loved a shepherd’s son. Her father, a rich nobleman, tried to break the romance. He cursed her if she continued her romance. What was the curse? She would become a mermaid and stay in the water. The curse was fulfilled. The princess became a mermaid. Her hair became the “waterfall of Jermuk”.2

I marvel at this ancient people, the first to adopt Christianity, who still survive 1700 years later. In my opinion, they remain in 2020 the only true early Christians who exist since the 300’s A. D. Climbing up the cliff of Jermuk’s geyser, he/she experiences “feeling how good for the soul pure air is, the easy breathing, scanning the great expanse to the horizon.”

 

References:

1.Thanasis Maskalesis. “Terrestrial Gospel of Nikos Kazantzakis”. Zorba Press, Ithaca, N.Y.        pp. 66-67.


Armenia official: Epidemic has passed to 3rd stage in country

News.am, Armenia

13:50, 14.05.2020
                  

Eurovision Song Celebration 2020: Armenia’s Athena Manoukian featured

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National Library of Armenia issues statement

News.am, Armenia

22:08, 14.05.2020