Amid COVID-19, Old and New Conspiracy Theories Multiply in Armenia

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The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated the ongoing disinformation campaign in Armenia. Old and new false claims and biased narratives have been actively promoted in recent weeks by multiple actors, foreign and domestic. A Russian propaganda campaign pursuing geopolitical objectives has, to a large extent, overlapped with the interests of various groups pursuing domestic political goals.

One narrative is directly related to disinformation about the Center for Public Health Research (Lugar Center), in Tbilisi, which, according to Russian media and high-level officials, is supposedly to blame for the COVID-19 outbreak in Russia. Earlier, there had been allegations that the facility was a biological weapon testing ground (see EDM, May 5). Remarkably, although the Lugar Center first opened in 2011, Russian officials attempted to retroactively blame it for causing, “from the territory of Georgia,” the African swine fever outbreak, which actually began in 2007 (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, October 4, 2018). Similar allegations about United States–sponsored biological research laboratories in Armenia started as soon as these labs opened in 2016: right away, several Armenian organizations, as well as EADaily, Regnum and other Russian websites, speculated that the laboratories could be carrying out biological weapons–related experiments (Uic.am, June 16, 2017).

Last year, Moscow and Yerevan prepared to sign a memorandum on cooperation in biomedicine, which, notably, would allow Russian military experts to access the Armenian laboratories. But the decision was postponed in the fall (see EDM, November 21, 2019). Recently, however, the press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia stated that the memorandum was still being discussed among governmental bodies in order to agree upon a common approach, and it would deal with a range of issues of common interest regarding biological safety, rather than allow unilateral inspections (Mfa.am, April 30).

Months ago, rumors about the US-funded bioresearch laboratories in Armenia became part of a coronavirus-related disinformation campaign launched by Russian media and proxy groups in Armenia. EADaily published a sequence of interviews with Grigor Grigoryan, who, for three months in 2011, served as the director of the State Food Safety Agency of Armenia. The Russian media outlet presented Grigoryan as an “international expert on zoonotic diseases.” He claimed that COVID-19 could not have appeared as a result of a spontaneous genetic recombination and instead must be a biological warfare tool originating from the US; he expressed hope that the Russians, Chinese, Indians or Iranians would prove this contention (EADaily, March 24). Furthermore, the former official maintained that hazardous activities at US-sponsored labs in Armenia are targeting Russia and Iran, and that Armenia had resisted US expansion only during Robert Kocharyan’s presidency, in 1998–2008 (EADaily, March 25). Grigoryan’s claim about the artificial origins of the COVID-19 resembled an earlier statement by a Russian military expert, who asserted that unless the US allowed international inspections of their regional biological laboratories, it would be the main suspect (Radio Sputnik, March 13).

Moskovsky Komsomolets alleged that the laboratories could be the source of COVID-19 infection in Armenia, hinting about biological weapon research: “like the Guantanamo jail, the laboratories may be involved in activities that are illegal on US territory” (Moskovsky Komsomolets, April 8). A rather marginal Armenian non-governmental organization (NGO) led by a former deputy minister for youth and sports affairs, Khachik Asryan (in office in 2007–2018), used that article as a reference point for a statement demanding the expulsion of the laboratories. That, in turn, was cited by EADaily, Zavtra.ru, and a number of other Russian outlets, which claimed that Armenian society at large opposed the bioresearch centers. COVID-19-related disinformation originating from Russia has also been republished by a number of Armenian websites (Media.am, April 30), mostly related to former president Robert Kocharyan and other officials from the previous regime (see EDM, September 19, 2019). In addition, several Russian publications have been promoted for the Armenian audience via social media. An Armenian-language Facebook page titled “No to Virus-Producing American Laboratories,” created on April 28 and so far followed by a few hundred people, has been actively advertised. In addition to Russian narratives, the page promotes Chinese and Iranian anti-American statements (Facebook.com [1], [2], April 30).

A number of other false narratives and conspiracy theories are also circulating in the Armenian media and social networks: including about the potential dangers of 5G telecommunication technology; that Bill Gates was indicted in India for sponsoring a defective polio vaccine that had paralyzed about 400,000 children; that Gates has planned for 60,000 people in Armenia to die from COVID-19; and that Armenian health authorities bribe the relatives of deceased persons to accept falsified statements about the cause of death. One of the most active domestic proponents of such claims is a known IT specialist, Karen Vardanyan, whose professional background helped him become a social media influencer. Last year, he had a bitter dispute with the government because of a disagreement over the financing of some projects (Media.am, May 5).

When it comes to domestic sources of the current coronavirus-related propaganda campaign, the role of the leading figures of the former regime and their media, affiliated NGOs, and other groups (see EDM, September 19, 2019) is particularly noteworthy. Even before the infection began spreading in Armenia, their network had already started panic mongering, spreading rumors about imminent hunger and mass revolts. Later, these same outlets and individuals began alleging that the health authorities were not reporting truthful information about the numbers of infection cases and deaths (Tert.am, April 9). These groups’ activities further intensified in recent weeks, likely in response to the government’s adoption of a law allowing for the confiscation of illicitly acquired assets (Azatutyun.am, April 16), as well as the initiation of legal proceedings against one of the network’s de facto leaders, former president Serzh Sargsyan’s son-in-law, Mikayel Minasyan. The latter was indicted for illicit enrichment and money laundering on March 23 (Azatutyun.am, April 22) and has been in hiding (probably in Russia).

These attempts to destabilize the socio-political situation in Armenia have, so far, not been successful. The government has mostly managed to keep the pandemic under control while providing relatively sufficient social aid to deal with the associated economic consequences (see EDM, March 30). However, such attempts will need to further intensify over the coming months. Meanwhile, the authorities face the challenge of combining competent crisis management with effective public communication, all while preparing for possible provocations or even direct street actions by members and supporters of the former regime.


Armenia ex-Ambassador to Vatican: Nikol Pashinyan is not a populist

News.am, Armenia

23:14, 12.05.2020

Is Nikol Pashinyan a populist or not? This comes as a surprise, but no, he isn’t a populist. This is what ex-Ambassador of Armenia to the Vatican Mikayel Minasyan declared in his video posted on his Facebook page.

“There are two groups formed in Armenia. There is a group of people who didn’t live the good life in the past, but now live a great life at the expense of the people, and there is a group of people who lived neither well nor bad in the past, but now live very bad and are living and will live worse every week. Today we will talk about the first group,” he said.

According to Minasyan, the first group is headed by Nikol Pashinyan, his family and few close people who are benefiting from power and living at the expense of the people. “These people aren’t populists, just like Nikol Pashinyan isn’t a populist because he has violated the unwritten laws of populism. For example, ex-president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili was considered a populist. Right from the first day of his term of office, he said he would reject all the advantages that the former authorities had and would cut off all ties and not be like them. As for Nikol Pashinyan, he not only started using the whole package, but also added to that package right from the first day of taking over.

He didn’t even wait for his political opponent Serzh Sargsyan to leave the state mansions and entered the so-called mansions and started going live on Facebook to show that he was going to live there. Nikol Pashinyan spent $2,000,000 and repaired a mansion that, I assure you (I have been in that mansion for reasons known to everyone), didn’t need to be renovated. One of his three big dreams was to live better than the famous and wealthy businessman Gagik Tsarukyan because only the latter could allow himself to have the quality of life that Nikol Pashinyan has,” Mikayel Minasyan said, adding the following:

“Nikol Pashinyan purchased cars worth more than $600-700,000 for him and his family and personal security vehicles. I assure you there have not been so many personal security vehicles in the past 30 years in Armenia as there are for Nikol Pashinyan and his family. This has absolutely nothing to do with populism. A populist wouldn’t take his wife to travel to different sites around the world at the expense of the people and by spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to visit La Scala in Milan or the St. Lazarus Island in Venice. Nikol Pashinyan spent a tremendous amount of money for nothing, managed to have a quarrel with the President of the Senate of Italy and declared that Mikayel Minasyan is hiding in the basement of the Vatican. The bonuses worth billions have nothing to do with populism. Nikol Pashinyan isn’t a populist. He is a state oligarch because he is living like an oligarch with the money of the State and the people,” he said.

Total vetting is impossible without Constitutional changes – Minister Badasyan

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YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS. According to Justice Minister of Armenia Rustam Badasyan, the exisiting tools in the Judicial code allow to carry out gradual improvments, while a total vetting can have negative impacts, moreover, it’s impossible without changing the Cosntitution, ARMENPRESS reports Badasyan said during a discussion with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.

Pashinyan asked if it’s possible to launch disciplinary proceeding against a judge who cannot explain how he acquired some property in 2013.

The Minister noted that this is the point of the main criticism. ”It’s mentioned that ex post facto legislation is not applied. But is should be mentioned that if we want to go in that way, it means checking all the judges at once, within a short period of time. This can lead to negative consequences. But let’s put it aside and focus on the legal side. Constitutional changes are necessary for doing it. I mean it’s impossible to carry out such a vetting, let’s name it total vetting, without changing the Constitution”, he said, noting that tools provided by the Judicial code allow to carry out gradual improvements.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan, Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Armenpress: Armenia Security Council head meets with Artsakh President-elect

Armenia Security Council head meets with Artsakh President-elect

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan has visited Artsakh and met with President-elect Arayik Harutyunyan.

“During a working visit to Artsakh I met with the President-elect of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan, we visited the southern regions and discussed a broad scope of issues concerning security, including food security,” Grigoryan said on social media.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia records 146 new cases of coronavirus in past 24 hours

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 11:11,

YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. 146 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of cases to 3,538.

71 more patients have recovered. The total number of recovered people has reached 1,430, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

1 more patient (82-year-old woman) has died, rising the death toll to 47.

At the moment the active cases are 2,042.

 

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

MP Mkhitar Hayrapetyan calls for development of media literacy among society to tackle fake news

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Lawmaker Mkhitar Hayrapetyan from the ruling My Step bloc has called for increasing the level of media literacy among the public.

“Our top priority objective ought to be media literacy. Without it, every hour the Armenian citizen will face the threat of being manipulated or misled. There is no alternative to the state’s work with the public. It is media literacy that will solve the problem facing the Armenian citizen. We must have the kind of educated society which will clearly differentiate fake and lies from healthy and substantiated critique,” Hayrapetyan, who serves as the Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Diaspora, Youth and Sport told lawmakers in parliament on May 12.

Hayrapetyan said that there are some media outlets that are circulating fake news and lies, and added: “No government can shut down any news website in Armenia, but specific and effective new mechanisms – equal and fair for all –  must be in place in the mass media sector”, he said.

He said the law regulating the news media should be amended.

Reporting by Norayr Shoghikyan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenpress: Five killed in fire at St. Petersburg hospital

Five killed in fire at St. Petersburg hospital

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Five people have been killed in a fire that took place at St. George Hospital in St. Petersburg, a source in the emergency services informed TASS news agency.

“Five patients put on artificial ventilation machines were killed in the fire”, the source said.

The fire has been contained. “Its area reached 10 square meters”, the Russian Emergencies Ministry’s press service informed TASS. The press service confirmed that there are casualties, but did not provide the exact number of people killed. “150 people have been evacuated”, the press service added.

The fire may have been caused due to one of the ventilation machines short circuiting, a source in the emergency services told TASS.

Since mid-March, St. George Hospital in St. Petersburg has been re-equipped to treat patients diagnosed with COVID-19, a disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Abu Dhabi: Armenian Orthodox Church supports prayer for humanity

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ABU DHABI, 12th May, 2020 (WAM) — His Holiness Aram I, the spiritual leader of the Holy See of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, has expressed his support for the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity’s call to fast and pray on Thursday, 14th May, in a bid to end the coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement, he said that the current crisis requires all people to show solidarity to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

The committee earlier this month issued a statement calling upon religious leaders and people throughout the world to fast and pray for humanity on 14h May, 2020. Pope Francis, Head of the Catholic Church, Dr. Ahmed el-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and other religious and political figures announced their intention to participate in the event.

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Legislator Arman Babajanyan lambasts authorities over judiciary vetting process

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Independent lawmaker Arman Babajanyan is unhappy with the process of judicial reforms. He argues that giving the judiciary the chance of “self-cleansing” is wrong, and not implementing a full vetting will lead to a failure of the revitalization of the system.

“It became clear from yesterday that justice will continue being served in Armenia by the judges who have given legal terming to the persecutions and murders of citizens during past decades, who have acquitted those who have looted and plundered the people, the very same judges who up to this day are under the direct or indirect influence of the former authorities and oligarchs,” Babajanyan told lawmakers in parliament, speaking about a May 11 live televised discussion between PM Nikol Pashinyan and Justice Minister Rustam Badasyan regarding the judiciary reforms.

“And you have naively decided to give them a chance of self-cleansing. And turns out the ordinary citizens will continue paying from their taxes to these judges, moreover, it became clear that you have decided to raise their salaries,” he added.

Babajanyan argues that the revolution might suffer a defeat in the judiciary sector.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan




U.S. Congress strongly criticizes Azerbaijani authorities

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan is using the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as an excuse to carry out political pressures and limit the freedom of speech in the country, Congressman Alcee L. Hastings and Senator Roger Wicker, co-chairs of the U.S. Helsinki Commission, said in a statement, Voice of America reports.

“During this pandemic, public health precautions do not excuse politically-motivated repression. We are deeply troubled by reports that the Government of Azerbaijan is further squeezing its people’s access to free _expression_, media, and information through arrests, fines, harassment, and possibly torture. Authorities should cease exploiting this global crisis to limit the speech of members of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan and other activists and reporters”, the statement says.

The statement of the U.S. Congress’ Commission says “in recent weeks, Azerbaijani authorities have detained, questioned, jailed, fined, and, in one case possibly tortured opposition members and journalists”.