Simon Martirosyan likely to get Nurudinov’s Rio 2016 gold

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 12:36, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. Armenian weightlifter Simon Martirosyan, the Rio 2016 Olympic Games silver medalist, will likely receive the gold medal for the championship, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Arayik Harutyunyan said at a Cabinet meeting.

“According to our information the athlete who won the first place has been disqualified for doping,” he said, referring to Ruslan Nurudinov.

Harutyunyan was presenting to the Cabinet the plans on rebuilding and building schools and sports schools in the country. As part of the project, it is envisaged to build a modern weightlifting gym in Armavir Province, a recommendation brought forward by Martirosyan himself.

The news that Martirosyan will likely get the Rio 2016 gold was first revealed by his coach in late December 2019.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

National Security Service denies media reports on NSS Director’s resignation

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 13:27, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The media reports according to which Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Eduard Martirosyan and a group of staffers have submitted resignation letter have nothing to do with the reality, the NSS press service told Armenpress.

“The National Security Service continues normal operation”, the press service said.

Media outlets were reporting different reasons on resignation.

 

Reporting by Karen Khachatryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Artsakh builds PCR lab for coronavirus tests

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 13:47, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The Artsakhi authorities are completing the construction of an 800 square meter polymerase chain reaction (PCR) laboratory in the Center of Epidemiology and Hygiene.

The Ministry of Healthcare of Artsakh said the lab will be used for diagnostics of various bacteria and viruses, including the novel coronavirus.

The lab is planned to be commissioned soon.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

COVID-19: Russia overtakes France and Germany with most confirmed cases

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 12:45, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The number of COVID-19 cases in Russia has climbed by 11,231 over the past day, reaching 177,160 in all regions, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

Some 23,803 people have recovered and a total of 1,625 patients have died.

The daily growth rate in cases stood at 6.8% like the day earlier. Some 5,471 new patients (48.7%) have not had any symptoms.

Russia is now ranked fifth in the world for the number of COVID-19 cases, overtaking France and Germany. Most cases have been recorded in the United States (1,228,603), Spain (220,325), Italy (214,457) and the United Kingdom (202,359).

Iran coronavirus cases rise by 1,485 in one day

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 14:22, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. According to the latest data, the number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Iran has increased by 1,485 bringing the total number of cases to 103,135, the Armenian Embassy in Iran said on Facebook.

68 more deaths have been registered in the past one day. The death toll has reached 6,486.

2,728 coronavirus infected patients are in serious condition.

The number of recovered people increased by 1,157 raising the total number of recoveries to 82,744.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Pashinyan assures relations between Armenia and Iran develop dynamically

 

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 15:26, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The relations between Armenia and Iran are dynamically developing, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during a Q&A session in the Parliament, at the completion of presenting the annual report of the performance of the government’s 2019 action plan.

Talking about the current level of the Armenia-Iran relations, Pashinyan said: “Recently I had a telephone conversation with the President of Iran. Our countries have very good relations, and they are developing dynamically”.

During the recent telephone talk between the Armenian PM and the Iranian President, the sides praised the fact that the two countries continue the commercial cooperation despite the temporary communication restrictions due to the novel coronavirus.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Construction of 3rd Armenia-Iran power transmission line expected to be completed in 2020

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 15:31, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The construction works of the 3rd Armenia-Iran power transmission line are expected to be completed in 2020, Armenian minister of territorial administration and infrastructures Suren Papikyan, who also serves as the chairman of the Armenia-Iran joint inter-governmental commission, said during a Q&A session in the Parliament.

Touching upon the ongoing projects between Armenia and Iran, the minister said: “In the reporting period the construction of the Armenia-Iran 400 kW power transmission line and sub-station continued. This year it is expected to complete the construction, but, unfortunately, due to the novel coronavirus, the beginning of this year was not so promising. But we hope we will manage to complete the works in accordance with the deadline”.

As for the works to upgrade the inter-state road connecting Armenia with Iran, the minister said: “We already have an ordered project for the reconstruction of Agarak-Kajaran highway and construction of a tunnel. The Italian company, which won the tender, will carry out these works. The construction works will begin this year”.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

The Operation Ring: international response

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 14:45, 7 May, 2020

On the night of April 29 to April 30, 1991, USSR and Azerbaijan launched a large-scale military operation named “Ring” against the peaceful Armenian population of a great number of Armenian villages in Shushi, Martakert, Hadrout regions of NKAO, as well as many villages in Shahumyan region, Getashen sub-district and Armenia’s Noyemberyan, Goris, Ijevan and Shamshadin regions. The first targets of the operation were the Armenian villages of Getashen (nowadays Chaykend) and Martunashen (nowadays Gharabulagh) that were part of Soviet Azerbaijan’s Khanlar district (in 1989 the district announced its decision to be unified with the Shahumyan region).

The 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Soviet Union’s 4th Army, elements of the 104th Guards Airborne Division located in Shamkhor, Soviet Interior Ministry forces of Baku as well as Special Purpose Police Units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan (OMON) were involved in the aggressive military operation targeted at the peaceful Armenian population.

The operation had a special scheme; Soviet army divisions were surrounding the Armenian villages after which Azerbaijan’s OMON forces were entering the villages, creating incompatible conditions for life they were capturing and mutilating people, using force or threat, looting and forcibly deporting them from their native villages.

A senior associate of the Carnegie Foundation, British analyst Thomas De Waal described the operation as “the beginning of the open, armed phase of the Karabakh conflict” and “arguably the first and last “Soviet civil war”․

Native Armenians and their self-defence units were to show resistance to all of the units of Azerbaijani militia supported by the Soviet divisions.

There are many accounts related to the situation in Getashen and Martunashen villages long before the launch of the operation. On September 14, 1990, in his speech on the Armenian television, Lt Col of the Interior Ministry forces Aleksander Ishchuk accused the Soviet authorities of using internal troops against civilians, especially in the NKAO. Besides this, Ishchuk also did not consider it appropriate to eliminate the state of emergency and withdraw internal troops from the Armenia, NKAO and Shaumyan region, considering that this would further aggravate the situation and allow Azerbaijani armed groups to invade the NKAO and settle the score with the Armenians.

The European Parliament in 1991 also spoke out on the tension of the situation in the Getashen subdistrict and in the above-mentioned regions of NKAO and Armenia, adopting a resolution on March 14 and calling on the President of the USSR Gorbachev to put an end to the deliberate and forcible eviction of the population of Karabakh and surrounding Armenian-populated areas, and stop infringement on the security of residents.

However, these responses did not prevent either the Center or even more so the authorities of Soviet Azerbaijan from giving up on the pre-planned operation. On the night of April 29 to April 30, the Soviet forces of Kirovabad (Gandzak) along with the Azerbaijani OMON, blocked Martunashen and Getashen villages. On the one hand, from the high hills adjacent to the villages, armoured vehicles began to fire at the houses, on the other – helicopters, after which the massacre of civilians and the forced deportation of residents took place. The 2 Armenian settlements were entirely cleansed from Armenians by May 8th.

On May 5, representatives of human rights organization  named “Memorial” and members of the Karabakh Committee of Russian intellectuals held protests in Leningrad against the illegal actions in Getashen and Martunashen. On the next day, the Lensoviet (the Executive Committee of the Council of People’s Deputies of the City of Leningrad) raised the issue of the massacre and deportation of Armenians in these villages.

The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Senate, Claiborne Pell, who arrived in Moscow in 1991, suggested that the NKAO should be out of Azerbaijan’s subordination, noting that the USSR should ensure the security of the Armenian population of the Union, considering the fact that leaving the region under the control of Azerbaijan would further deepen the violence and cause new clashes.

The resolution adopted by the US Senate on May 17, 1991, stated that the attacks on the Armenian civilians from NKAO and Armenia have become frequent in nature and that the Soviet and Azerbaijani forces have destroyed Armenian villages and depopulated Armenian areas in and around Nagorno-Karabakh in violation of internationally recognized human rights, and that the armed militia threatens stability and peace in Armenia.

According to the resolution the US Senate condemned “the attacks on innocent children, women, and men in Armenian areas and communities in and around Nagorno-Karabakh and in Armenia”, “the indiscriminate use of force, including the shelling of civilian areas, on Armenia’s eastern and southern borders”, calling for the “end to the blockades and other uses of force and intimidation directed against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh”.

As stated in the resolution, the US Senate reconfirms the commitment of the United States to the success of democracy and self-determination in the Soviet Union and its various republics, by expressing its deep concern about any Soviet action of retribution, intimidation, or leverage against those Republics and regions which have chosen to seek the fulfilment of their political aspirations. In other words, the Senate also states that the USSR and Azerbaijan committed massive violations of international humanitarian law like the forced deportations, crimes of aggression, the indiscriminate use of force, military actions against the civilian population, the use of violence against women, children and the elderly. At the same time, the Senate expressed its support for the realization of the right to self-determination.

The deportations in Getashen and Martunashen accompanied by inhumane acts are evidenced by the reports of professor Richard Willson, Harvard University, and “Memorial”, the inter-republican human rights organization. The reports mention that the deportations in Armenian settlements were accompanied by mass violations of human rights; murder, beatings, kidnapping and captivity of people, appropriation of property or illegal acquisition of property at a humiliating price. Both of the reports state that the residents were forced to make a request to leave Azerbaijan “voluntarily”.

A number of responses from the international press also confirm the above.

“Christian Science Monitor” (USA) newspaper states: “In the Soviet Union, Armenians saw a guarantee of their security, and now the unfolding events prove the opposite”.

“Washington Post” (USA): “According to the data provided by both of the sides, the fighting began after Azerbaijani militia special forces, accompanied by tanks and armoured vehicles, entered the Armenian-populated areas in the Western part of Azerbaijan… Most Armenians believe that the Kremlin, protecting Azerbaijan, wants to put pressure on them for refusing to participate in the signing of the Union Treaty”.

The above-mentioned excerpts are from the National Archives of Armenia.

It is worth noting that Armenia, unlike Azerbaijan, refused to join the new Union Treaty on March 15, 1990, at the 3rd Congress of People’s deputies of the USSR. Armenia also refused to participate in the all-Union referendum on March 17, 1991, aimed at preserving the USSR, whilst 93.3% of the population of Azerbaijan voted for it.

“Kommersant” newspaper stated that Kremlin gives weapons to the Ministry of internal Affairs of the Azerbaijan SSR, which the latter directs against the Armenian population [«Коммерсантъ», 20 мая, 1991].

Despite the response of the international community, the operation did not stop – on the contrary, until August of 1991, it went on in the same pattern against the Armenian population in the villages of the NKAO and the above-mentioned regions of the Republic of Armenia and was prevented only by the August Putsch in Moscow.

Operation Ring has shown that it is possible to preserve the security of the population only through organized self-defence, the presence of its own armed forces. The Operation “Ring” became the basis for a sharp increase in tension as a result of which the conflict went onto a military phase, leading to an imposed war, in the outcome of which the population of Artsakh was able to protect their right to self-determination.

Vanuhi Karapetyan




All Ucom sales and service centers reopened

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 15:28, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. All Ucom sales and service centers have resumed normal operations due to the decision of the emergency commandant to reduce a number of restrictions in a set of the economy sectors, Ucom told Armenpress. On the eve of reopening, all necessary measures were taken to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus infection. The sales halls are regularly disinfected and ventilated, medical masks, gloves and antibacterial means have been provided to the service staff.

“Our staff does their best to return to normal operations mode. I appreciate the progress, and today we’ve opened all sales and service centers. Large-scale work has been done in the past few days. The halls have been disinfected, all the necessary items have been provided to create a safe environment for both our employees and dear customers. Thank you for being with us,” said Ara Sergei Khachatryan, Director General at Ucom.

“Let us also remind about Ucom’s e-shop which operates in parallel to regular shops and where all showcased and available products may be delivered both in Yerevan and in the regions. Delivery in Yerevan is carried out within 1 business day, while the regional delivery may take up to 3 business days. Customers may also subscribe to Ucom mobile services via e-shop. Let us add, that all customers concerned about their own health and care for their close ones can benefit from all online service and payment means offered by Ucom, in particular, by downloading Ucom and uPay mobile applications from Google Play or App Store”, Ucom said in a statement.

$9 million investment from Diaspora

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 16:59, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. On May 6th, construction officially began on the “Areg Energia” solar farm in the Saravan region of Vayots Dzor, the Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs of Armenia told Armenpress.

“High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan, Vayots Dzor Regional Governor Ararat Grigoryan, Honorary Consul of Cyprus in Armenia Armen Khachatryan, Diaspora Armenian businessman, co-investor Ashot Mkrtchyan and others were present at the groundbreaking ceremony. The idea for the investment arose ten months ago when well-known local Armenian businessmen from Cyprus, David and Alexander Petrosyan and Ashot Mkrtchyan met with High Commissioner Sinanyan and became inspired by the changes in Armenia. After which they came to the homeland, studied the legislative and investment fields, and began to implement the idea.

The $ 9 million solar farm situated on a 36-acre plot of land in Saravan, at an altitude of 1,720 meters above sea level, will be completed in a year’s time.

High Commissioner Sinanyan highlighted the investment policy adopted by the Armenian Government and the fact that investors are able to earn a significant profit in Armenia. The Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs is always ready to support Diaspora investors and any problems they may encounter.

Co-investor, Ashot Mkrtchyan noted that they have turned their attention to the homeland and if successful, investments will be made in other spheres as well. In a video message, representative of the Armenian community in the Cypriot House of Representatives, MP Vardges Mahdesyan expressed his confidence that the experience of the Republic of Cyprus in the field of solar energy will greatly contribute to the success of the investment. According to the Cypriot-Armenian MP, this initiative will promote the development of Armenia-Cyprus relations, strengthen homeland-Diaspora ties, and contribute to the development of Armenia’s economy.

Cypriot-Armenian businessman and co-investor David Petrosyan praised the activities of the Office of the High Commissioner and the role of Zareh Sinanyan in making the investment possible. According to the businessman, this initiative is especially valuable in terms of ensuring Armenia’s energy security.

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The Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs is responsible for developing and implementing the strategies and policies for all Armenia-Diaspora relations. To learn more about our activities follow us on social media at @DiasporaHighCommissionerOfficeArmenia or email us at [email protected]”, the statement said.