57,3 billion AMD distributed within framework of government’s 1-13th anti-crisis measures – PM

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 13:21, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. As of now 57,3 billion drams have been distributed within the framework of the Armenian government’s 1-13th anti-crisis measures, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

“The money has been distributed among nearly 23,000 legal entities and 825,000 individuals”, the PM said.

The PM drew the attention to the fact that these numbers do not involve the 14th, 15th and 16th anti-crisis measures as they are in process.

“As a result of the implementation of these programs the number of beneficiary individuals will exceed 1 million 200,000”, the PM said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Coronavirus: Restriction on free movement of people across Armenia to be lifted starting May 4

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 14:22, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. The restrictions on citizens’ free movement will be lifted in Armenia starting May 4, but the ban on public transport operation will still remain in force, Deputy minister of economy Varos Simonyan said at a press conference today, presenting the package of new changes which will come into force on May 4.

“In particular, the restrictions on free movement will be lifted, in other words, all citizens will be allowed to move freely across Armenia. But the ban on the operation of public transport will remain in force, because there are some risky approaches connected with the spread of the novel coronavirus”, he said.

According to the package, almost all restrictions are being lifted, only some will remain relating to some types of economic activity. In particular, this relates to the wholesale and retail trade. There almost wouldn’t be restrictions in retail and wholesale trade, only the restriction in trade centers will be maintained. This means that the shopping malls, department stores will still remain closed. Only the groceries, pharmacies existing in their territory, as well as the agricultural markets will operate.

The processing industry will start operation with all activity types. Those restaurants, cafes and bars, which will have an outdoor space, will operate. Botanical gardens, zoos and specially protected areas, as well as the reservoirs will also open.

The operation of sports facilities will be allowed only with the participation of professional athletes for holding sports events, as well as the operation of sport clubs. Personal services, including washing, cleaning and dry cleaning services, hairdressing and beauty salons will also start operating from May 4.

 

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Iran coronavirus cases rise by 1,006 in one day

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 14:55, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. According to the latest data, the number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Iran has increased by 1,006 bringing the total number of cases to 95,646, the Armenian Embassy in Iran said on Facebook.

63 more deaths have been registered in the past one day. The death toll has reached 6,091.

2,899 coronavirus infected patients are in serious condition.

The number of recovered people increased by 1,215, raising the total number of recoveries to 76,318.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Deputy PM Avinyan offers congratulation on Labor Day

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 15:44, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, State of Emergency Commandant, Tigran Avinyan addressed a congratulatory message on the Labor Day.

The message says:

“Dear compatriots,

Work is one of the driving forces of civilization. Person is self-exercised, creates a value thanks to work, at the same time ensuring his welfare and that of his family. Work is also the base of public welfare.

I am confident that Armenia will manage to make a bold step and transition from the developing countries to the list of developed states through organized, effective and smart work. In order to implement this ambitious agenda the constant development of the human capital – the knowledge, capacities and skills of women and men, is very vital. Therefore, the progress of education and science must be our priority.

It’s also important that the rights of workers must be protected and we must have a work-entertainment harmony. Despite the major achievements in this matter we still need to pass a long path to achieve the desired. We will succeed in this only through employee-employer-public administration close cooperation and dialogue.

I congratulate all of us on the International Day of Labor and Workers. I am sure that we will build strong and successful Armenia through joint work”.

Coronavirus: Armenia has capacity to carry out 1000 tests daily

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 14:52, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has a capacity to carry out 1000 tests a day for diagnosing the novel coronavirus, but the healthcare ministry is trying to increase the number of groups to be tested, Deputy healthcare minister Lena Nanushyan said at a press conference.

“We are trying to increase the number of groups subject to testing with all possible means. All risky groups, which might have coronavirus, have been included, for instance, the healthcare workers, patients having pneumonia, have been included. Thanks to the expansion of the laboratory network we have a capacity to carry out nearly 1000 tests a day”, she said.

The deputy minister said the actions to isolate people who tested positive continue.

Earlier healthcare minister Arsen Torosyan said they plan to reach the number of daily tests to 1000.

As of the latest data, the number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Armenia has reached 2,148. 977 patients have already recovered. At the moment the number of active cases is 1,136. 33 death cases have been registered since the outbreak.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID19 updates: Russia overtakes Iran in most confirmed cases

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 17:16, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. The number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world has surpassed 3 million 329 thousand 453, according to the data released by coronavirus research centers.

The death toll is over 234,000.

More than 1 million 053 thousand 040 patients have recovered.

US is leading in the world in terms of the largest number of infected people (1 million 095 thousand 977 confirmed cases). 63,876 deaths were reported.

Then comes Spain which confirmed 239,639 cases so far. The total number of deaths in Spain is 24,543.

Spain is followed by Italy which reported a total of 205,463 cases. 27,967 patients have died.

UK overtook France, confirming 171,253 cases and 26,771 deaths.

The next is France with a total of 167,178 cases and 24,376 deaths.

Germany has confirmed 163,162 cases and 6,632 deaths.

Turkey has recorded 120,204 cases. The deaths comprise 3,174.

Russia overtook China and Iran, confirming 114,431 cases. The deaths reached 1,169.

Iran recorded 95,646 cases. 6,091 people have died in Iran from coronavirus.

Brazil surpassed China with most confirmed cases (87,187). More than 6,000 people have died in Brazil.

China confirmed a total of 82,874 cases. 12 new cases have been confirmed in the country in the past one day. The death toll here is 4,633. No death case has been registered in the past one day.

Canada confirmed 53,236 cases, Belgium – 49,032, the Netherlands – 39,791.

Georgia confirmed 566 cases of coronavirus and 6 deaths.

Among the Arab states Qatar overtook the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with the most confirmed cases – 14,096. The death toll has reached 12 in Qatar. The number of infected people in the UAE is 13,038. 111 death cases have been registered here. Egypt reported 5,537 confirmed cases and 392 deaths. In Kuwait the number of confirmed cases is 4,377 and that of the deaths is 30. Iraq confirmed 2,085 cases and 93 deaths. 729 cases have been reported in Lebanon, the deaths comprise 24. Syria’s confirmed cases reached 43. 3 death cases have been registered.

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 210 countries and territories.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

6 out of 8 coronavirus infected patients in Artsakh recover

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 17:33, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. On May 1, one of the citizens of Artsakh, who has been infected with the novel coronavirus, has passed testing, but the result was negative, Artsakh’s Information Center said.

The citizen will be discharged from hospital.

So far, 8 cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed in Artsakh. 6 patients have already recovered.

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 210 countries and territories.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Asbarez: Chamlian Shows Teacher Appreciation with ‘Driveway Parade’

May 1, 2020

Going above and beyond, Chamlian Armenian School hosted its first Driveway Parade in order to emphasize the readiness and willingness of its teachers to go the extra mile for their students. This unique experience provided an opportunity for Chamlian students to physically visit Chamlian, while maintaining physical distancing by remaining in their vehicles.

Students and teachers had the opportunity to connect on a personal level with waves, encouraging words, banners, and smiles! The Kindergarten department of Chamlian Armenian School, comprised of Anoush Garabedian, Carolina Chavez, Nora Krajian, Zorineh Mardirosian, and Anet Aboolian, along with Chamlian Principal Dr. Talin Kargodorian and administration staff Seda Batmanian, and Deeown Shaverdian greeted students in the driveway to remind their Chamlian Tigers that they love them and miss them beyond words.

Chamlian Armenian School continues to actively engage students within their exemplary Distance Learning Program and awaits the day to welcome back their beloved students on their beautiful campus!

Asbarez: Armenian Community’s Feeding America Fundraiser Exceeds Goals

May 1, 2020

Through the efforts of the Armenian community, Feed America will be able to provide meals to 5 million people during the COVID-19 crisis

As COVID-19 Upends Traditional March for Justice, Armenian-Americans Come Together in Honor of First Responders Then and Now

On April 24, 2020 the Armenian-American community commemorated the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. On this occasion, a coalition of Southern Californian Armenian community organizations including the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region brought together Armenians from across America to commemorate the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide by holding a fundraiser for Feeding America, raising enough funds to provide over 5 million meals to Americans in need.

For more than 50 years, the Armenian community has taken to the streets across America every April 24th to protest Turkey’s active denial of the Armenian Genocide. During the 100th year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in 2015, the protest march brought over 166,000 Armenian-Americans to the streets of Los Angeles – the largest in the history of the city – to protest outside the Turkish consulate.

This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in lieu of the annual March for Justice, Armenian-American community organizations coordinated an humanitarian fundraiser with a pledge to provide 1.5 million meals to Americans in need in honor of the 1.5 million lives lost during the genocide.

Over the course of less than a week, the nationwide Armenian community came together to raise over $250,000 in support of Feeding America through its campaign. Donations were matched by Tony Robbins via the One Billion Meal Challenge, providing twice the impact.

With every $1 donated to Feeding America, the campaign helped secure and distribute at least 10 meals to people facing hunger throughout the country – resulting in the “1.5 Million Meals for 1.5 Million Lives” campaign raising a total of over 5,000,000 meals.

“Feeding America is grateful to the Armenian-American community for its generous outpouring of support and for helping to provide over 1.5 million meals to neighbors struggling with hunger,” said Briana Crane, Managing Director of Strategic Gifts at Feeding America. “With this help, we can meet the unprecedented need presented by this crisis and implement creative and safe ways to distribute food to millions of families across the country.”

“I want to thank the Armenian American community for their incredible generosity”, said Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of Feeding America Catherine Davis via video message to the ANCA-WR. “You’ve now donated over 5 million meals to people who struggle with hunger. What an incredible accomplishment in such a short period of time. We’re so grateful to the survivors and descendants of the Armenian genocide who decided to help the American people through these challenging times. On behalf of Feeding America, I want to thank you for your generosity, you’re helping to strengthen all of our communities.”

The 1.5 Million Meals campaign also highlighted the shared histories of the American and Armenian people, with this year’s fundraising efforts also paying homage to Near East Relief and its steadfast service to victims of the Armenian Genocide during their time of need over 100 years ago.

Near East Relief – formed in 1915 – at the encouragement of President Wilson became the first congressionally-sanctioned non-governmental organization in the United States and the first major international humanitarian operation of its kind in the world.

With an initial fundraising goal of $30 million, between 1915 and 1930 NER went on to raise over $117 million – the equivalent of $2.8 billion in today’s terms – and established over 400 orphanages, refugee centers, hospitals, clinics, and vocational schools throughout the Near East. Due to the efforts of Near East Relief, over 132,000 Armenian orphans and over a million refugees of the genocide were saved.

“The American people and the Armenian nation are inextricably bound thanks to the generosity of the American public, and the courage of the NER volunteers in assisting the survivors of the Armenian Genocide”, said Armen Sahakyan, Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region.

“This fundraising campaign is a natural extension of our America We Thank You initiative, as we now come together to assist the American people during these challenging times.” Joseph Kaskanian, an ANCA-WR board member said about the planning of this unified community effort.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region has long honored the work of Near East Relief and the generosity of the American people, launching its “America: We Thank You, A Tribute to Near East Relief” initiative in 2015 to mark the centenary anniversary of the genocide.

Since then, the initiative has seen resolutions passed honoring the Near East Relief and recognizing the Armenian Genocide at the local, state and federal levels, and brought Armenian Genocide education into classrooms across the country.

Many of those saved by Near East Relief would go on to form the Armenian-American diaspora, now a community of 1.5 million committed to ensuring justice for their ancestors and compatriots who perished in the first genocide of the 20th century.

That justice has been long denied, with the Government of Turkey today actively enforcing the erasure of Armenian history and denial of the genocide. Moreover, Turkey – as a strategic partner in a tumultuous region – has long used the Armenian Genocide as a bargaining chip in its relations with Western powers, threatening to suspend its support for counter-terrorism operations in the Middle East should any partner formally recognize the Armenian Genocide.

In recent years, as Turkey has continued to devolve into an autocratic regime with little regard for human rights and rule of law, its stranglehold over honest remembrance of the Armenian Genocide has started to weaken. This culminated last year in the historic recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the United State House of Representatives and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan and near unanimous support.

In addition to recognizing this historic crime against humanity, both chambers of Congress acknowledged the crucial role played by Near East Relief and the American public in ensuring the survival of the Armenian nation and committed to encouraging public education of both the genocide and the important moment of shared Armenian and American history in classrooms across the country.

An overlooked chapter in American history, the U.S. had been keenly aware of the suffering of the Armenian people during the First World War. Its Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Henry Morgenthau, documented the annihilation of the Armenian nation and reported by wire to the Department of State the dire situation.

Learning of the plight of the Armenians, Foreign Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions James L. Barton and Cleveland H. Dodge, a philanthropist closely involved with missionary work in the Near East – and President Woodrow Wilson’s confidant – organized a committee of for the purposes of raising funds to assist the Armenians of the Near East.

“Through our America We Thank You campaign, the ANCA-WR has been able to build awareness of this proud chapter of our shared history, introducing Near East Relief into public education, and honoring its work through State and Federal congressional resolutions,” Sahakyan remarked.

On this solemn day of remembrance, the nationwide Armenian community came together in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic virtually to raise over $250,000 through the 1.5 million meals campaign. Having far surpassed its original goal, the community as a whole felt that honoring the humanitarian efforts of first responders during this world pandemic is of utmost importance.

“It is thanks to the eyewitness accounts of first-responders and humanitarian workers who saw the genocide unfold that the memory of its victims and survivors lives on in the United States today. Their testimony has been integral to the cause for justice and recognition of the Armenian Genocide, with the latest milestone being last year’s historic, near-unanimous adoption of official recognition resolutions by the two chambers of U.S. Congress.” said Armen Sahakyan

Feeding America is a United States–based nonprofit organization and one of the largest food relief operations in the country. It maintains a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks that feed more than 46 million people through food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and other community-based agencies. Feeding America estimates that as many as 1 in 8 people struggle with hunger in the U.S.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

Asbarez: Bland 24th , But…

May 1, 2020

Garen Yegparian

BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

With apologies to readers for the week I took off from writing, I’m back with the COVID-instigated doldrums behind me. It has served as something of an unexpected stay-cation and has, perhaps perversely, been somewhat refreshing.

Meanwhile, April 24th, 2020 came and went. It was the most uninspiring Genocide commemoration season I have experienced (other than 1993 when, on the 24th, I was driving cross-country to store my car at my parents’ place in Toms River, NJ in preparation for a months-long organizing stint in Artsakh).

The only interesting snippets I have are from a friend who observed these two: the beginnings of a motorized gathering in Hollywood (a few dozen, each, cars and motorcycles at around 10 am on the 24th) and they were anticipating more, planning to drive around with Armenian tricolors on the vehicles; numerous police officers stationed in front of the building housing the Los Angeles Consulate General of Turkey, with no demonstrators around. I got a good chuckle out of the second one. It reminded me of when we’d hold smaller demonstrations/pickets at Turkish diplomatic facilities or, when we had political prisoners whose release we were pursuing, other establishments, and the number of police would outnumber the number of activists protesting!

I caught a little bit of the on-line programming that was presented by the joint, community-wide commemorative committee we’ve got in the Los Angeles basin. It was informative, to be sure, but hardly what one wants and expects on that singular day of the calendar for Armenians.

As I wrote before, Turkey must be thrilled with this virus and what it as accomplished in damping our efforts. It’s not just Genocide commemorative efforts, but overall organizational and political work that is also at low ebb.

But Turkey has not been idle.

I assembled a Genocide hike to maintain the tradition of the past six-seven years that Armenian hiking groups have established. Of course under the pandemic’s constraints, I just contacted a few friends, and ultimately only three of us hiked. I’d thought to have each of us relate our families’ survival and heroism stories. But the conversation took a different course. One of us had recently been to Jerusalem and was gushing about the treasures we have there as one of the three remaining Christian denominations with rights to significant tracts of the old city and its pilgrimage sites. But he also expressed concern about Ankara and what is is reputed to be doing against us on those lands. He was also perturbed by the great propaganda work Ankara is doing to further its denial and anti-Armenian propaganda. He expressed great dismay at our leadership and wondered where our talent was, perceiving that we were not producing equivalent material.

This was very interesting to me since by coincidence, just a day or two earlier another friend reported seeing a VERY slickly, strongly, and (as usual) deceptively prepared video of Turkish propaganda that could lead any reasonable person to doubt the veracity of the Genocide. The conversation resulted in an idea he put forth that I think is exceptional and necessary to add to our arsenal.

The material he had seen was clearly prepared by very competent, albeit conscience-less public relations experts or advertising folks. The idea is to make such cretins pay for the blood-money they are receiving from Turkey. If they have no qualms about blatantly lying for money, then we should have no qualms about taking the battle to their doorstep and holding them personally accountable. Whether this means picketing their homes, embarrassing them online, or whatever else that my not-too-PR-astute mind cannot invent, it should be done to call them out for their sliminess. It should become VERY personal for them, just like the murder of our families, theft of our property, and dispossession from our homeland is for us. We should go right up the very edge of the law, no holds barred. I have no doubt that woven into our communities we have the expertise needed. Let’s put together this hit squad (forgive the negative connotation since these people would be nothing short of heroes) and cut them loose.

Let them gather information on those culpable for Turkey’s anti-Armenian public relations successes. Let them produce whatever material in whatever form on whatever platform they think is effective to apply pressure upon, discomfit, and embarrass those ethical criminals.

Perhaps, with thanks and apologies to Marvel Comics, we could name them the Armenian Avengers. Then, all that remains would be for this team’s leader to call out “Avengers Assemble” and they would get busy naming and shaming the culprits!