Anti-Pashinyan protests resume in Yerevan

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 15:29,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Protesters calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan are again rallying in different parts of Yerevan.

One group had gathered at the Sayat Nova-Charents intersection, where ARF official Gegham Manukyan was leading the crowd. They began disrupting traffic and police intervened. Manukyan was detained. Protesters resumed marching down Sayat Nova Street. Similar demonstrations, described as “civil disobedience” campaigns are underway elsewhere in Yerevan.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

President of Artsakh signs decree on 2021 winter military draft and demobilization

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 15:56,

STEPANAKERT, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan has signed on December 11 a decree on conducting 2021 winter military draft and demobilization, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

According to the decree, male citizens of Artsakh to become 18 years old before December 31, who have not used the right to draft deferment or have lost it, will be called up to mandatory military service on January-February 2021.

The demobilization will take place in January 2021.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

ARF’s Ishkhan Saghatelyan detained during anti-Pashinyan protests

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 16:44,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. One of the leaders of the ongoing protests demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was detained late afternoon on December 11 in downtown Yerevan.

ARF (Dashnaktsutyun) Supreme Body Representative Ishkhan Saghatelyan was detained when the protesters were trying to block traffic at the France Square near the Opera Theater. Police intervened and reopened the streets.

The “civil disobedience” campaigns continue in Yerevan.

The ARF is among the more than a dozen political parties who have formed the “Homeland Salvation Movement” seeking to oust Prime Minister Pashinyan over his handling of the Nagorno Karabakh war and the terms of the armistice and replace him with ex-PM Vazgen Manukyan as an interim leader who would eventually organize early general elections.

Most of these 16 political parties are non-parliamentary ones, with the exception of Prosperous Armenia (BHK) Party. However, the parliamentary Bright Armenia (LHK) party is also calling on the PM to resign, but it hasn’t joined the “Homeland Salvation Movement”.

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Artsakh military death toll reaches 2996 as retrieval and identification of bodies continues

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 16:39,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. The death toll of the Artsakh military in the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war has reached 2996 as the search, retrieval and identification of bodies continues.

“As of this moment 2996 bodies were medically examined,” Armenian healthcare ministry spokesperson Alina Nikoghosyan told ARMENPRESS.  She said a total of 1816 DNA samples were taken from family members of KIA troops, and 993 samples from the bodies of the KIAs of the 2020 Artsakh war.

256 samples from family members and 541 samples from the unidentified bodies are pending results as of December 10.

The examination and identification process continues.

On December 10, the Artsakh authorities said the number of KIA troops who have been identified so far stood at 1779.

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Armenia Ombudsman sends new evidence on Azerbaijani atrocities to international organizations

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 17:12,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan is sending new evidence to the international organizations about the Azerbaijani atrocities conducted during and after the recent war launched against Artsakh.

“It’s important that this time they are also sent to the criminal prosecution bodies of those countries which have universal jurisdiction.

The evidence has been subject to legal drafting by our staff, has been translated from Azerbaijani or Turkish to English and Russian”, the Ombudsman said on Facebook.

He informed that together with the evidence a legal analysis is also sent showing that the Azerbaijani side is artificially delaying the process of the return of prisoners of war and the exchange of the bodies of killed servicemen.

“All materials will also be sent to the Armenian foreign ministry, Armenia’s permanent representatives to international organizations, diplomatic missions abroad, as well as Armenia’s representative to ECHR”, Tatoyan said.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Protester and police officer hospitalized in Yerevan

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 17:12,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. A protesters and an on-duty police officer are hospitalized with various traumas they suffered during the anti-government demonstrations in downtown Yerevan.

They have been taken to the Heratsi Hospital.

The hospital’s spokesperson Shushan Danielyan told ARMENPRESS that the 41-year old protester suffered a traumatic brain injury, while the 23-year-old police officer sustained an upper extremity injury.

The protesters demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan were blocking the intersection at France Square in Yerevan. Police intervened and opened the street.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Turkish Ambassador summoned to Iran’s Foreign Ministry in connection with statements made by Erdogan

Turkish Ambassador summoned to Iran’s Foreign Ministry in connection with statements made by Erdogan

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Turkey to Iran Derya Örs has been summoned to the foreign ministry of Iran on the occasion of an excerpt from a poem recited by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a parade in Baku on December 10, ARMENPRESS reports, citing Mehrnews, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said.

He said that Turkish Ambassador to Iran has been sumonned to the Foreig Ministry for the ”confusing and unacceptable” remarks made by the Turkish president in Baku.

According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Tehran expressed its resolute complaint against such remarks, calling on the Turkish government to give explanations as soon as possible.

”During the meeting with the Ambassador, the Director General of the Foreign Ministry for Eurasia Affairs stressed that the era of territorial aspirations and belligerent empires is long over. The Islamic Republic of Iran will not allow anyone to interfere in its territorial integrity, and history shows that Iran will not compromise on its national security”, Khatibzadeh said.

During a military parade in Baku on December 10, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recited a poem containing separatist ideas about the Araks River. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif harshly responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his Twitter account.




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-12-20

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 17:27,

YEREVAN, 11 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 December, USD exchange rate up by 1.85 drams to 520.62 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 3.02 drams to 630.94 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.05 drams to 7.11 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.95 drams to 688.00 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 153.06 drams to 30871.32 drams. Silver price down by 1.92 drams to 399.79 drams. Platinum price up by 311.93 drams to 17374.38 drams.

Armenpress: People of Artsakh have the right to self-determination – Russian MP

People of Artsakh have the right to self-determination – Russian MP

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS.  Head of the Institute of the CIS countries, First deputy chairman of the committee of the State Duma for the CIS and relations with Russian nationals abroad Konstantin Zatulin thinks the people of Artsakh have the right to self-determination, ARMENPRESS reports Zatulin said during a Yerevan-Moscow online discussion on December 11.

”I continue to think that the people of Nagorno Karabakh or Artsakh have the right to self-determination, particularly, given that at the moment of the collapse of the Soviet Union the Socialist Republic of Azerbaijan had already lost control of the territories Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. The announcments of Azerbaijan that it’s their territorory needs to be reconsidered”, Zatulin said.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 12/11/2020

                                        Friday, 
Armenian President, Speaker Discuss Political Crisis
Armenia -- President Armen Sarkissian (R) and parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan 
meet in Yerevan, .
President Armen Sarkissian met with a key political ally of Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian on Friday after discussing mounting political tensions in Armenia with 
his two predecessors critical of the current government.
Sarkissian’s press office said he and parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan 
“exchanged thoughts on the current situation in the country and spoke about 
possible ways of resolving it.”
A statement by the Armenian parliament said the two men discussed the domestic 
political situation and each other’s “visions for resolving a number of issues.” 
It too did not elaborate.
Sarkissian held similar consultations with former Presidents Robert Kocharian 
and Serzh Sarkisian earlier this week. All three men publicly called on 
Pashinian to resign as prime minister and pave the way for fresh parliamentary 
elections following the Russian-mediated ceasefire that stopped the war in 
Nagorno-Karabakh on November 10.
Kocharian has been particularly scathing about Pashinian’s handling of the war 
that resulted in heavy Armenian casualties and territorial losses. He has 
encouraged his supporters to participate in ongoing anti-government protests 
staged by opposition parties.
Pashinian has rejected opposition demands for his resignation, the formation of 
an interim government and the holding of snap parliamentary elections. At the 
same time he signaled through some of his allies readiness to discuss with the 
opposition the possibility of such a vote.
Mirzoyan was beaten up and severely injured early on November 10 as angry mobs 
attacked and ransacked key state buildings in Yerevan following the announcement 
of the ceasefire agreement. The 41-year-old speaker, who is a leading member of 
Pashinian’s Civil Contract party, underwent several surgeries as a result.
Sarkissian again strongly condemned the beating and said “any manifestation of 
violence” is unacceptable. According to his office, the president also called on 
Armenian political actors to show “restraint” and avoid violent actions or calls 
for violence.
The parliament statement likewise said that Sarkissian and Mirzoyan spoke out 
against any violent methods of political struggle.
Yerevan Seeks End To Russian Entry Ban For Armenians
RUSSIA -- A passenger waits at a coronavirus testing station at the Vnukovo 
airport in Moscow, October 8, 2020
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Friday again called on Russia to lift a 
coronavirus-related entry ban for Armenian nationals which has aggravated 
Armenia’s economic problems.
The Russian government banned the entry of visitors from many foreign countries 
this spring in a bid to contain the coronavirus pandemic. A few months later it 
allowed citizens of some of those countries, including all other members of the 
Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) except Armenia, to visit Russia.
The ban directly affected tens of thousands of Armenian migrant workers earning 
a living in Russia on a seasonal or permanent basis. Many of them had to return 
to Armenia following lockdown restrictions imposed across Russia in March.
Most migrant workers have had trouble finding jobs in Armenia since then. The 
Armenian economy is on course to contract by at least 7 percent this year due to 
the pandemic and the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Armenian government has repeatedly pressed Moscow to lift the ban in recent 
months. Russian officials have yet to publicly say when that could happen.
Pashinian raised the matter at a virtual summit of EEU leaders held on Friday.
“Unfettered cargo and passenger traffic with the other countries of the Union is 
of fundamental importance to us,” Pashinian told the presidents of Russia, 
Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
“Restrictions are especially sensitive in this area, and the creation of 
conditions for lifting the bans on the entry of Armenian citizens into a number 
of EEU member states is therefore imperative now,” he said.
Armenia -- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian attends a virtual summit of 
the Eurasian Economic Union from Yerevan, .
All of those ex-Soviet states have been hit hard by the pandemic. The Armenian 
authorities have confirmed over 146,000 COVID-19 cases and 2,445 deaths caused 
by them in the country of about 3 million. The real number of cases is believed 
to be much higher.
Pashinian also reiterated his calls for the creation of a single energy market 
that would lower the cost of Russian natural gas imported by Armenia and other 
EEU member states.
The gas price is currently significantly lower for consumers in Russia than 
other ex-Soviet states making up the trade bloc. Armenia and Belarus want Moscow 
to agree to uniform EEU energy tariffs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected the idea at an EEU summit in May, 
implying that Yerevan and Minsk should agree first to even deeper economic 
integration with Moscow which would result in a “single budget and system of 
taxation” for all EEU member states.
Government’s Resignation Nonnegotiable For Tsarukian’s Party
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenia -- Opposition supporters demonstrate in Yerevan to demand Prme Minister 
Nikol Pashinian's resignation, .
The resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his cabinet remains a 
necessary condition for holding fresh parliamentary elections in Armenia, Gagik 
Tsarukian’s opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) insisted on Friday.
A senior member of the BHK’s parliamentary group, the second largest in the 
National Assembly, stood by opposition claims that Pashinian’s government has 
lost its legitimacy as a result of the war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
“A government solely associated with defeat, loss of lands and capitulation 
cannot organize and hold pre-term parliamentary elections,” said Iveta Tonoyan.
“I do realize that the authorities could take that step … and use their 
administrative resources to achieve [electoral] victory and retain power. But I 
repeat that we have only one political agenda now: the change of the government 
and only then the conduct of fresh parliamentary elections under a new prime 
minister,” she told reporters.
The BHK is part of a coalition of more than a dozen opposition parties staging 
street protests and demanding that Pashinian hand over power to an interim 
government tasked with holding the snap elections within a year.
The prime minister and his political team reject the opposition demands. Still, 
a senior member of the ruling My Step bloc indicated on Thursday that the 
country’s leadership is ready to discuss with the opposition the possibility of 
fresh polls.
Both the BHK and the Bright Armenia Party (LHK), the second and more moderate 
parliamentary opposition force, said they have received no such offers from My 
Step yet.
LHK leader Edmon Marukian signaled his readiness to hold election-related talks 
with the authorities.
“If they are talking about holding the elections after enacting a [new] 
Electoral Code there should certainly be discussions because the rules of the 
game must be clear to all players,” Marukian told a news conference.
“I don’t know who will hold the pre-term elections but I predict that they will 
take place after six months at the latest,” he said.
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