Armenia Prosecutor General’s Office forwarding case of minister’s attack on journalist to Special Investigation Service

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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Armenia is forwarding the report on Minister of High-Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan’s attack on journalist Paylak Fahradyan at a café in Yerevan to the Special Investigation Service to prepare a report, Head of the Public Relations Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office Arevik Khachatryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Journalist Paylak Fahradyan went live on Facebook and reported the following:

“Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia Hakob Arshakyan attacked me literally a short while ago. The incident took place at a café in Yerevan. When I saw that the minister was spending his working hours at a café, I approached him and asked why he had decided to spend his working hours at a café. First, Arshakyan told me he works at night and that all hours are working hours for him, after which he asked me to turn the camera off, and when I did, he started telling me that I will remember this day and started threatening me. Since the camera was turned off, I told him that we can recall this day whenever he wants and that he can’t talk to me in such a tone just because he’s a minister. After that, I climbed to the top and started working, after which Arshakyan climbed to the top and attacked me,” the journalist said.

The journalist showed the damaged computer and his damaged hand and stated the following: “You can see that he hurt my hand. Arshakyan also hit my computer and broke it, and my mobile phone on the table was also damaged. There are cameras in the café. I will demand that the administration gives me the video recordings so that I can submit them to the police. Accept this as a report on crime,” Fahradyan emphasized.

Armenian minister attacks reporter in Yerevan cafe (VIDEO)

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Later the journalist went live on his Facebook page noting that the incident took place…

The Mediaport Telegram channel has shared footage of the Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia Hakob Arshakyan attacking a journalist in a cafe.

The Prosecutor General’s Office sent a message about the attack to the Special Investigation Service.

Later the journalist went live on his Facebook page noting that the incident took place in one of the Yerevan cafes. 

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Armenia opposition Alliance Party to run in snap elections with own candidate for PM

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The opposition Alliance Party has issued a statement stating that it will run in the June 20 snap elections without any list, with its own candidate for Prime Minister and with its own alternative candidates.

Earlier, Nikol Pashinyan informed on his Facebook page that Armenia will hold snap parliamentary elections on June 20, 2021.

Azerbaijani political emigrants call on EU authorities to respond to Baku’s actions

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Azerbaijani political emigrants have called on EU authorities to respond to Baku’s actions.

On March 14, in the western French city of Nantes, unknown assailants attacked the Azerbaijani blogger Muhammad Mirzali. Mirzali, 27, was taken to hospital with 16 stab wounds. This is not the first attack on Azerbaijani refugees. On March 15, political emigrants living in Europe called on the EU authorities to respond to Baku’s actions.

An Azerbaijani journalist living in Strasbourg, Emin Akhmedbekov told RFI, Mirzali’s condition improved after the surgery, but he still has a long rehabilitation.

According to him, the assassination attempt on Mirzali was not a surprise or accident. 

Before that, there was an attempt on another blogger – Orkhan Agayev was attacked in Berlin. He was beaten on 13 February. And on January 6, blogger Gamil Mammadov, who also lives in Germany, was attacked. There was also an incomprehensible incident on December 31 – the Azerbaijani political emigrant Vugar Rza disappeared in Brussels, and only on January 15 was his body found in the river.

“For several years, we have repeatedly stated that European politicians take bribes from the Azerbaijani authorities. European politicians received colossal bribes. Nobody believed us,” he noted.

For a long time, European law enforcement agencies were silent. Only after 2017, when the Commission of the Council of Europe launched an investigation, thanks to the activities of the Azerbaijani opposition, the facts of bribery of politicians and officials of the European Union were revealed.”

“Today we are talking about a big threat in Europe associated with these groups, with dictatorial regimes.”

Artsakh reports 10 new COVID-19 cases in one day

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STEPANAKERT, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. 10 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Republic of Artsakh in the past 24 hours, the ministry of healthcare reported.

62 COVID-19 tests were conducted on March 16.

As of March 17, 13 infected citizens receive treatment in hospitals, meanwhile the other confirmed cases receive treatment at home.

The ministry has once again urged the citizens to follow all the rules to prevent the further spread of the virus.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

USAID-Funded AUA Student Residence Construction Completed



The AUA’s Student Residence building

In 2016, philanthropists K. George and Dr. Carolann Najarian donated a semi-constructed building located in the Dzoragyugh district of Yerevan to the American University of Armenia. The following year, the University was awarded a generous grant of $999,000 by the United States Agency for International Development’s Office of American Schools and Hospitals Abroad to construct, renovate, and furnish the site to accommodate AUA students.

Located in Yerevan’s ethnographic-cultural district around the corner from the Sergei Parajanov Museum, the AUA Student Residence overlooks the Hrazdan gorge and river which weave through the city’s landscape. With striking architecture reminiscent of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the facility was designed in constructive collaboration with NST Architects in order to promote student engagement, collaborative decision-making, leadership opportunities, and ideals of independence. Under the AUA Department of Facilities and Services’ effective leadership, the construction was completed in a successful and timely manner by Care Building Services, with the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing aspects implemented by Consel and Zvezda.

The AUA Student Residence will house 56 students from Armenia’s regions and from abroad. With an added floor, the completed building has four floors and 28 rooms, each room containing an individual heating and cooling unit, refrigerator, storage, and a private bathroom. The facility was constructed with the inclusion of all students in mind — ramps, an elevator, and large bathrooms on the first floor ensure that students with disabilities can easily navigate the building.

Through communal living and engagement, the AUA Student Residence will serve as a platform that fosters sharing of knowledge and appreciation of cultural differences among resident international and local students. Designated spaces for professional activities and social gatherings provide a well-rounded experience, with a lounge area, kitchen, and study room on the ground floor. The facility is equipped with wireless internet access, laundry machines, and private and communal balconies. In line with AUA’s sustainable values, the Student Residence building is topped with solar panels which generate energy to support the water-heating system. Furthermore, not only does the building have 24-hour security, but doors to rooms are equipped with an access control system and can only be opened via ID cards.

Adjacent to the Student Residence is another stunning building, donated by the Najarian family. In coming years, this site will become a Center for Social Entrepreneurship where student residents and others can engage in innovative projects aimed at development and community service, thanks again to the support of USAID.

“This development is significant to the advancement of our University as it will allow us to attract more students from around the world and the regions of Armenia, diversifying our student body and bringing in a greater variety of experiences and ideas, broadening the scope for on-campus collaboration,” AUA President Dr. Karin Markides remarks on the new facility.

Perhaps the most unique feature of the AUA Student Residence is the entirety of the space itself, where students have the opportunity to grow alongside their peers in a safe and secure environment. The facility aims to address the needs of AUA’s growing international student body by providing holistic living-learning programs and communities that typically exist in U.S. higher education institutions. Communal balconies grant students the space to gather with their classmates and reflect on their days, sharing their ideas as the sun sets over the Hrazdan river. These seemingly inconsequential moments have the capacity to shed light on identities, values, and aspirations. This addition to the University’s infrastructure will promote democratic values — diversity, inclusion, gender equality, community building, and student engagement and empowerment. In such challenging times for the Armenian nation, it is more important than ever for the future leaders of Armenia to have access to such spaces, through which they will find hope in the collective future and recognize their role in it.

The AUA community is grateful to the USAID for its support in this milestone development in the University’s history.

Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia is a private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia, and affiliated with the University of California. AUA provides a global education in Armenia and the region, offering high-quality graduate and undergraduate studies, encouraging civic engagement, and promoting public service and democratic values.

“Step Towards Home” to bring 400 Diaspora-Armenians to homeland this year

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. “Step Towards Home” program of the Office of High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs of Armenia this year will have 400 participants from different communities of the Diaspora.

Hayk Yengibaryan, head of the program implementation department at the Office of High Commissioner, stated that the project will be implemented at four stages, and they will accept 100 participants at each stage.

“In the past the number of participants at each stage was more than 100, however, this time we have set this number conditioned by the pandemic. The participant arriving in Armenia must have a negative COVID-19 test from the past 72 hours. Everything will be done for maintaining all the safety rules connected with COVID-19, the children will have hand-sanitizers and face masks”, he said.

The participation to the program has already been announced, the application process has started. But before this the Office of the High Commissioner tried to check the moods within the Diaspora-Armenians related to the project. Hayk Yengibaryan noted that the moods they saw among the Diaspora-Armenians served a base for holding the project this year. Last year it was held online due to COVID-19.

“There was a high demand for the project because Diaspora-Armenians wanted to have an opportunity to come to Armenia on the sidelines of this program. I would like to note that there are interests from Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, even Brazil, USA”, he added.

“Step Towards Home” will launch on June 21 and will last until August 14.

Diaspora-Armenians aged 13-18 can take part in the program.

Yengibaryan stated that interesting program is waiting for the participants. There will be a 14-day camping program, a cognitive visit to Armenia’s historical-cultural sites, museums, educational facilities and rural communities. Meetings will be held with state, public, cultural and art figures. Sport and cultural events are also planned.

All expenses during these 14 days will be covered by the Government of Armenia.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Pashinyan, Kazakh PM discuss upcoming EEU meeting

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a phone conversation with Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Askar Mamin at the latter’s initiative, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

Pashinyan and Mamin discussed the upcoming EEU Intergovernmental Council session and its agenda.

The meeting of the heads of government of the Eurasian Economic Union will take place in Kazan, Russia on April 30.

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Ambassador highly appreciates Armenian government’s readiness in spreading French in country

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. French Ambassador to Armenia Jonathan Lacôte thanked the Armenian authorities for contributing to the spread of teaching of French in the country.

“I would like to thank also the great community of French teachers who work hard every day. The success of the presence of French in Armenia is largely due to the success of French, French-speaking educational facilities in Armenia”, the Ambassador said at a press conference in Yerevan. He also highlighted the role of the French University in Armenia which today has 1300 students and their number is gradually growing.

Jonathan Lacôte also praised the fact that today many young Armenians, who have never studied French, today are starting their career by learning French.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Asbarez: Israel’s Armenian Community Protests Arms Sales to Azerbaijan



BY DIANA GALSTYAN

The Union of the Armenian Communities in Israel organized a demonstration on Tuesday to protest Elbit Systems, an international defense electronics company that manufactures weapons supplied to Azerbaijan.

As is well known, Israel supplies 60 percent of the Azerbaijani military’s armaments, including drones and deadly cluster bombs, which are banned by close to 100 nations. During the war in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Azerbaijan used Israeli weapons to attack innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, and to bomb hospitals and churches.

Presently, Israel’s defense industry is in the process of negotiating yet another arms deal with Azerbaijan, and Israel’s Armenian community cannot be indifferent to this. On Tuesday, Israel’s Armenian community gathered outside of Elbit Systems to demand that the Israeli government stop supplying weapons to Azerbaijan’s authoritarian regime, and reminding them that, with its growing Islamic fundamentalisms and intolerance towards national minorities, Azerbaijan is an unreliable ally for Israel itself.