CivilNet: Armenia’s COVID-19 Numbers Increase After a Short-Lived Decline

CIVILNET.AM

12 Mar, 2021 02:03

By Varak Ghazarian

Following a steady decline in coronavirus cases in January and February, Armenia is again seeing a surge in cases that began in early March.

As of March 11, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Armenia has reached 176,286, with 165,441 recoveries and 3,239 deaths. According to Armenia’s National Center for Disease Control, the current number of hospitalizations is 6,772, and Armenia has so far conducted 761,945 COVID-19 tests.

On March 10, 4,285 tests were completed, of which 748 cases were positive. 

Last november, Armenia’s Ministry of Health announced that the government had made an advance payment for a coronavirus vaccine for 300,000 people or 10% of the country’s population, with the expected delivery date of mid-spring 2021.

On March 2, Gayane Sahakyan, Deputy Director-General of the National Center of Disease Control and Prevention, stated that Russia’s Sputnik V will become the first vaccine to be purchased by Armenia. 

“At the moment, we are in the process of signing an agreement with Russia. The vaccines will likely arrive in Armenia within the next week. We are purchasing 15,000 doses and are planning to vaccinate 7,500 people at this stage since two doses are necessary for each person,” Sahakyan said.

Additionally, Sahakyan noted that Armenia is currently negotiating the purchase of another vaccine. 

Armenia was set to receive its first shipment of coronavirus vaccines in mid-February, but that shipment has not yet arrived. 

The World Health Organization and the European Union reported that they would spend $48.48 million over the next three years to ensure better access to COVID-19 vaccines in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

According to the Ministry of Health, COVID-19 vaccinations are set to be carried out in two stages. The first stage includes the at-risk groups, which comprises residents or employees of social protection institutions, health workers, people 65-year-olds and older, and people with chronic illnesses. 

CivilNet: Post-War Attitudes in Armenia

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12 Mar, 2021 10:03

By Varak Ghazarian

The International Republican Institute (IRI) conducted a public opinion poll in Armenia from February 8 to 16, 2021, which included 1,510 people over the age of 18. The poll was conducted through phone interviews, with respondents being selected by random probability sampling of phone numbers.

The survey participants consider political instability to be the most important problem facing the country today, with 12% of participants reporting it as their first response. 

Other numbers for most important problems facing the country:

  • 11% believe it’s unemployment 
  • 9% believe it’s the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict 
  • 8% believe it’s the need for military reforms and 
  • 6% believe it’s the bad work of the Armenian government.

When asked what the next steps the Armenian government should focus on regarding the November 10 ceasefire agreement, 97% of respondents said that the Armenian government should focus on domestic economic problems, political stability, and social issues. 

Of the respondents, 92% are convinced that the focus should be on ensuring the secure return of residents of Artsakh to areas patrolled by Russian peacekeepers. According to 85% of the respondents, the government should focus on the renegotiation of the ceasefire agreement. 

The prevailing mood among the Armenian population is almost equally divided. 

  • 25% have hope that the future will be somewhat better, 
  • 25% have insecurity, worry, or fear for the future
  • 24% believe that the future will definitely be better, and 
  • 24% believe there will be total disappointment.

In regards to electoral reform, 37% of the respondents chose that early elections are definitely needed, and 18% chose that early elections are somewhat needed. Of the respondents, 30% are against the holding of snap elections, and 57% of respondents said that early elections should be held in the spring.

Past.am: Russia is concerned about events regarding Armed Forces of Armenia

News.am, Armenia

Past.am reports that Russia is concerned about the events in regard to the Armed Forces of Armenia.

“Today Minister of Defense of Armenia Vagharshak Harutyunyan and Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, army general Sergey Shoygu had a phone conversation. According to the official press release, the counterparts touched upon several issues related to the countries’ military cooperation, the course of implementation of the mission of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh and other issues. However, Past.am’s insider from Moscow reports that there was actually one occasion for the phone conversation, that is, the Russian side is keeping the events regarding the Armed Forces of Armenia in its focus and is concerned about them. Shoygu told Harutyunyan that Russia won’t tolerate destruction of the Armenian Army and views it as the plan of the West, and the Armenian authorities’ encroachments against the army — ordered by the West. Harutyunyan tried to assure that there is no aim to destroy the army and that the only problem is Onik Gasparyan and the servicemen who have gone against the country’s leadership. However, according to Past.am’s sources, Shoygu warned rather harshly that, besides Onik Gasparyan’s dismissal, Russia will view other dismissals within the prism of destruction of the army — something that is inadmissible for Russia since the Armenian Army is of strategic significance for Russia in this region and is the army of a member state of the Collective Security Treaty Organization,” as reported on the website.

Lavrov, Cavusoglu discuss Karabakh issue

News.am, Armenia

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says he and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov discussed bilateral ties and the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Libya and Syria during their talks in Doha, TASS reports.

Cavusoglu said Ankara’s aim is to reach the pre-pandemic indicators in the tourism sector and recalled that the ceremony marking the launch of construction of the third energy bloc of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Mersin.

Armenia President petitions to Constitutional Court

News.am, Armenia

President Armen Sarkissian has petitioned to the Constitutional Court of Armenia.

A respective statement from the Office of the President has noted that the President has applied to the Constitutional Court with a request to determine constitutionality of the Law on Military Service and the Status of a Serviceman.

As per the statement, the submission of this petition is conditioned also by the existing problems in the legal practice of the aforementioned law, which became more obvious as a result of the Prime Minister’s initiative to dismiss the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Onik Gasparyan, and the subsequent constitutional legal processes.

According to the statement, with the submitted petition, the decisions of the Constitutional Court and the possible measures being taken may have a serious impact on the decisions made so far, and the present-day and future processes related to the current situation, in the context of the interpretation and application of the above-mentioned law.

The President hopes that making the relevant decision as soon as possible will bring legal certainty and will contribute to resolving the current crisis.

Modern CLEAN ROOM in the Alikhanyan National Lab (Former Physics Institute)

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Azerbaijani press: Hungary, Azerbaijan discuss joint projects to restore liberated territories – Minister of Labor

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Mar.10

By Fidan Babayeva – Trend:

Strengthening of relations between Azerbaijan and Hungary is expected in the coming period, the Azerbaijani Minister of Labor and Social Protection Sahil Babayev said at a press conference on the two countries’ economic cooperation, Trend reports from the event.

“In the near future, it’s planned to expand economic relations in the field of energy and the development of infrastructures of the two countries. The trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Hungary grew by 9 percent last year,” Babayev said.

According to the minister, the countries successfully cooperate in the field of transport, trade, agriculture, and construction.

“There are 19 Hungarian companies operating in our country. The activities of the intergovernmental commission also serve to further expand economic ties,” he noted.

Joint projects are discussed between Azerbaijan and Hungary to restore the liberated (from Armenian occupation during the 2020 war) Azerbaijani territories, added Babayev.

As earlier reported, the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has paid a working visit to Azerbaijan.

Turkish press: Azerbaijan’s Aliyev hosts Turkish delegation in Baku

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev (R) receives a Turkish delegation in Baku, Azerbaijan, March 9, 2021. (AA Photo)

The leader of Azerbaijan received a delegation of Turkish lawmakers in the capital of Baku on Tuesday, according to a statement by that country’s presidential office.

Ilham Aliyev welcomed the “very important” delegation led by Akif Çağatay Kılıç, the head of the Turkish Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

“Our inter-parliamentary relations are also developing very successfully. We are always together and support each other, both bilaterally and within international organizations,” he said.

Aliyev said Turkey’s solidarity, as well as its political and moral support for Azerbaijan during the recent Karabakh war, pleased all of Azerbaijan, and that it was “natural” because the two “brotherly” countries are always next to each other.

Azerbaijan liberated several strategic cities and nearly 300 of its settlements and villages from Armenian occupation during the recent six-week Armenia-Azerbaijan war, which erupted on Sept. 27 and ended on Nov. 10 with a Russian-brokered truce.

Before the conflict, about 20% of Azerbaijan’s territory was under illegal Armenian occupation for nearly three decades.

“These days of war have shown once again how much our nations are connected, how much they love and respect each other,” said Aliyev.

He said the conflict is over and now it is time “to look to the future” and think about cooperation in the region, especially transportation projects, and the opening of the Zangazur corridor – a long-shut corridor between Azerbaijan and its southwestern autonomous exclave of Nakhchivan, recently created in the Russian-brokered agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia – is “one of the most important” issues.

“I am confident that we will achieve this through joint efforts,” he said.

Kılıç thanked Aliyev for hosting the delegation and conveyed greetings from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop.

“We are very pleased with your great victory, and we wanted to visit you to show our unity and solidarity in this sense,” he said.

On Wednesday, Kılıç visited the Alley of Martyrs to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in a massacre of more than 130 people by the Soviet army in Baku and the surrounding areas on Jan. 20, 1990, on the eve of the country’s independence.

Azerbaijan’s struggle is also Turkey’s struggle, he said adding that there is “no difference” between the two countries.

“We showed the whole world in the 44-day (Karabakh) war that those who want to fight with us must be prepared to fight two states together,” said Kılıç, who also visited the tomb of the late President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev, as well as the Baku Turkish Martyrs’ Cemetery.

Asbarez: Hye Hopes Completes Phase 1 of Educational Programs for Displaced Youth from Artsakh



Hye Hopes’ educational programs provides displaced students from Artsakh with the supplies and support needed to continue their education

YEREVAN—Hye Hopes, Inc., a nonprofit based in Burbank, California, was established in November of 2020 with the mission of providing equitable and sustainable learning resources along with teacher professional development and social emotional services for the forcibly displaced youth of Artsakh and Syunik Marz.  

Hye Hopes is pleased to announce the successful completion of its first phase in Kapan, the capital of the Syunik region on March 12 – with four classrooms serving students from 3rd through 10th grades in learning POD’s of 12 students with an eight week program.  The Hye Hopes initiative provided laptops, projectors, printers, and supplies to support the students with remote synchronized instruction by teachers from California and throughout the United States of America.  In addition to providing remote educational instruction and resources for the students, the Hye Hopes program provides training for our volunteer teachers as well as teachers in Armenia in areas of remote learning such as setting up Zoom, Google Classrooms and Mental Health.

Hye Hopes also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies with the aim of bringing Hye Hope’s educational content to satellite TUMO Box locations during school hours. “Our team is enthusiastic to ensure educational resources and innovative opportunities are delivered to students in the Syunik region and to collaborate with TUMO within the Syunik Marz,” said Greg Krikorian, Founder of Hye Hopes, Inc.

On his most recent trip to the Syunik Marz, Krikorian, visited over 20 schools in the cities of Kapan, Meghri, Goris, and Sisian in order to provide a needs assessment and help develop strategic areas for Hye Hopes to best continue supporting the Armenian youth. “Our teachers, staff, parents and students are grateful for Hye Hopes during challenging times for Armenia. Our students were eager and excited to work on the new laptops, which for many of them it is their first time working on Lenovo & HP Laptops,” stated Lusine Zarkaryan, Principal of N1 School in Kapan.

The Hye Hopes team is excited to begin the second phase of the project in Kapan. The eight week learning session will officially begin on March 23rd in the Kapan region. More funds are needed to continue and expand the Hye Hopes initiative. To donate or for more information please visit the website.

ARF Western U.S. Central Committee Announcement



Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western U.S.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western U.S. Central Committee was surprised to see the ARF Bureau’s unprecedented public announcement disseminating blatant falsehoods about our internal organizational matters. Given the existential challenges facing our Nation, we had anticipated that the ARF Bureau would mobilize our worldwide structures to address the needs of our Homeland. But instead it has chosen to create internal fissures that have destabilized our party.

Successive efforts to exploit our internal organizational differences, no matter how incomprehensible and unacceptable, are part of a campaign waged during recent years to suppress the free _expression_ of ARF members in the Western U.S. and to punish this region for those positions, even though they have always been aimed at preserving the ARF as an independent force with its own national-ideological character insulated from external influences.

The latest blow to our region in this ongoing destructive campaign came when the ARF Western U.S. was preparing to regularly convene its 55th Regional Convention, which in addition to discussing other issues, was also going to elect a Central Committee to lead the organization pursuant to our organizational norms and By-Laws.

In a move which for us is incomprehensible and falls outside our norms and By-Laws, the ARF Bureau unilaterally canceled the Regional Convention and appointed a Central Committee, thereby disenfranchising its members’ right to elect its own leadership and trampling on the fundamental democratic principles, whose torchbearer has been and must continue to be the ARF. For this very reason, despite the Bureau’s efforts to prohibit the Convention, the elected delegates from local chapters stayed true to our decentralized organizational structure, asserted their rights, proceeded to convene a Regional Convention in accordance with organizational rules, and elected a Central Committee. This effort has seen broad support from the ARF rank and file, not just in the Western U.S., but in other organizational regions where, during the past several years, similar authoritarian tactics had been employed.

The ARF Western U.S. has been one of the most active and vital regions of the ARF family through its unwavering adherence to national values and its service to the community and the nation as witnessed by all, especially a wide spectrum of our community. In its public announcement, the Bureau derogatorily mischaracterizes leaders who have devoted decades in service to the community and the nation as a mere “grouping,” and through cheap shots insults our region’s rank and file and supporters who have trusted and respected those very members whose names and reputations it has shamefully tarnished.

The ARF Bureau has opted to use unacceptable disciplinary methods, which have been rejected by us, to  try to ensure that members fall in line with its decisions. In short, the current leadership has chosen intimidation and coercion over dialogue and discourse.

Despite all this, the duly-elected Central Committee has repeatedly demonstrated its willingness to cooperate in order to find a way out of this damaging situation; but sadly, this willingness was met with an escalation of the divisiveness created by the Bureau’s surprising announcement.

We feel obliged to affirm that the duly elected ARF Western U.S. Central Committee remains the sole guardian of its assets pursuant to relevant local, state and federal laws and regulations governing organizational continuity, and continues to support all non-profit community organizations which serve the needs of our region and our Homeland.

On this basis, we strongly condemn the Bureau’s absurd, destructive, defamatory and false allegations that assets and accounts have been “seized.” All organizational operations are fully compliant with state and federal laws governing non-profit entities in the U.S. The organization’s finances are managed by outside accounting firms, which not only perform periodic audits but also report all revenues and expenses to the Internal Revenue Service as mandated by law. This makes it virtually impossible for any one individual or group to “seize” any asset or institution. While the Bureau’s announcement makes these false allegations of “seizure” or “embezzlement” against our organizational leaders who continue to comply with relevant laws and statutes, we expect but have not seen the same transparency being implemented in all other regions of the party.

At this critical juncture in the history of the ARF Western U.S., we find it imperative to once again assess and reinforce the organizational and moral character of the ARF. During its 130-year history, the ARF, through its natural evolution, has adopted a decentralized mode of operation, which goes hand in hand with its ideological principles—democracy, socialism, revolution and nationalism—which have given the ARF its unique character and distinction. Thus the adherence to that principle has become the basic foundation of our structure and operations. The parallel importance of organizational decentralization and ideological-moral centralization are engrained within the very first pages of the ARF By-Laws. They have been and continue to remain the basic principles of our organizational structure and mode of operations and must be protected and implemented to continue on the most constructive path forward.

The Central Committee calls on all its members, all ARF members worldwide and all our dedicated compatriots to work hand-in-hand to uphold the ARF’s moral values, its organizational character, as well as the ARF’s unique role, which it has had and will continue to have in the name of our homeland and Nation.

ARF Western U.S. Central Committee