Maral Najarian Released from Azerbaijani Captivity



Maral Najarian (center) reunited with her family Beirut

BY JASMINE SEYMOUR
Special to Asbarez

After four-months of captivity in Azerbaijan, Lebanese-Armenian Maral Najarian was released Wednesday. At 8:30 a.m. Wednesday local time, she boarded a flight from Baku to Istanbul, from where she departed for Beirut.

She is reportedly back home surrounded by family, friends and community well-wishers.

“I received a phone call this morning, when I was at hospital, and I dropped my equipment after hearing the news of Maral’s release,” said Najarian’s sister, Sossi, who is a nurse at a local Beirut hospital. “I told them I am taking the day off, and dashed home.”

“I cannot describe what we are feeling right now. We can’t wait to greet her at the airport,” added Sossi Najarian, who explained that they had been told by the International Committee for the Red Cross to keep the news confidential until her safe return.

Maral Najarian grants an interview upon her release

March 10 marks a symbolic and heart-breaking milestone for Armenians since it will months since the signing of the that agreement that ended the military aggression in Artsakh.

On the same day, civilians Maral Najarian and Vicken Euljekjian, traveling from Yerevan to Shushi via Berdzor were captured by Azerbaijani forces. Both, originally from Lebanon, but holding Armenian citizenship, were on their way from Yerevan to Arstakh in Vicken’s car, to collect Maral’s luggage from her hotel in Berdzor, and Vicken’s luggage from his flat in Shushi before the handover. Regrettably, they were captured in their vehicle, between Berdzor and Shushi by Azerbaijani forces before the Russian peacekeepers arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh. 

Two weeks later, messages started pouring from Azerbaijan – some true but mostly fake – yet it became clear that Maral and Vicken were transferred to a prison in Azerbaijan. Maral’s family, and her elderly mother, in particular, were tormented day and night by shocking messages about Maral posted by the Azerbaijanis on her Facebook page, including that she was raped and killed.  

“Maral is the nicest, kindest person I have ever come across,” said her neighbor Anahit Tarkhanian in Beirut. “She was so popular in the community here, the waiting list for her beauty salon was so long, as everyone – men and women – wanted to be served by Maral. Everybody loved her and regretted she decided to settle in Armenia. Unlike typical hairdressers, Maral is rather quiet and reserved, does not chat with clients, but is extremely skillful in her job. She is beautiful inside and out.”

After the family moved to the newly-built Fanar district in Beirut, Maral converted the small garden into business space soon managing one of the most popular salons in the neighborhood. However, as the financial crisis in Lebanon persisted, clients had difficulties to pay, and Maral would often serve her clients for free. The beauty salon was damaged during the August 4 explosion in Beirut, and Maral opted to return to Armenia to settle down for good, and later bring her grown children. Arriving to Armenia on August 25 with her sister Annie, they barely had any time to settle, when the Artsakh war started. 

Following the government effort to resettle families in Artsakh, Maral and Annie arrived to Shushi around mid-September together with a dozen of Armenian-Lebanese families. Soon the sisters realized the high altitude of the historic citadel was not suitable, so they moved to Berdzor (Lachin) on September 26, a day before the war. 

As Maral was unlawfully imprisoned near Baku, her extended family in Beirut and Yerevan, have been campaigning for her release. Maral is one of seven siblings, born in Beirut to tight-knit Armenian family, which endured its own struggles through the political turmoil in Lebanon and the recent economic crisis. The older sister Sossi Najarian, a long-time nurse in a local hospital has been campaigning for her release in Beirut, while her younger, more proactive sister Annie in Yerevan has been knocking at every official’s door and dealing with the local and international media. 

Maral’s case soon spread across Armenian diaspora, where organizations and individuals were demanding her release, as her photogenic face promoted the crisis of Armenian POWs.

Four months since the November 9 agreement, more than 230 Armenian POWs are still being held by Azerbaijan. Unlike the Azerbaijani authorities, the Armenian side has adopted a constructive approach, by returning all Azerbaijani prisoners of war held in Armenia. Nonetheless, Azerbaijani forces continue to kidnap Armenian soldiers and civilians, both men and women, in post-war Karabakh. 

Lebanese Armenian, Vicken Euljekjian, who was driving with Maral from Yerevan to Artsakh on November 10, still remains in captivity in Baku. His only crime was to have decided to collect his belongings from his Shushi home before the handover, when the pair were captured near Shushi. 

Among the newly captured 64 soldiers in December, only eight have been returned, while six soldiers, lost in forests in Nagorno-Karabakh waiting to be rescued for 50 days, were captured, and brutally murdered by the Azerbaijani forces in January. Evidence of the reprehensible maltreatment of Armenian POWs and captives have been catalogued in the latest report by Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan.

While world leaders continue to remain “impartial” over the recent Artsakh War, Azerbaijani war crimes and violations of international human rights agreements is impossible to ignore by the free world and organizations safeguarding human rights and universal values.

Asbarez: Boston Mayor Rescinds Pro-Azeri Khojaly Proclamation



Boston Mayor Marty Walsh pictured during his formal remarks at the centennial commemoration of the Armenian Genocide at Armenian Heritage Park, April 2015 (Photo: Isabel Leon from the office of Marty Walsh/City of Boston/Facebook)

BY LILLIAN AVEDIAN AND LEEZA ARAKELIAN
From The Armenian Weekly

BOSTON—Mayor Marty Walsh has issued a statement of apology to the Armenian community of Boston and rescinded a recent proclamation declaring February 26 Khojaly Commemoration Day. “Unfortunately on our part, this was done without our typical review process, which includes conferring with all those potentially impacted,” the apology letter reads. “Following conversations with leaders of the Armenian-American community, we realize that this proclamation has been hurtful to many of you.”

For the past week, members of Boston’s Armenian community and abroad have been contacting the mayor’s office, urging him to reverse the proclamation following a call to action from the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region.

“The ANC-of Eastern Massachusetts would like to thank the mayor for acting on this quickly. It was very clear that it wasn’t professionally vetted,” said chairman Dr. Aram Kaligian in an interview with the Armenian Weekly. “The mayor has been a friend to the community,” he continued.

Indeed, Mayor Walsh, who is preparing for his transition to become the US Secretary of Labor, has participated in several Armenian Genocide commemorations both at the Massachusetts State House and Armenian Heritage Park, where he proclaimed that Armenians have made Boston a “stronger city.”

Mayor Walsh’s letter

“Our goal when issuing a proclamation is to honor and celebrate the contributions of Bostonians from all walks of life, and not to engage in international matters that can cause pain or divisiveness,” the letter reads.

This is not the first time that a municipal or state government has declared February 26 Khojaly Commemoration Day. Nearly identical proclamations were announced by the mayor of Portland, Maine and the governor of Minnesota. Each of these declarations followed appeals by local Azerbaijani community organizations, including the Azerbaijani Society of Maine and the Azerbaijani Association in Minnesota. According to various Azerbaijani news sites, the Boston proclamation was adopted on the initiative of the New-England based Azerbaijan Center. All three cite Human Rights Watch in marking the 29th anniversary of the “largest massacre of the 1990s, the Khojaly Massacre.” The ANC of Eastern Massachusetts underscores, however, that the proclamations are rife with distortions and exaggerations and erase the role of Azeri troops in the fighting around Khojaly.

“This is clearly part of a Turkish-Azeri propaganda effort to reduce the significance of the Armenian Genocide and crimes against humanity that the Turkish government has committed in the past,” Kaligian said. “It’s also a way of reducing the culpability of the present Turkish and Azeri governments in their war crimes against Armenians.”

Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, who has known Mayor Walsh since 1996 during their time together in the state legislature, commends local activists for mobilizing and asking the mayor to reconsider the February 26 statement. “This is a proud day for our community in Greater Boston. This is a proud day to be Armenian,” said Sheriff Koutoujian in an interview with the Weekly. “We were recognized, and we were respected. This is a good day for our community to show that people believe in us.”

Armenpress: Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 10-03-21

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 10-03-21

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 17:34,

YEREVAN, 10 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 10 March, USD exchange rate up by 0.64 drams to 525.93 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.55 drams to 625.91 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 7.11 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.73 drams to 731.67 drams.

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

Gold price up by 539.45 drams to 29031.13 drams. Silver price up by 10.66 drams to 435.49 drams. Platinum price up by 496.87 drams to 19715.94 drams.

Pashinyan visits military’s high command

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 17:18,

YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting with the high command of the Armenian military.

The PM said on social media that his speech to the military’s top brass will be published later.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

India plans to connect Indian Ocean with Eurasia via Armenia

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. India says it is planning to connect the Indian Ocean with Eurasia through Armenia, creating a North-South Corridor.

“We are planning to connect the western part of Chabahar [port] and the Indian Ocean with Eurasia and Helsinki in Finland, through the territory of Armenia, creating a North-South Corridor,” the Iranian Khabaronline news outlet quoted the Indian Ambassador to Iran Gaddam Dharmendra as saying.

Ambassador Dharmendra said that India wants to transform Iran’s Chabahar into the most important port of the region.

Editing and Translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Top brass says they accept Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan’s statement as “assignment”

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. The leadership of the Armed Forces issues a statement voicing support to Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan following his dismissal from duties as Chief of the General Staff by virtue of law.

“The leadership of the Armed Forces joins Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan’s message and affirms the previously made assessment regarding the existing state in the country. There is only one solution to the existing situation, and it is stated in the message,” the statement says, referring to Gasparyan’s call for the PM’s resignation and early elections.

“The hardships and surmounted difficulties of each serviceman appointed to the military’s high command posts can be appreciated only by able persons.”

The top brass added that they accept Gasparyan’s call in his March 10 as an “assignment.”

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Prime Minister nominates Lt. General Artak Davtyan as new Chief of General Staff of Armed Forces

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan nominated Lt. General Artak Davtyan to be the new Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the PM’s spokesperson Mane Gevorgyan told ARMENPRESS.

Pashinyan filed the motion to President Sarkissian, who has to formalize it in order for the decree to come into force.

Lt. General Artak Davtyan held the same position from 2018 to 2020.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan files lawsuit to administrative court

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. Shortly after being dismissed by virtue of law as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan issued a statement saying that his dismissal is unconstitutional and that he is filing a lawsuit to the administrative court.

“My position is unchanged: both the statement [on my dismissal], as well as the entire process of the dismissal are unconstitutional, which once again affirms that the only way to ensure this crisis’ solution that would contribute to our country would be as a result of the Prime Minister’s resignation and early elections of parliament,” Gasparyan said in the statement published by the General Staff’s information department.

He said he has applied to the administrative court with the purpose of “ensuring the rule of law and the Constitution in the Republic of Armenia, and exercising the [virtue of law] based exclusively  on law.”

“I will continue my service to the country and people in another status. Dear generals, officers, and soldiers, the exclusive mission of the armed forces is to ensure the country’s security, therefore I am calling upon you to continue your selfless and [patriotic] service exclusively to your country and people, for the development of the armed forces and the strengthening of Armenia and Artsakh.”

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Artsakh resumes searching for MIAs

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. After a two day weather-related stop the Artsakh authorities re-launched search operations for missing servicemen and casualties of war, the interior ministry said.

So far, Artsakh rescuers retrieved the remains of 1490 casualties (15 of whom are civilian victims) since the ceasefire was declared.

On March 10, the search and rescue mission will continue in Martuni and Varanda.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Yerevan’s main artery, parliament building blocked by anti-Pashinyan protesters

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 10:50,

YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. All entries to the parliament building and the Baghramyan Avenue and Demirchyan Street are blocked by the Homeland Salvation Movement’s demonstrators who are demanding the resignation of the Pashinyan Administration.  

The Homeland Salvation Movement said in a statement that they intend to continue their “domestic political struggle with new momentum”.

The movement’s supporters spent the night in tents outside the parliament building.

They said they are blocking all entrances to the parliament in order not to allow any lawmaker to enter the building because they “don’t have anything to do there”.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan