Ex-advisors sue Armenia Constitutional Court president Arman Dilanyan

News.am, Armenia
March 8 2021

Former advisors to the President of the Constitutional Court of Armenia Hrayr Ghukasyan, Grigor Muradyan and Vardan Poghosyan have submitted a claim against President of the Constitutional Court Arman Dilanyan to the Administrative Court, as reported the Judicial Information System. The ex-advisors request restoration of their positions and payment of the average salary for the period of forced idleness.

Ghukasyan’s and Muradyan’s claims will be examined on April 8, while Poghosyan’s claim will be examined on April 16.

Russia renounces agreement on terms and conditions of operation of Armenian-Russian University

news.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

Russia has renounced the agreement on the terms and conditions of operation of the Armenian-Russian University. The relevant executive order of the Government of the Russian Federation is posted on the official legal information website, RIA Novosti reported.

“The Armenian side has been notified that the Russian Federation intends to renounce the agreement signed between the Governments of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Armenia on the terms and conditions for operation of the University,” the document reads.

Mediaport: Teachers of Armenia’s Aragatsotn Province join opposition instead of attending PM’s rally

news.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

Mediaport Telegram channel reports the following:

“The teachers of schools in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia who were brought to Yerevan to attend Pashinyan’s rally, went to Marshal Baghramyan Avenue to join citizens demanding his resignation.”


Armenian PM’s rally participant says they were all gathered home and brought to Yerevan by bus

news.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

Residents of Armenia’s villages who arrived at the Republic Square of Yerevan to participate in the rally in support of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters that they were brought to the rally by buses.

Amid the internal political crisis in Armenia, on Sunday afternoon, Nikol Pashinyan presented the agenda of his March 1 rally live on Facebook.

Since yesterday, the presses, Telegram channels and social networks have been spreading information according to the which the authorities have been actively using administrative resources to make sure there are masses at Nikol Pashinyan’s rally.

According to information, regional authorities were assigned to ensure maximum participation of the regions’ populations through village heads and school principals. During conversations with media outlets, citizens from provinces admitted that they had been brought in buses. Some protesters even noted that they had been taken to the buses to take part in the meeting in support of Pashinyan.

Member of Yezidi community in Armenia to (My Step) MP: Don’t speak on behalf of Yezidis

news.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

The Armenian tricolor flag and the Yezidi flag symbolize the same thing for hundreds of thousands of Yezidis because Armenia is home for us Yezidis. This is what leader of the “Mala Yezdia-Home of Yezidis” initiative Ayser Isayan said during today’s rally held by the opposition Homeland Salvation Movement, waving the Yezidi flag.

“Whenever we Yezidis bury our children, we cover them with the Armenian tricolor flag and the Yezidi flag,” Isoyan said. He also asked Yezidi deputy of the My Step bloc of the National Assembly of Armenia Rustam Bakoyan to not speak on behalf of the Yezidis.

“He comes to parliament, and they say he is a deputy representing the Yezidi nation, but in reality, he is a deputy who performs the will of Nikol Pashinyan. I ask him not to speak on behalf of the nation ever again. He is the son of a dignified family, but today he is performing the will,” Ayser Isoyan added.

Armenian parliament majority bloc: Opposition Bright Armenia Party leader’s statements not even subject to discussion

News.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

The statements by Bright Armenia Party and leader of the homonymous parliamentary faction Edmon Marukyan aren’t subject to discussion. Armenia has a Constitution, and we, as deputies, must be responsible for implementation of the Constitution. This is what leader of the ruling My Step faction of the National Assembly of Armenia Lilit Makunts told reporters today, touching upon Edmon Marukyan’s proposal according to which Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had to take back the proposal sent to the President for dismissal of the chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.

Commenting on Marukyan’s proposal according to which Bright Armenia Party is ready to sign a memorandum, based on which the political party won’t nominate its candidate for Prime Minister in parliament so that the National Assembly is dissolved, Makunts assured that the ruling party is ready to take practical steps with regard to Marukyan’s proposal.

Mediaport: Vanadzor residents being put on buses, passenger vans to be taken to PM Pashinyan’s rally in Yerevan

News.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

At the moment, people are being put—using administrative resources—on buses and passenger vans near the Charles Aznavour Culture Palace in Vanadzor, Armenia, to be taken to PM Nikol Pashinyan’s rally in Yerevan, Mediaport informed on its Telegram channel.

This Telegram channel reported also that the father of Suren Papikyan—the Minister of Territorial Administration—is currently bringing people from Stepanavan town on buses for this rally.

“Papikyan’s father demanded that the people of Stepanavan who borrowed food from his shop either repay the debt immediately or go to Pashinyan’s rally tomorrow,” the Telegram channel noted on Sunday.

Artsakh parliament: Karabakh territories now under Azerbaijan control are considered occupied

News.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

The Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) National Assembly has issued a statement.

“The National Assembly of the Artsakh Republic reaffirms that on September 2, 1991, the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic was declared on the basis of USSR legislation and norms of international law; the Artsakh Republic, as a party to the conflict, participated in the ongoing negotiations within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group in various formats in 1992-2020.

(…) the National Assembly of the Artsakh Republic states:

1. The Artsakh Republic territories that have ended up under the control of Azerbaijan so far are considered occupied by the Republic of Azerbaijan;

2. Azerbaijan’s aggression against the Artsakh Republic and the occupation of the mentioned territories cannot have any legal effect in the process of determining the status and borders of the Artsakh Republic during future negotiations,” the statement reads in part.

Armenian political scientist: Gyumri citizens being taken to Yerevan to attend PM’s rally

News.am, Armenia
March 1 2021

Citizens of Gyumri are being forcefully taken to traitor Nikol Pashinyan’s rally (photos taken at 3:05 p.m.). This is what political scientist Gagik Hambaryan posted on his Facebook page. He added photos and mentioned the following:

“No government of Armenia has ever used this many administrative resources…What is happening in order to ensure masses at Nikol’s rally is a brilliant example of embarrassment and shame…Rumor in Gyumri has it that many police officers have been transported to Yerevan to attend Nikol’s rally…”

AGBU 91st General Assembly Goes Virtual Due to Global Pandemic

AGBU Press Office
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New York, NY 10022-1112
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PRESS RELEASE
  
Monday, March 1, 2021
  
On February 27, 2021, and for first time in its more than a century-old history, 
the biennial AGBU General Assembly broke tradition by taking its proceedings 
entirely online. Given the lingering presence of Covid-19, now in its second 
year and still persisting in hotspots across the globe, the AGBU Central Board 
agreed to harness the power of virtual technology to unite its worldwide 
membership remotely.
 
Thanks to the expertise of the organization's AGBU Armenian Virtual College 
(AVC), hundreds of participants from 32 countries were able to connect through 
Zoom with the benefit of simultaneous translation from English to Armenian, 
French and Spanish. 
 
"Ever since the Coronavirus outbreak last year, AGBU has proven itself an agile 
and inventive force online. Since then, we learned that we not only could 
continue our mission but also extend our reach to ever larger segments of the 
communities we serve," said Central Board Member and Secretary Sarkis Jebejian, 
who served as the meeting's Master of Ceremonies.
 
Following the welcome remarks, His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All 
Armenians, conveyed his blessing wishing the Assembly a successful meeting and 
emphasized the important role of the AGBU in the life of the Armenian Nation. 
As usual, the official agenda included a report of the consolidated financials 
for the period 2018 and 2019 by AGBU Central Board Treasurer Nazareth Festekjian 
and an activities report for the same cycle by Central Board member and 
Assistant Secretary Arda Haratunian. A report highlighting AGBU's work in 
education, in particular the immense contributions of AVC to Armenian education 
over the past ten years since its inception, was presented by Central Board 
member Lena Sarkissian. A brief question and answer session followed addressing 
issues raised by the membership in advance of the meeting.
There were also salutes to three AGBU groups, for which AGBU President Berge 
Setrakian took pride in recognizing for their extraordinary sacrifices of time 
and expertise during critical moments in 2020. This included District Committee 
and its Chairman Gerard Tufenkjian, and entire AGBU Lebanon community who 
redefined the meaning of civic engagement in Lebanon after the explosion at the 
Port in Beirut last August. In addition, Setrakian thanked AGBU scouts across 
the globe for their hard work and community service throughout an incredibly 
challenging time locally and globally. "We are lucky to have them wear the badge 
of AGBU and represent us so well," Setrakian, a former AGBU scout leader 
himself, remarked. Finally, the AGBU Young Professionals were singled out for 
their display of leadership when the pandemic hit, proactively finding ways to 
keep connected, as well as provide forums for important exchanges on timely 
topics. 
In his official biennial address, Setrakian acknowledged straightaway that the 
impressive gains and achievements by AGBU in the 2018-2019 cycle were soon 
overshadowed by the crises that ensued in 2020. He acknowledged how these 
calamities necessitated a major shift in priorities to intensive humanitarian 
relief, an area for which AGBU has long burnished an impressive and trusted 
reputation. 
 
Setrakian took this time to remind participants of the numerous historical 
turning points in Armenian history that catapulted AGBU into greater involvement 
in developing the modern Armenian state, starting with the foundational work of 
AGBU visionary founder Boghos Noubar in educating impoverished and oppressed 
Armenian communities in Hamidian Turkey at the turn of the 20th century as well 
as the repatriation of Armenians to the newly established soviet Armenia. He 
referenced key decisions made by his predecessors such as Alex Manoogian's call 
to support the establishment of Holy Etchmiadzin as the seat of the Armenian 
Church and Louise Simone's efforts to establish the American University of 
Armenia (AUA) shortly after Armenia won its independence in 1991. 
 
Cognizant of the immediate concerns of those in attendance, Setrakian outlined 
what he envisions for AGBU and for Armenia going forward. "AGBU's leadership, 
out of serious concern for the dangers facing our nation, has called on all 
Armenian people to unite and bring their expertise, their engagement and their 
formidable will to build the future in the aftermath of the events of the past 
year," he stated. 
He concluded his remarks with an optimistic but tempered vision of the years 
ahead. "We are confident of the important role that AGBU can fulfill in the 
mission of strengthening the core of our nation which is global, with its 
homeland and its Diaspora. This will require the participation of each and every 
one of you, as only together can we achieve the national prosperity and 
stability we profoundly wish to see."
*The full text of President Setrakian's speech as well as the resolutions 
adopted by the General Assembly may be found at 
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organization devoted to upholding the Armenian heritage through educational, 
cultural and humanitarian programs. Each year, AGBU is committed to making a 
difference in the lives of 500,000 people across Armenia, Artsakh and the 
Armenian diaspora.  Since 1906, AGBU has remained true to one overarching goal: 
to create a foundation for the prosperity of all Armenians. To learn more visit 
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