President takes part in march on 33rd anniversary of Artsakh movement

News.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2021

Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan took part Saturday in the procession dedicated to the 33rd anniversary of the Artsakh movement. 

 High-ranking officials and the Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan were also present.

They laid flowers at the Stepanakert memorial complex.

Harutyunyan also visited the military pantheon, where he paid tribute to the memory of those killed in the battles for the defense of the Motherland.

Homeland Salvation Movement gathers large rally on Freedom Square in Yerevan

News.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2021

After a two-month break, the Homeland Salvation Movement gathered a large rally on Freedom Square in Yerevan demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan (PHOTOS).

Earlier Vazgen Manukyan, candidate for prime minister of Armenia from the Homeland Salvation Movement, stated that from now on, Freedom Square will become the headquarters of the Movement, where people will gather to discuss pressing issues.

Yerevan rally: Police colonel apprehended

News.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2021

Law enforcement officers have apprehended a member of the VETO social-political movement, Police Colonel Robert Melkonyan.

On February 20, Freedom Square will host a rally of the Homeland Salvation movement. Citizens demanding the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan are marching from different parts of Yerevan to Freedom Square.

Tsarukyan: Resignation of the current government is a salvation of the Armenian nation

News.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2021

Resignation of the current government is a salvation of the Armenian nation, said the Prosperous Armenia Party head Gagik Tsarukyan during a rally on Saturday.

“It’s getting worse day by day. (…) Since the country is shaking, there can be no development. The world simply does not trust them,” he noted.

According to the opposition leader, last year he warned the authorities about the threat of war.

“You all remember that on June 5, 2020, I said that we are on the verge of an abyss, the government must resign, and if this does not happen, then we will lose Artsakh,” he noted.

Citizens demanding Pashinyan’s resignation are in Republic Square of Yerevan chanting ‘Nikol is a traitor’

News.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2021

Citizens demanding Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation are in Republic Square of Yerevan chanting ‘Nikol is a traitor’

Some of them blocked the crossroads paralyzing traffic downtown.

The Homeland Salvation Movement representatives announced that Pashinyan and his authorities will not have a day of rest – they start non-stop protests until the government’s resignation.

Protesters demand Armenian govt resign

Canberra Times, Australia
Feb 21 2021

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The protesters met on Saturday at Freedom Square and marched off in several directions, shutting down traffic in central Yerevan, then reconvened on Republic Square outside the government headquarters.

Several rows of police blocked off the government building. There were no immediate reports of clashes.

The demonstration revives a wave of protests against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that arose in November after he signed a ceasefire with Azerbaijan that ceded territory occupied by Armenian forces.

The deal ended a six-week war over the separatist Nagorno-Karabakhin territory in which thousands died.

The anti-government protests in Armenia had gone dormant in the depth of winter.

Demonstrators voiced objections not only to the ceasefire agreement, but cited deteriorating economic conditions and corruption in the country.

Australian Associated Press

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/20/2021

                                        Saturday, 
Armenian Opposition Resumes Anti-Government Protests
        • Artak Khulian
Armenia -- Opposition supporters demonstrate in Yerevan to demand Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian's resignation, February 2021.
Traffic was brought to a standstill in much of central Yerevan on Saturday as an 
alliance of more than a dozen Armenian opposition parties resumed street 
protests aimed at forcing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign.
The Homeland Salvation Movement alliance rallied several thousand supporters in 
the city’s Liberty Square in what its coordinator, Ishkhan Saghatelian, 
described as a “new start of our movement” sparked by the autumn war with 
Azerbaijan.
“As long as Nikol [Pashinian] is in power there will be no stability, peace and 
calm in our country,” Saghatelian told the crowd that gathered in the square 
amid a heavy snowfall. The opposition forces will continue “nonstop” civil 
disobedience actions in the days ahead, he said.
At the organizers’ urging, the protesters split and marched in four different 
directions after the rally, chanting “Armenia without Nikol!” and blocking major 
street intersections in the city center. Riot police did not attempt to disperse 
them and guarded key government buildings instead.
The opposition alliance blames Pashinian for Armenia’s defeat in the six-week 
war in Nagorno-Karabakh stopped by a Russian-brokered ceasefire on November 10. 
It staged a series of demonstrations later in November and December in a bid to 
force him to hand over power to an interim government.
Armenia -- The opposition Homeland Salvation Movement holds a rally at Liberty 
Square in Yerevan, .
Those protests did not attract large crowds, leading Pashinian to insist that he 
still has a popular mandate to govern the country.
The prime minister also expressed readiness on December 25 to hold snap 
parliamentary elections to end the political crisis in the country. Opposition 
leaders continued to insist on his resignation.
The ruling My Step bloc pointed to the opposition stance when it stated on 
February 7 that Pashinian and his allies see no need to dissolve the current 
parliament. It also claimed that most Armenians do not want snap elections. The 
Homeland Salvation Movement announced afterwards its decision to resume 
anti-government rallies.
“As long as there are upheavals there will be no development in our country. If 
they don’t resign things will get even worse,” Gagik Tsarukian, the leader of 
the movement’s largest party, Prosperous Armenia, said in a speech delivered 
during the Liberty Square rally.
“Armenia must boil. There must be daily rallies. The city must be paralyzed,” 
said Vazgen Manukian, another opposition leader whom the alliance wants to take 
over as a caretaker prime minister after Pashinian’s resignation.
Armenia -- Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukian speaks at an 
opposition rally in Yerevan, .
Manukian also declared that the opposition should be prepared to mount an 
“uprising” if it fails to topple Pashinian with conventional street protests. 
“We will follow Plan A but must always be ready for Plan B,” he said.
Saghatelian, who is affiliated with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation 
(Dashnaktsutyun), backed the idea when he spoke with journalists after the 
rally. He said Armenians have a right to revolt against “this government of 
evil.” He stressed at the same time they must be patient and ready for a 
prolonged struggle against Pashinian’s administration.
While demanding Pashinian’s resignation, Tsarukian and another opposition 
leader, former National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsian, again made 
clear that their parties would participate in possible fresh elections organized 
by the current authorities. Other alliance leaders, notably Manukian, believe 
the opposition should boycott such a vote.
Saturday’s rally was timed to coincide with the 33rd anniversary of the start of 
a popular movement for Karabakh’s unification with Armenia.
Pashinian issued a statement on the anniversary. “I am sure that, like many 
peoples who have faced serious problems throughout their history, the Armenian 
people will soon heal the wounds of the past war and take even more decisive and 
firm steps into the future,” he said.
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COVID-19: Armenia reports 191 new cases, 213 recoveries in one day

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. 191 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 170,011, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

213 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 161,790.

2 patients have died, raising the death toll to 3158.

2931 tests were conducted in the past one day.

The number of active cases is 4266.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 797 (3 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russia conducts over 108 mln coronavirus tests

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. Russian medical workers have conducted more than 108 million coronavirus tests, Russia’s Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing said , reports TASS.

“More than 108.3 million coronavirus tests have been conducted in the Russian Federation”, its press service said. As many as 374,000 tests were conducted in the past 24 hours.

According to the watchdog, about 604,300 people remain under medical supervision over suspected COVID-19.

Over 184 tons of various humanitarian aid arrived in Armenia with support of Hayastan Fund

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. Since the very beginning of the war, through the efforts of the Diaspora and with the support of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund, large-scale humanitarian aid has been sent to Armenia by different Diaspora communities. To date, approximately 184,345 kg (more than 184 tons) of various humanitarian aid has arrived in Armenia, the Fund told Armenpress.

The assistance received includes modern medical equipment, first aid supplies, wound treatment and skin recovery products, warm winter clothes, shoes, sleeping bags, tents, beds, food, gift packages for Artsakh schoolchildren and so on.

During the war, starting on October 10th, through the efforts of Armenians living in the Diaspora and Armenian organizations from different communities, approximately 87,941 kg of humanitarian aid had been collected in the USA and Europe and transported to Armenia with the efforts of the All Armenian Fund. Cargo shipments were received from Los Angeles on October 10th, 15th, 16th, 19th, 22nd, 30th and 31st, with a total weight of approximately 61,549 kg, and 10,415 kg from the Netherlands on October 11th and 12th. Two planes arrived in Armenia from France and Belgium on October 23rd and October 26th, respectively, which delivered approximately 15,977 kg of humanitarian aid donated by different Armenian communities around Europe.

To ensure the swift and efficient delivery of aid to those most in need during the state of emergency, the Hayastan All Armenian Fund waived its right to these shipment during the 44 days of the war in favor of the Ministries of Emergency Situations, Health and Defense, which enabled the humanitarian aid to be directed to meet the needs of each institution immediately.

After the end of military actions, 33,389 kg of humanitarian aid arrived and was distributed directly by the Fund. Most of the aid received during this period originated from Los Angeles and France. Cargo shipments were received on November 19th, 20th, December 6th, 7th, 14th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th, 28th, 29th and January 14th, 2021.

The assistance received during this period was distributed to a number of health and community structures, including Kanaker-Zeytun Medical Center and Maternity Hospital, Institute of Hematology, Central Military Hospital, Martuni Medical Center, Kapan Medical Center, the regional administration of Tavush, Ararat and Gegharqunik, the Homeland Defender’s Rehabilitation Center, Noyemberyan Medical Center, Surb Astvacamayr Medical Center, Vardenis Hospital, Erebuni Medical Center, Surb Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center, Goris Medical Center. Significant assistance was also provided to the Artsakh Ministry of Health.

Humanitarian aid continues to arrive in 2021 with approximately 63,015 kg of aid currently awaiting customs clearance, processing, and classification prior to distribution.