‘Avetik Chalabyan’s arrest should be an alarm for society’: Opposition activist’s family, lawyers hold news conference

Panorama
Armenia –

The trial in the case of opposition activist Avetik Chalabyan, a member of the Unification Movement, is to start soon, his defense team told a news conference in Yerevan on Monday, presenting the illegalities recorded during the preliminary investigation of the case.

Avetik Chalabyan has been illegally held in pre-trial custody for two and a half months now in a fabricated criminal case, and the defense team is preparing to mediate open court hearings, through which they will have the opportunity to present the absurdity of the case. The defense team is preparing to challenge the constitutionality of the article submitted to the charge.

"First, despite the fact that the new criminal code entered into force on July 1, 2022, on the same day we submitted a corresponding motion to the pre-trial body to qualify the possible act under the relevant article of the new criminal code, but the said motion was actually left without examination, because that no response has been received so far. Then the court included obviously false information in its decision and extended Avetik Chalabyan's detention period on the basis of said false information. Incidentally, the investigator did not carry out a procedural action to introduce the case materials. The temptation was so great to keep Chalabyan in detention that they went the way of a rough law violation, if you like, a criminal violation," Varazdat Harutyunyan, Chalabyan's attorney, said, pointing to the numerous violations committed during the preliminary probe.

"It's been 2.5 months that I have been held hostage by the authoritarian regime ruling the country. If at the beginning of all these processes there was a tinny suspicion on the essence of the case, now the facts make it obvious that this is an organized reprisal that is happening to me and already to my family. However, my case is just one link in the long chain of repressions that have been taking place against patriotic and decent citizens, starting from the ordinary soldier to the former president of the country, during the last four years, but especially after the war ingloriously lost by the regime. All this is taking place under the silent gaze of many Western institutions, which seem to have forgotten their fundamental commitments regarding the establishment of democracy and the rule of law, and based only on their well-known geopolitical considerations, look with indulgence at the celebration of illegalities unfolding in our country," Chalabyan's wife, Anahit Adamyan, read out his message from Armavir Penitentiary.

"The arrest of Avetik Chalabyan should sound as an alarm for our society, which is still in a deep slumber, and until now has not noticed this injustice or paid due attention to it. Imprisoning a well-respected public figure without any reason, prolonging his imprisonment at any cost, and persecuting his family member is nothing but a sign of confirmation of the dictatorship of one person. In relation to this particular case, the circumstance of usurpation of the power was demonstrated. the instruction to the National Assembly to recriminalize the act blamed on Avetik and the instructions to the courts to arrest Avetik in the absence of a basis for it. Toleration of this injustice will affect all of us," said a member of the Unification Movement, candidate of historical sciences and associate professor, Menua Soghomonyan.

The trial in Chalabyan’s case begins on July 26 and the defense group calls the attention of mass media and human rights organizations to present the many illegalities and absurdities of the case to the public through participation in open hearings.  

Armenian authorities will always have to cede something to maintain ‘peace’, says opposition MP

Panorama
Armenia –

Visits to Armenia’s border villages show that even some of the local residents have little idea what the Azerbaijani troops are capable of and what can happen amid fragile peace, MP Tigran Abrahamyan of the opposition Pativ Unem faction claims.

“It is particularly about the settlements which became bordering with Azerbaijan in the wake of the 44-day war following the handover of Kashatagh and Karvachar to Baku,” he wrote on Facebook on Monday.

“Many in these communities can talk for hours about the imminent threats, but there are also people who believe that it's all over and that nothing threatens them living just a few kilometers away from Azerbaijani positions.

“This very idea is actively promoted by the authorities, who are trying to drum it into the people's heads, saying, “Keep calm, we will surrender everything necessary, and there will be no war.”

“But the truth is that the current authorities will have to constantly give away something to maintain this "peace", while the Azerbaijanis will never be satisfied. The same logic is used to build border security, although the word "build" here is a strong exaggeration,” Abrahamyan said.

MEP: Europe sees Algeria, Qatar or Azerbaijan as an alternative to Russia in terms of supply of energy resources

ARMINFO
Armenia –

ArmInfo.Despite the gas memorandum signed with Azerbaijan, the European Union continued to monitor and raise human rights issues in this country.

This position was voiced by Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) David McAllister, at a press conference together with head of the Foreign  Affairs Committee of the Armenian Parliament, Eduard Aghajanyan.

He stressed that today Europe is facing serious energy challenges and  needs energy resources, while at the same time it is aimed at  reducing energy dependence on Russia and expanding the  diversification of energy resources.  The MEP noted that the problem  of human rights violations should be considered separately, taking  into account that energy and other cooperation has nothing to do with  this problem.  On July 18, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan  Ilham Aliyev and head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen  signed the next, third in a row, energy document between the EU and  Azerbaijan.  The memorandum will make it possible to double the  volumes of incoming gas from Azerbaijan and bring its volumes up to  20 billion m3 per year and significantly reduce supplies from Russia. 

Constitutional order violated in Armenia – Menua Soghomonyan

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo. The unlawful actions against Avetik Chalabyan are one more piece of evidence that the constitutional order is being violated in Armenia, Menua Soghomonyan,  founder of the Consolidation action group, told reporters on Monday. 

According to him, all the branches of power are usurped in Armenia.  First, the prosecutor's office and courts are executing political  orders. Secondly, the dominant parliamentary faction amended the Code  of Criminal Procedure only to keep Mr Chalabyan under arrest. Third,  Ara Chalabyan, Head of one of thee departments of the Central Bank of  Armenia (CBA) is being pressurized into leaving his job. Mr  Soghomonyan is confident that international community is only  encouraging such trends. Specifically, the head of the U Delegation  to Armenia stated recently that there are no political prisoners in  Armenia. 

"Such statements give the green light to new political persecutions,"  Mr Soghomonyan. The charges brought against Mr Chalabyan "do not hold  water" and the primary reason is that he is a political opponent of  the incumbent authorities and his political agenda is aimed at  preventing the disastrous consequences of Premier Nikol Pashinyan's  policy, Mr Soghomonyan said.   

Tehran meeting to answer many questions – Vigen Hakobyan

ARMINFO
Armenia –
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.The results of the Russia, Iranian and Turkish presidents' meeting in Tehran will  provide answers to many questions, including ones concerning the  South Caucasus and Armenia, political engineer Vigen Hakobyan said in  an interview with ArmInfo. 

"Of course, the three regional leaders discuss Armenia-related issues  as well, for instance, unblocking regional transport links, etc. The  visits the chiefs of the Iranian, U.S. and Russian special services  paid to Armenia are part of most serious geopolitical processes – not  only regional, but also global ones – involving Iran," Mr Hakobyan  said. 

On July 19, the Russia, Turkish and Iranian presidents held a meeting  in Tehran. Following the trilateral talks, they adopted a joint  statement re-affirming their commitment to strengthening their  cooperation. 

In question is no less than establishment of new rules of the game  and, consequently, a new world order as part of the process started  with the Ukraine crisis on February 24. The main centers of power are  step-by- step entering the "operational" stage in the ongoing  geopolitical processes, with prospects of reaching the global level. 

"Relevant political decisions have either been adopted in Tehran or  have been outlined. In Yerevan, the chiefs of the Iranian, U.S. and  Russian intelligence services 'synchronized watches' in the context  of all the processes. I am not at all ruling out visits to Yerevan by  representatives of other intelligence agencies.  Russia is Armenia's  strategic ally, and our country is seeking partnership with the  United States, bordering on Iran and, as a CSTO member-state, is  seeking to open the border with Turkey, a NATO member-state.   Geopolitics is inextricably interwoven with geoeconomy. I think these  factors are sufficient for the chiefs of intelligence agencies to  meet in Yerevan, not anywhere else," Mr Hakobyan said.   

Foreign investment in Armenia drops by 65% in 2022

NEWS.am
Armenia –

By Aram Achemyan

The Statistical Committee of Armenia issued data on foreign investments in the country in January-March 2022, according to which, these investments dropped by 65 percent, or by 49.9 billion drams, during the first quarter of this year.

Investments by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (-33.9 billion drams), Germany (-22.18 billion), the Netherlands (-16.2 billion), Italy (-3.48 billion), Canada (-2.56 billion), and Japan (-1.85 billion) have decreased sharply in Armenia compared to last year.

During the first quarter of 2022, the largest investments in Armenia were made in mining, energy, and air transport.

At the same time, however, it is very worrisome that the amount of investments is reducing in domains that are important for Armenia's economy. Specifically, during this year, investments in the country’s tobacco sector decreased by 2.48 billion drams, and in telecommunications—by 3.55 billion drams.

Armenia ex-ruling party official: Russia needs to grasp pan-Turkism objectives

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Armenia –

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan directly stated that Ankara's foreign policy is based on neo-Ottomanism; that is, modern Turkey wants to restore both the influence and the borders of the Ottoman Empire. Eduard Sharmazanov, National Assembly ex-deputy speaker as well as vice-chairman and spokesperson of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), told this to a press conference Monday.

According to him, all the aforesaid is planned to be implemented at the expense of the interests of Armenia and Greece, and Ankara already has quite serious problems with the Greeks.

"This is what the so-called ‘era of peace’ [announced by Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan] is," the former MP explained.

But, as the RPA official noted, Turkey with its growing ambitions poses a threat not only to Armenia and Greece, but also to Russia.

"If they [i.e., the Russians], apart from Armenians and Greeks, do not grasp the objectives of pan-Turkism, then the end of the Russian Empire will come," the Armenian opposition member emphasized.

Armenia ombudswoman representatives to conduct 4-day monitoring at Tavush Province border villages

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Armenia –

The four-day monitoring visits to the border villages of Tavush Province have started at the initiative of the Human Rights Defender (Ombudswoman) of Armenia.

During these monitoring visits, the representatives of the Office of the Human Rights Defender will study the social, legal, educational, economic, and security issues of the local residents, in order to raise the matters related to the exercising of their rights.