Friday,
Armenian ‘Coup Plotters’ Win European Court Case
• Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - An alleged 2015 photograph of members of an Armenian militant group
arrested on coup charges.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Armenian investigators
violated the rights of the leader and two members of a clandestine militant
group that had allegedly plotted to overthrow former President Serzh Sarkisian.
The ringleader, Vartanian, and a dozen other individuals were arrested in
November 2015 in a dawn raid on their hideout in Yerevan jointly conducted by
Armenia’s police and National Security Service (NSS). The law-enforcement bodies
found large quantities of weapons and explosives stashed there. They made more
than 20 other arrests in the following weeks.
The NSS said afterwards that Vartanian set up a group called the Armenian Shield
Regiment before drawing up with his associates detailed plans for the seizure of
the presidential administration, government, parliament and state television
buildings in Yerevan. It said they also explored the possibility of shooting
down President Sarkisian’s plane.
Armenia - Security forces detain a man in a raid on a house in Yerevan's Nork
district, 25Nov2015.
Vartanian admitted acquiring weapons and ammunition for the militant group when
he and 19 other persons went on trial in December 2016. He insisted, however,
that he never intended to seize power or assassinate Sarkisian.
Most of the other defendants, including an Armenian Catholic priest, also
rejected the coup charges brought against them.
The judge presiding over the continuing trial agreed to free Vartanian on bail
in September 2019. All other arrested suspects were released from custody
earlier pending a court verdict in the case. Two of them had joined Vartanian in
challenging their pre-trial arrest in the ECHR.
The Strasbourg-based court ruled this week that the detention period was too
long and unjustified and violated a relevant article of the European Convention
on Human Rights. It said that Vartanian and another plaintiff, Harutiun
Saribekian, must each be paid 6,000 euros ($6,300) in damages.
Armenia - Artur Vartanian, the main defendant in the trial of 20 people accused
of plotting a coup détat, at a courtroom in Yerevan, 17Mar2017.
Vartanian expressed his satisfaction with the ECRH ruling when he spoke to
RFE/RL’s Armenian on Friday after the latest session of his protracted trial.
“The European Court found that justifications presented by prosecutors and
investigators were unfounded,” he said.
Vartanian reportedly lived in Spain before returning to Armenia in April 2015
and setting up the Armenian Shield Regiment.
According to the NSS, core members of the group underwent secret military
training in Vartanian’s paternal village in August-September 2015. Investigators
released in late 2016 a photograph, purportedly taken in a village house, of ten
masked and armed persons standing under the group’s banner.
Armenia, Azerbaijan Trade Fresh Barbs
• Aza Babayan
Azerbaijan - Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov meet in Baku, June24, 2022
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of not honoring their Russian-brokered
agreements during Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s latest visit to Baku
concluded on Friday.
Meeting with Lavrov on Thursday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev complained
that Armenia has still not open road and railway links connecting Azerbaijan to
its Nakhichevan exclave. He said Moscow should press Yerevan to do that in line
with the ceasefire agreement that stopped the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Aliyev also claimed that Yerevan has still not reacted to his proposals
regarding an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty sought by Baku.
In March this year, Azerbaijan presented Armenia with five elements which it
wants to be at the heart of the treaty. They include a mutual recognition of
each other’s territorial integrity. The Armenian government said they should be
complemented by other issues relating to the future of status of Karabakh and
the security of its population.
In written comments to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service, Foreign Minister Ararat
Mirzoyan pointed to those counterproposals and said Baku has still not
officially responded to them.
“We see nothing unacceptable in Azerbaijan’s proposals regarding the future
peace treaty while complementing those proposals with our ideas,” he said.
Mirzoyan also insisted that the Armenian side is interested in transport links
between the two South Caucasus states. He said their opening has been hampered
by “baseless” Azerbaijani demands for an exterritorial corridor for Nakhichevan.
Mirzoyan also said that Azerbaijan still holds dozens of Armenian prisoners in
breach of the 2020 ceasefire.
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov echoed Aliyev’s claims after
holding talks with Lavrov on Friday.
“The artificial dragging of the negotiating process carries very serious risks,”
Bayramov warned at a joint news conference.
Lavrov said, for his part, that Russia will continue to help the two sides
negotiate a comprehensive peace accord, demarcate the Armenian-Azerbaijani
border and open it to travel and commerce.
Visiting Yerevan earlier this month, Lavrov said the Armenian, Azerbaijani and
Russian governments are now finalizing a deal on a “simplified” border control
regime for the planned road to Nakhichevan. The road will be under Armenian
control, he said.
Armenia’s Chief Judicial Officer Refuses To Quit Over Audio Scandal
• Naira Nalbandian
• Karlen Aslanian
Armenia - Gagik Jahangirian, the acting chairman of the Supreme Judicial
Council, at a news conference in Yerevan, August 2, 2021.
Gagik Jahangirian, the controversial acting head of Armenia’s judicial watchdog,
has dismissed calls for his resignation sparked by leaked audio in which he
appeared to blackmail his predecessor at loggerheads with the government.
“I have never been forced by any political force, alliance to tender
resignation,” the former senior prosecutor told Armenian Public Television in an
interview aired late on Thursday.
Ruben Vartazarian, the previous chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC),
publicized on Monday a 14-minute audio clip which he secretly recorded during a
dinner meeting with Jahangirian in February 2021. The meeting took place two
months before Vartazarian was controversially suspended as SJC chairman amid
rising tensions with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.
In the recording full of profanities uttered by him, Jahangirian can be heard
seemingly warning Vartazarian to resign or face criminal charges. He says that
he has already blocked the opening of one or two criminal cases against the
latter.
Speaking to the state-controlled TV channel, Jahangirian claimed that he was not
in a position to trigger or halt any criminal proceedings and simply tried to
trick Vartazarian into resigning.
“Do you think that Mr. Vartazarian would write a resignation letter if he knew
that there will be cases against him and no guarantees that he will not be
punished later on?” he said, adding that he simply used “psychological ploys.”
Armenia - Gagik Jahangirian chairs a session of the Supreme Judicial Council,
April 4, 2022
Opposition and civic groups are bound to brush aside this explanation. They have
said that Jahangirian must be not only sacked but also prosecuted for what they
see as blackmail and illegal interference in the work of law-enforcement
agencies.
One of those agencies, the Investigative Committee, reportedly interrogated
Vartazarian on Thursday in a preliminary inquiry into the audio scandal. It is
not clear whether the committee will also question Jahangirian.
Despite the uproar, the SJC has refused to even start disciplinary proceedings
against its acting chairman. The powerful body, which nominates Armenian judges
and can also fire them, instead formally dismissed Vartazarian as its nominal
chairman and member on Thursday.
Jahangirian also says in the leaked recording that a key motive behind his
attempts to convince Vartazarian to quit is to prevent Robert Kocharian, a
former president and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s leading political foe,
from returning to power.
Jahangirian told Public Television, however, that he was solely motivated by the
need for sweeping judicial reforms in Armenia. He claimed that implementation of
such reforms has been his lifetime “mission.”
The 67-year-old was accused of grave human rights violations when he served as
Armenia’s chief military prosecutor and deputy prosecutor-general in 1997-2006
and 2006-2008 respectively. Local human rights activists say that official
cover-ups of crimes committed in the armed forces were the norm during his
tenure.
Armenia - Human rights activist Zhanna Aleksania, February 4, 2021.
“I know him as a bad military prosecutor who neglected people and covered up
cases,” one such activist, Zhanna Aleksanian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
“Putting him at the helm of the judiciary was absurd.”
“He should not have been appointed to such a position,” said Aleksanian. “He has
a very bad biography.”
Jahangirian was appointed as a member of the SJC in January 2021 by the Armenian
parliament controlled by Pashinian’s Civil Contract party. Lawmakers
representing the party remained reluctant on Friday to comment on the audio
scandal and the resulting calls for Jahangirian’s resignation.
Opposition leaders have portrayed the recording as further proof of their claims
that Western-backed “judicial reforms” declared by Pashinian’s administration
are in fact aimed at increasing government influence on Armenian courts.
In a statement issued earlier this week, the main opposition Hayastan alliance
urged the U.S. and European Union ambassadors in Yerevan to comment on the
scandal and say whether they still support the stated reforms.
Taguhi Tovmasian, the chairwoman of the Armenian parliament’s human rights
committee affiliated with another opposition group, said on Friday that she has
sent the transcript of the recording to international organizations for the same
purpose.
Tovmasian said she asked them to answer the following question: “How can the
Supreme Judicial Council interfere in any criminal case for political
considerations in a country that has declared itself democratic?”
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Armenpress: Dutch-Armenian Chamber of Commerce to open in Yerevan
Dutch-Armenian Chamber of Commerce to open in Yerevan
09:45,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. Dutch-Armenian Business Days will be held in Armenia on July 6-8.
The event is organized by the Embassy of the Netherlands to Armenia within a hybrid platform.
Larisa Harutyunyan, the Political and Economic Affairs Policy Officer of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Armenia, told Armenpress that a number of programs with the focus on agriculture and IT will be implemented on the sidelines of the Dutch-Armenian Business Days.
“As the Embassy in Armenia is new, is operating for one and a half a year, therefore, we will firstly present our economic priorities. It is of cognitive nature. Firstly, for the public to know that there is an Embassy of the Netherlands in Armenia and it has an economic section. Developing and deepening the economic cooperation is going to be our priority. We will talk about the funding mechanisms, the support tools will be presented. We have a very good support program for businesses, we provide experts to small and medium enterprises free of charge”, she said.
Dutch businessmen are expected to attend the event in Armenia. In addition to this, a group of businessmen will join online. The event will focus on sectors like agriculture, mainly focusing on green economy, and information technologies.
Within the framework of the event, the opening ceremony of the Dutch-Armenian Chamber of Commerce in Armenia is expected. Following the ceremony, the Dutch Embassy will sign a memorandum with the Dutch-Armenian Chamber of Commerce. The purpose is to boost the business ties, attract investments, develop bilateral commercial relations and provide multi-profile support to the members of the Chamber.
For registration, it is necessary to send an e-mail to [email protected], clearly mentioning the sector of interest and the date. The deadline is until July 1, 2022. The agenda will be provided after registration. Participation is free of charge.
Reporting by Anna Gziryan
Biden nominates Kristina A. Kvien for U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
10:07,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. U.S. President Joe Biden nominated Kristina A. Kvien for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Armenia, the White House said in a news release.
Kristina Kvien arrived at U.S. Embassy Kyiv in May 2019. From 2016 – April 2019, she served as Acting DCM/Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs at U.S. Embassy Paris.
Previously, Kristina served as Acting DCM and Economic Counselor at U.S. Embassy Bangkok, Thailand; Economic Counselor at U.S. Embassy London; and Director for European Union, Ukraine, and Belarus Affairs at the National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President. Kristina has also served at U.S. Embassy Moscow, Russia; the U.S. Mission to the European Union in Brussels, Belgium; and the U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines. At the Department of State in Washington, DC, Kristina worked on European Union issues and on bilateral relations with Slovenia.
Number of FLYONE Armenia passengers crosses 100,000
11:43,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian airline FLYONE Armenia has announced today that it has already transported 100,000 passengers 6 months after entering the aviation market.
The airline said it confidently fulfills the mission of providing available aviation services to passengers.
FLYONE Armenia operated its first flight on December 18, 2021. The airline is already operating flights to the cities of Europe, Russia and Middle East, particularly Moscow, Sochi, Lyon, Paris, Istanbul, Beirut, Tbilisi and Chișinău.
The company is planning to increase the number of its planes and expand the map of its destinations, by providing services in accordance with the international standards.
About FLYONE Armenia
FLYONE Armenia (www.flyone.am) started its operations in 2021. On 27 October 2021, the Civil Aviation Authority of Armenia offered us the
Prosecutor General of Armenia pays working visit to Belarus
11:54,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. Prosecutor General of Armenia Artur Davtyan departed for Belarus on a working visit to attend the 32nd session of the Coordination Council of Prosecutors General of the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Minsk, his Office said in a statement.
The statement adds that the session participants will discuss legalization and return of criminally acquired assets, protection of business rights within criminal procedures, fight against extremism, terrorism and illegal migration, experience of CIS states in other areas and functions of prosecutions.
The Prosecutor General of Armenia will also have meetings with his counterparts on the sidelines of the session.
Tax revenues of 2022 state budget to increase by 40 billion drams
12:03,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. The tax revenues of the 2022 state budget of Armenia will increase by 40 billion drams, and these funds will be directed to the reserve fund.
The decision was unanimously approved at the Cabinet meeting today.
Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan said in the first half of the year the state budget’s semi-annual tax revenues are higher than originally planned.
“As of June 22, the tax revenues are nearly 911 billion drams, and this is 30% more than the figure of the same period of the previous year”, he said, stating that the growth in tax revenues is connected with a number of factors, such as the improvement of tax administration. The minister said that as of today the actual figures of tax revenues are sufficient ground for increasing the figure of tax revenues by 40 billion drams at this stage.
“During the discussions of the 2023-2025 medium-term expenditure programs when we were summing up the actions to be taken in 2023, we recorded that we have capital programs in different areas which could be implemented also in 2022 if funding is available. We have discussed the capital programs that are included in the appendix of the expenditure priorities as approved by the 2022 state budget and plan to include some of them in the programs that will be financed soon”, he said, adding that the increase in revenues will allow to start implementing new programs in education, healthcare and physical infrastructure in coming weeks, which were to launch in the beginning of 2023.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that with the results of 2021 the revenue part of the state budget has been fulfilled by 147 billion drams more than planned.
“As of today, we have collected 46 billion drams more in terms of the performance of the revenue part of the 2022 budget. We think that if nothing extraordinary happens, the budget revenues will increase more, and we are now waiting for the ministries to present new programs”, the PM said.
Sports school named after retired professional boxer Vic Darchinyan expected to be built in Vanadzor – PM Pashinyan
12:17,
YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. During the Cabinet meeting today Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said that it is planned to open a sports school in Vanadzor town named after retired professional boxer Vic Darchinyan.
“We have planned to open the boxing school named after Artur Abraham, and as a result of discussions we came to the conclusion that we should establish a school named after Vic Darchinyan in Vanadzor”, the PM said, adding that at this period the projects should be ordered. “We also need to talk to our champions because there is an important nuance here, they should also participate in the future management”, the PM added.
Newspaper: Draft amendments to Armenia Electoral Code already been put into circulation
YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: The draft [amendments to the Electoral Code (EC)] has already been put into circulation, and yesterday, hearings were being held in the NA [(National Assembly)] [Standing] Committee on State and Legal Affairs, with the participation of representatives of NGOs and extra-parliamentary forces attached to the authorities.
As we had written [before], the [ruling] CC [(Civil Contract Party)] is once again reshaping the EC in its “clothes.” [CC MP] Vahagn Hovakimyan, the main speaker of the draft, said in his opening speech during the hearings that the need for amendments had arisen after the 2021 parliamentary and then after the local elections at the end of last year, and that the addenda are more of a technical nature.
However, during the discussion it became clear that the authorities are making the CC look like it will be able to seize power more unhindered in the upcoming elections—even in the communities where the CC has lost.
In short, they have decided to learn lessons from the local elections and remove all legislative and legal obstacles that complicate the process of snatching power from the opposition.
Russia ready to consult Armenia, Azerbaijan on border delimitation: Lavrov
- IANS
- World News
- 2022-06-24 07:45
Baku, June 24 (IANS) Visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed Moscow’s official readiness to consult Azerbaijan and Armenia on delimitation and demarcation of borders.
At a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Baku, Lavrov said Russia is ready to consult on the work of the Azerbaijani and Armenian commissions that were set up for delimitation and demarcation of borders, Xinhua news agency reported.
“We have concrete proposals in this regard. I will be glad to discuss them with you,” Lavrov told Aliyev.
The Russian Foreign Minister pointed out “certain progress” in the work of the trilateral working group between Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia on the opening of communications.
“We stand ready to do everything possible to assist in the implementation of the three documents signed by the leaders of the three countries in November of 2020, in January and November of 2021,” he said.
Lavrov also expressed Moscow’s commitment to providing assistance with the negotiations on the signing of a peace agreement between Baku and Yerevan.
“We heard that the Armenian side, Prime Minister Pashinyan is ready to hold negotiations on this issue. We are ready to help with Azerbaijan’s and Armenia’s consent,” he added.
–IANS
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Ex-President Kocharyan refuses to join Hayastan All Armenian Fund Board of Trustees
A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund will be convened Saturday.
Yerevan.Today asked Bagrat Mikoyan, the coordinator of the office of second President Robert Kocharyan, whether the latter will attend this meeting, as he is a member of the aforesaid board.
Mikoyan responded: “President Kocharyan has refused to join the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund—in connection with the loss of financial transparency, reliability, and accountability by the Fund in recent times.”
To note, during the 44-day Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war in the fall of 2020, $107 million of the money donated to the Hayastan All Armenian Fund from a pan-Armenian fundraiser was transferred to the state budget of Armenia and, as PM Nikol Pashinyan said, it became an ordinary expense—salary, bonuses, etc. This decision was made without the participation of all members of the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund, including the former presidents of Armenia and Artsakh. Moreover, no invitation was sent to them.