Armenpress: 101 veterans of the Great Patriotic War living in Armenia

101 veterans of the Great Patriotic War living in Armenia

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 10:35, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. There are 101 veterans of the Great Patriotic War living in Armenia. The youngest of them is 96 years old, the oldest is 101.

In a conversation with ARMENPRESS the chairman of the Union of Veterans of Armenia, Colonel Simon Yesayan said that 11 out of 101 veterans are women.

Simon Yesayan noted that this year the six veterans living in Armenia will celebrate their 100th birthday.

Referring to the events of May 9, Simonyan said that the veterans will lay wreaths and flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Victory Park, take part in the military parade, after which they will be hosted at the Russian Embassy in Armenia.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia informed ARMENPRESS that veterans of the Patriotic War are provided with honorariums, bonuses and pensions by the state.

PM Pashinyan sends congratulatory messages to President and Prime Minister of the Russia, as well as to the CIS leaders

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 11:14, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent congratulatory messages to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the Victory, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The congratulatory message addressed to Vladimir Putin runs as follows,

“Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich,

I cordially congratulate you on the anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Today we remember with boundless gratitude all those who have made a decisive contribution to peace, we honor our dear veterans and the homefront workers. Their heroism and unparalleled feat will remain in our hearts forever.

The memory of the great past obliges us to strengthen our inherited friendly ties, to comprehensively develop the Armenian-Russian relations for the benefit of the peoples of our countries.

Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich,

On this memorable day let me wish you and the people of Russia good health, peace and prosperity.”

The congratulatory message to Mikhail Mishustin reads as follows,

“Dear Mikhail Vladimirovich,

I cordially congratulate you on the anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The immortal feat of our fathers and grandfathers, all those who fought heroically shoulder to shoulder on the battlefield, selflessly worked in the homefront will forever remain in our hearts.

The memory of the great victory obliges us to strengthen our inherited friendly ties, to comprehensively develop the Armenian-Russian relations for the benefit of our peoples.

Dear Mikhail Vladimir,

On this remarkable day, let me wish you good health, happiness, new success, and peace and prosperity to the Russian people”.

On the occasion of May 9, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia sent congratulatory messages to the leaders of the CIS member states – President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedow, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, as well as the first President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.

PM Pashinyan pays tribute in Yerablur to the memory of heroes who sacrificed their lives for the Motherland

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 11:19, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan together with the President of the Republic Vahagn Khachaturyan, the President of the National Assembly Alen Simonyan and the top leadership of the Republic of Armenia visited “Yerablur” military pantheon to pay tribute to the memory of the Armenians who sacrificed their lives for the independence of the Homeland, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

Nikol Pashinyan laid flowers at the tombs of Sparapet Vazgen Sargsyan, Andranik Ozanyan, at the memorial to the fallen freedom fighters.



On the occasion of Victory and Peace Day, Prime Minister Pashinyan visited Victory Park

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 11:49, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. On the occasion of Victory and Peace Day, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the Victory Park accompanied by President Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of the National Assembly Alen Simonyan and members of the legislative and executive bodies, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The top leadership of the Republic of Armenia laid flowers at the monument to the Unknown Soldier and paid tribute to the memory of the heroes killed in the Great Patriotic War and the battle for the liberation of Shushi.

Then, a festive procession took place, after which Nikol Pashinyan approached the veterans who arrived at Victory Park, congratulated them on the holiday and wished them health.



RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/09/2022

                                        Monday, May 9, 2022
Armenian Opposition Protesters Face Criminal Proceedings
        • Susan Badalian
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Police detain opposition protesters in Yerevan, May 5, 2022.
Armenian law-enforcement authorities have opened more than a dozen criminal 
cases against participants of daily opposition demonstrations aimed at forcing 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign.
They say that the protesters have defied police orders to unblock roads and 
committed “hooligan” acts during the weeklong demonstrations organized by 
Armenia’s leading opposition forces.
The Investigative Committee said over the weekend that one man has been arrested 
on charges of hitting a policeman while two others indicted for burning tires at 
a blocked street intersection in Yerevan. The committee said other protesters 
may also be prosecuted for not obeying “legitimate orders” of riot police.
Elinar Vartanian, a parliament deputy from the main opposition Hayastan 
alliance, denounced the “absurd” criminal proceedings, saying that they are 
aimed at discouraging Armenians from campaigning for Pashinian’s removal from 
power. She said opposition supporters simply exercised their constitutional 
right of peaceful assembly.
The authorities have not launched such proceedings against any police officers 
accused by the opposition as well as human rights groups of disproportionate use 
of force. One policeman was caught on camera last week punching an opposition 
supporter during his arrest.
The Armenian police have said they are conducting internal inquiries into nine 
alleged instances of such misconduct. No officer is known to have been suspended.
On Friday, law-enforcement officials raided the offices of the Armenian 
Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) party, a key member of Hayastan, in 
Armavir province. Two local Dashnaktsutyun activists were arrested afterwards on 
charges of paying people to attend the anti-government protests in Yerevan.
Dashnaktsutyun’s governing body in Armenia was quick to condemn the arrests and 
reject the accusations, saying that they are part of government efforts to 
thwart the opposition push to oust Pashinian.
Armenia - Opposition supporters demonstrate in France Square, Yerevan, May 9, 
2022.
The Investigative Committee also claimed to have obtained evidence of vote 
buying by Dashnaktsutyun in general and local elections held last year.
“To accuse Dashnaktsutyun of vote buying is just absurd,” Artsvik Minasian, a 
senior party figure, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service on Monday.
Minasian claimed that the authorities are opening “false and illegal criminal 
cases” because they “realize that this liberation movement is gaining momentum.”
“This movement will not die down,” Ishkhan Saghatelian, another Dashnaktsutyun 
leader, told thousands of people who again rallied in the center of Yerevan 
later in the day. He said the protests will continue until Pashinian agrees to 
step down.
The prime minister, who is accused by the opposition of planning to make 
sweeping concessions to Azerbaijan, has rejected the demands for his resignation.
The authorities raised eyebrows last Thursday when they effectively threatened 
to have the Armenian military call up men of fighting age participating in the 
protests. Senior pro-government lawmakers said law-enforcement agencies should 
pass their personal data on to the Defense Ministry.
Armenian Judge Freed After ‘Political’ Arrest
        • Marine Khachatrian
Armenia - Judge Boris Bakhshiyan speaks to journalists after being released from 
prison, Yerevan, May 7, 2022
An Armenian judge was set free over the weekend three months after being 
arrested on what he sees as politically motivated charges.
Boris Bakhshiyan was taken into custody on February 7 two weeks after granting 
bail to a jailed opposition figure.
The accusations leveled against him stem from another decision which Bakhshiyan 
made during a trial presided over by him. Prosecutors claim that the 36-year-old 
judge illegally ordered the arrest of one of the defendants in that trial.
An Armenian court twice extended Bakhshiyan’s pre-trial arrest by one month in 
March and April. Investigators did not request another extension this time 
around. The Office of the Prosecutor-General declined to give a clear reason for 
their decision to release him from custody.
Bakhshiyan, who worked in a court of first instance of southeastern Syunik 
province, was greeted by a group of fellow judges and lawyers as he walked free 
from Yerevan’s Vartashen prison on Saturday.
“Just like three months ago, I am of the same opinion and maintain that this was 
an interference in my work as a judge, and a crude one,” Bakhshiyan told 
reporters.
“I continue to maintain that the judicial decision made by me was legal and 
substantiated,” he said.
Bakhshiyan’s lawyers have denounced his arrest as government retribution for his 
January 26 decision to free Ashot Minasian, a prominent war veteran and 
opposition activist.
Minasian was arrested in December one year after being charged with plotting to 
kill Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and overthrow the Armenian government and 
illegally possessing weapons. The National Security Service dropped the coup 
charges later in December.
Armenia - The Supreme Judicial Council holds a hearing in Yerevan, July 26, 2021.
The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), a state body overseeing Armenian courts, 
allowed Bakhshiyan’s arrest despite an uproar from many lawyers and the 
leadership of Armenia’s Union of Judges.
The chairman of the union, Aleksandr Azarian, cited Bakhshiyan’s arrest and 
suspension by the SJC in a lengthy appeal to the UN Human Rights Council, the 
U.S. State Department and international legal experts published on Friday. 
Azarian urged them to push back against what he called Armenian government 
efforts to “subjugate the judiciary.”
Other Armenian judges as well as opposition groups and lawyers have also accused 
the government of seeking to increase its influence on courts under the guise of 
judicial reforms. The authorities deny this, insisting that the reforms are 
aimed at increasing judicial independence.
Armenia’s parliament controlled by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s party 
approved in February legislation that made it easier for law-enforcement 
authorities to indict and arrest judges.
Armenia Marks WW2 Victory Day
Armenia - Armenian veterans of World War Two attend an official ceremony to mark 
the 77th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, Yerevan, May 9, 
2022.
Armenia’s leaders and ordinary citizens laid flowers at a World War Two memorial 
in Yerevan on Monday as they marked the 77th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s 
victory over Nazi Germany.
The anniversary has remained a public holiday, officially called Victory and 
Peace Day, in Armenia after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Some 320,000 residents of Soviet Armenia, then a republic of just 1.3 million 
people, were drafted to the Soviet army during the bloodiest war in the history 
of humankind. The total number of its ethnic Armenian participants from various 
Soviet republics is estimated at more than 500,000. About half of them were 
killed in action.
In a statement issued on the occasion Pashinian praised Armenians’ “invaluable” 
contribution to the defeat of “one of the greatest evils: fascism.”
“107 Armenians were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, many of our 
compatriots fought in the armies of the allied countries, participated in the 
anti-fascist struggle of a number of countries and were crowned with glory,” he 
said. “Today we bow to the deeds and memory of our heroes, our martyrs, and we 
are proud of the heroism of our ancestors.”
Armenia - Russian soldiers march at Yerevan's Victory Park during an official 
ceremony to mark the 77th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, 9 
May, 2022.
Pashinian and President Vahagn Khachaturian led in the morning a wreath-laying 
ceremony at the war memorial located in Yerevan’s Victory Park. Armenian and 
Russian soldiers marched past its eternal fire during the ceremony.
Thousands of people, among them elderly war veterans, visited the memorial in 
the following hours.
Pashinian also exchanged traditional congratulatory messages with Russian 
President Vladimir Putin and other ex-Soviet leaders.
“The memory of the great past obliges us to strengthen the bonds of friendship 
inherited by us and to comprehensively develop Armenian-Russian relations for 
the benefit of the peoples of our countries,” he wrote to Putin.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2022 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
 

Artsakh must always be Armenian and impregnable – President Harutyunyan’s May 9 message

Artsakh must always be Armenian and impregnable – President Harutyunyan’s May 9 message

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 12:28, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. President of the Artsakh Republic Arayik Harutyunyan sent a congratulatory message on the occasion of Victory and Peace Day. ARMENPRESS reports the message of the President of the Artsakh Republic reads as follows,

“Dear Compatriots, Dear Veterans of the Great Patriotic War and Artsakh Liberation War, Distinguished Generals, Officers, Soldiers of the Defense Army, May 9 has entered the history of the Armenian people as a symbol of its freedom-loving and indomitable spirit, courage and heroism, boundless love for the Motherland, devotion and self-sacrifice.

During the Great Patriotic War, our grandfathers, along with other peoples of the Soviet Union, fought selflessly against the greatest evil against humanity, fascism. We are proud that Artsakh also had a significant contribution to the Victory, every third of its population went to the front, giving birth to many USSR heroes, marshals, admirals, commanders.

Their heroic traditions were continued by future generations, 30 years ago forming a regular army from volunteer groups, successfully carrying out the military operation of Shushi, liberating the ancient Armenian fortress city.

But today Shushi is again in captivity, like hundreds of our sanctuaries and settlements, which are being destroyed and vandalized by Azerbaijan. Their goal is to completely eliminate the Armenian trace and the Armenians, violating all the norms and principles of international law.

Today the security of Artsakh is provided by the Russian peacekeeping troops together with our Defense Army. We are deeply grateful to our friends for standing by the people of Artsakh and supporting us in every way.

On behalf of the authorities of the Artsakh Republic and on my personal behalf, I cordially congratulate everyone on these precious and solemn holidays, and pay homage to the memory of all our martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the defense of the Motherland, their families and relatives. For the sake of the sacred memory of our heroic grandfathers, fathers and sons, for the sake of future generations, Artsakh must always be Armenian and impregnable.

Eternal glory and honor to the devotees of the homeland.”

"Immortal Regiment" march dedicated to the heroes participating the Great Patriotic War held in Yerevan

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 13:12, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. The silent “Immortal Regiment” march dedicated to the heroes who took part in the Great Patriotic War was held in Yerevan’s Victory Park, ARMENPRESS reports the participants of the march took with them the photos of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Vahram Karapetyan, Director General of the Dom Moscow Cultural and Business Center, congratulated all the veterans who did their best to win the bloody war that killed 27 million people.

“Glory to the veterans who died, who survived. We remember the participants of the Great Patriotic War, we honor their memory. Today we want our veterans to live longer so that they can tell the true story. We will do our best to pass on the memory of the war from generation to generation so that it is not forgotten. This is our history that we must respect,” Karapetyan said.

According to the director general of the Moscow House Cultural and Business Center, since the first days of the Patriotic War, the heroes have written with their blood, “We will die, but we will not surrender.”

“How can we forget those words? That is why today is a glorious day, Victory Day. The Victory was shaped by the peoples of all the countries of the Soviet Union. The Armenian people, of course, played a significant role in this victory. We can say with pride that the role of the Armenian people in the victory in the Patriotic War is great, because more than 600 thousand Armenians took part in that war, of which 300 thousand died, more than 100 Armenians were awarded the title of Hero of the USSR. It is a great achievement for the Armenian people. We are proud of our heroes, we respect their memory,” Karapetyan concluded.

Photos by Hayk Badalyan, Gevorg Perkuperkyan




Russia interested in the Sotk mine operating normally, without interruptions – Ambassador Kopirkin

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 15:29, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin stated that Azerbaijan and Armenia should refrain from any steps that could aggravate the situation and create a danger of escalation.

“Our attitude to all such incidents is determined by this approach. Of course, we are interested in the mine operating normally, without interruptions. It is also very important for Armenia from a social point of view,” ARMENPRESS reports Kopirkin told reporters, referring to the shots fired by the Azerbaijani armed forces in the direction of the Sotk mine, as a result of which one of the mine employees was injured.

The Ministry of Defense of Armenia issued a statement according to which on May 7, at around 1:50 p.m., the Azerbaijani troops opened fire from different caliber weapons in the eastern direction of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, as a result of which one of the employees of the mine received a gunshot wound. His life is not in danger. By retaliatory actions the fire of the Azerbaijani units was silenced.




Azerbaijan destroyed or vandalized most of monuments of Great Patriotic War in Artsakh’s occupied regions – Beglaryan

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 16:28, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Most of the monuments to the Great Patriotic War in the territories occupied by Azerbaijan have been vandalized or destroyed, ARMENPRESS reports Artsakh’s State Minister Artak Beglaryan wrote on his Telegram channel.

“On May 9, Artsakh celebrates the Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, the day of the liberation of Shushi, the establishment of Defense Army of the Artsakh Republic.

24 people from Artsakh became heroes of the Soviet Union, and two of them, the legendary pilot Nelson Stepanyan, born in Shushi, and Marshal of the Soviet Union Hovhannes Baghramyan were twice awarded that title. Seven Armenians of Artsakh became Knights of the Order of Glory of all three degrees. In 1943, one of the first Soviet soldiers to be awarded the Order of Glory was Gevorg Israelyan, born in Karabakh, Nerkin Sznek (he became a full-fledged knight of the Order of Glory in March 1945).

However, following the Azerbaijani aggression of September 27, 2020, as a result of the trilateral declaration of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on November 9 of the same year, 5,000 Armenian monuments dedicated to the Great Patriotic War (including those built in Soviet times) remained in the occupied territories of the Artsakh Republic. The vast majority of these monuments have been vandalized and destroyed,” Beglaryan wrote.

Armenpress: Iranian Minister of Energy will arrive in Armenia

Iranian Minister of Energy will arrive in Armenia

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 16:47, 9 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. Iranian Minister of Energy Ali Akbar Mehrabian will arrive in Yerevan to take part in the sitting of the Armenian-Iranian Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation, which will take place on May 10-11, ARMENPRESS reports, the Mehr News informs.

The Commission will discuss a number of topics, including trade and offsetting, investment, transit and transportation, electricity, oil and gas, banking and finance, standards, tourism, healthcare, and more.

Within the framework of the sitting of the Commission, a trade conference will be held with the participation of the representatives of the private sector of the two countries.

Mehrabian will also discuss with Armenian officials the developing relations between the two countries and the volume of mutual trade.

The Iranian Minister of Energy will arrive in Armenia with the Deputy Minister of Petroleum of Iran, the Director of the National Iranian Gas Company, the Deputy Minister of Roads and several other Iranian officials.