MP Arthur Khachatryan visits European Parliament, presents opposition stance on Artsakh settlement

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

On the initiative of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD), ARF member Arthur Khachatryan, an MP from the opposition Hayastan bloc, paid a visit to Strasbourg, Brussels from May 2-6, EAFJD said in a statement.

The lawmaker and representatives of EAFJD had meetings with two dozen members of the European Parliament. In particular, meetings were held with Vice President of the European Parliament Eva Kaili (Greece, Socialists & Democrats), Chair of the Delegation for Cooperation with the South Caucasus Marina Kaljurand (Estonia, Socialists & Democrats), Head of the Delegation of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Andrius Kubilius (Lithuania, European People’s Party), European Parliament Rapporteur on Armenia Andrey Kovatchev (Bulgaria, European People’s Party), Head of the Friendship Group with Armenia in the European Parliament Lucas Fourlas (Cyprus, European People’s Party) as well as Head of the Friendship Group with Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh Peter van Dalen (Netherlands, European People’s Party).

During the meetings, the issue of Artsakh was discussed, in particular, the anti-Armenian policy pursued by Azerbaijan, the ongoing military provocations in Artsakh (in particular, the tensions in Khnapat-Khramort border section, the establishment of Azerbaijani control over Parukh village and the Karaglukh height), the psychological terror and humanitarian crisis aimed at the eviction of Armenians from Artsakh.

Arthur Khachatryan briefed the MEPs on the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the aspirations of the Azerbaijani forces towards the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. Special attention was paid to the issue of Armenian captives held in Azerbaijan.

“At the request of the interlocutors, Mr. Khachatryan presented the opposition’s approaches to the settlement of the Artsakh issue, emphasizing the importance to respect the right to self-determination of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh and the exclusion of any status of Artsakh within Azerbaijan. Mr. Khachatryan also briefed the MEPs on the internal political situation in Armenia, the latest developments, raising the issue of disproportionate use of force against the protesters and journalists covering the protests,” EAFJD said.

A separate meeting was held with Special Rapporteur on Azerbaijan Željana Zovko. The main topic during the meeting was the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as well as Azerbaijan’s anti-Armenian policy pursued at state level.

The visit was summed up in Brussels with a round table discussion with the members of the Armenian National Committee of Belgium.

Khachik Galstyan: Thousands of Armenians have heeded opposition wake-up call

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

Khachik Galstyan, a senior member of the opposition Homeland Party, and his family members has joined a car rally from Yerevan to Vanadzor, Armenia’s third largest city, to demand the resignation of Nikol Pashinyan and his cabinet.

The rally organized by the opposition forces was to start on Saturday morning.

Speaking to reporters, Galstyan expressed conviction that many people would take part in it.

He says thousands of people have heeded the wake-up call made by the opposition a few weeks ago.

“Hundreds of thousands of citizens are going through an awakening process. They are all inspired by the ideas of national liberation movement,” the oppositionist said.

Galstyan attached importance to acts of civil disobedience also in the country’s regions.

“I believe that our citizens will join us, we, united as a single fist, will drive out the external enemy and the adventurers in Armenia, who are torpedoing its development and the development of Artsakh, and will build the Armenia of our dreams,” he said.

An opposition rally is expected to kick off in Vanadzor at 1pm.

Lawyer: Level of human rights protection ‘setting new records in democratic Armenia’

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

Lawyer Amram Makinyan says an Armenian woman detained by police during anti-government protests has been unlawfully held in police custody for several hours now.

“The level of human rights protection in Nikol’s “democratic Armenia” is setting new records,” he wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

“A detainee, who is a young woman, continues to be held in police custody after the expiry of the specified period (more than 6 hours now). Long live Nikol’s democracy!” the lawyer sneered.

‘We are losing our country’: Women hold march in Yerevan

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

A women’s march started from Yerevan’s central France Square on Saturday afternoon.

Many of the women participating in the march of the Liberation Movement brought their children with them.

Marianna Ghazaryan, the spouse of former Armenian Ambassador to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan, is confident that the opposition campaign in support of Artsakh and demanding Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation as Armenian prime minister will yield results.

“We want to restore our dignity and have a vision for our children’s future, so we have stood up to fight and will go to the end,” she said, urging all to join the protest movement.

“The future of Armenia and Artsakh is at stake now. We are losing our country, thus all should put aside their political differences and join the struggle,” the woman said.

Anzhela Elibegova, an expert on the South Caucasus geopolitics, says it’s important for the women taking part in the march to show their value system.

She denounced the offensive gesture of the Armenian parliament speaker’s mother at opposition protesters in Yerevan on Friday.

“You realize that we don’t show the middle finger from balconies, we don’t spit on people, don’t you? On the contrary, we are trying to instill in our children a caring attitude towards the homeland, love and the right values, including respect for parents of fallen soldiers, war veterans, state symbols… Armenian women have to educate generations with the right system of values, so that we can get rid of a number of vicious phenomena, which, unfortunately, are widespread in our society,” she said.

The march was escorted by female police officers.


Several tourist destinations in Armenia’s Syunik threatened, guide says

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

Syunik Province is one of the popular travel destinations in Armenia with its forests, mountains, historical and cultural monuments and, naturally, healing springs. Most of the specially protected nature areas of Armenia are located in the region. However, the formerly active tourist destinations of the region are no longer used, David Hakobyan, co-founder of the Guides from the South NGO, told Panorama.am in an interview. For example, in Kapan, he says, a number of destinations can no longer be used by outbound tour operators.

“After the signing of the capitulation, the situation has changed. Recently, one of our colleagues and a tourist could not return from Meghri to Kapan via Tsav, because the Russian border service prohibited it, arguing that a special permit – a pass – was needed. The tourist was from the United States. As a result, to avoid delays, they returned via Kajaran. But there are no such obstacles for domestic tourism,” Hakobyan said.

He claims that after the 2020 war some tourist spots are threatened, in particular, the reserve “Sosu Purak” (Pine Grove), which is now a border area.

“At the 21-kilometer section of the Goris-Kapan road now under the control of the enemy, there is also a tourist destination, such as the area from the village of Bardzravan to Noravank, which is currently impossible to travel to pending the construction of a new road,” the guide added.

David Hakobyan strongly believes that economic entities engaged in tourism in Syunik need state support, adding a special policy should be elaborated and implemented. Meanwhile, Hakobyan does not pin his hopes on the current government.

“What are they going to do? After calling the territories ceded to the enemy Azerbaijani, of course, they will do nothing. Perhaps the next authorities will pursue a more national and competent state policy. It’s not only about tourism, it is more a matter of national security. The areas were of vital importance for our country and ensured its security apart from having key roads. The local authorities can do little if there is no common state policy in Armenia,” he said.

Before the war, the tourism sector in the region had already been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. Although, David Hakobyan claims the pandemic led to a growth of domestic tourism.

“Several hundred thousand Armenians, who were deprived of the opportunity to travel abroad, spent their holidays inside the country, including in Syunik. In Kapan and Meghri, camping clubs made several times more tours than before. After the war, however, the flow of visitors to Syunik decreased to a certain extent, but not because of reduced interest, but due to security issues,” he noted

“Travel agencies now organize tours mainly in areas up to Tatev. The flow of tourists, who used to come Armen 3-4 years ago, is now preserved in the trips up to Tatev. Not in full, but they do come,” Hakobyan said, expressing the hope that one day Syunik’s tourism opportunities will be used in full again.

Photos shared by David Hakobyan

Sosu Purak in Nerkin Hand village of Syunik Province, Armenia

Tsak Kar Lake, a natural monument in Syunik Province, Armenia

Chakaten village in Syunik Province, Armenia


Armenian Embassy in Germany comments on dismantling of Genocide memorial in Cologne

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

POLITICS 17:03 07/05/2022 WORLD

The Armenian Embassy in Germany issued a statement on the situation around the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Cologne. The full statement is provided below.

“In response to the numerous enquiries since 6 May regarding the Armenian Genocide Memorial located on the left side of the Hohenzollernbrücke bridge in Cologne, the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in the Federal Republic of Germany reports the following:

The monument was erected on 15 April 2018 by the initiative “Remember the Genocide” (Initiative Völkermord erinnern) and a number of individual citizens. Due to the absence of an official installation permit, the monument was dismantled four days after its installation (19 April 2018), which was the subject of a legal dispute.

Every year, around 24 April, the monument is erected and then dismantled on the grounds of the absence of an official permission, which has clearly become the subject of outrage by many of our compatriots and a legal dispute with the local authorities.

The Armenian Embassy is in direct contact with the members of the initiative and other interested parties and will make efforts to reach a mutually acceptable solution.”

Era of peace in action: In May 2021, enemy occupied 3,200 hectares of sovereign territory of Armenia

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.Armenia, officially and in practical terms, years ago assumed the role of guaranteeing the security of the Republic of Artsakh.  During the 2020 Artsakh war,  Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyans administration failed to provide such  security, losing the entire Artsakh district of Hadrut and parts of  the districts of Shushi, Askeran, Martuni and Martakert. The fortress  town of Shushi was also lost, Hetq.am writes.

Thus, according to the source, by the agreement of November 9  Pashinyan handed over Aghdam, Kelbajar and Lachin regions adjacent to  the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) to Azerbaijan.  Azerbaijani forces captured Fizuli and Jabrail in the war, as well as  most of Zangelan and Ghubatlu. Armenian forces withdrew in December  2020 (according to a verbal agreement), from the remaining small  areas that were liberated in the 1990s and became part of the Artsakh  Republic.

On May 12, 2021, Azerbaijani armed units, taking advantage of the  inaction of the militarily defeated Pashinyan administration,  captured a number of strategic hills in Armenia (Syunik and  Gegharkunik), and forced Armenian troops to withdraw from their  poorly equipped military positions.

In May 2021, Azerbaijani troops occupied a minimum of 32 square  kilometers (3,200 hectares) in the Vardenis region of Armenia’s  Gegharkunik Province (in the border section from the  Norabak-Karvachar road to Big and Small Al lakes.)  

3,200 hectares is equal to 4,482 football fields.

Using a Google map (the aerial images taken by the European Airbus  and American Maxar Technologies satellites), Hetq has measured the  territory of Armenia occupied by Azerbaijan in the spring of 2021.

Google Maps and Google Earth regularly update their satellite  imagery. However, it is not the whole system that is updated, but  specific segments depending on the images received from the  satellites.

As it is known, Azerbaijani troops have also appeared in the vicinity  of the Kut settlement in Vardenis since the spring of 2021, but we  have measured the size of occupied Armenia sovereign territory south  and southeast of the neighboring village of Norabak. (This is why we  note at least 3,200 hectares). The last satellite image of the Kut  border area in Google Maps and Google Earth was taken on October 18,  2019, before the occupation, and south of Norabak, on October 23,  2021, after the occupation.

Thus, we base our findings on the positional situation as of October  23, 2021. We measured the size of the occupation by drawing a  straight line between the Azerbaijani vanguard positions. The 3,200  hectares is the area that is now behind these positions. However,  Azerbaijani troops monitor a much larger area from their positions on  the strategic heights.

As can be seen in the map, the area of the first occupied zone, from  the Norabak- Karvachar road to the neighboring positions of Nerkin  Shorzha, is 11.4 square kilometers (1,140 hectares). The area of the  second zone, 20.7 square kilometers (2,070 hectares), which includes  the section from Verin Shorzha-Tsar road to Mets Tsarasar (elevation  – 3441 meters, the mountain is outside the territory of Armenia  according to Google Maps.)

The Armenia-Azerbaijan border runs from the Sotk gold mine to the Big  and Small Al lakes along the Eastern Sevan Mountain range. One of its  highest peaks is Tsarasar, which is 3,426 m high. (Blue sign in  picture and map). This mountain, the dividing point of the  Armenian-Azerbaijani border, appeared 3.8 kilometers behind  Azerbaijani military lines in May 2021. Thus, Azerbaijani troops  advanced 3.8 km in a straight line in the Tsarasar section. The whole  Vardenis region can be observed from the top of the mountain,  including Lake Sevan, which is 29 km from the shore to Tsarasar. The  distance from the center of Vardenis is 22 km. This area vulnerable  to artillery.

On May 27, 2021, on the eve of snap parliamentary elections, Prime  Minister Pashinyan circulated his famous thesis of the mirror  withdrawal of troops in the Sotk (Gegharkunik) – Khoznavar (Syunik)  section. Responding to Azerbaijan’s false claim that Azerbaijani  troops had advanced to clarify the border, Pashinyan offered to hand  over border monitoring to a third party.

“International observers are coming, either from Russia or OSCE Minsk  Group Co- Chair countries. They will come and take up positions to  ensure that troops on both sides: If this is the case, why do we, or  they, need soldiers on the top of that mountain covered in snow for  half of the year?” Pashinyan said at the time.

On May 27, 2021, shortly after Pashinyan’s remarks, Armenian Foreign  Minister Ara Ayvazyan resigned.

At a farewell meeting with ministry staff in June, Ayvazyan said he  decided to leave to “ensure that there is never any suspicion that  this ministry could take measures or accept certain ideas,  initiatives, which go against our national and state interests”.

Last month, Ayvazyan revealed that it was Pashinyan’s border policy  that led him to leave office.

Former Armenian Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan, noting  Azerbaijani advances in the Parukh-Khramort section of Artsakh, also  criticized Pashinyan in this regard.

“The government’s proposal to withdraw troops in parallel is  destructive for the security of Armenia and Artsakh. The objective  evidence is the recent illegal actions and invasions of Azerbaijan in  Artsakh (Parukh, Khramort, Karaglukh). This idea was deplorably  brought to the public domain, promoted and became part of an agenda  favorable to Azerbaijani interests.”

Pashinyan’s proposal never saw the light of day because Ilham Aliyev,  to put it mildly, paid no heed. Instead, Azerbaijani armed groups  continue to pose a threat to the population of the entire Vardenis  region, and especially to residents of the border villages of Kut,  Norabak, Nerkin Shorzha and Verin Shorzha.

Moreover, on January 11 of this year, Azerbaijani troops launched new  attacks in this area using firearms, artillery and unmanned aerial  vehicles. They targeted Armenian military positions, killing three  soldiers and wounding others, Hetq.am concludes.  

Resistance Movement holds motor rally from Yerevan to Vanadzor

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. The opposition Resistance Movement, demanding the resignation of the current Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, is holding a  motor rally from Yerevan to Vanadzor.

The rally started at 10 am local time from the Ashtarok highway.  Dozens of cars with the Armenian tricolor moved in a column towards  Vanadzor.

It should be noted that the coordinator of the Movement, vice-speaker  of the parliament from the “Armenia” opposition bloc, Ishkhan  Saghatelyan, said during the rally the night before that in the  coming days, disobedience actions would be held in four directions.  

“In the coming days, the participants in the action of disobedience”  will take the whole of Yerevan. “We will organize a movement first in  four groups, then in 8, then in 12, and as a result, on the same day,  we will take the whole city … Today we showed that there are no  closed streets for us, no closed squares,” Saghatelyan said, adding  that these days the attention of the international press media is  focused on this square, on the events taking place in Yerevan.  He  noted that 60-70% of the tasks were done. Among the plans for May 7,  Saghatelyan mentioned a motor rally to Vanadzor and a large rally  there at 1:00pm.  “In Yerevan, at 12:00pm, a women’s march and a car  rally with music will take place, and in the evening (6:00pm-8:00pm)  – a cultural program will take place, followed by a rally and a  march,” Saghatelyan summed up.  

It should be noted that on April 17, the head of opposition “I have  the honor” parliamentary faction Artur Vanetsyan launched an  open-ended action on Freedom Square in Yerevan in defense of  Nagorno-Karabakh and demanding the resignation of the current Prime  Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and his team. He  called on everyone to join his protest action. His initiative was  supported by the “I have the honor”, “Armenia” opposition factions,  as well as the “5165” party. And since May 1, a tent camp of  opposition forces has been set up on France Square, demanding the  resignation of Pashinyan and his team.  Activists of the movement  have been spending the sixth night on the street.  Traffic is blocked  not only along the central roads of Yerevan, but also key regional  transport hubs.

Immortal Regiment March to be held in Yerevan

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. The Immortal Regiment March, organized by the Armenian Immortal Regiment Patriotic NGO, will be held in Yerevan in memory of the heroes of the Great  Patriotic War.

At 11:00am at the eternal flame in Victory Park, everyone will be  able to join the March and raise photos of their relatives.

Similar Marches will be held in Vanadzor, Kapan, Hrazdan and other  cities of Armenia.

It should be noted that the Immortal Regiment March, which has  already become traditional, has been held in Armenia since 2016.

On the same day, on May 9 at 3:00pm at the Moscow Cinema, the  Armenian Immortal Regiment Patriotic NGO will screen the documentary  film “War for Victory”. The project is dedicated to the 77th  anniversary of the Great Victory, which tells about the main events  and battles in which the army of Soviet Armenia took part.

The film is based on the memoirs of Armenian veterans of the Great  Patriotic War, where they talk about their direct participation in  the hostilities and the solidarity of the Soviet army.

Veterans of the Second World War, schoolchildren and students of  Armenia, ambassadors of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are invited to  the event.

This is the fourth documentary film about the Armenian veterans of  the Great Patriotic War, prepared by the Immortal Regiment of Armenia  and aimed at the patriotic education of young people.

Newspaper: Armenia PM had arrangement with ruling political team’s parliament faction

News.am
Armenia – May 7 2022

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of Armenia writes: The ruling political team, the “Civil Contract” Faction of the National Assembly, had a discussion with [PM] Nikol Pashinyan before the last National Assembly-Government question and answer [session], and decided what they should do if the parliamentary opposition goes to the National Assembly.

According to the Zhoghovurd daily’s information, Pashinyan instructed the CC members not to respond in any way, not to make “remarks” and “comments” to the criticism of the opposition—even insults—coming towards them. (…).

Thus, they had decided not to stir passions and not to further anger the assembled citizens. But as we saw, the [parliament] majority MPs applauded Pashinyan’s speech [in the legislature] and chanted “Armenia” without specifying whether they are chanting the name of the [opposition] “Armenia” Faction or of the Republic of Armenia.

As for the MPs of the opposition “Armenia” and “With Honor” Factions, there was obvious ambiguity in their steps and actions. It was clear that either there was no shared decision or not everyone was aware of it. This was obvious from the behavior of the oppositionists looking at each other questioningly and clarifying questions to each other constantly in the [parliament sessions’] hall.