Gas supply to Goris, Kapan and Artsakh temporarily cut off due to accident

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

Gas supply to some settlements in Armenia’s southern Syunik Province as well as Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has been temporarily cut off due to an accident.

In an official statement, the Gazprom Armenia CJSC said the Goris-Kapan-Kajaran gas pipeline was damaged in the 13.5 km section during road construction work on Saturday.

The gas delivery to the towns of Goris and Kapan and the nearby villages as well as the Artsakh Republic has been suspended starting from 11:10am to repair the damage.

“The timeframe for the completion of the maintenance work will be reported additionally,” the gas distribution company said.

French MP hosts Dadivank Monastery priest

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

SOCIETY 13:59 02/04/2022 NKR

French lawmaker Valérie Boyer has hosted Father Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, Abbot of the Dadivank Monastery in Artsakh, in the French Senate, she said on Friday.

“Faced with the threat of Azerbaijan in Artsakh, I was received several months ago by Fr.  Hrant Hovhannisyan at the Dadivank Monastery. I wanted to meet him again in the Senate,” the MP wrote on Facebook, sharing photos.

She called on the French government, the European Union and UNESCO to protect Artsakh’s cultural heritage and people.

“At a time when the international community is fully focused on the war in Ukraine, I once again call on the government, the European Union and UNESCO to intervene to protect the Armenian people and heritage,” Boyer said.

Expert: No document can prevent Baku’s barbarian regime from occupying whole of Artsakh

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

Armenian expert on Iran Vardan Voskanyan, who heads the Chair of Iranian Studies of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the Yerevan State University (YSU), dismissed the Armenian authorities’ claims that signing a peace treaty with Azerbaijan would ensure peace for Armenia and Artsakh.

“They are trying to convince us that a piece of paper called a treaty is supposed to ensure peace for the Republic of Armenia and the Artsakh Republic,” he wrote on Telegram on Saturday.

“In fact, no document can hold Baku’s barbarian regime back from occupying the whole of Artsakh and other territories vital for Armenia, if the enemy is convinced they can do it by force.

“According to the muted statements from Baku, the 44-day war stopped because the Armenian military dealt heavy blows, draining the Azerbaijani bashi-bazouks.

“We, unfortunately, have forgotten about the uselessness of the “paper spoon” Khrimian Hayrik was talking about, and have again entered a stage when they are trying to mislead us with the pernicious “idea” of preserving and strengthening our ancestral homeland, not with the sword of justice, but with a fickle piece of paper,” Voskanyan said.

MEP Marina Kaljurand urges immediate withdrawal of Azerbaijani forces in Artsakh

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

The Chair of the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with the South Caucasus, MEP Marina Kaljurand, has urged the immediate withdrawal of Azerbaijani troops back behind the line of contact in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).

Kaljurand on Thursday held a videoconference meeting with Co-Chair of the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee Javanshir Feyziyev, she said in a statement on Friday.

“I shared my concern about Azerbaijan’s unprovoked military intrusion into Nagorno-Karabakh last week, violating the ceasefire agreement of 9 November 2020. I urged the immediate withdrawal of forces back behind the line of contact, in line with calls from all three Minsk Group Co-Chair countries,” the MEP said.

“I also recalled the European Parliament resolution of 10 March 2022 on the destruction of cultural heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh and stressed the need for Azerbaijan to urgently allow the planned UNESCO independent technical mission to access the region and perform its work unhindered,” she added.

2016 April war became a ‘touchstone’ – Artsakh Foreign Ministry

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

Artsakh’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday issued the following statement on the sixth anniversary of the 2016 April war launched by Azerbaijan:

“Six years ago, on the night of April 2, 2016, the Azerbaijani armed forces, violating the May 12, 1994 Agreement on full cessation of fire and hostilities and February 6, 1995 Agreement on strengthening the ceasefire, launched treacherous aggression against the Republic of Artsakh.

For four days, the Azerbaijani armed forces had attempted assaults along the entire length of the Line of Contact, employing heavy weaponry, artillery and aircraft. However, after suffering heavy losses in manpower and equipment and failing to achieve its goals, the Azerbaijani side, through the mediation of the Russian Federation, was forced to cease the hostilities. But, the shelling of the border settlements of Artsakh continued until late April.

The Azerbaijani aggression was accompanied by numerous war crimes, including torture, premeditated murders and mockery of the bodies of the deceased, committed by the Azerbaijani armed forces against both the military personnel and the civilian population of the Republic of Artsakh.

The 2016 April aggression became a touchstone, among other things, to test the reaction of the international community to the violation of the UN Charter and international obligations by Azerbaijan. The fact that these illegal actions did not entail any serious political and legal consequences for Baku only strengthened the confidence of the Azerbaijani authorities in the permissiveness and the prevalence of force over international law.

Both the 2016 April war and the subsequent 44-day aggression of Azerbaijan in 2020, despite their local nature, became a real test for the entire system of international relations. Impunity for unleashing aggressive wars has led to the undermining of such fundamental principles of international law as non-use of force, peaceful settlement of disputes, conscientious fulfillment of international obligations, etc.

Taking into account that the Azerbaijani authorities refuse to negotiate for a peaceful settlement of the Azerbaijan-Karabagh conflict, continue to violate their obligations and do not halt the aggressive actions, we expect the international community to take concrete political steps to guarantee the realization by the people of Artsakh of their collective human rights and freedoms, without any restrictions.”

Analyst: Armenians dissatisfied with current situation should make their voices clearly heard

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

The people dissatisfied with the current situation in Armenia should make their voices clearly heard at an upcoming opposition rally in Yerevan, according to political analyst Hrant Melik-Shahnazaryan, head of the Voskanapat Analytical Center.

The Armenian opposition announced its intention to hold a rally in Yerevan’s Liberty Square on 5 April to address issues concerning the security of Armenia and Artsakh.

“The April 5 rally is organized by the parliamentary opposition. At first I thought it was the initiative of the ARF only. But this is much better,” he wrote on Telegram on Friday.

“Actually, it doesn’t matter whose idea it was. The most important thing is that the voice of society be heard now. People must come to the square and make it clear that they do not need an agenda for peace, but the one for restoration and sustainable development. And peace can only be the result of all this,” the analyst noted.

“Let us speak frankly: we, Armenians, are not only misunderstood in the world, but have also begun to be disrespected. Many of my foreign colleagues ask me a specific question, “In Artsakh, Azerbaijan has taken control over a new village and important positions, why doesn’t anyone in Yerevan stand up against it? What is the answer to that question? To say that we have put up with it? But it is not the case, is it?

“I do not know what kind of speeches and demands will be made at the rally. I do not know what developments will follow them. But I can say for sure that the voices of the people dissatisfied with the current situation should be clearly heard. Believe me, it is much more important now than even all the decisions the current capitulant authorities may take,” Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

Armenian Church commemorates St. Gregory the Illuminator’s torments, commitment to pit

Panorama
Armenia – April 2 2022

The Armenian Apostolic Church commemorates St. Gregory the Illuminator’s torments and commitment to the pit on Saturday, Qahana.am reports.

The feast is the first one among the three commemoration days dedicated to the memory of St. Gregory the Illuminator, the first Catholicos of All Armenians. According to the Armenian Church Calendar, it is celebrated on the eve of the Fifth Sunday during the period of Great Lent. The feast is dedicated to the torments which St. Gregory suffered during his imprisonment.

According to historical sources, St. Gregory the Illuminator was the son of Anak Partev, a knight and nobleman, who killed the Armenian King Khosrov Arshakouni. In retaliation, Anak is executed by the Armenians. His son, Gregory, lived and studied in Caesarea, and was brought up as a pious Christian. Gregory returns to Armenia as an adult and becomes a member of the royal court. King Tiridates (Trdat), the son of King Khosrov and heir to the throne, appoints Gregory as the Chancellor of the Armenian Kingdom. Tiridates, learning that Gregory is a Christian and the son of Anak, subjects him to severe tortures and commits Gregory to death, by imprisoning him in a deep underground pit.

In 301 A.D., after spending 13 years in the pit, St. Gregory the Illuminator is freed from the dungeon and emerges to spread the Light of Christ in Armenia. He thus becomes the first pontiff of the Armenian Church, baptizes the royal family, and evangelizes the whole of the Armenian Nation. Armenia becomes the first nation in the world to officially proclaim Christianity as her state religion.

St. Gregory the Illuminator is recognized by all of Christendom as a Saint, and he is commemorated in all traditional Christian churches.

Goris-Kapan gas main damaged

ARMINFO
April 2 2022
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo.. The Goris-Kapan-Kajaran gas main has been damaged during road  construction works, Gazprom Armenia reports. 

Gas supply to Goris, Kajaran and Artsakh has been disrupted. 

“The completion of the repair work will be reported in advance,” a  report reads.

Statement of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Artsakh: Azerbaijan destroys the Armenian cultural heritage

ARMINFO
April 2 2022
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo. On March 24, 2022, as a result of Azerbaijani aggression, the area around the village of Parukh in the Askeran region of the Artsakh Republic, the former settlement of Karaglukh and the homonymous height, were occupied by the enemy and the Azerbaijani Armed Forces immediately proceeded to the well-known script of the destruction of the Armenian historical and cultural heritage in the occupied territory.

            Apart from its strategic importance, the area is also important for its unique historical-cultural and historical-natural environment. According to the state list of immovable monuments of culture and history, about 20 monuments are officially registered in the above-mentioned territories, including 2 churches (one of them is “Holy Mother of God” church of 13th century, photo attached), the famous Shikakar-Karaglukh fortress, cultural monuments of archeological value, cemeteries, khachkars, tombstones. The Shikakar cave is also located in here, where a research was conducted by the Azokh international archaeological expedition in 2011.

            However, it should be emphasized that the area has not yet been sufficiently studied, which is also confirmed by the research conducted in the area in December 2021, as a result of which thirty more monuments were discovered.

            Considering the bitter experience of Azerbaijan’s anti-Armenian hatred policy, when that country organizes and encourages cultural vandalism in the occupied territories of Artsakh at the highest level, we confidently declare that the historical and cultural heritage of Parukh and Karaglukh is also endangered under the Azerbaijani occupation.

            Our concerns become more substansive after watching the video released by the Azerbaijani media outlet AZTV on March 30, 2022, which demonstrates human remains exhumed by Azerbaijanis. The Azerbaijani propaganda machine, resorting to a deceitful and insidious method, presents this fact as if a mass burial of Azerbaijanis in the village of Ivanyan (Azerbaijani Khojaly), as a result of hostilities of 1992. However, the reality is completely different. In particular:

 

  1. Although the Azerbaijani side has long resorted to falsification, accusing the Armenian side of the massacre of Azerbaijanis in the village of Ivanyan, there is irrefutable evidence that the Artsakh Armed Forces provided a humanitarian corridor to the civilian population before and during the hostilities, and this massacre took place by the militants of the Azerbaijani opposition in the outskirts of Akna (Azerbaijani Aghdam) which is under their control. They intended to use the massacre in Azerbaijan as a basis for coup d’état, which was acknowledged even by the then President Ayaz Mutalibov. More detailed evidence can be found at the following link:

 

  1. Based on the analysis of sufficient factual, geographical, and cultural data we have, it become clear that the above-mentioned footage is filmed at the Armenian cemetery of Parukh called “Kalen Khut”, which dates back to the 9th-12th centuries (map attached). Therefore, the bones presented are the sceletal remains from an old Armenian cemetery.

 

A) Experts familiar with the are and the residents of Parukh claim that the video was shot at the “Kalen Khut” cemetery.

B) One glance of culturologists and archaeologists is enough to fix that the human skulls presented in the video have an brachycephalic (round-headed) structure of armenoid anthropological type typical of Armenians, while the population of Azerbaijan have dolichocephalic (long-headed) structure of Caspian anthropological type skull (photos attached).

C) All the presented bones have smooth surface, which in an archeological sense means that they are not 30 years old, but centuries old, while the nomadic ancestors of the Azerbaijani population invaded these parts of Artsakh only in the 18-19 centuries.

 

  1. Moreover, the Azerbaijani propaganda machine uses such an unfounded and false argument that it can also be sargued that the village of Ivanyan (Azerbaijani: Khojaly) is at least 17 kilometers away from Parukh (map attached). It is clear that the hostilities in Ivanyan could not have anything to do with Parukh.

 

The above-mentioned facts are so eloquent that we have to record once again not only another episode of the destruction of the Armenian cultural heritage on the Azerbaijani part, but also the anti-Armenian falsification and attempt to deceive its own people and the international community.

Therefore, taking into account the systematic and deliberate crimes committed by Azerbaijan against the rich Armenian and Christian cultural heritage in the previous decades, which gained new momentum since 2020 hostilities and have been registered by many international organizations, including the resolution adopted by the European Parliament on March 9, 2022, we call on the international community, human rights organizations and organizations for the protection of cultural heritage not to show indifference and to take measures against the cultural ethnocide committed by Azerbaijan. We regret that to date UNESCO, despite its commitments and mission, has not sent a fact-finding mission to the occupied territories of Artsakh, and does not exert significant efforts to prevent the commission of new crimes by Azerbaijan.

Newspaper: Artsakh authorities learn content of Russia, Azerbaijan defense ministers’ telephone conversation

NEWS.am
Armenia – April 2 2022

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: We had written on March 29 that RF [(Russian Federation)] Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu had personally started dealing with the prevention of the Azerbaijani provocations and the withdrawal of Azerbaijani troops in Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)].

(…) Shoygu had had a direct telephone conversation with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov and “discussed ways to stabilize the situation in Artsakh.”

(…). The content of the telephone conversation between Shoygu and Hasanov has reached the Artsakh authorities, from which it can be seen how the RF minister demands with rather harsh expressions from Hasanov to withdraw their armed forces from the territory of Artsakh. And Hasanov answers that he will convey his demand to his president, the commander-in-chief.

Those in Artsakh confidently claim that the conversation between [Russian and Azerbaijani President Vladimir] Putin and [Ilham] Aliyev was also quite harsh, and the RF president repeated the demand—conveyed through Shoygu—to return the [Azerbaijani] troops to the initial positions.

(…) the political forces and authorities of Artsakh also seem to have realized that there is no need to rely on the Russians, and they have decided to take some steps. First, the DA [(Defense Army)] forces have been brought to combat-readiness—they have realized that responding to the aggressor is not an “insult” to the Russian peacekeepers, and force must be responded with force, not beg for peace or rely on Russian weapons. Moreover, according to our information, the Artsakh authorities also have decided to spend additional funds on the army, weapons and ammunition, and the establishment of defense structures, and have decided to redistribute state funds—directing them to security issues.