Asbarez: EDITORIAL: Women Are Catalysts for a Stronger Society, Homeland and Nation

Women from Artsakh call for peace and end to Azerbaijan aggression in Oct. 2020 (EVN Report photo)

March 8 is International Women’s Day. It is a day of celebrating and honoring the accomplishments of women, but it also should serve as day for society as a whole to reflect on—and possibly make amends—for the myriad ways women’s rights continue to be curtailed around the world.

Here, in the United States, we are witnessing a deliberate and systematic attack on women’s rights, setting the clock back on all women have achieved for four or more decades through activism, empowerment and education. State after state are passing legislation—mostly authored by men of a certain race, age and religious affiliation—that is not only an affront to women, but impact their right to choose. Income inequality continues to impede women from making their mark in business, raising their families and other sectors in society.

March 8 is International Women’s Day

It is ironic, because by some accounts, the International Women’s Movement had its genesis here in the United States, which proclaims to be the world’s most democratic and progressive country. Yet women had to fight for their inalienable right to vote at a time when other countries—including Armenia—welcomed women’s participation in the political and civic processes.

Today, however, it is a different story in Armenia. The Soviet yoke, coupled with the fact that successive administrations that have ruled the country—including the current one—have not lifted a finger to elevate women to their rightful place in civic, societal and political life. One of the most egregious examples of this was when a bill about creating mechanisms to counter and fight domestic abuse was being debated in parliament a few years back and lawmakers—all men—were opposing the measure calling it a threat to the “traditional Armenian way of life.”

The situation isn’t any better within our Armenian organizations. While women are relegated to organizing social events, the men are the ones making the decisions and setting strategies for advancing the mission of the said groups. There is reticence—and outright rejection—by these men to include women in leadership positions, because as much as they would prefer to exude and profess an image of progress, they are guided by the same draconian principles and customs that prompted the aforementioned lawmakers to oppose measures that would improve not only women’s quality of life, but also their stature, creating a more inclusive society. One organization opted to proudly announce—on March 8—the election of a new governing body that was devoid of women and comprised of all men with a median age of 65.

Yet it was mainly women who were the civilian targets by Azerbaijan during the 2020 Artsakh War. It was the women who had to ensure that the children and the elderly were protected from the wrath of our enemies. And, today, it is the women who carry out the legacy of our heroic soldiers, all the while living in unfathomable socio-economic conditions and whose fates hang in the balance—dependent largely on men who are the decision makers.

There is one important and obvious fact: None of us would be here without a woman giving birth to us.

On this International Women’s Day, we must not only celebrate and honor women, but also work collectively to ensure that their inalienable rights are protected and their crucial role is elevated and harnessed so we may have a stronger society, homeland and Nation.

Armenpress: Statement by Prime Minister Pashinyan on International Women’s Day

Statement by Prime Minister Pashinyan on International Women’s Day

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 09:46, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan issued a statement on International Women’s Day.

“Dear women,

I warmly congratulate all of you on the occasion of International Women’s Day, March 8. Especially on this day we are full of warmth towards the women around us, we are more attentive and caring.

Thanks to your care, wisdom and patience, you have ensured the strength of our families for centuries, raising patriotic children first of all. Your devotion to the family and homeland contributes to the preservation and strengthening of national traditions.

At the same time, on this day, particular importance is attached to the symbolism of the March 8 – the Protection of Women’s Rights.

I would like to emphasize that ensuring equal rights between women and men and ensuring full participation in all spheres of public life is one of the priorities of the Government of the Republic of Armenia.

We work continuously to increase the role of women in public life, to protect labor rights, protect victims of violence, to ensure the involvement of women in public administration, local self-government bodies, political processes. It is not by accident that many women are successfully working in the upper echelons of the public administration system, as well as in the power structures, in the sphere of protection of public life, I hope their number will increase more and more.

Dear women,

Our Government will pursue the solution of the issues you raise and will consistently contribute to the full realization of your potential.

I once again congratulate all of you on this beautiful holiday, wishing family warmth, prosperity, happiness, optimism, professional success and new initiatives,” the Prime Minister said in the statement published by his office.

Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense continues disinformation campaign on border situation

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 11:05, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense continues to spread disinformation on the border situation, falsely accusing the Armenian military in opening fire at Azerbaijani military positions in various sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the Armenian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

The latest disinformation from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense was released on March 8, falsely accusing the Armenian military in opening fire at Azerbaijani positions deployed in the western section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in the morning of March 8.

“This information is again false. After the provocation by the Azerbaijani side in the same direction on March 7, the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border has been relatively stable and under the full control of the Armenian Armed Forces,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said.

1,7 million people have fled Ukraine – UNHCR

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 11:12, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. 1,7 million people have fled Ukraine, mostly women and children, the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency tweeted.

The UN Refugee Agency said the humanitarian response must: Take into account women and girls’ unique needs; Include women in decision-making; Prioritize protection from gender-based violence.

Zelensky says people who elected him aren’t ready for capitulation

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 13:11, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said the people who elected him president are not ready for capitulation or ultimatums.

“The people who elected me aren’t ready for capitulation, we are not ready for ultimatums,” Zelensky told the American ABC in an interview.

According to Zelensky, they are heavily outnumbered. He said that 10 Russian soldiers are fighting against 1 Ukrainian soldier, while 50 Russian tanks are fighting against 1 Ukrainian tank. Despite this difference, he said, the Ukrainian forces are fighting but the question is how long they will be able to withstand.  In this context Zelensky again raised the issue of a no-fly zone over Ukraine and more active military support from the West.

“Establishing a no-fly zone in Ukraine is necessary for downing Russian missiles, I’ve said this to Biden. I think the US President can do more,” the Ukrainian president  said.

U.S. policy of NATO’s eastern expansion aggravated Ukraine crisis, says China

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 14:03, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. The United States contributed to the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis with its policy of NATO’s eastern expansion, RIA Novosti quoted Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson  Zhao Lijian as saying at a press briefing.

Lijian said China always believed that one country’s security cannot be ensured at the expense of other countries, while regional security cannot be ensured at the expense of the expansion of military blocs.

“With its policy of NATO expansion the United States threw a huge beam onto the flame of the Ukrainian crisis,” Lijian said.

Coronavirus: 140 new cases, 4 deaths in Armenia

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 14:56, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. 140 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 421,541, the Armenian Ministry of Healthcare said in a statement.

4 people died from COVID-19 complications, raising the death toll to 8552.

512 people recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 407,082.

2803 tests were administered (total 2,921,750).

As of March 8 the number of active cases stood at 4277.

Ukraine reveals condition for abandoning intentions of joining NATO

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 16:56, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. Ukraine will consider potentially abandoning its intentions of joining NATO only if security guarantees will be provided, Strana News reported citing a statement from Mikhailo Podolyak, the Adviser to the Head of the Office of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Podolyak added that Ukraine is ready for constructive negotiations over key matters.

“Regarding political matters, Zelenskyy is not afraid to speak with the Russian side about any political matter. But it is natural that we are defending our national statehood, our national rights. And we must receive a clear and concrete legally binding package of security guarantees in conditions when NATO is openly saying that there won’t be a Ukrainian accession. It makes no sense to speak about details now. Now what matters is the physical defense of Ukraine,” Podolyak said.

Azerbaijan obstructs repair of damaged pipeline supplying gas from Armenia to Artsakh

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 17:14, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani military is obstructing the repair works of a gas pipeline which was damaged earlier on March 8.

The main pipeline supplying natural gas from Armenia to Artsakh was damaged due to a malfunction at 01:00, March 8. The damaged section is near an Azerbaijani military position.

“At this moment the Azerbaijani side is obstructing the launch of repair works,” the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Artsakh said in a statement. “Negotiations with mediation of the Russian peacekeeping mission are underway for launching the repair works tomorrow,” it said.

Armenpress: Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 08-03-22

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 08-03-22

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 17:59, 8 March, 2022

YEREVAN, 8 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 8 March, USD exchange rate up by 7.10 drams to 510.18 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.66 drams to 552.83 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.83 drams to 3.74 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.39 drams to 671.04 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 698.00 drams to 31908.11 drams. Silver price up by 3.16 drams to 412.53 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.