Time to Check on Your Armenian Neighbor


Oct 24 2023


By Marina Khubesrian

It’s time to check in with your Armenian friends. Listen to our history of Genocide in 1915 by Turkey and Azerbaijan.

The City of Glendale is considered to be the center of Armenian American life in the US.  It comprises 40 percent or 80,000 of the 200,000 Glendale residents. Most are very distressed by events in the Armenian Highlands.  The indigenous population, known as Artsakh and Nagorno Karabakh, are being forcibly displaced from their ancestral lands of 3000 years.

Read about it in an article published in this very news magazine in 2020 here.

Armenians in the diaspora are descendants of survivors of the Genocide of 1915. They carry the ancestral trauma, still an open wound, because justice has not been served. Turkey has never been held accountable for this crime against humanity. Turkey denies the historical fact that it carried out a planned massacre, forced deportation, and deaths of one and a half million Armenians.  Thousands of other Christian minorities from established societies in Anatolia for millennia also died.

For 107 years, Armenians recognize the anniversary of the genocide. On April 24 in 1915 the Attaturk regime rounded up and executed 500 Armenian civic and cultural leaders. Turkish authorities forced the men into death camps. They drove the elderly, women, and children out of their homes into forced exodus and death marches to concentration camps in the heart of the Syrian desert of Deir ez-Zor.

How is it that these same states continue the genocide of Armenians now in Artsakh? When a genocidal state is not held accountable it will continue this destruction, and history will repeat itself. Today, the Aze regime named a street in the occupied capital of Stepankert after one of the masterminds of the 1915 Genocide. He was convicted of war crimes by the International Criminal Court yet is celebrated as a hero by Turkish states. Today, the Aze regime is rounding up diplomats, security, and civic leaders of Artsakh and charging them with false crimes.

On September 27, 2020, Armenians woke up to the horrible news that Azerbaijan’s ruling regime unleashed an all-out military assault on the Republic of Artsakh and its civilian population. This war lasted 44 days and took the lives of 4000 defenders of the Republic, mostly young men ages 18-22. Thousands fled their homes and villages at the border areas. Many returned after a ceasefire agreement that promised their security with the presence of Russian peacekeepers. The ceasefire held, with frequent violations by Aze, until September 19, 2023 when Aze forces unleashed attacks on the villages and the capital city of Stepanakert. A 10 month siege and blockade followed that slowly starved the Artsakh population.

In December of 2022, the Aze petro-dictator, Ilham Aliye, erected a blockade of the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia via a land bridge called the Lachin Corridor. This blockade lasted 10 months. It resulted in food scarcity, hunger, malnutrition, and near starvation of over 100,000 ethnic Armenians of Artsakh of whom 30,000 are children. The blockade resulted in shortages of medicine and basic goods. Even worse, Aze President Aliyev cut off electricity and gas supply forcing the population to endure freezing cold winter temperatures. The Russian peacekeepers did nothing to open the blockaded road.

As the population faced imminent starvation, the international community did little other than “strong condemnation” of Aliyev. They did not impose sanctions, essentially giving Aliyev a green light to starve the population of Artsakh, and force them into subjugation to Azeri rule.

Aliyev and his family have ruled Azerbaijan in a dynastic fashion for 30 years. The core of his policy is to indoctrinate the population, starting in kindergarten, to hate and dehumanize Armenians, called Armenophobia. His military command commits war crimes, atrocities, and acts of terror including executions and beheadings of captured POWs and civilians. Videos of these acts of terror, vandalizing Armenian homes that his forces have captured, are circulated on social media to induce terror on the Armenians of Artsakh and Armenia. Aliyev has a documented history of ordering the destruction of centuries old Armenian churches, monasteries, and cemeteries in lands he has invaded. It is his attempt to rewrite history that denies the Armenian existence for millennia on these lands. This is what awaits the fate of the hundreds of ancient monuments scattered in Artsakh unless they are protected by UNESCO.

The Armenians of Artsakh were on the verge of starvation. Increasing condemnation of Aliyev and focused diplomacy did not result in lifting the blockade. The International Court of Justice ruled that the blockade, starvation, and intimidation are illegal. The Court warned Aliyev that his actions are considered genocide since starvation leads to death.

Aliyev, strongly backed and encouraged by Turkey’s President Erdogan, ignored the order to end the blockade. Instead he amassed his vast petro-dollar funded military machinery along the entire border with Artsakh. He conducted a massive military strike including raids, expulsions of Armenians from their homes and villages, and bomb strikes on population centers and the capitol Stepanakert. The attacks were more horrific than during the war in 2020, forcing many to flee for their lives with just the clothes on their backs and very few belongings. Atrocities were committed against civilians including children. The Russian peacekeepers did nothing to deter the attacks, but had orders to evacuate those who had no means of escape. Thus began the exodus of ethnic Armenians from their ancestral home of 3000 years. When the Aze military arrived in Stepanakert, no one felt safe after the bombardment and blockade. The democratically elected government was forced to surrender, to order a decree to disband the democratically elected government, and submit to Aze rule. Aliyev said that he would guarantee the security of Armenians if they chose to stay and become Azeri citizens and “reintegrate” into Azerbeijan, which has never had rule over Artsakh.

A map of massacres and deportations from the 1915 Armenian Genocide

Over the next 5 days was the full ethnic cleansing, a legal genocide of the ethnic Armenian population of Artsakh. Over 100,000 people took to the road that now was unblocked for their exodus to the Armenian city of Goris. The Armenian government received the refugees, provided food and humanitarian aid, and began the process of providing short and long term shelter and assistance. The heroic people of Artsakh held out as long as possible hoping for peace, but were forced to exit the hellscape created by the regimes in Aze and Turkey.

The journey of 1-2 hours through the mountain roads to Armenia took 2-3 days. People packed into vehicles with few belongings, rushed to get out, endured hunger, thirst, rain, and cold in open bed trucks, tractors, and whatever transport they could find. The Armenian government sent buses to evacuate those stranded in Stepanakert. They were terrified, hungry, and cold for 5 days. The reports, images of the exodus, are harrowing. The anguish on the faces of the people is hauntingly palpable. They were forced to leave everything behind; 30,000 childhoods were stolen. Many elderly did not survive the extreme duress and suffering of forced exodus from their homeland.

As descendants of survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, Armenians in the Diaspora are witnessing a repeat of the trauma of violently forced exodus, and reliving the horrors of genocide. It’s impossible to describe the shock, dread, and disbelief that this could happen in 2023.  The world is watching but not heeding the warnings.

The media is finally starting to cover this story. They ignored the gravity until it led to the disastrous result of ethnic cleansing. A step in the right direction happened on October 5, 2023: the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the European Union to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan in connection with its actions against Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh).

All Armenians want is peace to live on their indigenous and ancestral lands as a sovereign democracy. Aze has now amassed troops at the border of Armenia and threatened invasion of Southern Armenia if they are not given control over Armenian lands to turn into a trade corridor. I hope that what Aliyev did is taken seriously by the international community of states. I hope that effective deterrents are put in place, including military aid to Armenia, which Aliyev has started calling “Western Azerbaijan.” He continues to appropriate what Armenians have built and nurtured.

Efforts are underway to address the discrimination of Armenians and Armenophobia in Aze. I hope that these efforts succeed for the sake of the Aze children being indoctrinated in hate and falsehoods.

I hope the world realizes the threat Aze and Turkey pose to peace, ethnic minorities, and smaller neighboring countries being destabilized and invaded. All this is for the dream of Pan-Turkism and Turkish hegemony.

I am grateful for the Armenian nation in the homeland and the Diaspora that keeps on fighting for justice. I am grateful for our allies in peace, justice, and humanity. There are opportunities to support and donate to organizations that are active in political advocacy (ANCA.org), in preparing the legal case of war crimes by Aze officials by documenting evidence (CFTjustice.org), and in providing material aid to the forcibly displaced and traumatized heroic Indigenous people of Artsakh. Locals can also bring donations of clothing to the Artsakh Farmers Market in Glendale every Sunday in October.

Marina Khubesrian, M.D., South Pasadena Mayor (ret.), Family Physician, and Enviro-Health Policy Advisor

https://www.coloradoboulevard.net/time-to-check-on-your-armenian-neighbor/

Iran To Move To Settlement In National Currency In Trade With Armenia

Oct 24 2023

By PanARMENIAN

 Iran will soon move to settlement in national currency in trade operations with Armenia, Russia, and Belarus, member of the joint Russian-Iranian Chamber of Commerce Kambiz Mirkazemi said Sunday, October 22, IRNA reports (via RIA Novosti).

According to him, customs borders will be completely open for the import of goods from said countries.

Iran and Russia have also agreed to remove customs duties on imports of goods from the two countries by March 2024, Mirkazemi added.

https://www.eurasiareview.com/24102023-iran-to-move-to-settlement-in-national-currency-in-trade-with-armenia/

Film: Armenia’s Reanimania Festival Celebrates 15th Anniversary As The Region’s Industry Grows And Diversifies

Oct 24 2023

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Armenia’s Reanimania International Animation Film & Comics Art Festival of Yerevan. The region’s leading animation industry get-together, Reanimania, kicked off last night and runs through October 28.

The festival was launched in 2009 by Vrej Kassouny, who has served as its director ever since. In addition to screening major animated titles from around the world across several competition sections, the event also hosts Marani, an animation marketplace for regional and, increasingly, global artists and producers to meet and match up. Marani includes pitching sessions, one-on-one presentations, a group training workshop, and an open pitching session.

As director of the region’s flagship animation event, Kassouny is an authority on the state of Armenian animation. He says he’s recently noticed a grassroots phenomenon from young creators that is fueling significant growth in the sector. According to Kassouny:

Thanks to the new generation, Armenian animation has a unique signature. Momentum is growing, driven by the distinct perspectives of the younger generation, who think differently and are crazier, braver, and more creative. Animation production in Armenia has taken significant strides and evolved substantially. We now have numerous animation studios specializing in the production of animated short films. I am confident that in a few years, we will witness significant awards and notable achievements.

Supporting Kassouny’s claims, Armenia selected the animated feature Aurora’s Sunrise as its submission to the international feature Oscars race last year.

According to Kassouny, in the decade-and-a-half since he launched Reanimania, he has witnessed tremendous diversification across the sector, particularly in series and video game production. He told us:

A new field has emerged, with growing interest in tv series. Additionally, there are numerous studios dedicated to game development, with animation playing a crucial role in this realm… Passion and interest in the art of animation have surged, and the younger generation has become deeply immersed in this industry.

Reanimania has been a boon for the Armenian industry, but Kassouny says its impact and importance stretch far beyond the country’s borders:

This festival serves as a bridge connecting the East and West in the South Caucasus, establishing a network and a platform for regional professionals. In the realm of industry development, Marani plays a huge role. It represents an animation market that is still taking its first steps but has ambitious plans.

Highlights from this year’s program include a regionally focused Women in Animation panel and a discussion with former Disney vfx artist and executive Dave Bossert (The Lion King, Aladdin). Other key attending the event include Oscar-winning director Joan Gratz (Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase), They Shot the Piano Player animation director Carlos León Sancha, and The Peasants producer Sean Bobbitt.

  • The Siren, Sepideh Farsi
  • Chicken for Linda!, Sebastien Laudenbach and Chiara Malta
  • Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds, Benoit Chieux
  • They Shot the Piano Player, Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba
  • The Forest of Miss Tang, Denis Do
  • Slide, Bill Plympton
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/festivals/armenias-reanimania-festival-celebrates-15th-anniversary-as-the-regions-industry-grows-and-diversifies-234043.html

PM Pashinyan chairs the regular session of the Anti-corruption Policy Council

 16:40,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the regular session of the Anti-Corruption Policy Council was held, during which the draft Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2023-2026 was presented, the Prime Minister's Office said in a readout.

The session was attended by representatives of the legislative, executive, judicial systems, as well as civil society and other bodies.

The draft Anti-corruption strategy for 2023-2026 was discussed, the purpose of which is to ensure the continuity of anti-corruption reforms and derives from the Government's Action Plan 2021-2026.

The goals of the strategy were presented, which are prevention of corruption and strengthening of the system of good conduct, improvement of legal and institutional systems for combating corruption, improvement of anti-corruption education and public awareness structures, facilitation of business conduct, rights protection, public-private administration, improvement of anti-corruption monitoring and evaluation systems.

An exchange of ideas was held around the draft strategy, recommendations and observations were presented regarding the main anti-corruption directions.

Emphasizing that the anti-corruption strategy reflects the main directions of the fight against corruption included in the Government's Action Plan, Nikol Pashinyan attached importance to the consistent raising and solving of corruption-related problems, the work in the direction of corruption prevention, and also instructed to hold working discussions on the issues raised during the session and propose solutions.

Armenia and Iran consider building second bridge on border

 16:23,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Iran have discussed the prospect of building a new bridge on the Armenian-Iranian border, the Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mehrdad Bazrpash said Monday in Yerevan.

Speaking at a signing ceremony of the agreement on constructing a section of the North-South Road, Bazrpash said Iran is ready to convey its rich experience in infrastructure development to Armenia.

The current bridge’s capacity is no longer sufficient to ensure the growing trade volumes, he said.

An agreement has been reached to launch a working group on this matter.

“The Iranian government is expressing its readiness on cooperating with Armenia around various programs,” the Iranian minister said, adding that many Iranian businesses want to be involved in the Armenian economy.

In turn, Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan said that the construction project of the southern part of North-South highway went through a rather difficult phase of discussions, but eventually reached its launch. He said that the project is of great significance for both countries.

“I am happy to note that there are multiple infrastructure programs on both sides, and the construction of the North-South highway’s southern part is being launched thanks to the joint work with Iranian companies,” Sanosyan said.

No alternative to peace in the South Caucasus, says Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman

 17:28,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German parliament, the Bundestag, Michael Roth has expressed his solidarity with Armenia, stressing that there is no alternative to peace in the South Caucasus.

"On October 24, together with my delegation, I will visit the southern regions of Armenia to express solidarity with Armenia as a democratic country and send a message to the autocratic regime of Azerbaijan that there is no alternative to peace in this region. We will not tolerate any military solution in the region," Roth emphasized.

According to the German lawmaker, the use of military force used against ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh is definitely a gross violation of international law.

German lawmaker, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bundestag Michael Roth has arrived in Armenia.

Meetings with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan and the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs Sargis Khandanyan are scheduled.




German lawmaker calls for sanctions against Azerbaijan if the latter continues its aggressive, provocative policy

 16:56,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The European Union has failed the balanced policy that was pursuing towards young and democratic Armenia and rich and autocratic Azerbaijan, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German parliament, the Bundestag, Michael Roth said  at a briefing with journalists.

"The balanced policy that we were conducting towards young and democratic Armenia and rich and autocratic Azerbaijan has failed. This means that we should reformulate our policy, that is, to have a clear position regarding those two countries.

If Azerbaijan does not stop its aggressive and provocative policy,  there will certainly be sanctions against the Azerbaijani regime, which are currently being developed. We will continue to actively support all negotiations aimed at reaching peace with the same intensity," Roth emphasized.

When asked under what conditions sanctions would be applied against Azerbaijan, for example, if Azerbaijan attacks Armenia, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Bundestag replied that he would do everything to ensure that sanctions were on the table and applied. 

In any case, we will not allow the EU to intensify energy cooperation with Azerbaijan. Authoritarian states understand only one language, and therefore it is necessary to emphasize what consequences their possible military actions will have if such developments take place ,” Roth concluded.



I strongly support the EU expanding its civilian mission in Armenia: Roth

 17:43,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Chairman of the Bundestag Foreign Relations Committee, Michael Roth, is in favor of the EU expanding its civilian mission in Armenia.

''I strongly support the EU expanding its civilian mission in Armenia for the benefit of Armenia, the safety and security of the Armenian people. We support this policy,'' Michael Roth said at a briefing with journalists.

''The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, during his speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, presented a landmark provision, which means Armenia's willingness to get closer to European structures as much as possible.

It means that the European Union should develop, expand its economic and political cooperation with Armenia as soon as possible and provide wider support to displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh,''  said the Chairman of the Bundestag Foreign Relations Committee.

Armenian FM, Iranian President meet

 17:51,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS. On October 23, in Tehran President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ebrahim Raisi received  Ararat Mirzoyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, the Foreign Ministry of Armenia said in a statement. 

The interlocutors noted with satisfaction the high-level political dialogue established between the two neighboring and friendly countries, which is based on mutual respect and the thousand-year-old brotherhood of the two peoples.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and the President of Iran emphasized the deepening of Armenia-Iran cooperation in various fields and underlined efficient steps towards the implementation of agreements in that direction.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Ebrahim Raisi also discussed regional and international security issues.