‘Catastrophic consequences’, video shows Nagorno-Karabakh woman faint while waiting in breadline for hours

 20:29,

YEREVAN, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS. A woman in Nagorno-Karabakh has fainted while waiting in line for hours to get minimal amount of food, a video posted by the local ombudsman showed.

Gegham Stepanyan, the Human Rights Defender of Nagorno-Karabakh, said that cases of fainting happen often as thousands of people are forced to stand in line for hours to get food in summer heat.

“In the most difficult humanitarian conditions created in Artsakh as a result of the ongoing blockade, thousands of citizens are forced to stand in line for hours to get some minimal amount of food or basic necessities.

In these crowded queues, cases of fainting are often recorded, which are directly related to the overstressed state of residents, the vulnerability of the immune system in conditions of malnutrition and hot weather.

Our research shows that the number of cases of fainting is increasing. This irrefutably proves that the dire humanitarian situation has catastrophic consequences for public health, putting the lives of thousands of people at risk,” Stepanyan said in a statement and posted the video.

 

Warning: Some Viewers May Find The Following Video Disturbing

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Armenpress: Nagorno-Karabakh President hopes for strong international intervention to stop Azerbaijan’s genocidal policy

 21:10,

STEPANAKERT, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS. Nagorno-Karabakh President Arayik Harutyunyan has said that he hopes a strong international intervention will bring an end to Azerbaijan’s genocidal policy.

In a statement released Monday evening, Harutyunyan warned that the security and humanitarian situation is deteriorating day by day, while the dangers and restrictions posed by Azerbaijan are becoming stronger, with the kidnapping of the Red Cross-protected medical evacuee at the illegal checkpoint being the latest manifestation. Harutyunyan said that an intensification in the international efforts for the resolution of the situation can be noticed.

The Nagorno Karabakh President said he’ll speak about the situation, the risks and prospects in an interview to the local public television in a few days, and then “will launch consultations with all active political circles to discuss our tasks and to make the appropriate decisions.”

“We hope that the genocidal policy carried out by Azerbaijan will be halted immediately as a result of effective and strong international intervention. At the same time, we are always ready for peaceful negotiations to discuss all problems and find solutions, however this also requires proper international involvement and guarantees,” Harutyunyan added.

A 68-year-old medical evacuee from Nagorno-Karabakh, Vagif Khachatryan, was kidnapped on Saturday by Azerbaijani border guards while being transported to Armenia for treatment by the ICRC. The Armenian foreign ministry said  the Azerbaijani actions amount to a war crime.

Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia and the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan since late 2022. The Azerbaijani blockade constitutes a gross violation of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, which established that the 5km-wide Lachin Corridor shall be under the control of Russian peacekeepers. Furthermore, on February 22, 2023 the United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.  Azerbaijan has been ignoring the order ever since. Moreover, Azerbaijan then illegally installed a checkpoint on Lachin Corridor. The blockade has led to shortages of essential products such as food and medication. Azerbaijan has also cut off gas and power supply into Nagorno-Karabakh, with officials warning that Baku seeks to commit ethnic cleansing against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. Hospitals have suspended normal operations.

On July 26, Armenia sent a humanitarian convoy carrying emergency food and medication for Nagorno-Karabakh, but Azerbaijan blocked the trucks at the entrance of Lachin Corridor.

Azerbaijan Threatened to Use Force Against ICRC Staff, Daughter of Detained Artsakh Patient Says

Vera Khachatryan speaks to reporters on July 31 in Yerevan


The daughter of a patient from Artsakh who on Saturday was detained while being evacuated to Armenia by the International Committee of the Red Cross said that Azerbaijani border guards threatened to use force against the ICRC worker accompanying him.

Azerbaijani forces detained 68-year-old Vagif Khachatryan on Saturday while he was being transported to Armenia by the ICRC. He was taken to Baku, where he was charged with “committing Genocide” in 1993.

A demonstration was held in front of the United Nations headquarters to protest Azerbaijan’s latest act of aggression. Among the participants was Khachatryan’s daughter, Vera, who has been living in Jermuk, Armenia since the 2020 war after losing her home in Kashatagh, Artsakh.
Vera Khachatryan said that her father was being transported to Armenia for an emergency heart operation.

Vagif Khachatryan at the Hakari checkpoint before being kidnapped by Azerbaijani guards on Jul. 29

“My sister was accompanying him [Vagif]. Everyone’s passports were checked at the Hakari Bridge checkpoint. When they took my father’s passport, they didn’t return it and told him to go inside to a doctor’s room for examination. Then they told him he had to go to another place for ten minutes,” said Vera Khachatryan, according to Armenpress.

“When my sister asked them not to take him away and when one of the ICRC representatives tried to intervene so that my father would not be taken away and instead be questioned on spot, they threatened to use force. And that’s how my dad was taken away to an unknown location. My father has been factually kidnapped,” Vera Khachatryan added.

She said that her mother, sisters and brothers all are living in Artsakh, adding that she was alone in Armenia. “This suffering is not only mine. Vagif Khachatryan is the personification of the entire Armenian nation,” Vera said.

The ICRC contacted Vera’s sister in Artsakh and informed her that Vagif was taken to a hospital in Baku. On Sunday the ICRC confirmed that they met Vagif upon his arrival in Baku.

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“The man was met by our delegates, one of whom is a medical doctor, and was given the possibility to contact his family,” the ICRC said in a social media post on Sunday.

Vera Khachatryan said that the charges brought against her father by Azerbaijan’s leadership and prosecutors were categorically false.

She appealed to the United Nations to utilize its many “levers” to return her father home.

“My father is not a criminal, he has led a dignified life. No one has the right to call him a criminal,” Vera Khachatryan said.

In a message on Monday, Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan warned that the security and humanitarian situation in Artsakh was deteriorating on a daily basis, citing Khachatryan’s kidnapping as the latest example of Azerbaijan’s ongoing aggression and called on the international community to intensify its efforts.

Asbarez: Turkey Voices Support for Azerbaijan’s Blockade of Lachin Corridor

Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (right) hosts his Azerbaijani counterpart, Jeyhun Bayramov, in Ankara on Jul. 31


Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan threw his country’s support to Azerbaijan’s almost eight-month blockade of Artsakh, saying that the Lachin Corridor is Azerbaijan’s territory.

“Lachin road is Azerbaijan’s territory. Therefore, Azerbaijan takes whatever measures it deems necessary. Taking (such steps) is also one of its greatest sovereign rights,” Hakan said during a joint press conference in Ankara with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov on Monday.

“Medical transports are taking place. Other routes, which are suitable for large-scale cargo transport, have also been provided. When we look at all these evaluations, we think that there is no justification for criticizing Azerbaijan on this issue,” Fidan added, presumably referring to Azerbaijan’s latest scheme of offering a road from Aghdam — completely bypassing Armenia— as a way to transport humanitarian assistance to Artsakh.

A renewed wave of appeals by the European Union, the United States, Russia and other countries to Azerbaijan to immediately lift the blockade have been ignored.

Fidan said that it is “extremely important” that the peace talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia come to a conclusion. He added that agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan should be signed soon, adding: “This represents a great opportunity for other countries in the region.”

Fidan also discussed the Azerbaijani scheme of opening a corridor through Armenia for access to Nakhichevan, commonly referred to as the “Zangezur Corridor.” He said that opening such a road is “vital.”

“The road to regional stability is through a comprehensive peace agreement. For this, the opening of the ‘Zangezur corridor’ is of great importance,” Fidan said.

Bayramov took the opportunity to blame and threaten Armenia once again, saying Yerevan’s policies vis-a-vis Artsakh pose “serious threats to regional peace and security.”

“Armenia’s failure to withdraw its military units (from Karabakh) in breach of its obligations, its obstruction of the opening of the Zangezur corridor with various excuses, its intention to interfere in Azerbaijan’s internal affairs under the guise of protecting the rights of Armenian residents in Karabakh… are among the most serious threats to peace and security in the region,” Bayramov told the press conference.

Saying that he discussed the Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization process with Fidan, Bayramov said that Baku’s and Ankara’s position are “based on international norms and principles.”

Baku’s policies, he asserted, combined with Azerbaijan and Turkey’s views and steps on the future of the region would ensure the safety and prosperity, the Azerbaijani foreign minister added.

The positions of Azerbaijan and Turkey on normalization with Armenia are “obvious,” he said, adding that such a process should not be held hostage by Yerevan’s “occupation policy” and “occupation of Azerbaijani territory for many years.”

Bayramov also emphasized that strengthening relations between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Israel could become a stepping stone for advancing global opportunities.

Asbarez: Calls for Sanctions Against Baku, Fact-Finding Mission to Artsakh Ring Out from EU

A convoy of truck carrying humanitarian aid to Artsakh is not being allowed passage through the Lachin Corridor


As the humanitarian crisis in Artsakh caused by Azerbaijan’s ongoing blockade of the Lachin Corridor intensifies calls for sanctions against Baku and the imperative for a fact-finding mission to Artsakh were amplified in various corners of the European Union.

The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe called for the dispatch of a fact-finding mission to Karabakh, while more than 60 French lawmakers called on President Emmanuel Macron to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan.

“Given the further deterioration of the humanitarian and human rights situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, I recall the Assembly’s request of June 20, to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, to organize a fact-finding mission to Azerbaijan as early as possible, with the aim of assessing the situation where Armenians live and have been affected by the absence of free and safe access through the Lachin corridor since December 12 2022,” Tiny Box, the PACE President said in a statement on Monday.

“I join the call for dialogue voiced by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on July, 28 2023, and urge both Azerbaijan and Armenia, as Council of Europe member States, to finally live up to their mutual commitment, made on their accession in 1991, to de-escalate tension and restore peace between their countries,” Kox added.

In France, more than 60 legislators from both the National Assembly and the Senate penned a letter to Macron, which was published in the Le Monde newspaper, calling on the president to impose sanctions of Azerbaijan.

The effort, spearheaded by Gilbert-Luc Devinaz and Pierre Ouzoulias, wasco-signed by 59 other legislators.

“The Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh are on the verge of disappearing,” warned the appeal from the French lawmakers. “Nagorno-Karabakh, which represents in the South Caucasus the values that we claim to embody, deserves more than indifferent attention. Its citizens deserve to be able to exercise their right to self-determination.”

“We ask Emmanuel Macron to impose sanctions against Ilham Aliyev and his regime, without any ramifications toward its people, so that the Armenians and Azerbaijanis will finally be able to coexist in a peaceful and fraternal atmosphere in the South Caucasus, where they live side by side,” the appeal added.

The lawmakers emphasized that the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh is trying not only to survive in the South Caucasus but also embodies the democratic values which France considers to be its own. The appeal also urged Macron that steps were needed to prevent ethnic cleansing by Azerbaijan.

The chair of the German Bundestag’s foreign affairs committee, Michael Roth, also accused Azerbaijan of committing ethnic cleansing Artsakh.

“Azerbaijan is blocking humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh. This is a violation of international law. Even if Nagorno-Karabakh is in Azerbaijan, it doesn’t justify ethnic cleansing. The EU and US must state their positions clearly. Armenia must not become Russia’s prey,” Roth said in a social media post.

RFE/RL Armenian Service – 07/31/2023

                                        Monday, 


Turkey Backs Azeri Blockade Of Karabakh


Turkey - Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan meets his Azerbaijani counterpart 
Jeyhun Bayramov in Ankara, .


Turkey on Monday dismissed calls for the reopening of the Lachin corridor and 
reiterated that the normalization of its relations with Armenia is conditional 
on an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace accord acceptable to Azerbaijan.

“The Lachin road is Azerbaijani territory and Azerbaijan can carry out any 
action there,” Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan was reported to say after 
talks with his visiting Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov.

Fidan said that international criticism of the continuing blockage of the only 
road connecting Karabakh to Armenia is therefore “unfair.”

The United States, the European Union, Russia as well as various international 
organizations have repeatedly urged Azerbaijan to unblock the vital road. U.S. 
Secretary of State Antony again did so in a weekend phone call with Azerbaijani 
President Ilham Aliyev. Baku continues to dismiss such appeals.

Fidan also said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will agree to 
normalize Turkish-Armenian relations only after Baku negotiates a desired peace 
deal with Yerevan.

Meeting with Bayramov on Monday, Erdogan stressed the importance of an 
Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty and the “immediate opening” of a “corridor” 
that would connect Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave via Armenia’s Syunik 
province, which also borders Iran.

Armenian leaders have ruled out any extraterritorial land links for Nakhichevan. 
Tehran is also strongly opposed to such a corridor, having repeatedly warned 
against attempts to strip the Islamic Republic of the common border and 
transport links with Armenia. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 
emphasized this stance when he met with Erdogan last year.

“Iran’s approach to this issue disappoints us and Azerbaijan,” Erdogan said in 
June this year. “I want us to overcome that problem soon.”




Talks With Karabakh ‘Cancelled By Baku’

        • Nane Sahakian

A view of an Azerbaijani checkpoint blocking traffic through Nagorno-Karabakh's 
sole land link with Armenia, July 28, 2023.


Azerbaijan has cancelled Western-mediated talks with representatives of 
Nagorno-Karabakh scheduled for Tuesday, an official in Stepanakert claimed on 
Monday.
“A meeting between representatives of Artsakh and Azerbaijan was supposed to 
take place in [Slovakia’s capital] Bratislava tomorrow, but Azerbaijan abandoned 
that meeting the day before yesterday without an explanation,” said Tigran 
Petrosian.

Petrosian said that the Azerbaijani side wants such talks to be held in Baku or 
another Azerbaijani city, something which is unacceptable to Karabakh’s 
leadership. Western mediators will visit Yerevan in the coming days to discuss 
the issue with Karabakh officials, he added without elaborating. Baku did not 
immediately react to the claims.

Other sources in Stepanakert told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service earlier that such a 
meeting was originally planned in Bulgarian for the beginning of July and that 
it did not take place because the sides did not agree on its agenda.

The authorities in Stepanakert maintain that the agenda must include Karabakh’s 
right to self-determination. Arayik Harutiunian, the Karabakh president, 
complained in late June that Baku is only willing to discuss the 
Armenian-populated region’s “integration” into Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev warned in late May that the Karabakh 
Armenians must accept Azerbaijani rule or risk fresh military action. In 
mid-June, Baku completely blocked relief supplies to Karabakh carried out by 
Russian peacekeepers and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The 
tightening of the Azerbaijani blockade of the Lachin corridor aggravated severe 
shortages of food, medicine and other essential items in Karabakh.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken again called for an end to the blockade 
in a weekend phone call with Aliyev.

“I spoke to Azerbaijani President Aliyev yesterday to express our deep concern 
for the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Blinken 
tweeted on Sunday. ”The United States urges all sides to continue dialogue to 
reach a durable peace agreement.” 




Ex-Diplomat, Top Conductor Arrested Over ‘Large-Scale Fraud’

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia - Armen Smbatian (left) and Sergei Smbatian.


A former diplomat and his son running Armenia’s leading classical music 
orchestra were arrested at the weekend on fraud charges denied by them.

The accusations stem from the privatization in 2012 of a 300-square-meter plot 
of land in downtown Yerevan by a company allegedly controlled by Armen Smbatian, 
a former Armenian ambassador to Israel and Russia, and Sergei Smbatian, the 
artistic director and chief conductor of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra.

According to the Office of the Prosecutor-General, the company bought the land 
for 170 million drams (now equivalent to $435,000) in return for a pledge to 
build a cultural center there as well as a new concert hall and central heating 
system for an adjacent music school. It constructed a 17-story office building 
instead, causing the state almost 1 billion drams ($2.6 million) in “damage,” 
the law-enforcement agency claimed in a statement.

A court in Yerevan promptly agreed to remand both men in pre-trial custody. 
Their lawyer, Yervand Varosian, dismissed the “absurd” charges on Monday, 
likening them to an “artistic work transcending all bounds of imagination.” 
Varosian also argued that the Armenian statute of limitations for the crime 
allegedly committed by the Smbatians has expired.

The prosecutors also implicated Hasmik Poghosian, a fugitive former culture 
minister, in the alleged fraud. They said that Poghosian, who served as minister 
from 2006-2016, gave the green light to the privatization deal despite being 
aware of the Smbatians’ real intentions.

Poghosian has been on the run since being charged in late 2020 with abusing her 
position to privatize a historic Yerevan building in a complex fraud scheme 
allegedly facilitated by Armen Smbatian. The latter posted bail and avoided 
arrest at the time.

A musician by education, Smbatian Sr. was the rector of Yerevan’s Komitas State 
Conservatory from 1995-2002. He served as ambassador to Russia in the following 
years.




Karabakh Captive’s Daughter Fears For His Life

        • Susan Badalian

Armenia - Vera Khachatrian speaks to journalists outside the UN office in 
Yerevan, July 31, ,2023.


A daughter of a seriously ill Nagorno-Karabakh resident arrested by Azerbaijani 
authorities during his aborted evacuation to Armenia demanded his immediate 
release on Monday, saying that she fears for his life.

“We have no information about his condition, we don’t known if he is alive or 
not,” Vera Khachatrian told reporters as she picketed the Yerevan offices of the 
United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

Vagif Khachatrian, a 68-year-old resident of the Karabakh village of Patara, was 
in the latest group of patients who were being escorted by the ICRC to Armenian 
hospitals for treatment on Saturday. He was detained at an Azerbaijani 
checkpoint in the Lachin corridor in what Karabakh’s leadership and the Armenian 
government condemned as a gross violation of international law.

Azerbaijani authorities said Khachatrian was taken to Baku to stand trial on 
charges of killing and deporting Karabakh’s ethnic Azerbaijani residents in 
December 1991, at the start of the first Armenian-Azerbaijani war. Karabakh 
officials strongly deny the accusations.

The ICRC said on Sunday that its representatives in Baku visited Khachatrian in 
Azerbaijani custody and enabled him to communicate with his family.

“My father has still not contacted us, that is false information. We have no 
news except that he is in Baku,” countered Vera Khachatrian, who fled to Armenia 
during the 2020 war with Azerbaijan.

A spokeswoman for the ICRC office in Stepanakert suggested that the Red Cross 
statement referred to an “oral message” sent by the Karabakh man to his loved 
ones. “In this particular case, there was indeed no direct communication, but 
something was passed on to the family,” said Eteri Musayelian.

Karen Grigorian, the chief cardiologist at a Stepanakert hospital who treated 
Vagif Khachatrian, confirmed that the latter suffered from a serious heart 
disease and needed urgent surgery in Yerevan. “He periodically had blackouts,” 
Grigorian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

Khachatrian is the first Karabakh patient arrested by the Azerbaijani 
authorities during medical evacuations by the ICRC which began after Baku halted 
last December commercial traffic through the only road connecting Karabakh to 
Armenia. It is not yet clear whether the Red Cross will resume the evacuations 
after his arrest.


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The California Courier Online, August 3, 2023

The California
Courier Online, August 3, 2023

 

1-         Jerusalem
Armenian Patriarchate’s

            98-Year
Lease Details Revealed

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         Armenian
Gov’t Seems to be Producing

            ‘straight
up legendary’ Snoop Dogg Yerevan concert

3-         Former
Ambassador Armen Smbatyan, Son Sergey

            Arrested
for Large-Scale Real Estate Fraud

4-         Holden
Secures $2M in Funding for AYF Camp

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1-         Jerusalem
Armenian Patriarchate’s

            98-Year
Lease Details Revealed

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

           

In recent months, I have been contacted by many readers who
asked me to write about the controversy regarding the Jerusalem Armenian
Patriarchate’s lease of around 25% of the Armenian Quarter to a Jewish investor
for 98 years. However, as the details of the lease contract were not made
public, I was unable to write about it.

Trying to learn the facts, I called the Armenian Patriarch
of Jerusalem Nourhan Manougian twice, asking him for a copy of the contract. He
did not respond. I spoke with now defrocked Fr. Baret Yeretzian, one of the
signatories of the contract, who said he did not have a copy of the contract. I
made several unsuccessful attempts to contact some of the lawyers who went on a
fact-finding mission to Jerusalem
and prepared a 184-page report. I was told that the report has not been made
public because it had some sensitive information. I also contacted an Armenian
activist in Jerusalem
and one of the sponsors of the fact-finding mission.

Even though I still have not seen a copy of either the
report or contract, I just read a revealing article in the Keghart website
which posted an interview with a Jerusalem Armenian activist who had a copy of
the 184-page report, including the contract with one of the pages missing. I
decided to write about what I have learned so far, even though I prefer to
review personally copies of the contract and report.

For those who have been following the various scandals
involving the Jerusalem Armenian Patriarchate, there is nothing surprising:
sad, but not surprising. Such covert land leases and sales of precious items
owned by the Patriarchate have been going on for decades.

This current scandal is not just a questionable business
transaction. It has political repercussions given the controversy between
Palestinians and the State of Israel over Jerusalem.
It has also consequences for the survival of the dwindling Armenian community
in Jerusalem.

 

The contract for the lease has been signed by three
clergymen: Patriarch Nourhan Manoughian, now defrocked Father Baret Yeretzian,
and Archbishop Sevan Gharibian. As Fr. Baret, the former director of the
Patriarchate’s Real Estate Office, has come under intense criticism, many feel
that the Patriarch has attempted to shift the blame on Fr. Baret, making him
the scapegoat. Nevertheless, King Abdullah II of Jordan, historically the
custodian of Holy Sites in Jerusalem, and
Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the Palestinian National Authority, in a joint
announcement, blamed the Patriarch and suspended their recognition of
Archbishop Manougian as the Patriarch of the Armenian Church in Jerusalem, the Holy Land and Jordan.

Hagop Djernazian, an Armenian activist in Jerusalem, told Keghart that the
Australian-Jewish investor, Rubinstein/Rothman, plans to build a seven-star
hotel on ‘Goverou Bardez’ (Cows’ Garden), the land leased from the Armenian
Patriarchate. The size of the property leased is 11,500 square meters or
123,785 square feet. The annual payment to the Patriarchate is $300,000.
However, Fr. Baret told me that the income will be 5% of the hotel’s profits
which can vary from year to year. Djernazian said that the leased land
currently includes five Armenian homes, the Patriarch’s Garden, the Patriarch’s
private parking as well as the hall of the seminary. At the end of the first 49
years, the buyer has the option to renew the lease for another 49 years.

Djernazian also explained that the lawyers obtained a copy
of the contract from an unknown third party, not the Patriarchate nor the municipality of Jerusalem, but he insists that the
contract is genuine, as “we were able to confirm it with the Patriarchate.”

Patriarch Manougian, under pressure from Armenians
worldwide, has promised to cancel the contract, but a unilateral cancelation
may result in legal challenges and financial penalties. A representative of the
Palestinian Authority stated that it would be willing to pay the penalty for
cancellation. However, Djernazian does not seem to be aware of that pledge, as
he told Keghart: “If money is needed, I’m sure the Patriarchate, the community
and the Armenian nation will work together to raise the required amount to pay
the cancellation penalty.”

According to Djernazian, there are a couple of problems with
the contract:

1)  It violates the
by-laws of the Patriarchate;

2)  The date on the
contract is altered from July 7 to July 8, 2021, to reflect the date that the
investor’s company, Xana Gardens Limited, was registered in Israel. Fr.
Baret explained the discrepancy as a simple typing error.

It is not clear what the next steps are to resolve this
thorny issue. One way would be for the Jerusalem Armenian community to hire
Israeli lawyers to sue the Patriarch or the Jewish Investor, however, no one
else other than the Patriarch and the Jewish investor have legal standing in
court.

Given the prominence of Jerusalem
in the world and importance of the Armenian presence in the Holy City
starting from the fourth century, this lease is of interest to all Armenians
worldwide as well as Palestinians, the State of Israel, and the King of Jordan.

However, one party we have not heard from is the Government
of Armenia which could officially contact the State of Israel to make its
wishes known. However, Armenia’s
leaders have their hands full right now, given the precarious situation in
Artsakh and Armenia.

 

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2-         Armenian Gov’t Seems to be
Producing

            ‘straight
up legendary’ Snoop Dogg Yerevan concert

 

By Jenny Yettem

The California
Courier

 

On July 28, American rapper Snoop Dogg posted a video to
Instagram announcing, “Armenia,
what it do? It’s your boy big Snoop D-o-double-G with some big news coming your
way. I’ll be rolling through your beautiful city of Yerevan on September 23 for a special show,
yea. It’s not a regular gig—it’s nothing regular about this. It’s gonna be
straight up legendary. Word on the streets is that Armenian people got that
next-level hospitality game. I can’t wait to see y’all and celebrate together.
September 23. At the Stadium. Big Snoop Dogg and Armenia. Spread the word.”

The caption says, “Armeniiaaaa, I’ll be pulling up to
Hrazdan Stadium in Yerevan
on September 23rd for a special show. Head to dopingspace.com for ticket sign
up and on sale info.”

The event is not posted on Snoop Dogg’s official website. It
is also not posted on any of the major ticket sales sites, including
LiveNation, StubHub, Ticketmaster, or AXS.

The last concert dates for the other websites are: August 22
in New Mexico (Ticketmaster); August 25 in Sacramento (StubHub); and August 27 in Irvine, Calif.
(LiveNation and AXS).

The Doping Space website home page states “The event is
being held under the auspices of the Government of the Republic
of Armenia” underneath Armenia’s coat
of arms.

According to an unconfirmed financial agreement posted to
GlobalHye Information Services by Ara Papian—Armenia’s former Ambassador to
Canada from 2000 to 2006—the Armenian government has agreed to pay the
organizers $23 million for a series of three concerts ($6.2 million; $9
million; and $7.9 million, respectively).

The Armenian government has denied these reports.

In a statement released Saturday, the Prime Minister’s
Office said the media reports are “totally untrue.”

It added that soon the Cabinet will adopt a decision in
relation with the upcoming concert and all the details, including its possible
economic impact, will be made public.

The two other event sponsors are Evoca and apparently Jack
Daniel’s. The link to Evoca redirects to the online banking platform whose
vision is “to be the most innovative and progressive commercial bank in Armenia whose
services will be available online without visiting the bank.”

Jack Daniel’s is a popular brand of Tennessee whiskey. The link on the Doping
Space website, however, is not active.

Doping Space by Doping Creative Agency says its “primary
focus has been on promoting creativity and inspiring innovation through our
diverse areas of activities. Today, we are extending our expertise to bring
that same ‘doping’ to the music industry.”

“Our vision is to elevate Yerevan into a thriving hub for international
modern music. And to achieve this, we have assembled a team of seasoned
industry professionals to organize mega-concerts of unparalleled magnitude.”

“Dope” is rap parlance for something being pleasing or good.
It’s also slang for marijuana. While it may be a matter of translation,
“doping” is not used as a verb in English except to mean “the unlawful use of
drugs to enhance or inhibit the performance of an athlete, racehorse, or
greyhound.”

The website has not started selling tickets yet but is
registering subscribers by name, phone number and email to announce when
tickets become available.

Not everyone in Armenia is giving Snoop Dogg the
next-level hospitality he anticipates. “I love Snoop. But they’re trying to
distract the people from noticing the horrible future they’re facing by
spending millions to bring him to Armenia for a concert. They did the
same with 50 Cent around or after the 44-Day War,” wrote Harout Farajian on
Facebook, on July 29. Farajian is a repatriate to Armenia
from Los Angeles.

 

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3-         Former Ambassador Armen Smbatyan,
Son Sergey

            Arrested
for Large-Scale Real Estate Fraud

 

YEREVAN—Sergey Smbatyan, the artistic director, and chief
conductor of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, along with his father,
Armen Smbatyan, the former ambassador of Armenia to Israel, have been arrested
and accused of engaging in particularly large-scale fraud.

The General Prosecutor’s Office alleges that Smbatyan’s
actions led to a loss of one billion drams for the state, and that the
300-square-meter plot of the Yerevan
Tchaikovsky Music
School was stolen.

The department announced that the “Sochocenter” company
proposed to construct a multi-functional complex called “Book World” in honor
of the 500th anniversary of Armenian printing and Yerevan’s recognition as the world book
capital in 2012.

The company also offered to build a new boiler house and
concert hall for the Tchaikovsky school at its own expense.

Back in 2012, the government granted a central area worth
about 170 million Drams to the “Sochocenter” company, which, according to law
enforcement officers, is owned by the Smbatyan family.

However, instead of fulfilling the proposed project, the
company started constructing a 17-story business center, leading the
Prosecutor’s Office to label the investment project as fraudulent and aimed at
looting the territory.

The former ambassador, Armen Smbatyan, who has held various
positions in Armenia,
allegedly convinced a relative, Avag Smbatyan, to establish the “Sochocenter”
company on behalf of Sergey Smbatyan to avoid linking his son’s name to
business activities. Another co-founder of the company is former minister of
culture and close friend Hasmik Poghosyan, who is currently under
investigation.

Shortly after its establishment, Sokhosetri’s then-director,
now head of the Komitas Museum Institute, Nikolay Konstadyan, presented the
investment project to the mayor. The Mayor of Yerevan forwarded the proposed
plan to the Minister of Culture, Poghosyan, for evaluation. Poghosyan allegedly
knew about the Sochocenter company’s true intention to use the land for
non-educational purposes and build a multi-functional building on it but did
not oppose the investment plan. Consequently, the government approved the
program.

Months later, Poghosyan reportedly signed “Property
Expropriation and Pledge” and “General Lien” contracts with “Sokhocentr”,
intentionally omitting the primary investment obligation defined by the
Government’s decision, which was to construct the “Book World”. This allowed
Sokhocentr’s shareholders to register ownership rights to the plot of land at
36 Koghbatsi Street in Yerevan on November 3, 2016, without fulfilling the
stated obligation, resulting in property damage amounting to 966 million 103
thousand drams for the state.

As of now, the Smbatyan family has not responded to the
accusations, and their lawyers cannot be reached. Hasmik Poghosyan, who is
under investigation, is also considered an accused in this case, and law
enforcement is currently trying to locate co-founder Arman Petrosyan.

It is worth noting that Sergey Smbatyan not only serves as
the head of the symphony orchestra of Armenia and Principal Conductor of
the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra—he was just recently appointed UNICEF Armenia
Ambassador (see page 2). In this role, Maestro Smbatyan will use his passion for
music and dedication to cultural education to advocate for the rights and
well-being of children.

 

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4-         Holden
Secures $2M in Funding for AYF Camp

 

The Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Camp has secured $2M in
funding from the State of California, thanks in large part to the support of
Assemblymember Chris Holden and the leadership of the Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) National and California chapters who played a
pivotal role in advocating for and securing this significant state funding by
working in collaboration with the AYF Camp board.

This funding will be dedicated to major renovations at AYF
Camp Big Pines and AYF
Camp Twin
Valleys. After years of
tirelessly working on growing and improving the Camp, the AYF Camp Management
Board will move from the planning phase to the execution and engineering phases
of development.

Prior to his election to the Assembly in 2012, Holden was a
mayor and City Councilmember in Pasadena.
Holden currently serves as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, the most
powerful position after Speaker.

 

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Azerbaijan falsely accuses Nagorno-Karabakh of jamming airline GPS in latest disinformation campaign amid blockade

 15:18, 28 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS. The Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) authorities have denied accusations by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense claiming that they jammed the GPS systems of civilian aircraft flying in Nagorno-Karabakh airspace from 24 to 27 July and caused serious threats to the safety of the flights.

In a statement released on Friday, the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Ministry said the Azerbaijani accusations are disinformation.

“The totally untrue statement by the Ministry of Defense apparently seeks to divert the international community’s attention from the humanitarian disaster caused by the illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor. It’s worth reminding that during the entire course of the 2020 war and afterwards, it has been the Azerbaijani side itself who consistently targeted the civilian infrastructures of the Artsakh Republic, by blocking the Lachin Corridor, disrupting the gas and electricity sypply lines and jamming internet and mobile connection,” the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Ministry said.

Armenia hopes international community will unite efforts to end humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh – Deputy FM

 16:27, 28 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS. The situation in Nagorno-Karabakh continues to deteriorate as a result of the ongoing total blockade of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan, Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan said at a meeting with members of the diplomatic corps of Armenia in Kornidzor.

“120,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh are factually besieged for over 220 days beginning 12 December. Human rights are violated in Nagorno-Karabakh, the right to life, right to education, right to healthcare. It’s difficult to imagine that something like this could happen in the 21st century. And it is difficult to imagine the international community not uniting efforts in such conditions to try and resolve the deteriorating humanitarian crisis with a united front. These seven months showed that Azerbaijan not only ignores the international community’s calls on opening the Lachin Corridor, but is also displaying explicit disregard for the UN International Court of Justice 22 February and 6 July rulings, according to which Azerbaijan must ensure unimpeded passage of persons, vehicles and goods along the Lachin Corridor in both directions, precisely how it is envisaged under the 9 November 2020 statement, which is also signed by the President of Azerbaijan,” Kostanyan said.

Azerbaijan is trying to mislead the international community, falsely claiming that the Lachin Corridor is open, and presents the rare movement of vehicles of the Red Cross and the Russian peacekeepers as attempted corroboration to this false claim.

The humanitarian convoy sent by the Armenian government which is unable to cross into Lachin Corridor from Kornidzor is direct evidence that the Lachin Corridor is blocked and Azerbaijan’s previous statements have been lies.

Kostanyan noted that it would be difficult to consider Azerbaijan’s latest statements as constructive ones.

“Basically, the statements made by the authorities of Azerbaijan and the actions they take show that there is a clear goal to create conditions incompatible with life for the people living in Nagorno-Karabakh, which in turn will lead to ethnic cleansings. I believe that this can’t anyhow be acceptable for the civilized society in the 21st century. And I hope you will clearly convey to your capitals everything you saw here today. And we hope that all capitals will make relevant statements and actions, which will allow to immediately unblock free and unimpeded movement along Lachin Corridor,” Kostanyan told the foreign ambassadors.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 28-07-23

 17:05, 28 July 2023

YEREVAN, 28 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 28 July, USD exchange rate down by 0.14 drams to 386.22 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 5.64 drams to 424.57 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.04 drams to 4.25 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 4.20 drams to 496.33 drams.

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

Gold price down by 268.99 drams to 24155.92 drams. Silver price up by 4.12 drams to 310.56 drams.