Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes President Laurent Wauquiez calls for international attention to Artsakh amid Ukraine preoccupation

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 10:46,

YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. The President of the French region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Laurent Wauquiez, during his trip to Syunik, visited the entrance of the Lachin Corridor which has been blocked by Azerbaijan since 12 December 2022.

In his remarks, he called for strong pressure from France to achieve the opening of the corridor.

“We’ve come to remind the world about the 150,000 people living in Artsakh, they are cut off from the world, they don’t have sufficient food and medical supplies, this is simply disastrous. This is happening in silence, overlooked…Today the world is focused on Ukraine, which is understandable, but we can’t forget Artsakh, because if there is one it doesn’t mean there isn’t another. Both are equally important for us. And it is very important that the international community reacts to this, and that France exerts maximum pressure in order for the road to be opened at least for humanitarian aid, as a first step. It is important for me to be at the entrance of the corridor, to show that France stands by Armenia and Artsakh.”

In Syunik, Wauquiez also  with the Armenian province on deepening relations.

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Azeri military blocks Goris-Stepanakert highway’s Aghavno-Tegh section

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STEPANAKERT, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani military has blocked the Goris-Stepanakert highway in between Aghavno and Tegh villages, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) said in a statement on Thursday.

It said that the new Tegh-Kornidzor (Syunik) track circumventing the closed road, which connects to the new Kornidzor-Hin Shen road (Lachin Corridor), is ready for use. The asphalt paving works in the Tegh-Kornidzor road are in process by Armenia.

The Tegh-Kornidzor road is functional and given the ongoing blockade of Artsakh can be used for the humanitarian supplies by Russian peacekeepers and the International Committee of the Red Cross, the authorities added.  The road is controlled by the Russian peacekeepers near the Hakari river bridge.

The Lachin Corridor has been blocked by Azerbaijan since 12 December 2022.

Azerbaijan explicitly preparing to commit genocide in Nagorno Karabakh, warns Armenian Prime Minister

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YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan is explicitly preparing to commit genocide in Nagorno Karabakh, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on March 30.

Speaking at the Cabinet meeting, PM Pashinyan once again responded to the false claims by Azerbaijan. He said that Armenia has never shipped arms to Nagorno Karabakh and does not maintain any military presence there. PM Pashinyan repeated that he offered to send an international fact-finding mission to validate this fact, but Azerbaijan itself rejected the proposal during the quadrilateral meeting in Prague in October 2022.

“This offer still stands, and I think there’s a need for a final clarification of this issue in the international level. And the method for doing it is the deployment of a fact-finding mission to Lachin Corridor and Nagorno Karabakh. Furthermore, the existence of the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army is a well-known fact. The existence and functioning of this army is explained by a single thing – Azerbaijan is making explicit preparations to subject the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh to genocide. The Lachin Corridor has been blocked for over 100 days now, gas and electricity supply to Nagorno Karabakh is suspended, farmers and agricultural equipment in Nagorno Karabakh are regularly under Azerbaijani military gunfire. Azerbaijan’s aggressive rhetoric continues,” Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.

He called for consistent work in the direction of launching the respective international mechanisms and informing the international community.

Azerbaijan is falsely accusing Armenia of arms deliveries to NK to legitimize its possible escalation, warns Pashinyan

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 11:25,

YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke about the latest Azerbaijani invasion into the area of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno Karabakh.

“Last week’s developments around Lachin Corridor, which links Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia,  are the following. Azerbaijan not only continued its illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor, but also carried out yet another invasion into the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno Karabakh. The Russian Defense Ministry recorded the fact of the invasion in a statement, which says – On March 25, 2023 the units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, in violation of clause 1 of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, crossed the line of contact in the Shushi region and occupied the 2054 height and began engineering works. A demand on implementing the terms of the trilateral statement, suspending the engineering works and pulling back troops to their original positions has been presented to the Azerbaijani side.” Thus we can record that Azerbaijan is not only not implementing the February 22 decision of the International Court of Justice on ending the illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor, but is further escalating the situation by taking actions to block internal transport connection in Nagorno Karabakh. From the [unnamed] 2054 [meter] height Azerbaijan has direct vantage point over the track connecting Stepanakert with Hin Shen, Mets Shen and several other villages,” PM Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan mentioned that Azerbaijan explains its actions by falsely accusing Armenia of transferring military cargo and personnel to Nagorno Karabakh.

“This is a totally untrue statement, which perhaps wouldn’t be worthy of special attention if there was nothing else. The information on military shipments is a propaganda lie aimed at creating the legitimacy for a possible escalation,” Pashinyan warned.

Armenia reiterates commitment to peace agenda, hopes for concrete movements in talks

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YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. Armenia reiterates its commitment to the peace agenda in spite of all the difficulties, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on March 30.

“We hope for concrete movements in the Stepanakert-Baku and Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations formats to take place soon. The Republic of Armenia is ready for this work and we hope for a similar [position] by both Baku and Stepanakert in the Stepanakert-Baku format. Understandably, launching the proper international mechanisms and guarantees in this context is extremely important,” the Armenian Prime Minister added.

Route of Lachin Corridor changed

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YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan commented on the latest developments regarding the change of the route in the Lachin Corridor.

Speaking at the Cabinet meeting on March 30, Pashinyan mentioned that back in August 2022,the route of the Lachin Corridor was changed as a result of an agreement reached between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan authorities. A new road was opened, but since the Lachin Corridor (the road connecting Nagorno Karabakh to Armenia) wasn’t completely ready yet, a temporary route was launched. The temporary road was entering the territory of Armenia through the Kornidzor bridge, then passing to the Azerbaijani territory again, and then again entering the territory of Armenia. According to the agreement, this route was to function until 1 April, 2023.

“Yesterday we notified the Azerbaijani side that in accordance with the agreement, after the Kornidzor bridge the road will continue only through the territory of Armenia, and that the border guards of Armenia will assume the protection of the state border of Armenia in that section. The border guards will be deployed on the state border of Armenia, in the same positions where the military units were stationed till this day,” he said.

He warned that the Azerbaijani media are trying to misrepresent this.

“They are trying to misrepresent this as another blockbuster. This approach is not constructive, to say the least.”

Pashinyan reiterated that there’s been no change in Armenian positions. The only change is that the protection of that section will be implemented by border guards, and not the military.

“We’ve made a proposal to Azerbaijan so that the same happens from their side too,” Pashinyan added.

The Armenian Prime Minister expressed hope that this process will take place without any provocations.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Artsakh earlier said that the Azerbaijani military has blocked Goris-Stepanakert highway’s Aghavno-Tegh section.

Tsakhkazard Kids Festival

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Contact Person: Nane Avagyan [email protected]

 

We're thrilled to announce the first-ever Tsakhkazard Kids
Festival in California! This unique event will celebrate Armenian culture and
history in a fun and exciting way for kids and their families. The festival
promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience featuring participation from various
educational institutions.

 

Students from music, art, and sports centers, as
well as public schools, will showcase their talents as part of the program. One
of the festival's highlights will be the presence of Gagik Ginosyan, a renowned
ethnographic dance choreographer, who will teach Armenian dances to children.
The festival will also include an exhibition of children's paintings, displays
of Tsakhkazard traditions, and a concert featuring Armenian classical, folk,
and pop music performed by kids.


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Coordinator,
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www.armeniankidsfestival.com



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Moscow Warns Armenia Against Allying With ICC In The Aftermath Of Putin’s Arrest Order

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Moscow Warns Armenia Against Allying With ICC In The Aftermath Of Putin's Arrest Order
  • Russia had warned Yerevan that proceeding with the proposal would have "extremely negative consequences."
  • Armenia showed no quick reaction.
  • ICC issued an arrest order for President Vladimir Putin.

Russia has warned Armenia of 'severe consequences' if it submits to the authority of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has issued an arrest order for President Vladimir Putin.

The ICC issued the warrant last month, accusing Putin of committing a war crime by illegally deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine, a move that the Kremlin lambasted as worthless and grossly biased.

Armenia, a traditional Russian ally whose relations with Moscow have deteriorated since Putin gave the order to invade Ukraine in what he dubbed a 'special military operation,' is working to become a state party to the Rome Statute, bringing it under the jurisdiction of the ICC.

A source in the Russian Foreign Ministry described Armenia's ICC intentions as 'unacceptable.'

It said Russia had warned Yerevan that proceeding with the proposal would have 'extremely negative consequences' for bilateral relations. The plan would need to be adopted by the Armenian parliament after being approved by the constitutional court.

'Moscow considers official Yerevan's plans to accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to be unacceptable against the background of the recent illegal and legally null and void warrants of the ICC against the Russian leadership,' RIA cited the Russian Foreign Ministry source as saying.

Armenia showed no quick reaction.

South Africa and Turkey are among the countries Putin may visit this year, while the Russian leader has previously traveled extensively throughout the former Soviet Union, including to Armenia, where Russia has peacekeeping forces and a military facility.

Moscow's relations with Yerevan have worsened in recent months, owing to Armenia's claim that Russia has failed to properly implement a 2020 peace pact it helped mediate between Armenia and Azerbaijan to end a war over Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-populated part of Azerbaijan.

Russia has defended the activities of its soldiers, who have so far not intervened to end what Armenia claims is a partial blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh by Azeri activists.

Russia has a mutual defense treaty with Armenia and has traditionally served as a power broker in the South Caucasus region, but it is seeing increased competition for influence from the United States, the European Union, and Turkey.

https://www.bolnews.com/2023/03/28/world/moscow-warns-armenia-against-allying-with-icc-in-the-aftermath-of-putins-arrest-order/index.html

Originally Buried by Boy Scouts, This 90-Year-Old Time Capsule Is About To Be Unearthed

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Written by Julie Zigoris

In 1933, a Boy Scout troop buried a time capsule at the base of the Armenian cross on Mt. Davidson—and after 90 years, the Council of Armenian American Organizations of Northern California is digging it up.

“When you place a time capsule, it’s a sign that you know something is going to outlive you,” said Mesrop Ash, pastor of St. John Armenian Apostolic Church in San Francisco. “That’s a powerful statement.” 

The ceremony, scheduled for Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., will include the unearthing as well as remarks and prayers by San Francisco community leaders—and the placement of a new time capsule.

“We want to allow for a bit of anticipation, so we’re not sharing the contents,” said Kim Bardakian, board member of the Mt. Davidson Cross Armenian Council. “But it will have things related to San Francisco.” 

The original time capsule was buried during the first-ever sunrise Easter service at the cross on April 1, 1933. That cross—and three other temporary ones made of wood—were all burned down and later replaced by a cross made of concrete.

Since 1997, the cross has been under the stewardship of San Francisco’s Armenian community, who bought the Christian symbol atop Mt. Davidson from the city. 

“It’s a real blessed opportunity to become part of something that’s woven into the fabric of the city,” Ash said. The cross also serves as a memorial to the 1915 Armenian genocide, according to Bardakian. 

But the cross has not been without controversy. In 1991, several organizations sued the city for maintaining a religious symbol on public property—which eventually forced San Francisco to make a decision: either tear down the cross or sell it. 

The Council of Armenian American Organizations of Northern California purchased the cross in 1997 after the Board of Supervisors and voters approved the sale.  

The cross is lit up two times a year—Easter and April 24, which is the Day of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide. 

“The cross provides hope,” said Ash. “And symbolizes our gratitude for being welcomed to San Francisco.” 

https://sfstandard.com/arts-culture/originally-buried-by-boy-scouts-this-90-year-old-time-capsule-is-about-to-be-unearthed/

Azerbaijan Continues Torture of Armenian Hostages By Uzay Bulut

Azerbaijan Continues Torture of Armenian Hostages

The 44-day Azeri-Turkish war against the Armenian people of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) was supposed to have been halted in November 2020 by a trilateral ceasefire agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. Nonetheless, Azeri aggression and violations against the Armenian people have not subsided.

While systematically refusing to comply with international law, Azerbaijan has continued to violate the borders of the Republic of Armenia by killing or kidnapping Armenian soldiers. On March 22, Armenian soldier Arshak Sargsyan was killed by Azerbaijani fire near the Yeraskh village on the Armenia-Azerbaijan (Nakhichevan) border.

Azerbaijan is also illegally blocking the only access road to the people of Artsakh. Furthermore, the torturing and murdering of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) continue. One such Armenian hostage is Vicken Euljekjian, a 44-year-old Armenian-Lebanese man who has been jailed by Azerbaijan since November 2020.

Vicken and his friend, Maral Najarian, are both ethnic Armenians with dual citizenships of Armenia and Lebanon. They were arrested on November 10, 2020, near the Armenian city of Shushi in Artsakh, currently occupied by Azerbaijan. The arrests reportedly happened 10 hours after the ceasefire agreement. Soon after, they were transferred along with other Armenian hostages to a prison in Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital. Although Maral was released after four months, Vicken was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment following sham trials without adequate legal representation. 

Currently, Vicken is spending his sentence in solitary confinement in one of the world’s most notorious prisons. Given the risk to his physical and mental health, his family is highly concerned. According to a news report from June 1, 2021, Vicken was transferred from the prison to a hospital.

Vicken had worked as a taxi driver before the war. Azerbaijan accused him of “being a terrorist and a mercenary, as well as having illegally entered Azerbaijan”. Najarian risked similar accusations before being released and repatriated in March 2021.

Vicken was found guilty after a short trial that was condemned by Armenia’s government and human rights groups as a travesty of justice. Liparit Drmeyan, an aide to Armenia’s representative to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), said Vicken did not have access to lawyers that were chosen by him. Two years after Maral’s release, the number of Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan remains unclear. What is clear, though, is that Vicken and other POWs continue to be abused by Azeri authorities. 

Garo Ghazarian, an attorney and Chairman of the “Center for Law and Justice — Tatoyan Foundation USA” which is based in Los Angeles, has been monitoring the situation of the Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan. Ghazarian told this author that there are at least 33 prisoners in Azeri jails. “There is no question that Azerbaijan is violating the ‘Trilateral Statement’ of 2020; their mistreatment of the Armenian POWs violates the Geneva Convention,” he added. This author spoke with Linda Iman Ahmad Arous, Vicken’s wife, who lives in Lebanon and is anxiously waiting for her husband’s return.  

Vicken and Linda have 2 children: Serge (23) and Christine (20).  Linda said her husband owned a restaurant in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. He also owned a house in Shushi, a historically Armenian city in Artsakh that was captured by Azerbaijan during the 44-day Azeri war. Linda told this author: “On November 10, 2020, he was going to Shushi with a friend of ours, Maral, who also owns a house there. He was arrested at a checkpoint by the Azerbaijani army.”

Linda has very limited communication with her imprisoned husband:

“Vicken calls me once a month when the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visits him. Azeri authorities do not allow us to speak Arabic, and this makes it difficult for us to communicate because I do not speak Armenian. And Vicken can’t speak at ease on the phone. All he says to me is ‘get me out of here quickly, I can’t take it anymore.’ I only see a 50 second video of him. He looks so different, tired, and scared. I don’t know anything about his current health, but he suffers from a heart condition and a disc in his back. 

“Maral, who was detained with him, told me that he was tortured to say that he was receiving money [from Armenia], and they forced Maral to testify about him under pressure to say that he is a terrorist suspect. I have a full legal confession that Maral made here in Lebanon.”

Linda shared with this author the legal document which included a summary of a witness interview that Sheila Paylan, an international human rights lawyer and former legal advisor to the United Nations, made with Maral on June 18, 2021. In the interview, Maral said that when she and Vicken were arrested by Azeri forces, they took their telephones, wallets, passports, IDs and everything else they had. They also beat Vicken:

“We were then separated, and in the first eight days of our detention I was interrogated twice… I saw Vicken three times. The last day I saw Vicken was on November 18, my birthday. They called him, we sat together for a little bit, fifteen minutes, and on the next day they sent us to jail. I never saw him again.

“During my third interrogation, which must have been sometime in February 2021, the interrogator told me that ‘Vicken has confessed to everything and has said that he had gone to fight for money as a mercenary, and if you do not confess the same thing, then you will be just as guilty and accused as Vicken.'”

In Maral’s testimony in Lebanon, she said she had been forced to say that Vicken was “a mercenary and had been hired to fight for Armenia for 2500 dollars”. They recorded her saying this, and every time she said something they disapproved of, they stopped the recording and made her say the exact things she was compelled to say. 

“This went on for hours,” Maral said. “I asked them ‘why are you doing this?’ and they said ‘we want the tape in which you speak to be uniform and uncut, for there to be no interruptions.’

“Then they forced me to sign a declaration that everything I said in the video was true and that I said entirely what I wanted to say willingly. But what I said in the video, which they used against Vicken in his trial, was not really true. I just said whatever they wanted me to say because I felt like I had no other option. I was terrified, alone and helpless. I felt intimidated. I absolutely had to do what they told me to do. The few times that I tried to explain or testify the way I wanted to, they would shout ‘no’! This is the way you must say it!’ So I did. 

“Neither Vicken nor I were terrorists. They are saying that he is a terrorist, a murderer, a criminal, but he is none of those things at all. He does not deserve to be punished like this. Please help him.”

The British Armenian Humanitarian Group, who started an online petition to help release the Armenian POWs, reports:

“Azerbaijan continues to hold unlawfully Armenian civilian hostages and POWs captured during the 44-day war, in gross violation of The Third Geneva Convention on the Treatment of POWs. More hostages were taken in 2021 and 2022 after the military aggressions on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. Azerbaijan claims there are only 33 Armenian captives, but human rights lawyers working with families of captives reckon the number is close to 118 unless all other Armenian hostages have been murdered in captivity…

“In summer 2021, 68 of those hostages were sentenced unlawfully to long imprisonments under false accusations and without access to fair legal representation.  

“In May 2021, further two Armenian POWs – Ishkhan Sargsyan and Vladimir Rafaelyan – were captured by Azerbaijani forces near the lake Sev following the Azerbaijani aggression on the Republic of Armenia. One year ago, in March 2022, these two young servicemen, Ishkhan and Vladimir, were sentenced to 19- and 18-years imprisonment by the Baku courts.

“Meanwhile, in the course of 2021 and 2022 half of those Armenian hostages sentenced during Baku sham trials, were returned to Armenia following high-level interventions from the USA, France and the EU.”

Armenian hostages illegally held by Azerbaijan are being ill-treated and even tortured by Azerbaijan whilst the “civilized world” remains silent, watching idly as they give Azerbaijan further military aid, and establish new oil deals and commercial agreements.

Meanwhile, Linda and her children are counting the days before they are reunited with Vicken.

“I love Vicken with all my heart,” Linda said. “I will not be silent until he comes back home. The world has forgotten these prisoners for the past three years. Prisons in Baku are notorious places of torment for Armenians. I can hear Vicken’s screams ever since Maral told me what she saw. Maral said the last time she saw Vicken in Baku, his hands were deformed, and the bones of his hands were visible. This shows how he was tortured. I and our whole family wait every day for the news of his return. Every day, I see him in my dreams entering the door of our home.”

Vicken and his wife, Linda.

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