4 Azeri family-members killed in Fizuli landmine blast

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 17:54,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. 4 Azerbaijani citizens have been killed in an anti-tank landmine explosion in Fizuli, one of the regions in Nagorno Karabakh that came under Azerbaijani control, the Azeri prosecution said.

According to unconfirmed media reports the victims are journalist Zibeyda Adilzade, an editor at a newspaper, and her family members, namely her father, uncle and another relative.

They were traveling in a Toyota vehicle when the blast occurred.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Saint-Étienne City Council calls on French authorities to immediately recognize Artsakh

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 18:00,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. The City Council of Saint-Étienne, France, has called on the French authorities to immediately recognize the independence of the Republic of Artsakh, the Armenian Embassy in France reports.

In its adopted decision the City Council calls on the French government to act decisively, use all the diplomatic channels for finding a stable and peaceful solution through stage-by-stage negotiations, by guaranteeing the security of the peaceful population and rejecting any form of military solution.

The City Council has also made a decision to provide 30,000 Euros to the Armenian Fund of France aimed at assisting the civilian population affected from the recent war in Artsakh.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

The situation in Armenia is the domestic issue of that country – Putin

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 22:24,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the situation in Armenia following the signing of the declaration on ending the Nagorno Karabakh war is the domestic issue of that country, ARMENPRESS reports the Russian President told Russia-24.

''As refers to the domestic political situation, it's not our business, it's Armenia's business. Armenia is an independent, sovereign state and has the right to solve its domestic issues in the way it finds necessary'', Putin said.

Asbarez: ARF Leader Taken into Custody

November 11,  2020



ARF of Armenia leader Ishkhan Saghatelyan with Lt. Gen. Sagrsyan of the NSS before being taken into custody on Nov. 11

Other opposition leaders also detained

Chairman of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia Ishkhan Saghatelyan was taken into custody by Armenia’s National Security Service agents who went to the ARF headquarters in Armenia.

As the leader of the ARF in Armenia, Saghatelyan has been in the forefront of the movement to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan after it was revealed that he signed an “end of war” agreement with the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan on Monday. The agreement, which ended the military aggression against Artsakh, also stipulates the surrender of wide swath of territory in Artsakh, including Shushi.

The agreement also called the for the deployment of Russian peacekeeping forces to Artsakh. Those forces, numbering the thousands, have already arrived in Artsakh and set up a command center in Stepanakert.

Thousands of people gathered in Yerevan’s Republic Square on Wednesday to demand Pashinyan’s resignation. Saghatelyan and other organizers of the protest have given Pashinyan until midnight local time to resign.

The NSS officer, identified as Lieutenant General Sargsyan, entered the offices of the ARF Supreme Council of Armenia to apprehend the Saghatelyan. ARF member Bagrat Yesayan, who was in the office, began recording the process and streamed live on Facebook. That post has since been removed from the social media site.

Lt. General Sargsyan said there was no written request for detention. After a brief discussion, Saghatelyan went with the NSS officer and his entourage.

“I will come with you right now if you promise that tomorrow you will go after Nikol [Pashinyan],” Saghatelyan told the NNS officer Sargsyan, who tacitly agreed to the ARF leader’s request.

The NSS also took into custody the news director of the Yerevan-based Yerkir Media television network, Gegham Manoukyan.

Earlier on Wednesday, Gagik Tsarukyan, the head of the Prosperous Armenia Party and Artur Vanetsyan the head of the Homeland Party were also taken to NSS headquarters. Both opposition leaders were part of a grouping of 17 political parties that called for Pashinyan’s resignation on Monday and are also organizers of Wednesday’s protests in Yerevan.

Artsakh universities hold classes online

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 14:07, 8 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. The universities in Artsakh are holding classes online during the ongoing war unleashed by Azerbaijan.

The state university of Artsakh will resume the classes on November 10, Artsakh’s minister of education, science and culture Lusine Gharakhanyan said at a press conference in Armenpress.

“The higher educational institutions in Artsakh have started their work. The Artsakh state university will start the classes on November 10, whereas the technology university and the Mesrop Mashtots university in Shushi have already started the online classes. The teaching staff is from Artsakh”, the minister said.

She said they will soon solve the study organization issue in vocational schools and colleges.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Do not let Artsakh become the Krajina of the Caucasus

Greek City Times
Nov 9 2020
by GUEST BLOGGER

August 1995 and the Croatian Army’s Operation Storm in the Krajina is underway.

In the face of NATO bombing, the numerical and qualitative superiority of the Croatian and Bosniak armies (and of course paramilitary units), the 31,500 Serb defenders of Krajina, with little means and betrayed by the Belgrade government, begin to retreat from this Serbian area.

Historical Serbian Krajina within Croatia.

They are joined by 250,000 Serb civilians, who made up the vast majority of the Krajina. It happened… The Serbian population was uprooted from its homes, in which for centuries it was the vast majority.

Twenty-five years have passed since then and Croatia has never been blamed for the ethnic cleansing, and few Serbs have returned to their homes.

November 2020… In an even more incoherent period, the Armenian forces in Artsakh are waging an unequal battle against the Azeri armed forces, the Arab Islamo-fascists and, of course, Neo-Ottoman fascist Turkey.

Abandoned by all but with the motherland first and foremost, and of course the Russians, they are desperately fighting the invader but it is obvious that they have begun to bend.

In their capital Stepanakert, Armenians have already begun to leave as their is little escaping the bombings and of course the vengeful rage of the Azeris. The international public opinion, beyond sympathy, does nothing to help them.

Everyone just hopes that the Armenians of Artsakh will endure. But with wishes, nothing happens…

Why shouldn’t Artsakh fall?

The fall of Krajina in August 1995, in addition to its devastating humanitarian consequences, had equally devastating geopolitical consequences.

A country with a strong national and anti-imperialist identity, Serbia was humiliated and forced to lose the Krajina that historically belonged to it. Germanophile (with fascist tendencies) and pro-imperialist Croatia emerged as the most powerful country in the Western Balkans and a permanent bridgehead for the imperialists interests in the Balkans.

In the event that Artsakh falls, the consequences will be much more catastrophic and will have much worse consequences for Greece. Turkey will strengthen geopolitically in the region, increasing its influence in the Muslim Turkic countries of Central Asia.

Its influence will begin in Aegean and would end in Western China.

Ultra-nationalist Pan-Turkism.

This victory will result in a radicalization of Islam and of course an additional pressure on Greece not only from Turkey but also from its Central Asian satellites.

At the same time a traditionally anti-Turkish state in the region will disappear, leaving Greece with one less natural ally.

Unfortunately, as a people, we can not do much to help the Armenians.

But in addition to humanitarian aid, we must put pressure on the Greek government to take a clearer stance on this conflict by complaining to international organizations that this conflict is not so much the result of Armenia-Azerbaijan rivalry but also the involvement of Turkey as a permanent source of unrest and escalation in the region.

If neo-Ottoman revisionism is defeated in Artsakh, we may not have to face it at gunpoint.

Marios Mathios-Josefidis is a historian and Balkan researcher.

The views of the author do not necessarily reflect those of Greek City Times.

https://greekcitytimes.com/2020/11/09/artsakh-krajina-caucasus/


Artsakh improves positions in Berdzor-Aras River direction

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh’s forces have improved the military positions in Berdzor-Aras River direction, ARMENPRESS reports representative of the MoD Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan said in a press conference, noting that during the day the clashes continued along the front line but not very intensively.

‘’First, in Berdzor-Aras River direction our troops were able to improve positions. Besides, like we had mentioned before, the military operations against subversive groups in the villages of Martuni and Askeran regions of Artsakh continue, mainly nearby small settlements in forest areas. Today those operations took place in the territories of Avetaranots and Sghnakh villages, in the nearby hills and forests'', he said. 

Hovhannisyan added that the bombing of various settlements of Artsakh continued during the day.

Artsakh’s President confirms readiness to comply with ceasefire as party to the conflict

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 02:22,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, ARMENPRESS. The Republic of Artsakh confirms readiness to comply with the ceasefire regime on reciprocal basis, ARMENPRESS reports President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan wrote on his Facebook page.

‘’I welcome the agreement reached through the mediation of the United States of America and with the participation of the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group affirming the commitments of the respective parties to implement a humanitarian ceasefire, agreed on October 10 and October 17 at the initiative of the presidents of the Russian Federation and the French Republic.

The Republic of Artsakh, as the party to the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict, confirms its readiness to comply, on a reciprocal basis, with the terms of the humanitarian ceasefire, set to take effect on at 08:00'', he wrote.

Brokered by the USA, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire effective from October 26, 08:00. This is the 3rd ceasefire agreement between the countries. Azerbaijan violated the October 10 and October17 agreements mediated by Russia and France respectively.




Schiff Calls for U.S. Recognition of Independent Republic of Artsakh

October 23,  2020



Rep. Adam Schiff speaks during the Oct. 11 March for Victory in Los Angeles

WASHINGTON—Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Friday called for the official U.S. recognition of Republic of Artsakh, in a statement entered into the official Congressional Record.

Below is Schiff’s statement.

“Madam Speaker, I rise because for more than four weeks, Azerbaijan and Turkey have been waging war on Artsakh, bombarding civilians, churches, and committing possible war crimes. More than 800 soldiers have been killed repelling Azerbaijan’s attacks, and dozens of civilians are dead. Estimates are that more than half of the civilian population of Artsakh has been displaced, sleeping in cars or open fields away from falling bombs, as winter approaches.

Schiff’s statement in the Congressional Record

“For decades, through the OSCE Minsk Group, the United States has supported a peaceful, democratic, and negotiated resolution to the dispute surrounding Nagorno Karabakh, or Artsakh. We have persisted in this policy even as Azerbaijan launched countless assaults and as their leadership frequently threatened war to redraw the line of contact by force, and as they rejected monitoring along the line of contact.

“Today, it appears that Azerbaijan and Turkey are determined to make good on their threats. With bombs, and drones, and Syrian mercenaries, Turkey and Azerbaijan are pushing ahead with a war that has no end in sight. The Armenian people are the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the genocide perpetrated a century ago by the Ottoman Empire, and the words and deeds of Erdogan and Aliyev today call to mind the crimes of one hundred years ago.

“We cannot allow history to repeat itself. If Azerbaijan and Turkey have determined to wage war, the United States, the Minsk Group, and the International Community should make clear that they will not succeed in their aims.

“And that if they persist in this violence, we must recognize the Republic of Artsakh as an independent nation. Doing so would send the strongest possible message that we will not allow border disputes to be settled by the indiscriminate and devastating use of force against civilian populations.

“Aliyev and Erdogan must be made to understand that if they continue with this war, there will be consequences. The United States will not stand idly by.”

Schiff took to Twitter to announce his statement saying “I stand with Artsakh.”

“I am formally calling for U.S. recognition of the Independent Republic of Artsakh,” Schiff said on Twitter. “The United States will not stand idly by as Azerbaijan and Turkey wage war on Artsakh, killing hundreds of soldiers and civilians, and displacing tens of thousands.”

CivilNet: Statement by Armenian Studies Chair holders and Armenian Studies Program and Center Directors in the United States

CIVILNET.AM

02:35

The following is a statement by Armenian Studies Chair holders and Armenian Studies Program and Center Directors in the United States

We have been following with great concern the war being waged against the Republics of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh) and Armenia. We condemn the large-scale military offensive against the Republic of Artsakh by the Republic of Azerbaijan which began in the early morning hours of September 27, targeting civilian populations in the capital Stepanakert and other cities. We wish to express our full solidarity with the citizens and the governments of Artsakh and Armenia and support the inalienable right of self-determination for the people of Artsakh. This is the largest military assault since the ceasefire signed in 1994, and shows the reckless disregard of the governments of Azerbaijan and Turkey for the peace efforts brokered by the OSCE Minsk Group. The involvement of the Republic of Turkey in the conflict is specially alarming given the Republic’s long history of anti-Armenian policies and persecution. Its aggressive involvement poses serious danger to the security of the entire region and to the physical existence of the Armenian people both in Artsakh and Armenia.

We believe that war and violence cannot take precedence over diplomatic negotiations that were under way for many years. We believe that working within OSCE Minsk Group framework is the only way to come to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. We call on the international community to exert their influence on Azerbaijan and Turkey immediately to put an end their military activities and to stop the war.

Hakem Al-Rustom
Alex Manoogian Professor of Modern Armenian History
Assistant Professor of History and Anthropology
Department of History
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Sebouh David Aslanian
Professor of History
Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History, UCLA
Inaugural Director, the Armenian Studies Center at the Promise Armenian Institute
University of California, Los Angeles

Stephan H. Astourian
William Saroyan Director, Armenian Studies Program Associate Adjunct Professor,
Department of History
University of California, Berkeley

Melanie Tanielian
Associate Professor of History
Director, Armenian Studies Program
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Kevork B. Bardakjian
Marie Manoogian Professor of Armenian Language & Literature
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Houri Berberian
Professor of History
Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies
Director of the Armenian Studies Program
University of California, Irvine

Peter Cowe
Narekatsi Chair of Armenian Studies Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
University of California, Los Angeles
Bedross Der Matossian President of the Society for Armenian Studies (SAS)
Associate Professor of History
University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Barlow Der Mugrdechian
Berberian Coordinator of the Armenian Studies Program
California State University, Fresno

Salpi Ghazarian
Director, USC Institute of Armenian Studies
USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
University of Southern California

Sergio La Porta
Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies
California State University, Fresno

Marc A. Mamigonian
Director of Academic Affairs
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
Belmont, MA

Christina Maranci
Arthur Dadian and Ara T. Oztemel Professor of Armenian Art
Tufts University

Ina Baghdiantz McCabe
Professor of History
Darakjian Jafarian Chair of Armenian History
Tufts University

Simon Payaslian
Charles K. and Elisabeth M. Kenosian Chair in Modern Armenian History and Literature
Department of History
Boston University

Ara Sanjian
Associate Professor of History
Director, Armenian Research Center
University of Michigan, Dearborn

Vahram Shemmassian
Director of the Armenian Studies Program
California State University, Northridge