Author: Arbi Tashjian
ANN/Armenian News – The Literary Armenian News – 08/16/2020
Beirut is not for TurksBeirut is not for grabs, for crabs or the sea monsters from the NorthBeirut is not Ottoman, nor an automatic toy to wind by neighborsJust for fun, for crime, for the howling of infants burning in the sunBeirut is not for Syrians, not for Kurds, not for Tanks and Radio Jamming rocketsOf Southern friendly neighbors, nor for France and England to wipe their arsesEver so politely, sitting in cafés, spying on big Russian Bear or their Cowboy friendsBeirut knew magic, had flair, belly dancing fairies preparing the feast of gods spread bareBeirut knew multilingual choral symphonies on beaches and mountains green and whiteRed with the envy of fangs foreign, frightened, ruthless intruders, malicious in their hateBeirut is bleeding under the failures of its ill-wishers, from the Gulf, from the sea, from the airYet 18 confessions all together and rare, shall sing in one voice once again undeterredBeirut is not for Turkey to carve up, to dissect, to distract from Iran, Teheran, hell.Bedros AfeyanPleasanton, CA8-8-2020
He writes in Armenian and in English and also paints and sculpts.
He is the current editor of The Literary Armenian News at https://groong.org/tlg/
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Turkish drone kills 5 civilians in northern Iraq
19:43,
YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. Nearly 15 people have died from a Turkish drone strike in northern Iraq.
ARMENPRESS reports Alsumaria News informs that there are 5 Iraqi border guards and 5 members of Kurdistan Workers Party are among the victims. It’s mentioned that the drone killed also 5 civilians.
Georgia opposition slams authorities over deadly incident in densely-Armenian populated town
Armenian woman stopped at Munich airport in Germany after husband’s bones found in bag
A woman traveling from Greece said she wanted to return her husband's remains to his native Armenia. Authorities later deemed the transfer of the bones as lawful.
Authorities at Munich airport in Germany detained a 74-year-old Armenian woman after human bones were found in her luggage, German federal police said Tuesday.
Airport officials found the humans remains after examining the contents of a wooden box in the woman's luggage. They then called in customs officers, a doctor and a public prosecutor for further questioning.
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Police interrogations revealed that the woman was attempting to fly the bones of her deceased husband from her home in Greece to be laid to rest in their native Armenia, with flight stopovers in Munich and Kyiv before reaching the destination. The woman was accompanied by her 52-year-old daughter.
Documents indicated that the woman's husband had died in 2008 and was buried near their home in Thessaloniki.
Federal authorities determined that the transfer of human remains was lawful. The public prosecutor also found no grounds for a criminal investigation.
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The mother and daughter were permitted to continue on their journey, taking the bones with them.
Donation of Japanese-made Avigan to Armenia
12:06,
YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. Since the ultimate medication to cure COVID-19 is yet to be developed, many countries in the world have been applying already existing ones to prevent lethal aggravation by way of suppressing the replication of the virus. As of now, Avigan (Favipiravir) is one such example which has been attracting active interest.
Upon the request from Armenia, Japan has made a donation of Japanese made Avigan to be used for about 100 patients on July 22.
It is sincerely hoped that they will be put into the most effective use by Armenian medical specialists and contribute to further advancement of COVID-19’s clinical research, thus assisting the recovery of more patients through that process
AMULSAR a Would-be Disaster
To review and understand what is involved in Amulsar, one must watch the documentary “Amulsar. State of Indifference”.
Lydian International Ltd. discovered gold in Amulsar, Armenia, back in 2006. With its Armenian counterpart, it began luring villagers of Gndevaz and surrounding villages, with promising jobs and enterprises, at times exploiting their naivety and desperateness. Bought their lands at low prices, via their corrupt mayor, against whom, a court case is currently in progress.
Lydian acquired its mining license from the previous corrupt government. Following land acquisition, it proceeded to destroy all the villagers’ lifework of apricot orchards, to build its own mine facilities. Some villagers even had to sell their cattle because these lands had become useless for grazing.
The company presented a simplified foolproof picture of “clean mining” to the authorities, in a short-animated film, and started construction work, without the consent of the local communities: Gndevaz, Saravan, Saralanj, Kechout and Gorayq communities… and most importantly without even consulting Jermuk community, the most crucially impacted town. This created a terrible alarm among the residents of Jermuk, who were quick to collect over three thousand signatures to confirm their rejection of any mine in their neighborhood.
And despite all the contrary scientific evidence:
- The site’s critical location at the heart of Armenia.
- Proximity to critical drainage systems, connected to important reservoirs and rivers, which directly connect to Lake Sevan. As well-known, Arpa river is connected to Lake Sevan by a tunnel, and which was being renovated and scheduled to re-open in late March of this year.
- Proximity to the famous spa town of Jermuk, well-known for its geysers / hot water springs, connected to the hot subterranean volcanic structures. It is worth noting that there is a special building code for this area, to avoid explosions.
- Existence of uranium, proven in the fifties and harmful to human health if exposed.
- Very strong winds, characteristic of the area, that can transport the dust produced to vast distances.
- Snow during winter stays a long time in this area, which is a slow and sure way of infiltration and recharging ground water. Meaning any contaminant can easily infiltrate into the ground water through melting snow.
- Cyanide, a dangerous chemical was planned to be transported uphill along a “rugged mountainous region” leading to the site.
Thus, when the construction phase began, many tragic incidents were reported:
- Loud and noisy explosions were heard and visible from spa town of Jermuk,
- Blackish turbid water started running from tap water inside houses,
- Snow color turned into pinkish,
- Heavy dust settled on people’s cars just after one rainfall,
- Arpa – Vorotan rivers were rapidly polluted,
- Small baby fish were killed in fisheries.
After such incidents, the residents of Gendevaz and Jermuk confirmed that this project was a disaster in progress, even at its launching phase. Though some people were initially not complaining, turned absolutely against it after these incidents occurred.
Concerned voices which were raised long ago by the environmentalists, during the previous government, unfortunately continued with the new administration. They had great hopes that after the revolution, all corrupt schemes, including Amulsar project would be halted. But surprisingly, the new government took a different stand! No drop of water will be affected, the Prime Minister said. In disbelief, the residents thereupon resorted to blocking all the roads leading to the mine site.
Meanwhile, many independent studies were conducted through private means, numerous pleas, expert opinions, including my open letter to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, all pointing to the defects and faults in Lydian’s claims. Nevertheless, the new government preferred to conduct its own investigation, commissioning Lebanese ELARD, for an assessment, which also lead to similar conclusions. But the investigative committee appointed by the government for this reason, was dubiously coordinating with Lydian, and cleverly added a last page to the report prepared by ELARD, to misinform the Prime Minister that the report was in fact positive. Soon after, corruption charges were also laid on the head of this investigative committee.
It was apparent that the mining company and its shareholders were a stronger clan than the state. Lydian continued its arrogant and aggressive tactics. It even sued the environmentalists for defamation, spreading false narratives about them, misleading the new government, that the environmentalists were standing in the way of development. Always maintaining that the blockage was illegal, peeping into the protesters’ private information, publishing propaganda articles in various Armenian and non-Armenian journals, and even threatening the republic of Armenia with international arbitration court.
As events came to demonstrate, the new government was under tremendous pressure by ambassadors of the UK and USA , who were either being influenced by Lydian story, or had a direct interest in Amulsar! An impression was created that if you are against mining in Amulsar, you are against big foreign investments in the country. Thus, no human rights were recognized from human rights defenders themselves.
Sadly, encouraging mining, increasing its production, and giving out new licenses, also became a priority of this government. A recent plea to suspend issuing of new mining licenses for the next two years, was refused by a committee of parliament.
Standing firm and blocking the roads, defending the land, the habitat, against aggression and against the destruction of Mount Amulsar, remains the only option for now, until this government takes a firm decision, to stop mining in Amulsar and elsewhere in the country. You cannot open a mine, start destroying nature, harming your own citizens, letting them migrate, and then decide that it is harmful and put it back again. It is just not possible.
As a result of more than a year’s blockage, Lydian began losing its share value in Toronto Stock Exchange and was eventually delisted from the market. See also Ontario Superior Court informed about misleading information in mining company Lydian’s affidavit.
And the struggle continues …
On April 8, 2020 Armenian environmentalists, Armecofront, issued an open letter to large investors of the diaspora:
“Stay Away from Amulsar: Open Letter to Big Capital Owners and Businessmen in the Armenian Diaspora”
In this letter, diaspora’s investors were alerted about a dangerous process of buying Lydian shares by big Armenian investors. This, after the company was delisted from Toronto Stock Exchange. In the mentioned open letter, certain personalities were revealed, some of whom, in the name of benevolence, were in fact doing great harm.
In the early morning hours of June 30th, 2020, a private security company claiming to have replaced the previous one, rushed to Amulsar posts with their cars and guns. While doing so they also overran and killed 3 puppies, creating heartache, chaos and large gatherings during a pandemic. The story was that they were sent to protect Lydian properties. But they had not previously notified the Amulsar guardians, making it look more like an invasion. Later, government security forces came to control the situation. There was finally an agreement between the two parties that legal documents would be handed over to the lawyers, the security men/cars representing Lydian, would be identified and reduced to a minimum, without carrying arms and showing off. You may also read:
- Ամուլսարում զինված պահնորդային ուժեր են կուտակվել
- Tense Situation near Amulsar Guard Post
- Ամուլսարի հարցը մեզ համար արցախյան հարց է, որի լուծումը ժողովուրդը տվել է, հետքայլ չկա․ Շիրակ Բունիաթյան
- Ամուլսարում համաձայնության են եկել. այդ շոուները տարածքում պետք է չլինեն՝ զենքով, դիմակով, զորքով ծառայություն չեն իրականացնելու. Շիրակ Բունիաթյան
I was searching for Amulsar in both Google Maps and Google Earth, and this is what I found: the word “Gora Kysyr” instead of “Amulsar”. And a bunch of other Turkish names all over Armenia … I wrote a feedback to Google Earth, but one person is not enough.
It was only natural to expect Azerbaijan’s encouragement to exploit Amulsar: Ադրբեջանը ողջունում է Ամուլսարի շահագործումը
But they went a step further and revealed their true intentions to annihilate the rest of Armenia. Let this be a notification, a registered proof, to the appropriate world organizations and negotiators that Armenia now is under cyber-attack. Just go to Google Earth and Google Maps and check for yourselves … and what will Google do about it?
Houry Ellezian is a geologist/sedimentologist with work experience in seismology. She is an environmental activist. The collage appearing on top of the article is the author’s work.
New hospitals in Armenia to join anti-coronavirus fight
11:19, 7 July, 2020
YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. New hospitals in Armenia will join the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Minister of Healthcare Arsen Torosyan said at a press conference in Armenpress.
“There are very few free hospital beds. We continue this process for already months, although the process of increasing the number of beds continues. And we will have new hospitals that will join the anti-coronavirus fight”, the minister said.
Commenting on yesterday’s 349 new cases confirmed from 1,273 tests, the minister said the number of cases is again low and equal to the number of cases confirmed on Sunday. And this low percentage is mainly linked with the less number of tests conducted. “And the less number is connected with Sunday and Monday. It’s already a long time we see low numbers on Mondays, but the week is just starting and the new cases increase on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and rise in line with our maximal capacity, nearly 2500 tests”, the minister said.
349 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been registered in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 29,285, the healthcare ministry said.
605 more patients have recovered. The total number of recoveries has reached 16,907.
12 people have died in one day, raising the death toll to 503.
The number of active cases stands at 11,711.
The number of people who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 164 (5 new such cases).
So far, 125,088 people have passed COVID-19 testing.
Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan
Dolma Festival held in Odessa, Ukraine
16:04, 7 July, 2020
YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Dolma Festival was held in the Armenian community of Odessa on July 5 during which 17 types of the favorite dish made by the members of the Women Committee and the Union of Mothers were presented.
AnalitikaUA.net reported that Armenia and the Armenian communities abroad are regularly holding Dolma Festival on the sidelines of the events aimed at developing and preserving the Armenian culinary traditions.
Earlier head of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine Vilen Shatvoryan stated that they “are proud of the rich cultural and historical heritage of Armenians in Ukraine and do everything possible to preserve and popularize it”.
Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan
Armenpress: Serbia’s capital declares state of emergency over rising COVID-19 cases
Serbia’s capital declares state of emergency over rising COVID-19 cases
17:34, 3 July, 2020
YEREVAN, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS. Serbia’s authorities declared a state of emergency in Belgrade on July 3, reimposing some restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 after a surge of infections in the capital, reports Reuters.
Residents of the city will be required to wear masks in indoor public spaces or on public transport, opening hours of clubs and cafes will be shortened, and gatherings will be limited to 100 people indoors or 500 outdoors.
The state of emergency comes into effect immediately, city hall said in a statement on July 3.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Serbia has begun to rise since May, when the government lifted a countrywide lockdown.
On July 2, Serbia which has a population of 7.2 million, recorded 359 new infections, bringing its total confirmed cases to 15,195, up from 11,523 a month ago. So far 287 people have died.