Kocharyan requires surgery, says lawyer

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 10:49, 8 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Former President Robert Kocharyan has been taken to a hospital for a medical examination again, Ministry of Justice department of corrections spokesperson Nona Navikyan told ARMENPRESS.

She said Kocharyan has been taken to Izmirlyan Medical Center in Yerevan.

This is the third time in one week that Kocharyan is being taken to the same hospital for a medical examination.

Kocharyan is currently jailed on charges of Overthrowing Constitutional Order and bribery in the trial of the 2008-post election unrest, known as the March 1 case.

One of Kocharyan’s lawyers Hovhannes Khudoyan told ARMENPRESS that the former president requires surgery.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Asbarez: Public Hearing on Genocide Education Bill to be held in Boston

Massachusetts State House. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Hsin Ju Hsu)

BOSTON (Armenian Weekly)—The Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts has announced that the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Education will be discussing a bill related to genocide education next week.

The public hearing for H.566 and S. 327 – “An Act concerning genocide education” – will be held on Monday October 7 at the Massachusetts State House.

The hearing will feature testimony from scholars, teachers, students, and community activists in support of the bill that mandates the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to include the instruction of the Holocaust and the genocide “to address the notion that national, ethnic, racial or religious hatred can overtake any nation or society, leading to calamitous consequences.”

The language of the bill continues: “To reinforce that lesson, such curriculum unit shall include the Nazi atrocities of 1933 to 1945 known as the Holocaust, and other genocides including, but not limited to, the Armenian Genocide, the Famine-Genocide in Ukraine known as Holodomor, the Pontian Greek Genocide, and more recent atrocities in Bosnia, Cambodia, Rwanda and Sudan.”

In 1998, the state legislature passed a bill that required genocide education in the state social studies curriculum framework; but this bill would mandate that all students learn about cases of genocide. It will provide young people more opportunities to explore how stereotypes, prejudice and religious and ethnic hatred can escalate to tragedy.

Currently 12 states mandate the teaching of genocide. Most recently in 2016, the ANC of Michigan took a leading role in the successful effort to pass a genocide mandate for Michigan public school students.

The ANC of Eastern Mass., the Anti-Defamation League of New England, and the Jewish Community Relations Council are leading a coalition of 25 organizations and religious institutions that are advocating for passage of the Genocide Education Act.

The public is encouraged to attend so that legislators can witness the community’s broad support for genocide education in Massachusetts public schools.

Rouhani: Iran ready to discuss implementation of Meghri HPP project

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 1 2019

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday met with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, who has arrived Armenia to take part in the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting, the PM's press service reported. 

Greeting the Iranian president, Pashinyan said:

“Dear Mr. President,
Dear colleagues,

I am happy to welcome you to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, in the wake of our very impressive visit to Iran this February. Our two countries used to have good relations, and we boast very good relations today as well. Our position is that the relations with Iran should be free of geopolitical influences as much as possible because we are next-door neighbors and we have many common interests. Therefore, we should cooperate for centuries and millennia." 

He noted that this is the Iranian president’s first visit to Armenia after the recent political changes in the country, stressing that Armenia prioritizes the relations with its neighbors and friendly countries.

Both sides highlighted the regularly held joint sessions of the Armenian-Iranian Intergovernmental Commission, which have resulted in several agreements aimed at developing economic ties between the two countries.

Pashinyan said Armenia highly appreciates Iran’s balanced position on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

In turn, the Iranian president thanked the Armenian prime minister for the warm welcome. “We attach great importance to the development and expansion of multifaceted relations with Armenia as a friend and a neighbor. We are ready to continue working with your government to develop and implement new programs, expand the scope of the Gas for Electricity project. At the same time, we are prepared to implement gas, wind and sun energy-operated power engineering projects in Armenia. We are keen to initiate regional projects and develop infrastructure in the energy sector,” the Iranian President said, adding that the Iranian side is interested in the cooperation with Armenia in the field of transport infrastructures.

Pashinyan welcomed the Iranian side’s readiness to expand the Gas for Electricity project. The premier and the Iranian president tasked the respective government officials to develop and submit proposals within the shortest possible deadlines on expanded cooperation in the aforementioned field.

Reference was also made to the prospects of joint efforts in railway communications, high technologies, customs, science and tourism.

Hassan Rouhani stressed that the bilateral trade turnover has considerably increased ever since Nikol Pashinyan’s government assumed office in Armenia, noting that the joint projects continue to be successfully implemented. Rouhani said they are ready to discuss the implementation of the Meghri HPP project, boost capital investments and trade turnover via the free trade zones.

The interlocutors exchanged views on the transit routes to connect the Persian Gulf to the Black Sea. PM Pashinyan emphasized that the realization of this program is in the strategic interest of our country, and Armenia stands ready to take practical steps to that end.

The parties took the opportunity to discuss regional issues, including the Karabakh conflict settlement process. Pashinyan thanked the Iranian leader for abiding by a balanced stance on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. For his part, Rouhani highlighted the need for reaching a peaceful settlement based on the positions and views of all parties to the conflict.

Independence Day Celebrated in Gyumri

BY CATHERINE YESAYAN

This year, the official celebrations for Armenia’s Independence took place in Gyumri, Armenia. It was a good excuse for me to visit the lovely city, once again.

After arriving in Armenia, we decided to take a train to Gyumri. However, there were no pre-sale tickets available. Fortunately, a friend of mine was able to call in a favor from a friend – asking them to be at the station two hours early to purchase the tickets for us.

With our tickets in hand, we waited for the train to leave for Gyumri, at 9:15 a.m. The express train ride, which cost less than $6, took two hours and 15 minutes.

It’s heartwarming to see how much the country has improved. The train, and its two wagons, arrived on time, and was very clean and comfortable. We arrived in Gyumri, where we were welcomed by an array of Armenian youth distributing Armenian flags. And, thus, the Independence Day festivities began.

Click on the above gallery to view photos from Independence Day in Gyumri.

Assistant to governor arrested for beating military officer in Armenia

Vestnik Kavkaza
Sept 23 2019
23 Sep in 9:00

Assistant to the governor of Armenia's Vayots Dzor Province Harutyun Grigoryan was arrested, spokesperson for Investigative Committee Naira Harutyunyan wrote on Facebook.

On September 18, a scuffle, involving Lieutenant Colonel Ara Mkhitaryan and assistant to the governor of Vayots Dzor Province Harutyun Grigoryan, took place at the courtyard of a Yeghegnadzor building. The suspect beaten Mkhitaryan, News.am reported.

Lieutenant Colonel Ara Mkhitaryan was taken to hospital, where he underwent an emergency operation.

There are reports that Vayots Dzor Governor Trdat Sargsyan also was involved in the incident, but he denied his involvement.

A1+: Will the special school N16 be closed? (video)

September 2, 2019

Yerevan Special School N16 will be closed .

The administration received a verbal notification from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports. School principal Mariam Sholinyan says they were told just two days before the start of the new academic year that they should be closed; Before that, there were just rumors that the school was going to transform into the pre-school. This year there were no first-graders at the school, and the 170 students studying here will be transferred to other schools. The director says he has applied to the appropriate authorities to figure out what to do.

Parents are also against closing the school. They note that many children cannot attend oridinary schools because they have different disabilities.

The children say that they have already adapted to the environment and do not want to move to another school.


Armenia Parliament speaker concerned about Amulsar gold mine exploitation

News.am, Armenia
Aug 26 2019
Armenia Parliament speaker concerned about Amulsar gold mine exploitation Armenia Parliament speaker concerned about Amulsar gold mine exploitation

21:16, 26.08.2019

I have my viewpoint, and this issue is constantly considered by the members of the faction and government officials. This is what Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan said today as he touched upon the exploitation of the Amulsar gold mine.

“People have their opinions on the matter. The Prime Minister has asked the Ministry of Environment if the expert examination conducted by ELARD or any other fact serves as a ground to come to the conclusion on the need for a new Environmental Impact Assessment. It’s great that there is public discourse,” he said.

When asked if he has any concerns, Mirzoyan said the following: “How can any citizen of the Republic of Armenia be indifferent towards an issue like this one? We all love our country, and there had to be concerns about the exploitation of any mine. We have to see whether the risks are manageable or not and if there is a need for a new Environmental Impact Assessment or not.”

When asked if exploitation of the Amulsar gold mine won’t lower the government’s rating, the parliamentary speaker said he agrees with the claim that exploitation may lower the government’s rating to a certain extent, but believes most of the people fighting against exploitation of the Amulsar gold mine are not people who voted for the My Step Alliance during the parliamentary elections.

He added that even though he hasn’t read any document on the exploitation of the Amulsar gold mine, he trusts the Investigative Committee.

Iran-Armenia Third Power Transmission Line to Be Completed by 2020

Financial Tribune, Iran
Aug 26 2019

A ccording to agreements between Iran and Armenia at the 16th session of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission in Tehran last month, it was decided that the third electricity transmission line project between the two countries should be completed by the end of 2020, deputy energy minister for international affairs said.

Referring to the progress the project has made, Muhammad Ali Farahnakian said work needs to be accelerated so that the project can be completed as schedule, the Energy Ministry news portal Paven reported.

Armenia exports 350 megawatts of electricity to Iran per year now. Upon completion of the third line, the capacity will exceed 1,000 MW.

Asbarez: Homenetmen Inaugurates Chapter in Artsakh—Its 111th

After months of planning, Homenetmen inaugurated a new chapter in Artsakh during a ceremony on Wednesday in Stepanakert’s Revival Square. The Artsakh chapter is the Homenetmen’s 111th chapter worldwide.

Scouts—boys, girls, cubs and brownies—in their uniforms joined the Homenetmen Artsakh marching band for a parade on Revival Square as locals welcomed the newest Homenetmen chapter.

Attending the inauguration ceremonies were Artsakh President Bako Sahakian; Primate of the Artsakh Diocese Archbishop Parkev Martirosyan; Artsakh State Minister Grigoryan Martirosyan; other government officials; members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central Committee of Artsakh; as well as members of the Homenetmen Central Executive.

Following the ceremony, President Sahakian met with Homenetmen Central Executive Chairman Karnig Mgrdichian and fellow executive member Bagrat Yesayan. They were accompanied to the meeting by ARF Artsakh Central Committee chairman Davit Ishkhanyan.

Artsakh President Bako Sahakian meets with leaders of the Homenetmen Central Executive

President Sahakian welcomed the establishment of the Homenetmen in Artsakh and praised the praised the 101-year-old athletic and scouting organization for its work in educating and empowering generations of young Armenians throughout the world.

He expressed hope that the Homenetmen will be able to elevate the physical and patriotic development of the youth of Artsakh, saying that he had high hopes for the Homenetmen to advance and succeed in Artsakh.