Author: Babken Chilingarian
ՀՀ-ում բարձր կարգի հրդեհավտանգ իրավիճակ է. աղետալի հետեւանքներ կարող են լինել. Սուրենյան
- 21.08.2019
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Հարգելի հայրենակիցներ, վերջին 20 օրերին հանրապետությունում գրեթե տեղումներ չեն դիտվել և առաջիկա 5 օրերին չեն կանխատեսվում: Օդի ջերմաստիճանը տարվա այս ժամանակահատվածի համար նորմայից բարձր է 4-5 աստիճանով և առաջիկա օրերին առանձնապես չի նվազելու։ Այս մասին Facebook-յան իր էջում գրում է ԱԻՆ օդերևութաբանական ծառայության պետ Գագիկ Սուրենյանը:
«Պայմանավորված այս գործոններով, հանրապետության գրեթե ողջ տարածքում ձևավորվել է բարձր կարգի հրդեհավտանգ իրավիճակ, որը առաջիկա օրերին չի մեղմվելու։ Ուստի կոչ ենք անում պահպանել հրդեհավտանգության կանոները, ձեր կողմից կրակի հետ ցանկացած անզգուշություն, կարող է աղետալի հրդեհների պատճառ դառնալ», – ասված է նրա գրառման մեջ։
Turkish-Armenian MP Garo Paylan responds to Markar Yesayan’s article
Հանքը չի կարող աշխատել, եթե վնասելու է շրջակա միջավայրին. Փաշինյանը՝ ջերմուկցիներին.
- 23.08.2019
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Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն այսօր աշխատանքային այցով մեկնել է Վայոց ձորի մարզի Ջերմուկ քաղաք՝ Ամուլսարի հանքի շուրջ ստեղծված իրավիճակը Ջերմուկի բնակչության հետ քննարկելու նպատակով: Այս մասին հայտնում են կառավարության մամուլի ծառայությունից:
Նիկոլ Փաշինյանը շրջել է Ջերմուկում, հանդիպել քաղաքի բնակչության հետ, այցելել Ջերմուկի առողջարաններ, ջերմուկցիների հետ խոսել Ամուլսարի իրավիճակի շուրջ: Կառավարության ղեկավարն անդրադարձել է Ամուլսարի հանքի ծրագրի միջազգային փորձաքննության եզրակացության արդյունքներին, Ջերմուկի բնակիչների հետ քննարկել իրավիճակի լուծման տարբերակներին վերաբերող հարցեր:
Վարչապետը նաև հանդիպել է Ջերմուկի հրապարակում հավաքված քաղաքացիներին և հանդես եկել ելույթով: Իր խոսքում Նիկոլ Փաշինյանը նշել է, որ ՀՀ վարչապետ ընտրվելու օրվանից Ամուլսարի հարցն այն միակ հարցն է եղել, որի հետ կապված իրեն ուղղված բոլոր նամակներն անձամբ կարդացել է: «Անցած տարվա հունիս-հուլիս ամիսներին նամակների մեծ տրցակ է ձևավորվել, և ես անձամբ կարդացել եմ: Որ ասում եք՝ ժողովրդի ձայնը լսեք, ժողովրդի ձայնը միշտ էլ լսվել է, և հույս ունեմ՝ գիտեք, որ այսօրվա Հայաստանում ժողովրդի ձայնը չի կարող չլսվել:
Ինչպես անցած տարի ես հայտարարել եմ, այս հարցի լուծումը կարող է լինել` հենված Հայաստանի Հանրապետության հավասարակշռված շահի վրա: Հիմա կա պնդում, որ օդը կեղտոտվելու է, ջուրը կեղտոտվելու է, հողը կեղտոտվելու է, աղմուկ է լինելու, փոշի է լինելու, ստորերկրյա ջուրը կեղտոտվելու է: Եթե պարզվի, որ այդպես է, հանքը չի կարող շահագործվել: Բայց եթե պարզվի, որ այդպես չէ, դա ուրիշ իրավիճակ է», – ասել է կառավարության ղեկավարը:
«Այս ողջ պատմության մեջ միակ դիսկոմֆորտն այն է, որ մենք իքս պահից արդեն չենք լսում իրար, թե ինչ ենք ասում: Դա այսօրվա ամենամեծ պրոբլեմն է: Ես ասում եմ՝ ձեր գրած բոլոր նամակները, ձեր հղած բոլոր ուղերձներն անձամբ կարդացել եմ՝ հարյուրավոր էջերով, անցած տարվա հունիս-հուլիսին: Եվ այս քրեական գործը, որ հարուցվել է, հարուցվել է իմ նախաձեռնությամբ, միջազգային փորձաքննությունը, որ եղել է, եղել է իմ նախաձեռնությամբ, և դա ձեր առաջ իմ ստանձնած պարտավորությունն է եղել»,- ընդգծել է վարչապետը:
Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն անդրադարձել է Ամուլսարի հանքի ծրագրի միջազգային փորձաքննության արդյունքներին. ««Էլարդ» ընկերության եզրակացությունը կա, և եզրակացության հետ կապված տարբեր մեկնաբանություններ կան: Պաշտոնական եզրակացությունն այն է, որ Ջերմուկի հանքային ջրերի հետ կապված, Սևանա լճի հետ կապված վտանգ չկա, կարդացել եք, գիտեք: Խոսքը «Էլարդ»-ի եզրակացության մեկնաբանության մասին է. կա մեկնաբանության խնդիր, և քանի որ դրա շուրջ բանավեճ է առաջացել, որոշել եմ, որ հինգշաբթի կամ ուրբաթ «Էլարդ»-ի փորձագիտական խմբի հետ մենք ունենալու ենք սկայպ-կոնֆերանս, որի ժամանակ ասելու ենք, որ Հայաստանում մեծ բանավեճ է այն հարցի շուրջ, թե դուք ինչ եք գրել, և որն է ձեր եզրակացությունը, դուք ինքներդ ձեր եզրակացությունն ասեք: Այդ ամբողջ խոսակցությունը կտեսագրվի և կհրապարակվի»:
Կառավարության ղեկավարն առաջարկել է Ջերմուկի բնակչությանը ձևակերպել եզրակացության հետ կապված հարցերը, որոնք կբարձրացվեն խորհրդակցության ժամանակ: «Չնայած, ըստ էության, հարցերը հրապարակային կան, և մենք էլ կարող ենք հավաքել այդ հարցերը. եթե դուք օգոստոսի 19-ի առավոտյան խորհրդակցության սղագրությունը կարդացել եք, տեսել եք՝ հարցերը, որ դուք տալիս էիք մեր հանդիպման ժամանակ, ես բարձրացրել եմ այդ խորհրդակցության ժամանակ: Հանդիպումը կլինի, կտեսագրենք, կհրապարակենք, «Էլարդ»-ը թող մեկնաբանի իր գրածը, իր եզրակացությունները, դա կհրապարակենք և կխոսենք», – ասել է վարչապետը և հավելել, որ խորհրդակցությունն անձամբ է անցկացնելու՝ այնպես, որ հստակ պատասխաններ հնչեն և տարընթերցումների տեղիք չլինի:
Եզրափակելով խոսքը՝ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն ընդգծել է. «Իմ դիրքորոշումը մեկն է. եթե պարզվի, որ ճիշտ է, որ մեր ջուրը կեղտոտվելու է, մեր օդը կեղտոտվելու է, մեր խոտը կեղտոտվելու է, մեր հողը աղտոտվելու է, հանքը չի կարող աշխատել: Բայց եթե պարզվի, որ խնդիրը միայն այն է, որ պատուհանից ինչ-որ մի տանիք է երևում, դա ուրիշ իրավիճակ է, որը պետք է քննարկենք»:
Այնուհետև վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանը հանդիպում է ունեցել Ջերմուկի բնակչության ներկայացուցիչների հետ:
Asbarez: Vazni Vaz and I Couldn’t be Happier
BY GREGORY MIKHANJIAN
ANCA Leo Sarkisian Internship 2019
Cal State University, Fullerton, Class of 2021
It didn’t really dawn on me that I was going to be on my own for the first time until I was flying over Oklahoma. I had left my home in sunny California and was on my way to the nations’ capital, only having a slight grasp on the type of work I was going to be involved in.
In the first week, we hit the ground running. Rather than a formal orientation into what our summer was going to look like, we were put right to work to ensure that two pro-Armenia amendments passed in Congress. Visiting every congressional office and speaking with staff about why they should support the amendments initially felt like an overwhelming task, but with each visit my confidence flourished.
One of the most exciting and enjoyable parts of the internship has been the crazy schedule. For the first amendment that we passed, I loved how we waited in the office watching the vote, waiting to see if we were going to harvest the fruits of our labor. What I loved even more than that was, after a brief celebration, our thoughts immediately turned to “what’s next.” We are always looking to achieve the next goal. It’s a “vazni vaz” job and I couldn’t be happier.
To put this experience into a single word, I would say that it was my dream. A dream that was defined by two exclusive criteria: being active in Washington, D.C. and incorporating myself into the work of Hai Tahd. Political work has always intrigued me, and while I have been active in my own state, I had always dreamed of working in D.C. As for my involvement with Hai Tahd, I have had the good fortune of being in the AYF for almost ten years. It was in that membership where I first learned about Artsakh, and I was ecstatic to be a part of the two pro-Artsakh amendments that also passed recently.
Perhaps some of the more profound moments for me have been in personally meeting with senators and Members of Congress. Seeing Senator Feinstein being receptive to our issues and casually exchanging jokes with her afterward was particularly memorable, because of how the tone of the meeting shifted so quickly; sometimes we forget they’re human too. Hearing Congressman Bilirakis call us his “Armenian cousins,” having a heartfelt conversation with Congresswoman Eshoo about the Armenian struggle, and hearing Congressman Sherman testify that Artsakh is historically Armenian were life-changing moments for me.
I had grown up always hearing about how Armenians had gotten the short end of the stick in so many different ways. So many failures and injustices committed against our people, it was no wonder that my view of American politics towards Armenia was negative. However, I came to this internship only to discover that the Armenian community possesses many friends in Washington. I was also reminded that incrementalism is a very real aspect of the political world. Change is agonizingly slow, almost to the point that it feels like regression, but this summer is proof that with tenacity and perseverance progress can be achieved.
Of the plethora of memories this internship has already given me, the most lasting will be the friendships that I have forged. Within the first week, it felt like we had already been living together for months. We can be arguing in one moment and laughing together in the next, and then a moment later we’re cooking and eating dinner together. It truly feels like a home away from home.
Earlier I mentioned that this internship was my first time living alone, but that wasn’t really true. This internship has done nothing but solidify my belief that William Saroyan was right when he said, “For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” That’s why I believe in Hai Tahd and the work that the ANCA does. I will never really be on my own as long as I have a fellow Armenian by my side. If there should be none around me, I’ll still always have Armenia in my heart and Hai Tahd on my mind.
Sports: Historic victory of FC Ararat-Armenia, exclusive report from Tbilisi
NEWS.am Sport presents the 43rd part of #Corner with Samvel Sukiasyan football program.
#Corner traveled to Tbilisi and witnessed Armenia’s champion, FC Ararat-Armenia score a historic victory over Georgia’s champion Saburtalo. A week after losing 1-2 to Saburtalo after the first match of the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League, Vardan Minasyan’s team took revenge, won 2-0 and became the first Armenian team to make it to the final qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
#Corner presents an exclusive report from Tbilisi, featuring the match, the entourage, the march of Armenian fans, a city tour and incredible emotions.
FC Ararat-Armenia will compete with Luxembourg’s champion Dudelange to score a pass to the group round. Dudelange will play with FC Ararat-Armenia on August 22, and the return match will be held on August 29.
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RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/01/2019
Monday, Armenia Touts Demining Record In Syria • Marine Khachatrian Syria -- Armenian demining experts prepare to clear a minefield near Aleppo. (Photo by the Armenian Center for Humanitarian Demining and Expertise.) Armenian servicemen have demined nearly 35,000 square meters of land in Syria since being deployed there in February, a senior official in Yerevan said on Monday. Ruben Arakelian, director of the Armenian Defense Ministry’s Center for Humanitarian Demining and Expertise (CHDE), said they have found 29 landmines and unexploded ordnance during an ongoing operation coordinated with the Russian and Syrian militaries. Arakelian said the Armenian contingent aims to clear five potential minefields in and around the war-ravaged city of Aleppo with a combined area of 1.3 million square meters. “They have to be demined first so that we avoid casualties among civilians,” he told a news conference. In what it called a humanitarian mission, Armenia sent 83 demining experts, army medics and military police officers tasked with protecting them to Syria on February 8. Russia welcomed and assisted in the deployment. But the United States, which is highly critical of the Russian military presence in Syria, criticized it. The Armenian military rotated the contingent on June 16, sending a new team of sappers, doctors and other military personnel to Syria for a four-month tour of duty. SYRIA -- Russian military police patrol outside the medieval Citadel of Aleppo, September 13, 2017 Arakelian noted “logistical difficulties” of the operation. “Given that Syria is a country in a state of war, it’s very difficult to handle logistical issues from Yerevan,” explained the official. “If it turns out that we did not send something there or need something new, we have trouble quickly shipping [those items.]” Arakelian said that Armenian military personnel and equipment are transported to Syria only by Russian planes. “Besides, the Russian side ensures our contingent’s safe movement to minefields and return to its base as well as its broader security in case of serious hostilities,” he added. The Defense Ministry in Yerevan cited “the severe humanitarian situation” in Aleppo and “written requests from the Syrian side” when it first announced the deployment. It also pointed to the existence of an Armenian community in Syria. The community, which used to have an estimated 80,000 members, is believed to have shrunk by more than half since the outbreak of the bloody conflict in Syria seven years ago. Thousands of Syrian Armenians have taken refuge in Armenia. Pashinian Ally Slams Regional Governor • Ruzanna Stepanian Armenia -- Parliament deputy Sasun Mikaelian speaks at a congress of the ruling Civil Contract party, Yerevan, June 16, 2019. A prominent associate of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian lambasted the governor of Armenia’s central Kotayk province on Monday, blaming him for the ruling Civil Contract party’s defeat in a recent local election. Sasun Mikaelian also warned that the current Armenia authorities will risk a “velvet exit” from power unless they “learn lessons” from the defeat suffered by them in Abovian, a major town in Kotayk located 15 kilometers north of Yerevan. Abovian’s incumbent Mayor Vahan Gevorgian backed by the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) narrowly defeated Civil Contract’s Grigor Gulian in the tense election held on June 9. Both Pashinian and Kotayk Governor Romanos Petrosian personally campaigned for Gulian. Petrosian openly complained after the vote that Mikaelian, who is influential in the area, failed to help the pro-government candidate during the mayoral race. Mikaelian admitted sympathizing with the Abovian mayor, praising the latter’s track record. He insisted, however, that he did not help Gevorgian win reelection. “I did not stab Civil Contract in the back,” he told reporters. “I did not tell anyone to go and vote for the incumbent mayor. There was no such thing. Civil Contract lost the Abovian election because of Romanos, because he personalized his role in the Abovian election.” Mikaelian claimed that Petrosian overestimates his political authority as well as his role in last year’s “velvet revolution” that brought Pashinian to power. “And if we don’t learn lessons, this velvet revolution will turn into our velvet exit,” he warned. Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (L) and Sasun Mikaelian attend a congress of the Yerkrapah Union in Yerevan, April 8, 2019. Mikaelian also dismissed Petrosian’s claims that the Abovian vote ended in victory for the country’s former “criminal-oligarchic” system. He said that government-appointed governor himself is surrounded by individuals linked to the former ruling regime. A veteran politician and prominent participant of the 1991-1994 in Nagorno-Karabakh, Mikaelian was Civil Contract’s nominal chairman until a party congress held on June 16. Delegates of the congress unexpectedly failed to elect him to the party’s new governing board, suggesting that they too held Mikaelian responsible for the Abovian fiasco. Mikaelian downplayed his exclusion from the board. He blamed it on “infighting” in Civil Contract, saying that some party figures “formed teams” of loyalists to further their political interests. But he declined to name them. Hrachya Hakobian, another senior Civil Contract member, disagreed with Mikaelian’s statements. Hakobian, who is also Pashinian’s brother-in-law, said the Kotayk governor is not responsible for the outcome of the mayoral election. “Mistakes may have been made but not by the governor,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service. Another senior party figure, deputy parliament speaker Alen Simonian, denied rifts within Civil Contract. He also said: “Time will tell whether or not that ‘velvet exit’ will occur or is a science fiction thing.” Pashinian Praises Armenian Prosecutors • Naira Nalbandian Armenia -- Prosecutors attend an event marking the 101st anniversary of the creation of their agency, Yerevan, July 1, 2019. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian praised Armenia’s state prosecutors on Monday, saying that they have done their job “effectively” since last year’s leadership change in the country. “In the past year I think that the Office of the Prosecutor-General has really become the New Armenia’s Office of the Prosecutor-General and is prepared to accomplish the mission and the functions which are defined by the people of Armenia,” he said at an event that marked the 101st anniversary of the establishment of the law-enforcement agency. In a speech, Pashinian told the agency’s employees at the same time that their work has not been “flawless.” He said that the prosecutors must do a better of job of fighting against corruption. He also stressed the importance of ensuring everyone’s equality before the law. “Our upcoming tasks are very obvious in this regard: the criminals must receive an inevitable punishment,” he went on. “The criminal subculture must be rooted out in Armenia.” Pashinian did not cite specific criminal cases. He went on to award medals to several prosecutors. Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (R) and Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian attend a festive event in Yerevan, July 1, 2019. Some of their colleagues received different awards from other senior Armenian officials, including parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan. Among the officials awarded by Mirzoyan was Karen Bisharian, one of the prosecutors in the criminal case against former President Robert Kocharian and other former officials charged in connection with the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan. Bisharian urged reporters not to look for a connection between the award and his handling of the high-profile case. “I have tried to properly perform my duties in all cases assigned to me,” said the prosecutor. Armenia’s current prosecutor-general, Artur Davtian, was appointed to the post in 2016 by the former parliament controlled by then President Serzh Sarkisian’s allies. Opposition members of that parliament, including Pashinian, voted against Davtian at the time. Davtian, 40, faced calls for his resignation in the wake of last year’s “Velvet Revolution” that brought down the Sarkisian administration. He refused to quit, saying that the prosecutors must not be affected by the regime change. Kocharian Reappointed To Russian Company’s Board Armenia -- Former President Robert Kocharian stands trial in Yerevan, May 16, 2019. A large Russian corporation reappointed Armenia’s former President Robert Kocharian as a member of its board of directors on Saturday four days after he was again arrested on coup and corruption charges denied by him. The holding company AFK Sistema has stakes in a wide range of sectors, including telecommunications, energy and financial services. In particular, it controls Russia’s leading mobile phone operator, MTS. MTS bought one of Armenia’s three wireless networks in 2007 less than a year before Kocharian completed his second and final presidential term. He joined Sistema’s board as an “independent director” in 2009. Sistema’s shareholders reelected the board’s 11 members, including Kocharian, at an annual meeting held in Moscow. The majority shareholder, Vladimir Yevtushenkov, reportedly advocated the ex-president’s reappointment, saying that the charges brought against him are “clearly political.” “We decided to include him in the new board of directors … because we believe it’s the right thing to do,” the RIA Novosti news agency quoted Yevtushenkov as saying. He said Kocharian agreed to continue to sit on the board after being most recently released from prison on May 18. Russia -- Chairman of conglomerate Sistema Vladimir Yevtushenkov attends the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2014 in St. Petersburg, May 23, 2014 Kocharian was arrested on June 25 for a third time since being indicted in July 2018 in connection with the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan, which left eight opposition protesters and two police personnel dead. He is specifically accused of illegally using Armenian army units against opposition protesters that protested against alleged fraud in the February 2008 presidential election. Earlier this year, Kocharian was also charged with bribery. He denies both accusations as politically motivated. The Russian Foreign Ministry also alleged political motives behind the high-profile case in July 2018. Russian President Vladimir Putin showed support for his former Armenian counterpart by talking to the latter by phone and sending him New Year greetings. The Russian ambassador to Armenia, Sergey Kopyrkin, met with Kocharian on June 13, prompting criticism from political allies of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian. Kopyrkin was summoned to the Armenian Foreign Ministry because of that. Pashinian and other Armenian officials maintain that Kocharian’s prosecution is not politically motivated. Armenian Opposition Sees No Constitutional Court Crisis • Nane Sahakian Armenia -- Deputies from the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party attend a parliament session in Yerevan, June 19, 2019. Representatives of the opposition minority in Armenia’s parliament defended on Monday the legitimacy of the Constitutional Court challenged by its newest judge and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s My Step alliance. Immediately after being elected by the parliament and sworn late last month, the judge, Vahe Grigorian, claimed that only he and another judge of the 9-member court, Arman Dilanian, can make valid decisions. Grigorian said that under constitutional amendments which took effect last year the Constitutional Court now consists of “judges,” rather than “members,” as was the case until April 2018. He said that the seven other members of the court therefore cannot be considered “judges.” Grigorian, whose appointment was strongly backed by My Step, elaborated on his claims in a lengthy letter to Armenia’s government, parliament and top judicial officials publicized on Friday. He urged them to help resolve the “crisis.” The eight other members of the Constitutional Courts, including Dilanian, dismissed the claims in a joint statement, saying that they “cannot have any legal consequences.” They made clear that they will continue to meet and make decisions on constitutional matters. Senior lawmakers from the two opposition parties represented in the parliament also disagreed with Grigorian. “One Constitutional Court judge believes that a particular legal norm must be interpreted in a different way, while the others believe it’s a wrong interpretation,” said Taron Simonian of the Bright Armenia Party (LHK). “I don’t agree with that judge’s interpretation but think that it has a right to exist. Let it be just an interpretation.” Simonian also stressed that the parliament could only make a political statement on the issue which would have no legally binding “consequences.” “Only the Constitutional Court’s interpretation of a constitutional norm can generate legal consequences,” he said. Gevorg Petrosian, a senior member of the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), argued that an article of the amended constitution makes it clear that the court members appointed before 2018 can serve as judges until they turn 65. “I insist that there is no crisis,” said Petrosian. “Right from the beginning Vahe Grigorian demonstrated that he is a person guided by personal ambitions and cannot imagine his life without that post [of Constitutional Court chairman.] Or maybe there are people who need to urgently install Vahe Grigorian in that position.” Other, more radical critics of the Armenian government claim that it is keen to illegally seize control of the Constitutional Court and gain absolute power in the county. My Step representatives deny this. Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL Copyright (c) 2019 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc. 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org