ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF AUSTRALIA TOURS LADY COX REHABILITATION CENTRE IN ARTSAKH

July 9 2022
Saturday,

STEPANAKERT: The Lady Cox Rehabilitation Centre in Artsakh hosted members from the Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU) during their visit to Stepanakert.

The rehabilitation centre, founded by former Deputy Speaker of the United Kingdom House of Lords, Baroness Caroline Cox, seeks to provide care and life fulfilment opportunities to citizens of the Republic of Artsakh who are living with a disability.

The centre has undergone extensive renovations throughout the years, and currently includes a hydrotherapy pool, arts areas, autism rehabilitation rooms, a childcare centre, and provides services such as speech therapy and psychology services.

The centre is an essential service which has broken down the stigma surrounding disability in the region and currently employs over 75 people.

ANC-AU Executive Director, Michael Kolokossian and ANC-AU National Board Member, Garineh Torossian were joined by representatives of the Armenian Youth Federation of Australia (AYF-AU) who toured the Lady Cox Rehabilitation Centre.

Principal Mr Vardan Tadevosyan guided the ANC-AU representatives through the centre and provided an extensive breakdown of the services provided by his team.

The ANC-AU last visited the Lady Cox Rehabilitation Centre in Artsakh in 2019, as part of the first Federal-led delegation to the Republic of Artsakh, which included the first Federal Australian parliamentarian, John Alexander (then MP for Bennelong) and Hugh McDermott, State Member for Prospect.

“It was extremely moving to witness the amazing work being done by Mr Tadevosyan and his team, particularly the number of Armenian military personnel they have assisted following Azerbaijan’s attacks on the Republic of Artsakh in 2020,” said Kolokossian.

“We look forward to working with the Lady Cox Rehabilitation Centre and seek to provide additional assistance from Australia to further expand the reach and services the centre provides.”

The visit, which took place on Saturday 2nd July 2022, was coordinated by the Permanent Representative to the Republic of Artsakh in Australia, Mr Kaylar Michaelian.

First Convention of The Future Armenian set for November

PanARMENIAN
Armenia – July 8 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net - The first Convention of The Future Armenian will be held in Yerevan based on the “citizens’ assembly” model of participatory democracy on November 11-13, the initiative reveals.

The participants of the Convention from Armenia, Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Diaspora will discuss existing issues and challenges and will adopt package of proposals to overcome those challenges. The convention will be preceded by meeting of expert groups, which will be open for all professionals.

The first convention will focus on the three of the 15 goals set by The FUTURE ARMENIAN Initiative: the Armenia – Diaspora Unity, Historic Responsibility, and Growing Population.

On July 7, the Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts hosted the launch event of the Convention of The Future Armenian. The ceremony signaled the start of submission of applications for participation, as well as the beginning of the process of forming expert groups.

The goals of the Convention and the specifics and the of its format – the citizens assembly model, the application procedure was presented during the event. A special reference was made on the outcomes of the Artsakh Forum held in Stepanakert in May 2022․

Fwd: The California Courier Online, July 7, 2022

Note: There will not be a copy next week due to the newspaper’s semi-annual vacation. The next issue will be dated the week of July 18, 2022.
The California Courier Online, July 7, 2022

1-         Armenian Officials Discourage Diasporans

            From Sending Aid to Armenia

            By Harut Sassounian

            Publisher, The California Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         AAF Delivers $16.5M of Medicines, Medical Supplies

            to Armenia, Artsakh in Last Six Months

3-         At Least 53 People Still Missing after Arstakh War

4-         Western Diocese Holds 46th Annual Debutante Ball

5-         Armenia Continues Fight Against COVID-19

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1-         Armenian Officials Discourage Diasporans

            From Sending Aid to Armenia

            By Harut Sassounian

            Publisher, The California Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

Just when you think you have come across every oddity in Armenia,
someone will surprise you with a brand new one. Let we warn you that
this problem has nothing to do with internal politics. It has to do
with incompetent, careless, and sometimes, corrupt officials whose
unacceptable conduct has been going on for over 30 years in Armenia.

I received last week an email from Kevork Yazedjian, a scholar and
activist in Armenia. He described his frustration and anger at an
objectionable incident that he had just experienced. He addressed his
email to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the Head of the State Income
Committee, and the High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs of Armenia.
Kevork sent copies of his email to hundreds of Armenians in and out of
Armenia to alert them and seek their intervention.

The problem started on June 27 when Kevork along with his sister and
her husband went to the State Income Committee’s office to pick up
Armenian books sent from the United States by Vahakn Kupelian who had
shipped 78 copies of his mother’s, Siran Seza’s (1903-1973), two
novels. Kupelian had asked Kevork to donate the books to libraries
throughout Armenia and Artsakh. When the government official, Mr.
Sahakyan, saw multiple copies of the two books, he became suspicious
that Kevork was going to sell them. Sahakyan wrote a memo to the
Customs Officers at the Yerevan airport, asking them to evaluate the
price of these books and charge Kevork the corresponding import duty.

Once at the Customs Office, Kevork was shocked when five officials,
after consulting with each other, told him that copies of the two
novels will be sent to the National Security Service (NSS) to inspect
their contents! Kevork wondered whether censorship of books was part
of NSS duties. He was concerned that by the time NSS employees
finished reading the two novels, he could be asked to pay a large
amount for storage fees. Disgusted by this violation of free speech in
a “democratic country,” Kevork told the Customs officials that they
can have the books.

After he sent several letters of protest to various officials, Kevork
received on June 30 an unexpected phone call from Sahakyan, who asked
him to come over so he can give him the books. When he arrived at the
office the next day, Sahakyan was not there, but his boss received
Kevork with utmost courtesy, saying that he had gotten many complaints
about this case which had embarrassed him in front of the whole world.
The Chief Customs Officer also claimed that his office had sent
several pages of the novels to the National Security Service, asking
them to review them urgently. The NSS had supposedly replied that
there are no national security issues in the two novels. The first
book, “Shattered Lives,” was published in 2015 and the second one,
“Book of Genesis,” in 2019.

Given this frustrating experience and his serious interest in Armenian
literature, Kevork has come up with a new proposal, asking the
government to facilitate the transfer of Armenian books and
periodicals to Armenia through diplomatic pouch by Armenia’s Embassies
and Consulates overseas.

There is a second more shocking example of Armenian officials’ gross
negligence which had serious medical and diplomatic repercussions.

After the Artsakh War of 2020, on Dec. 12, 2020 and January 9, 2021,
the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) of Greece collected urgently needed
humanitarian aid which was flown to Armenia by two Greek military
planes. A small part of the cargo was released shortly after its
arrival and distributed by the ARS. More than a year later, however,
it was discovered that the bulk of the aid was still at the Customs’
warehouse at the Yerevan Airport. After several letters of complaints
which had remained unanswered, Armenia’s recently-appointed Ambassador
to Greece, Tigran Mkrtchyan, responded on June 28, 2022, with
troubling news: While the ARS humanitarian aid was finally cleared
from Customs, “due to the expiration of the items [medicines], part of
the cargo had to be destroyed.”

Amb. Mkrtchyan was answering the Greek Armenian community’s letters
sent to Prime Minister Pashinyan and other officials on Dec. 14, 2020
and February 7, 2022.

The urgently dispatched medicines were supposed to save the lives of
Armenian soldiers wounded during the 2020 war. Who will be held
responsible for the loss of the lives of the soldiers who were
deprived of these medicines? Furthermore, has the Armenian government
sent a letter of apology to the Greek government for the lengthy delay
in releasing and destroying a part of the urgently flown medicines to
Armenia? Greece may not be as responsive next time there is a medical
emergency in Armenia. Besides Armenia’s utter negligence in clearing
the cargo, the ARS did not even get a reply to its two letters until
18 months later!

This is a prime example of gross negligence. Regrettably, no Armenian
official was held responsible for this scandalous behavior and no one
was fired!

No good deed goes unpunished in Armenia!

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2-         AAF Delivers $16.5M of Medicines, Medical Supplies

            to Armenia, Artsakh in Last Six Months

The Armenia Artsakh Fund (AAF) delivered $16.5 million of humanitarian
assistance to Armenia and Artsakh during January to June 2022. Of this
amount, the AAF collected $16 million of medicines and other supplies
donated by Americares ($12.9 million) and Direct Relief ($3.5
million).

Other organizations which contributed valuable goods during this
period were the Howard Karagheusian Commemorative Corp. ($78,700), the
Armenian Missionary Association of America ($50,700), Dr. Albert
Phillips ($15,700), and Dr. Hrair Garabedian of Medical Outreach for
Armenia ($10,000).

The medicines and medical supplies donated during this period were
sent to the AGBU Claudia Nazarian Medical Center for Syrian Armenian
Refugees in Yerevan, Arabkir United Children’s Foundation, Kanaker
Zeytoun Medical Center, Muratsan Children’s Endocrinology Center,
National Hematology Center, St. Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center, and
the health ministries of Armenia and Artsakh.

 During the first six months of 2022, AAF delivered much needed
medicines and medical supplies for oncology, hematology,
cardiovascular and gastrointestinal patients.

In the past 33 years, including the shipments under its predecessor,
the United Armenian Fund, the AAF has delivered to Armenia and Artsakh
$962 million in relief supplies on board 158 airlifts and 2,530 sea
containers. “The AAF is regularly offered free of charge millions of
dollars of life-saving medicines and medical supplies. We simply pay
for the shipping expenses. We welcome generous donations to be able to
continue delivering this valuable assistance to all medical centers in
Armenia and Artsakh,” said AAF President Harut Sassounian.

 For information, call AAF: (818) 241-8900; [email protected].
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3-         At Least 53 People Still Missing after Arstakh War

(PanArmenian)—At least 53 people, including 33 servicemen and 20
civilians, are still missing one a half years after the end of the
44-day war in Artsakh, according to the country’s Commission on
Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons, dedicated to the Day
of Remembrance of Missing Freedom Fighters

The Commission met on Wednesday, June 29 and said that 1711 remains
and bodies were recovered from November 13, 2020 to the first half of
2022.

The chairman of the commission, Minister of Internal Affairs of
Artsakh Karen Sargsyan noted that negotiations are underway with the
Russian and Azerbaijani sides to resume the search for the bodies and
remains of soldiers killed in action. The members of the commission
stressed that Azerbaijan maintains a non-constructive approach to
ensuring the return of Armenian captives from Azerbaijan.
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4-         Western Diocese Holds 46th Annual Debutante Ball

LOS ANGELES—The night of June 12 was a celebration with approximately
350 guests attending the 46th Annual Debutante Ball hosted at the
Beverly Wilshire Hotel by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Western Diocese
of the Armenian Church. The festivities began with a reception at 5
p.m., affording the families and friends the opportunity for a reunion
before the presentation.

The Presentation began at 6 p.m. with Diocesan Ladies Chair Cindy
Norian welcoming the guests. “It is so wonderful to be finally able to
present our 46th Debutante Ball. We are especially thankful to the
families who have waited through delay after delay due to the Covid
pandemic,” said Norian. “The Debutante Ball has become a memorial and
wonderful tradition. Year after year it brings together our youth from
all our churches to celebrate the sacred institution of family, our
shared Armenian heritage, and the Christian values that we hold in
reverence.”

Mistress of Ceremonies Lory Tatoulian—noted comedian, actress and
writer, and the daughter of Archpriest Der Datev and Yeretzgeen Araxy
Tatoulian—presented the sixteen debutantes to His Eminence Archbishop
Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese. Tatoulian then
invited the fathers to dance with their daughters and then to dance
with their escorts.

After the presentation, guests enjoyed dinner followed by an evening
of socializing and dancing. Everyone received a keepsake booklet which
contained pictures and biographies of the debutantes, escorts and the
cross bearers, and also contained congratulatory messages from
families and friends.

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5-         Armenia Continues Fight Against COVID-19

More than 2.2 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been
administered in Armenia since commencing the vaccination program a
year ago, authorities said on Monday, July 4. For the third week, no
new deaths were reported. Armenia has recorded 423,243 coronavirus
cases. Armenia has recorded 8,629 deaths; 412,661 have recovered.

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Russian PM gets acquainted with the display of the Armenian pavilion at "INNOPROM" exhibition

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YEREVAN, JULY 4, ARMENPRESS. Within the framework of the "INNOPROM 22" international industrial exhibition in Yekaterinburg, Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan introduced the projects and companies presented in the Armenian pavilion to the Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, ARMENPRESS reports the Telegram channel of the Russian Government informed.

Armenia's pavilion is presented under the concept "Armenia is a smart hub". The exhibition shows how Armenia, which is an economic and cultural bridge between the West and the East, can become a solution in overcoming today's global challenges. Armenia plans to build a large trade hub in Gyumri, which will be a part of the international trade chain. It is planned to carry out processing and storage of goods there, as well as customs control. These projects were presented to Mikhail Mishustin in detail.

Armenia's pavilion also presents electrical equipment developed in Armenia: cameras, laptops, computers, servers, etc.

Yerevan jewelry factory, the largest in Armenia, also presented jewelry made of gold and precious stones.

Putin, Aliyev meet in Ashgabat

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YEREVAN, JUNE 30, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, RIA Novosti reports.

During the meeting the sides discussed the bilateral economic, political relations, as well as issues relating to regional security.

The settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was also on the agenda of the discussion.

Putin said that the visits of the Russian Prime Minister and the State Duma Speaker to Azerbaijan are being prepared.

Sides could have approved project under which three Armenian settlements would be within Lachin corridor – opposition MP

ARMINFO
Armenia – July 1 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.Those claiming that the surrender of the Armenian settlements of Berdzor, Aghavno and Sus is stipulated by the trilateral agreement of November 9, 2020, must show the relevant points, Tigran Abrahamyan, a member of the opposition  parliamentary faction With Honor. 

According to him, a number of provisions in the November 9, 2020,  statement allow the Armenian side to defend at least some of its  interests. 

In this context, Mr Abrahamyan recalled the statement on the  alternative highway. 

"During the next three years the sides shall agree on a construction  plan for a route along the Lachin corridor that would connect  Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, with further redeployment of the  Russian peacekeeping contingent to protect the route," he said. 

"Those claiming that the exodus of the Armenian population from the  Armenian settlements of Berdzor, Aghavno and Sus and their surrender  is stipulated by the trilateral agreement of November 9, 2020, must  show the relevant points," he said. 

Following this logic, the sides could have approved a project under  which the three Armenian settlements would be within the boundaries  of the Lachin corridor instead of being surrendered to Azerbaijan, Mr  Abrahamyan. 

Mr Abrahamyan believes that after the 44-day war the provision is  being implemented in line with Azerbaijan's ambitions. 

"This is a rather complicated situation without simple or standard  solutions. Any settlement must be thoroughly thought out. Otherwise,  new losses are inevitable. Negotiations over various issues with  Azerbaijan are a complicated process which does not allow us to find  a solutions in our favor as long as thee incumbent authorities are in  power in Armenia," the MP said. 

At a recent online conference, Armenia's Premier Nikol Pashinyan  stated that new road that would be an alternative to the Lachin  corridor is under construction. Under the trilateral agreement of  November 9, 2020, during three years, with the parties consent, the  corridor  route is to be changed. As a result, the territories beyond  the boundaries of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region will  become part of Azerbaijan. The route will be changed to ensure more  reliable highway service between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. 

"We are solving the Berdzor residents' problems by means of  government decisions. Of course, the population must be provided with  housing. As regards Ahavno, the Artsakh government can resolve the  villagers' problems," the premier said. The route will be changed  after Russian troops establish control over the new route. The  corridor must be under Russian peacekeepers' full control, Mr   Pashinyan said.   

Film: Hamlet Hovsepyan’s video performances to be screened as part of Golden Apricot Film Festival

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Armenia – July 2 2022

As part of the Golden Apricot Film Festival, HayArt Cultural Center will host three-day non-stop screenings of Hamlet Hovsepyan's video performances in tribute to the artist.

The screenings are scheduled for July 11-13, the festival organizers said on Friday.

“In the forty-fifty-year history of Armenian modern art, it is impossible to find another artist, who would create an image of Armenia in terms of its scale, scope, depth and tangible materiality. Being stuck in his land and working like a plowshare all his life, this artist turned that land into a place, a real place of pilgrimage on the international map of modern art,” art critic Nazareth Karoyan is quoted as saying about Hovsepyan.

New record in Georgia. The 14th baby born in the family of Ghazaryans

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YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. The family of the Ghazaryans living in Gandza village of Ninotsminda municipality has set a new record in Georgia, giving birth to the 14th baby, ARMENPRESS reports "Georgia" newspaper informed.

Newborn Daniel was born on June 21, weighing 2 kg 600 grams and 48 cm tall.

Varduhi Ghazaryan surpassed the record of a mother giving birth to her 13th child last year.

The family of Ghazaryan has 8 sons and 6 daughters. The eldest, Hakob, is 23 years old and studies at the Faculty of Geography and Geology of Yerevan State University. And Angelina, who was the youngest before Daniel was born, is 1 year and 4 months old.

Varduhi Ghazaryan, 42, assures she will give birth again if God wants it.

Democratic Party of Armenia: Court of Justice has indirectly recognized Karabakh independence from Azerbaijan

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The UN International Court of Justice has indirectly recognized the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) from Azerbaijan. The Democratic Party of Armenia has noted about this in a statement which reads as follows, in particular:

"It seemed that the legal settlement of the Artsakh issue is no longer promising. But the UN International Court [of Justice] is coming to aid with its well-known precedent decision. Considering the case concerning Kosovo, the court has made a decision defining general legal terms. That is, when a territory separates from a state by the will of its population, according to the UN Charter, the need to obtain permission from the central government is not required.

Dozens of countries have recognized Kosovo's independence based on the [aforesaid] decision of the authoritative court. (…).

Now a question: Are the diplomatic organizations of Armenia and Artsakh not familiar with the mentioned decision of the court? (…).

(…) we [hereby] PROPOSE to submit to the [OSCE Minsk Group] Co-Chairs a new agenda, making the cornerstone of the negotiation process the [aforementioned] precedent decision of the UN International Court [of Justice], whereby the independence of the Artsakh Republic from Azerbaijan is also indirectly recognized; this is a fact."

“People of Armenia gave Pashinyan mandate to establish peace with Azerbaijan,” Usubov says

June 15 2022

Interfax reports that in an interview with the Azerbaijan newspaper, Ramil Usubov said that “Armenia has no choice but to give up unfounded claims and establish regional cooperation.”

 

“The crushing defeat in the war led to the complete collapse of the economic and social situation in Armenia, and the domestic political situation in this country almost reached the level of civil war. On the other hand, when it becomes clear that the opposition organizing protests against the peace talks will not achieve its goal, the number of its supporters decreases. Also, most of the participants of these rallies are only protesting against the deplorable social situation in the country. It seems that there is a demand and support for peace talks in the Armenian society,” the Secretary of the Security Council of Azerbaijan said.

 

He noted that “at last year’s early parliamentary elections, the Armenian people made a choice in favor of the ruling party, which announced that it would start negotiations with Azerbaijan, and not the opposition, which represents a “military junta.””

 

“The people gave Pashinyan a mandate to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, that is, the Armenian people are tired of enmity and want stability,” Usubov stressed.

 

He noted that “the population in Armenia is aware that the new security system in the South Caucasus, formed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, will ensure the well-being of all states and peoples, ensure their development and ensure that there are no risks for their future.”