Disciplinary proceedings against Armenia judge for not self-recusing under PM’s daughter’s case

News.am, Armenia
Nov 1 2021

The Supreme Judicial Council of Armenia today examined the motion of the Ministry of Justice to subject Judge Zaruhi Nakhshkaryan of the Yerevan court of general jurisdiction to disciplinary liability.

A motion was filed to subject Judge Nakhshkaryan to disciplinary liability for not self-recusing under the case of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s daughter Shushan Pashinyan vs Narek Samsonyan.

Assistant to the Minister of Justice Gagik Harutyunyan declared that the judge violated the rules of conduct of a judge, adding that the judge showed a biased approach towards the plaintiff’s representative and that, in this case, the judge was supposed to self-recuse.

As for Nakhshkaryan’s attorney Ruben Melikyan, he petitioned to dismiss the proceedings of the case to subject the judge to disciplinary liability and insisted that ex-justice minister Rustam Badasyan took part in launching disciplinary proceedings after the judge rejected Badasyan’s statement of claim with regard to a personal matter. According to Melikyan, Badasyan had a biased approach towards the judge.

The Supreme Judicial Council postponed the court session to give the representatives of the Ministry of Justice the chance to become familiar with the motion. The next court hearing will take place on November 4 at 4 p.m.

CivilNet: “Play it forward”, Soccer Girls Break Stereotypes in Armenia

CIVILNET.AM

31 Oct, 2021 06:10

Female soccer might seem like a normal occurrence in some places but in Armenia, it is still something uncommon for young girls, especially in the country’s remote regions. In Vayots Dzor, girls have started to hit the ball twice a week. The activity was made possible thanks to an initiative called GOALS, which stands for Girls of Armenia Leadership Soccer.

The non governmental organization has been operating since 2016. Now, there are already more than 80 clubs in eight regions of Armenia in which more than 800 young people aged 6 to 16 participate. 

Armenia reports 2307 daily COVID-19 cases

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 28, ARMENPRESS. 2307 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 302,450, the ministry of healthcare reports. 15,818 COVID-19 tests were conducted on October 27. 962 patients have recovered in one day.

The total number of recoveries has reached 264,678. The death toll has risen to 6189 (38 death cases have been registered in the past one day). The number of active cases is 30,303. The number of people who have been infected with COVID-19 but died from other disease has reached 1280.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan




Hayk Konjoryan refers to the issue of Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan in a meeting with Sergey Kopirkin

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YEREVAN, 28 OCTOBER, ARMENPRESS. Head of “Civil Contract” party’s parliamentary faction Hayk Konjoryan on October 28 met with the Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin, ARMENPRESS was informed from the National Assembly of Armenia.

Hayk Konjoryan referred to the issue of immediate return of Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, which is envisaged in the November 9, 2020 declaration.  

Issues of further Armenian-Russian interparliamentary ties both at bilateral and multilateral platforms
were discussed.

The works implemented in the framework of cooperation of the National Assembly of Armenia and the Federal Assembly of Russian Federation were highlighted.

Deputy PMs of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia discuss unblocking of communication routes


Oct 21 2021


    JAMnews

    Yerevan

A trilateral meeting of the working group on unblocking communications in the region took place in Moscow. This was the eighth meeting of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. The meeting was supposed to go on for two consecutive days.

However, according to an official statement that appeared after the end of the talks, the participants in the meeting agreed to continue the discussions “in the near future”. No other details were disclosed.

The working group was created to implement the agreements reached by the heads of the three countries in the fall of 2020. On November 9, a trilateral declaration of an armistice in Karabakh was signed. One of the clauses of this document referred to the “unblocking all economic and transport links in the region”. On January 11, 2021, a working group was created, which holds periodic meetings and discusses possible options for opening the transport routes.


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The meeting on October 20 was held behind closed doors, without the participation of journalists.

At the end of the meeting, only the following official information appeared in the Armenian media:

• The first part of the 8th meeting of the working group has ended,
• The prospects for the restoration of transport communications in the South Caucasus region were considered,
• Further progress of work was discussed within the framework of the statement of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan dated January 11, 2021,
• The meeting participants agreed to hold the second part of the 8th meeting in the near future.

But even before the end of the talks on October 20, the Armenian media, referring to their sources, reported that the parties were discussing the unblocking of the transport routes and had not yet come to an agreement on key issues. In particular, the meeting participants discussed legal issues that would arise in the event of a possible unblocking of transport communications.

Before leaving for Moscow, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan told reporters that “the unblocking will take place within the legal framework of the CIS countries”.

He said that there should be a discussion of issues related to roads and railways. According to him, within the framework of the discussions of the trilateral working group, all options for railway communication of the Soviet era are being discussed. However, he did not specify which of them will be restored in the first place. He just stated that the Armenian side has certain ideas on this matter.

The Deputy Prime Minister reinstated that the working group is not discussing the issue of any “corridor”, including one running through the Armenian city of Meghri, on which the Azerbaijani side insists. Earlier, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan also said that they were in favor of unblocking, but all roads that would open for Azerbaijan and Turkey would be under the sovereign control of Armenia.

Local experts warn that the new ways proposed by the Azerbaijani side have little to do with economic feasibility. Moreover, they “do not promise Armenia anything except the next geopolitical risks”, political scientist Vahe Davtyan believes:

“The launch of the railway communication along the specified route will finally close the transport ring around Armenia, as a result of which the blockade, in which the republic has been for the past 30 years, will not only not disappear, but will acquire new outlines”.

In his opinion, it would make sense to unblock the Kars-Gyumri railway, which operated until 1993:

“By the way, this section is in a usable condition and, according to experts, as a result of the appropriate repair work, it can begin operating in one or two months. With the restoration of train traffic on this section, unblocking of regional communications could be implemented through the Armenian Yeraskh (north of the Ararat region) to Nakhichevan and further – along the route noted above to Baku”.

Gagik Aghajanyan, director of the Apaven cargo transportation company, claims that the construction of a railway connecting the southern regions of Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan and Turkey through a corridor to Meghri is fraught with complete transport isolation of Armenia and may turn into a disaster.

In his opinion, transport communications can be unblocked without Meghri, and with minimal costs. The businessman speaks about the operation of the railway from Turkey through Akhuryan to Gyumri, Yerevan, Yeraskh and Nakhichevan:

“Yeraskh is located 500-600 meters from the border with Nakhichevan. We can build a railway covering these 500 meters to the border, and that’s it. The road through Yeraskh will allow access to the Black Sea ports of Georgia through Nakhichevan. In addition, this road will not bypass Armenia unlike a corridor through Meghri”.

Grand Duke Georgy Romanov visits Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 22 2021

On a working visit to Armenia, Grand Duke Georgy Mikhailovich Romanov and his wife visited the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute (AGMI).

The guests were greeted by Lusine Abrahamyan, AGMI Deputy Director for Museum Works.

They toured the Armenian Genocide Museum, got acquainted with permanent and temporary exhibitions. At the end of the visit, Mr. Georgi Romanov left a note in the Book of Honorary Guests.

Expressing gratitude to Mr. Georgi Romanov for the visit, Lusine Abrahamyan presented the guest with the English translation of the Ravished Armenia, where Aurora Mardiganyan tells about the support of Nikolay Nikolayevich Romanov.

Armenia, Commonwealth of Dominica to sign visa waiver

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia approved during the Cabinet meeting the signing of a visa waiver with the government of the Commonwealth of Dominica, a move expected to develop and strengthen the relations.

The agreement on lifting visa requirements will “contribute to the development of relations through encouraging mutual-visits of official delegations and citizens, tourism and increasing promotion."

The Armenian government said it is working to sign visa waivers with other countries of the region as well, since as of this moment it has such agreements only with three Central and South American countries – Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

US Assistant Secretary of State highlightes normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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YEREVAN, 20 OCTOBER, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov had a telephone conversation with US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried, ARMENPRESS was informed from Azerbaijani media.

Among other issues the sides referred also to the issue of normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and the situation in the region. Karen Donfried highlighted the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and expressed the readiness of the United States in supporting the sides in this issue.

Armenpress: Sitting of trilateral working group chaired by Deputy PMs of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan takes place

Sitting of trilateral working group chaired by Deputy PMs of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan takes place

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 22:19,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 20, ARMENPRESS. The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mher Grigoryan, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Overchuk and the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev held a sitting of the trilateral working group, ARMENPRESS was informed from the office of Mher Grigoryan.

The parties held the first part of the 8th sitting of the Trilateral Working Group in Moscow on October 20, during which the prospects of restoration of transport communications in the South Caucasus region were observed and the further course of the work carried out within the framework of the January 11, 2021 statement signed by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, President of the Russian Federation and President of the Republic of Azerbaijan was discussed.

The sides agreed to hold the second part of the 8th sitting in the near future.

EAM Jaishankar Begins 2-day Armenia Trip By Visiting Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex

Republic World, India
Oct 13 2021
Written By

Anurag Roushan

Image: Twitter/ @ Dr. S. Jaishankar


On Wednesday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar began his two-day visit to Armenia by paying a tribute to the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed in the first genocide of the 20th century at the hands of the Turkish government.

The homage was paid at Yerevan's Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex erected in memory of the victims of the genocide.

"Began the day by paying homage at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex," tweeted Jaishankar who is the first Indian External Affairs Minister to visit Armenia.

On Tuesday, October 12, Jaishankar arrived in Yerevan and was greeted by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan. Jaishankar left for a three-nation tour of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Armenia on October 10, according to a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

After paying tribute, the Indian Foreign Minister held a meeting with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan in Yerevan where the two countries agreed to boost economic, education, and cultural exchanges.

Jaishankar also met the President of Armenia's National Assembly, Alen Simonyan and discussed bilateral relations between the two countries. Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar informed that he discussed the importance of nurturing the bonds between two parliamentary democracies.

In Yerevan, Jaishankar and Mirozyan also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi's statue and planted a friendship tree. The Indian Foreign Minister also met Indian students and expressed gratitude to the Armenian government for their well-being.