Turkish press: Turkish vice president meets Azerbaijani premier

Abdullah Yasin Guler   |18.02.2021

ANKARA

Turkey's vice president on Thursday met with Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov in Ankara.

Expressing pride to be hosting the Azerbaijani premier at Turkey's Presidential Complex, Fuat Oktay pledged to revive and build the Upper Karabakh region recently liberated from Armenian occupation by Azerbaijan.

"We are one nation… Not only on the battlefield but we will continue to support you from now on also in building and reviving those regions [Upper Karabakh]," Oktay said.

Asadov also thanked Turkey not only for the support during the Upper Karabakh conflict, but also for the support Azerbaijan received amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Azerbaijani premier was also received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a closed-door meeting.

Liberation of occupied lands

Relations between the ex-Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Upper Karabakh, internationally recognized as Azerbaijani territory, and seven adjacent regions.

When new clashes erupted last September, the Armenian army launched attacks on civilians and Azerbaijani forces and violated several humanitarian cease-fire agreements.

During the 44-day conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and nearly 300 settlements and villages from the nearly three-decade occupation.

Last November, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a Russian-brokered peace deal to end fighting.

The truce is seen as a victory for Azerbaijan and a defeat for Armenia.

Armenian analyst’s attorney: Body implementing proceedings has wrong notion of VPNs and IP addresses

News.am, Armenia
Feb 21 2021

Co-founder of Quartet Media, political analyst Karen Bekaryan’s attorney Gor Mikayelyan posted the following on his Facebook page:

“I’m not Aram Sargsyan’s attorney, but based on the materials attached to the petition for Mr. Bekaryan’s arrest, it is prima facie clear that Karen Bekaryan, Ara Saghatelyan and Aram Sargsyan can be linked to any fake Facebook user just like each and every one of us. It’s clear that the body implementing proceedings has wrong notions of the work of VPNs and IP addresses, not to mention the mutually exclusive views based on wrong conclusions (i.e. the act was qualified under Article 226 or 226.2 of the Criminal Code of Armenia (inciting national, racial or religious hatred) which is prohibited by the Criminal Code) or the bringing of a charge under Article 307.4 of the Criminal Code of Armenia which has been terminated by the decision of the Constitutional Court of Armenia.

P.S. In these conditions, how could the “wretched” chairperson of the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction ensure fulfilment of the order without harsh repression against judges?”

Yerevan court releases Mher Sargsyan detained under fake Facebook user case, rejects motion for arrest

News.am, Armenia
Feb 21 2021

The Yerevan court of general jurisdiction today ruled to release Mher Avagyan, who had been detained under the criminal case regarding the “Gagik Soghomonyan” fake Facebook user account.

Avagyan’s attorney Mikayel Shkhimyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the court declared the decision of the investigator of the National Security Service (NSS) of Armenia to detain Mher Avagyan unlawful, satisfied the attorney’s appeal and rejected the motion of the investigator to select arrest as a pre-trial measure for Avagyan.

On Feb. 19, officers of the NSS conducted searches in the offices of former chief of staff of the National Assembly Ara Saghatelyan, analyst Karen Bekaryan, Azerologist Anzhela Elibegova and constitutional expert Gohar Meloyan, seized their phones and computers and apprehended them.

Elibegova and Meloyan were released and refused to testify, while Karen Bekaryan, Ara Saghatelyan, Mher Avagyan and Aram Sargsyan were detained.

Today the court ruled to arrest citizen Aram Sargsyan.

Press Release: TAAL Takes on Turkey’s, Azerbaijan’s Anti-Armenian Campaigns of Hate, Violence and Disinformation

The Blunt Post

 

 

For Immediate Release                        

Friday,                                                    

 

Media Contact: Vic Gerami

310.880.8563

[email protected]

 

 

TAAL Takes on Turkey’s, Azerbaijan’s Anti-Armenian Campaigns of 

Hate, Violence and Disinformation

 

Crowdfunding Effort Supports Launch of Truth And Accountability League (TAAL) whose Mission is to Combat Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s Organized Campaigns of Defamation, Disinformation, Armenophobia, and Propaganda in the Media, Public Policy, Academia, and among global and Regional Intelligentsia Communities

 

 

LOS ANGELES—Five months after activating an informal task force addressing Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s sudden, violent, and unprovoked genocidal assault and ethnic-cleansing attack against Armenians in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Armenian-American journalist, radio host, and activist, Vic Gerami has set out to amplify the impact of his  own and his news-media and entertainment-industry colleagues’ efforts to shine a brighter light on aggressor nations’ war of propaganda, Armenophobia, and disinformation by launching the Truth And Accountability League (TAAL).

 

Supporters of human rights, groups and individuals concerned with ending the years-long campaign by dictators, would-be dictators and demagogues to replace truth, reason and factual knowledge with regimes of lies and “alternative facts” can support TAAL’s defense of reason and truth, while stopping the genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh by participating in a new crowdfunding campaign on Facebook.

 

Azerbaijan and Turkey’s genocidal attack and systematic ethnic cleansing assault against Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has overwhelmed the Artsakh and Armenian governments—as well as Armenian-American advocacy organizations operating in the U.S. and abroad.

 

The persuasiveness of Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s high-priced lobbying and public relations firms, which are now working nonstop in the US and in European capitals to protect both government’s public images despite their aggressive and harmful actions, make TAAL’s work a moral urgency.

 

While Azerbaijan and Turkish interests are being advanced daily in Washington D.C. by powerful lobbyists, both nations carefully crafted public images are only made possible by a deadly blind spot in the global community’s collective consciousness and a void in too many individuals’ consciences. That’s exactly where TAAL is aiming to establish a beachhead with its work to build awareness and foster concern for the plights of Armenian children, women and men suffering the genocidal impulses of a deadly alliance.

 

“The Armenian community cannot afford to assume that members of the media will, on their own, examine all the facts and evidence and report without bias, while Azerbaijan’s oil money directly or indirectly influences the media narrative,” TAAL founder, Vic Gerami said.

 

TAAL aims to serve as a watchdog organization conducting human rights-violations monitoring and reporting. With eyes open wide and specifically focusing on how nation-states, dictators and other antidemocratic forces manipulate international media, diplomats, and members of the intelligentsia, be they individual or institutional, TAAL is elevating its powers of observation and aspiration to greater governmental accountability.

 

“In the weeks leading up to the September 27 attach on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Azerbaijan had ramped up its deceptive public relations campaigns—employing no fewer than six of K-Street’s heaviest-hitting lobbying firms, including the Livingston Group, Stellar Jay Communications, BGR, The Podesta Group, and DLA Piper,” Gerami continued.

 

Gerami further notes that last year the southwest Asian country spent $1.3 million on lobbying and that the previously mentioned Washington D.C. firms have worked aggressively to distort facts and to convince media outlets to report false narratives and distortions that favor the dictatorial Azerbaijani government.

 

“TAAL combats this war of disinformation,” Gerami said. “We need those who believe in peace, democracy and human rights to step up to the plate and help us be effective in our work.”

 

The mission of TAAL is to stop the defamation of the Armenian people; achieve worldwide recognition of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-16; advocate for the free exercise by the Armenians of Artsakh their right to self-determination; attain universal recognition of the Independent Republic of Artsakh—and to secure justice and fair treatment for all people.

 

Referring to Gerami’s vision for TAAL, Garo B. Ghazarian Esq., former chairman and current member of the Board of Governors of the Armenian Bar Association, who also serves as co-chair of the group’s Armenian Rights Watch Committee said, ““It’s comprehensive and very good…,” You’re spot on with your vision,” 

 

TAAL will not only be monitoring, “calling out,” and otherwise addressing Armenophobia, extremism, and bigotry in the US and around the globe whenever such transgressions arise in the news and entertainment media, social media, public policy environments, governing bodies, and academia, it will also stay abreast of, and expose instances of intelligentsia manipulation by bad actors seeking to oppress vulnerable populations.

 

Now more than ever, Artsakh and Armenia need people of good faith to stand up for and with them as they face existential threats from bully nation-states like Azerbaijan and Turkey. TAAL helps members of the media, human rights advocates, and non-governmental organizations as well as other stakeholders, to better understand complex issues surrounding the genocide now underway in Artsakh. TAAL also advocates for a secure and stable democratic Artsakh and Armenia.

 

Interested parties can learn about Artsakh and Armenia and its challenges through a host of now-developing TAAL resources, including a website, blogs, and other resources focused on history, geopolitics, and current events.

 

“In Vic I trust,” said State of California Commissioner Sam Kbushyan, a prominent Armenian-American and leader in the community, noting his confidence that the nascent TAAL movement is in good hands.

 

While still in its early-launch phase, TAAL has already accomplished a great deal. TAAL’s Vic Gerami co-produced the celebrity Public Service Announcement (PSA) awareness campaign, ‘I Stand with Artsakh & Armenia.’ Its PSA features Kim Kardashian, Serj Tankian, Congressman Adam Schiff, Ed Begley Jr., Sally Kirkland, Lawrence Zarian, Andrea Martin, and several other major stars.

 

Gerami granted several TV interviews to discuss the campaign including The Immigrant Magazine’s TV program, Bionic Buzz, BEONDTV, Buy Armenian, and Brave New Hollywood to discuss the dire situation in Artsakh. Urgently compelled to shed greater light on the genocide, Gerami has likewise published multiple articles about the assault on Artsakh in The Blunt Post, Desert Daily Guide, and GoWeHo.

 

At the same time, Gerami continues advancing TAAL’s mission by interviewing on his radio show and elsewhere leading members of Congress, other high-profile elected officials, and dignitaries from all over about the situation in Artsakh, thus putting their support on record. You can listen to all Gerami’s interviews here. Recent guests include Senator Bob Menendez,  Congressman Adam Schiff (10.19.20), Congressman Adam Schiff (3.30.20), Congresswoman Jackie SpeierCongressman Brad ShermanCongresswoman Katie PorterCongressman Tony CardenasCongresswoman Maxine Waters, and Congresswoman Judy ChuCongressman Mark TakanoCongressman Jim CostaCongressman Gil CisnerosCongresswoman Norma TorresCongresswoman Grace NapolitanoCongressman Raul Ruiz + Congresswoman Barbara LeeCongresswoman Linda SanchezCongressman Alan Lowenthal

 

The Twitter handle @ArtsakhArmy is a part of the social media strategy to combat Azerbaijani and Turkish trolls and bots.

 

Gerami asked Lindsay Carlson, president of the Heart of LA Democratic Club to include the Los Angeles County Democratic Party’s resolution condemning Azerbaijan in its membership newsletter. Similarly, he asked Jon Katz, president of the Santa Monica Democratic Club to post a statement on behalf of the organization.

 

TAAL’s founder, Vic Gerami also wrote an open letter to Senator Dianne Feinstein to address her ignoring of California’s 700,000 Armenian-Americans. The letter demanded an explanation for and an end to her deafening silence, and her apathetic response to Gerami’s previous letter to the senator asking for help on behalf of Artsakh and Armenia. TAAL, Vic Gerami and the Armenian-American community are still waiting for Sen. Feinstein to say something meaningful about the ongoing genocide in Artsakh

 

Gerami called out Cher, a fellow prominent Armenian-American, during an interview that he granted to Brave New Hollywood, for being mute about the situation since September 27 and for going to Pakistan during the war, the only country that does not recognize the Independent Republic of Armenia. Pakistan is also one of the countries that supplied jihadist mercenaries to Turkey and Azerbaijan for the purpose of killing Armenians. Following the airing of Gerami’s interview, Cher finally recorded a PSA of her own. 

 

With a YouTube videoGerami also called out the former Presidential Candidate, Marianne Williamson, for her apathy and hypocrisy regarding Artsakh and Armenia.

 

Gerami requested that his longtime friend, attorney, and West Hollywood Councilmember Sepi Shyne sponsor a resolution for the City of West Hollywood to recognize the Independent Republic of Artsakh. Gerami’s relationship with all the members of the West Hollywood City Council, Mayor Lindsey Horvath helped him convince her to co-sponsor the resolution, which passed on its merits unanimously on Tuesday, January 19, 2021.

 

TAAL has several active initiatives aimed at changing the current media narrative to reflect the truth and favor the innocent people of Artsakh now under attack by Azerbaijani and Turkish forces and to support Armenia. But these initiatives must advance quickly because lies become “truth” over periods of time that are far too short.

 

Azerbaijan is rapidly producing fake maps, khachkars (Cross-Stones), and fantastical, fictitious narratives to gaslight and deceive the world. TAAL works to unleash truth where lies keep it shackled; unveil facts where propaganda keeps them obscured; and enforce accountability where murderers reign free and inculpable.

 

The goal of TAAL’s crowdfunding campaign is to raise funds to cover initial expenses and to formalize the organization’s structure; create a website; and secure various other tools necessary to carry out its ambitious, vital and achievable objectives. Donate now, here.

 

Vic Gerami is available for interviews. Please contact [email protected].

 

More About Vic Gerami

 

A noted journalist, a columnist, Vic Gerami is also a radio show host and media contributor who is also publisher and editor of The Blunt Post.

 

Gerami is the host and producer of his prime-time radio show, THE BLUNT POST with VIC on Independent Radio KPFK 90.7 FM (Pacifica Network). The program covers national breaking and headline news, politics, and current events, and Gerami offers analysis and commentary. He also interviews a high-profile member of Congress on every show. A few of his recent guests include Congressman Adam SchiffCongresswoman Jackie SpeierCongressman Tony CardenasCongresswoman Maxine Waters, and Congresswoman Judy ChuCongressman Jim CostaCongresswoman Norma TorresCongresswoman Grace NapolitanoCongressman Raul Ruiz + Congresswoman Barbara LeeCongresswoman Linda Sanchez, as well as Marianne Williamson. The program broadcasts LIVE on Mondays, 6:00 a.m. (PT) on KPFK 90.7 FM and Livestream at KPFK.org. You can listen to all the interviews here.

 

Today reaching national international audiences, Gerami first built a foundation of knowledge and skills by learning the media industry during his years at Frontiers Magazine, followed by positions at LA Weekly and Voice Media Group. For the second time, Gerami was selected as a finalist in the Los Angeles Press Club’s National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards “Columnist of the Year” category in 2019, having first made the final round of consideration in 2017. Vic was a finalist in record seven (7) categories for the 62nd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards in 2020. His celebrity Q&A column, ‘10 Questions with Vic‘ is internationally syndicated.

 

A few of many celebrities whom Gerami has interviewed include Melissa EtheridgePaula AbdulDan Reynolds (Imagine Dragons), Kathy GriffinMatthew ModineLaverne Cox, and Marianne Williamson

 

In July 2020, the Los Angeles Press Club announced that Gerami is a Finalist in record seven (7) categories for the 62nd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards. The seven categories in which Gerami is a finalist are a mix of investigative reporting, political coverage, social justice issues, and interviews. He is recognized for his print and online journalism, as well as interviews on his namesake radio show.

 

On Monday, February 15, 2021, it was announced the Gerami is a finalist for the LA Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards in three (3) categories: Best Radio Anchor/Host, Vic Gerami, KPFK 90.7 FM (Pacifica Network), “The Blunt Post with Vic,” Best Online Commentary Analysis/Trend-TV, Vic Gerami, The Blunt Post, “Binge on GayBingeTV, 24/7 LGBTQIA+ programming,” and Best Entertainment Publication, Vic Gerami, The Blunt Post, “The Blunt Post.”

 

Gerami is also a contributor to some of the most prominent publications in the nation, including Windy City Times, California Courier, IN Magazine, OUT Traveler, The Fight, and The Advocate Magazine, among others.

 

The Wall Street Journal featured Gerami as a “leading gay activist” in its landmark 2008 coverage of opposition to Proposition 8, the ballot measure that for years denied same-sex couples in California the freedom to marry. In addition to his years of volunteer work as a leading advocate for marriage equality, later Gerami went on to serve as a Planning Committee member for the historic Resist March in 2017. Vic Gerami is also a founding board member of Equality Armenia.

 

In 2015, Gerami was referenced in the landmark Supreme Court civil rights case, Obergefell v. Hodges, in which the Court held in a 5–4 decision that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples by both the Due Process and the Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.


 
 Vic Gerami
 Editor & Publisher
 The Blunt Post

 Host & Producer
 THE BLUNT POST with VIC 
 KPFK 90.7 FM

 310.880.8563
 [email protected]
 Facebook.com/thebluntpost
 @thebluntpost

           
  

Turkish press: Erdogan: Karabakh war, pandemic revealed Turkic unity

Enes Kaplan, Abdullah Yasin Guler, Muhammet Tarhan, Ruslan Rehimov   |20.02.2021

ANKARA 

The president of Turkey underscored Friday the significance of "unity” in a message sent to the Turkic World Meteorology Forum. 

"What we have experienced during both the Upper-Karabakh War and the pandemic has shown the importance of unity, solidarity and solidarity among the Turkic world in every field, from defense to diplomacy, from health to agriculture, from tourism to energy," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the conference that was attended by officials from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Northern Cyprus, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

The event organized by Turkish State Meteorological Service in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, was also attended by Vice President Fuat Oktay and Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov.

Erdogan expressed his gratitude to the Azerbaijani premier for attending the event and congratulated the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for leading to host the forum.

"We, as the Turkic world, have left behind and experienced the pain of losing many people, including our friends and loved ones, due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, at the same time, we felt the joy of Upper Karabakh's embracing of its the motherland again after 30 years of occupation in our hearts," he said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia fought for six weeks last year after new clashes erupted Sept. 27. The Armenian army launched attacks on civilians and Azerbaijani forces and violated several humanitarian cease-fire agreements.

During the conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and nearly 300 settlements and villages from the Armenian occupation.

The two countries signed a Russian-brokered agreement Nov. 10 to end fighting and work toward a comprehensive resolution.

Erdogan noted the importance of further enhancing cooperation between the Turkic world, which "speaks the same language, believes in the same religion, has a common history, culture and civilization."

The Turkish vice president said at the event: "It is essential that we strengthen our collective combat and cooperation for the success of efforts carried out separately against the phenomenon of climate change that threatens our countries and future."

Turkey prepared a 541-item National Action Plan on Climate Change, and Oktay, on behalf of Turkey, vowed to fulfill its part with the experience and infrastructure it has against climate change.

"Cooperation in the meteorological field, which is aimed to be achieved among the Turkic world on the occasion of the Forum, will be a turning point in the Turkic world in the combat against climate change," he said.

The Azerbaijani premier also praised Turkey's plan on climate change and said, "it would contribute to efforts against global warming."

Asadov said Upper Karabakh experienced an "environmental terror" during 30 years of occupation by Armenia, he said. "These lands [Upper Karabakh] will be transformed into a 'Green Energy' zone. Displaced people will return to their homeland as part of the 'big return program'."

"As a contribution to global climate change mitigation initiatives, Azerbaijan has set a target to reduce the emission gases, that causes a heat effect, by 35% until 2030," added Asadov.

Russia confirms over 4 mln COVID-19 cases since start of pandemic

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10, ARMENPRESS. Russia confirmed 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past day and the total case tally reached 4,012,710, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

For the first time since October 17 the daily case tally was below 15,000. In relative terms the growth rate in new cases stood at 0.36%.

Moscow confirmed 1,441 COVID-19 cases in the past day. 

Currently, 418,115 people are undergoing treatment in Russia.

Armenian opposition protests outside parliament to demand Pashinyan’s resignation

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 3 2021

The opposition Homeland Salvation Movement on Wednesday staged another protest outside the National Assembly building, demanding the resignation of Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Hayk Mamijanyan, the head of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Youth Organization, again accused the premier of failing to deal with several pressing issues in the country and instead trying to maintain his grip on power.

“Those include the issue of the prisoners of war (POWs), the social and army building problems, not to mention that now border villagers have to negotiate with the Azerbaijani military on the border demarcation,” he told reporters. “Leaving aside these problems, the National Assembly has convened a special sitting to discuss the issue of establishing courts of arrest to get rid of people like me, my friends, dissidents, patriots, who do not want traitors to rule in Armenia and keep these people behind bars more easily. In addition, we have an MP, Anush Beghloyan, who seems not to understand well whether she is a deputy of the Armenian or the Turkish parliaments. We have gathered here also to remind this woman that she is a lawmaker of the Armenian National Assembly,” Mamijanyan noted.

The opposition politician states an Armenian MP has no right to say "stupidities" on international platforms.

Separately, Mamijanyan dismissed reports that the Homeland Salvation Movement, a coalition of 17 opposition parties, is facing some problems.

"We continue our work on all fronts and have already achieved small victories, but the most important issue – the resignation of Nikol Pashinyan – remains. I am not going to unveil our plan for today’s activities, which also include surprises. I believe that as a result of daily pressure, Nikol and his team of traitors will feel that they have nothing to do in Armenia. A person who fails to put the issue of the repatriation of our POWs on the agenda of negotiations has no right to hold talks on our behalf," Mamijanyan stated.

He also joked that the opposition repeatedly holds a protest in Yerevan “jointly with police officers.”

"When the Homeland Salvation Movement holds a rally of 1,000 people, the authorities deploy 1,000 police officers at the demonstration. But even in that case, Nikol moves around Yerevan in fear,” the politician added.

Asbarez: AUA Raises $1.5 Million for Veterans’ Education Campaign

February 5,  2021



AUA students who fell in battle during the recent Artsakh war

The American University of Armenia has successfully reached its goal for “Honoring Those Who Served: Investing in our Veterans’ Education” endowed scholarship campaign, raising over 1.5 million dollars for AUA veteran students. Thanks to the remarkable response from the AUA community of supporters, veterans will have access to the top-quality education AUA offers. The campaign positions AUA to welcome back with open arms all the heroes who defended their homeland further enhancing the institution’s vibrant culture that celebrates and supports veterans.

“The immeasurable strength and sustained giving spirit of the AUA network of supporters was, once again, exemplified in reaching the goal set for the ‘Honoring Those Who Served: Investing in our Veterans’ Education campaign. Donations, small and large, poured in within a short period of time as an _expression_ of heartfelt and sincere gratitude to our veterans,” remarks AUA’s Vice President of Development, Gaiane Khachatrian. “The lessons learned from the unprecedented recent challenges imposed by the global pandemic and the war in Artsakh have inspired new perspectives on education and reaffirmed the role AUA must play in cultivating strong leaders who are equipped with the potential to design systemic solutions, propose pioneering development strategies and contribute to advancing our nation.”

The endowment fund established through the “Honoring Those Who Served: Investing in our Veterans’ Education campaign signals and further strengthens the commitment of the University to this end. Specifically earmarked for veterans, the Fund will ensure success for veteran students and create pathways for their professional growth and opportunities for career advancement.

The Fund also has established named scholarships in honor of those six AUA students who fell in battle: Shavarsh Muradyan, Davit Uzunyan, Erik Hajikyan, Aziz Aghajanyan, Areg Gevorgyan, and Hakob Hakobyan. The memory of these heroes of the recent Artsakh war will live on forever at AUA through the scholarships awarded every year to other soldiers studying at AUA.

“Funding this endowed scholarship creates enduring tuition support and opportunities for our enrolled veteran students. The recent war has emphasized that education has a crucial role to play, universities serving as great institutions and making substantial impact on society. This dedicated scholarship has the potential for veterans to gain a transformational experience at AUA and ensure their success,” remarks AUA President Karin Markides. “The ‘Honoring Those Who Served: Investing in our Veterans’ Education’ campaign is just one of the pragmatic and constructive measures the University has taken to provide our veteran students with the right level of support for making a successful transition to student life. Shavarsh, Davit, Erik, Aziz, Areg, Hakob and every soldier who tragically lost their lives defending Armenia’s borders have made us more resolute in our commitment to our servicemen.”

Though the “Honoring Those Who Served: Investing in Our Veterans’ Education” campaign has attained its goal, it continues to stay open for new donations. You may make a secure donation online. To learn more about the impact of the campaign and other initiatives at AUA in support of veteran students, please visit our website.

Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia is a private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia, affiliated with the University of California and accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission in the United States. AUA provides local and international students with Western-style education through top-quality undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs, promotes research and innovation, encourages civic engagement and community service, and fosters democratic values.

CivilNet: Armenia Approves Use of Russian “Sputnik V” Vaccine

CIVILNET.AM

4 February, 2021 02:47

Armenia’s Ministry of Health has approved the use of Russian "Sputnik V" coronavirus vaccine in the country, the ministry’s information desk told CivilNet.

The ministry noted that its earlier announcement regarding the acquisition of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine intended for 3% of the population still stands. Weeks ago the ministry had said it intends to vaccinate 10% of Armenia's population.

The decision to acquire the British AstraZeneca vaccine was based on both availability and the cost. 

The Ministry of Health also said that vaccinations against COVID-19 will be carried out in sequential stages. In the first stage, residents of elderly care facilities and its employees, health care workers, employees of social care centers, people 65 and older, chronically-ill patients aged 16 to 64 will be vaccinated.

The next phase of vaccinations include lecturers, teachers, employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, military servicemen, justice workers, public transport workers, and civil servants.