Recognition of Armenian Genocide is my goal, I will never give up: Kim Kardashian

Aysor, Armenia
Oct 8 2019

World famous reality star Kim Kardashian said she discussed the issue of recognition of Armenian Genocide with the U.S. Administration during her visit to the White House.

Speaking to Armenpress, Kardashian said the recognition of the Armenian genocide is her aim and she will never give up.

“I am having discussions at the White House over the issue. I did not have a private dialogue with the president about the issue but I am discussing it with the parliamentarians, it is my goal, I will never give up,” she told Armenpress.

Kardashian is in Armenia with her children to participate in the WCIT-2019.

Her sister Courtney Kardashian and her children are accompanying the Armenian superstar.

Iran-Armenia joint economic commission reviews bilateral agreements

Mehr, Iran
Oct 1 2019

TEHRAN, Oct. 01 (MNA) – Iranian Minister of Energy Reza Ardakanian and Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, as heads of Iran-Armenia Joint Economic Commission, met and held talks in Yerevan on Tuesday and reviewed the latest situation of bilateral projects and agreements.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's visit to Armenia.

Ardakanian termed separate visits of Armenian prime minister with Leader of the Islamic Revolution and President Rouhani as ‘a basis for boosting and enhancing bilateral cooperation’ and expressed hope that recognizing relations between Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will lead to further development of cooperation.

The two sides also discussed the latest status of Meghri power plant construction, controlling air pollution in Aras River, increasing electricity and gas barter deals, launching the third power transmission line and synchronizing power grids between the two countries.

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Singapore: New Eurasian Economic Union-Singapore FTA can be pathfinder for Asean trade deal: PM Lee Hsien Loong

The Strait Times, Singapore
Sept 29 2019

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (right) with his Armenian counterpart Nikol Pashinyan during an official welcome ceremony at the Armenian Governmental Residence on Sept 29, 2019.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH

YEREVAN, ARMENIA – At first glance, Singapore and Armenia appear to be vastly different, but they also have many things in common, such as being small countries that aspire to serve as gateways to the regions they are located in, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday (Sept 29).

Both are also strong advocates of a new free trade agreement (FTA) between Singapore and the five-member Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), which Armenia is a part of.

The deal will hopefully give impetus to closer ties between the EAEU and Singapore, and also "serve as a pathfinder for an FTA between the EAEU and Asean", said Mr Lee, who is on a four-day official visit to Armenia.

On Tuesday, Mr Lee and the EAEU leaders will witness the signing of the Framework and Non-Services & Investment Agreements, as well as the Armenia-Singapore Services & Investment Agreement, which form part of the EAEU-Singapore FTA (EAEUSFTA).

Mr Lee, who met Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Sunday, thanked his counterpart at a joint press conference for his leadership in realising this outcome and for hosting the signing ceremony.

Mr Lee said the EAEUSFTA agreement was concluded after seven rounds of formal negotiations that began two years ago – what he called "breakneck speed", as far as FTA negotiations go.

Besides Armenia, the EAEU comprises Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia, and the economic bloc represents a market of around 183 million people, with a total gross domestic product of US$1.9 trillion (S$2.6 trillion).

The EAEU-Singapore FTA, which will create stronger ties and trade and investment links between Singapore and the EAEU, is the first comprehensive free trade agreement of the EAEU, and Mr Lee said Singapore is honoured to be the union's partner in this.

Discussing bilateral ties, Mr Lee said that Armenia is a like-minded and key partner for Singapore in the EAEU.

On the surface, both countries appear to be different, noted Mr Lee. Singapore and Armenia are separated by great geographical distance; one is an island nation while the other is land-locked, and both took different paths to independence.

"But we also have many things in common, as small countries that aspire to serve as gateways to our respective regions. And we both believe in free and open trade, we are both committed to the multilateral system, and we both subscribe to the rule of law internationally," Mr Lee added.

Mr Lee said he was delighted Singapore and Armenia will sign a bilateral Services & Investment Agreement on Tuesday - being the first of five agreements that Singapore hopes to conclude with each of the EAEU member states.

Mr Lee added that the FTA signing will boost the bilateral relationship and build on the five agreements signed during Mr Pashinyan's visit to Singapore in July 2019. These are to cooperate in areas such as tourism, taxation, arts and culture, vocational training and plant exchange.

"I look forward to these agreements being implemented, so that our peoples and businesses can enjoy the tangible benefits," Mr Lee said.

Meanwhile, Mr Pashinyan said he was glad that the EAEU-Singapore FTA agreements will be signed during Armenia's presidency in the EAEU.

"We, as a country residing in the EAEU, have made a considerable effort for broadening the geography of the EAEU's foreign ties, and Singapore has been in the centre of our attention," said Mr Pashinyan.

"We hope that the creation of this important legal contractual framework will help especially to develop our countries' cooperation in (the) high tech and innovation (sectors)," he said.

Besides discussing the progress of the EAEU-Singapore FTA during their meeting at the Governmental Residence in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, the two leaders also talked about how to expand the bilateral relationship, such as through exchanges and study visits to learn from one another.


Ararat Mirzoyan meets with participants of rally against Amulsar mine exploitation

Ararat Mirzoyan meets with participants of rally against Amulsar mine exploitation

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. The rally against the exploitation of Amulsar mine kicked off from in front of the National Assembly of Armenia. ARMENPRESS reports President of the National Assembly Ararat Mirzoyan met with the participants of the rally.

Mirzoyan noted that he will not participate in the discussion of the issue and he has come for just discussing some technical issues. ''Last time brawl occurred, and there were some tensions. Now I have come to rule out such developments'', Ararat Mirzoyan said.

To the questions of the protestors about the exploitation of the mine, Ararat Mirzoyan said he assesses many of the concerns over the issue ungrounded, but he shares some of the concerns.

The protestors will move along Baghramyan-Mashtots-Amiryan avenues and will end the rally at the Republican Square.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Sports: ‘Can’t make this up!’ – Henrikh Mkhitaryan has got Arsenal fans talking after Armenia display

Football.London
Sept 8 2019

The Arsenal midfielder netted twice as Armenia defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina – less than a week after his loan move to Roma

Some Arsenal fans are in disbelief this afternoon (Sunday) after seeing Henrikh Mkhitaryan net twice for Armenia – less than one week after leaving the Gunners on loan.

It was a fine performance from Mkhitaryan as Armenia beat Bosnia-Herzegovina in a European Championships qualifier, with the 30-year-old bagging a brace and registering an assist to help his country to a 4-2 win.

Mkhitaryan opened the scoring in the third minute, before former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko equalised for Bosnia ten minutes later.

Armenia's lead was restored by Mkhitaryan in the 66th minute with a thunderous strike after some neat build-up play, but Bosnia drew level once again four minutes later through Amer Gojak.

However, Mkhitaryan's side were not finished and Hovhannes Hambardzumyan gave the hosts the advantage for a third time, before an own goal from Stjepan Loncar in injury time sealed the win for Armenia, with the Gunners man playing his part with an assist after his double earlier on in the game.

nd Mkhitaryan's performance has prompted a reaction from Arsenal fans, who have not always seen the best of the midfielder following his move from Manchester United in January 2018.

Since then, Mkhitaryan has scored nine times in 58 appearances for the Gunners in all competitions, with six goals in 38 games last season.

He did play three times for Unai Emery's men this season prior to making the loan switch to Roma, where he is yet to feature, having headed off on international duty after completing the move to Italy.

But while he won't be playing again for Arsenal this season, his performance for Armenia has got Gunners supporters talking today.

Here's what some fans have been saying on social networking website Twitter this afternoon.

See tweets at https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/players/mkhitaryan-got-arsenal-fans-talking-16884845

Henrikh Mkhitaryan joins Armenia national team

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Henrikh Mkhitaryan has joint Armenia national football team, ARMENPRESS reports the Football Federation of Armenia twitted, posting a photo.

The Armenian team started trainings on September 2 ahead of games against Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mkhitaryan joined the trainings on September 3, because he was in rome to sign a contract with “Roma”.

Armenia-Italy match will take place on September 5 and Armenia- Bosnia and Herzegovina on September 8 in Armenia.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




168: Do law-enforcement bodies continue “planting cases” on people based on “false accusations” in New Armenia?

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According to a number of research publications, one of the main reasons why people emigrate from Armenia is Armenia’s judicial system. According to such publications, Armenia’s judicial system inherited from the Soviet Union is unable to provide for competitive protection of all parties of any litigation process as pre-investigation bodies are still allowed to develop accusations against any party of a criminal case even before the parties are able to protect their interests in a competitive and transparent environment in courts.

Last year’s revolution in Armenia brought hopes and expectations for positive change in Armenia, which, in its turn, according to different sources, triggered a wave of repatriation back to Armenia. This important achievement cannot last long, it cannot continue, and there will be no “New Armenia”, as long as courts and pre-investigation bodies continue working with the same extractive rusted practices inherited from the Soviet Union, which contain a lot of corruption risks and do not provide equal and transparent protection for all participants of a criminal proceeding.

This article will discuss details of an ongoing criminal case – an example of how a criminal case can be instituted based on unilateral biased information, by violating the presumption of innocence of a party, on the basis of the opinion of one party only, which is claimed to be a “false accusation” by the other party, who is not being given a proper opportunity to prove otherwise. The accused persons’ lawyer, Erik Alexanyan, believes this criminal case was instituted in a very biased manner and is being driven in a pre-decided direction, and discusses important details in his interview below.

In answer to a question about the essence and content of the accusation behind this case, the accused parties’ lawyer, Erik Alexanyan said, “In this case I am representing the interests of Smbat Avdalyan and Vahram Hakobyan, who are accused in criminal actions under Article 182/3, Point 2 of the criminal code of Armenia, which is about extortion. To clarify the meaning, Extortion is a crime in which one person forces another person to do something against his will, generally to give up money or other property, by threat of violence, property damage, damage to the person’s reputation, or extreme financial hardship. From the very beginning of this case, this accusation has been baseless as most facts highlighted in this case are showing that this accusation is a baseless one and has nothing to do with reality. From the very beginning, this accusation and case were built based on the accusing party’s and his brothers’ testimonies only, which the defendant party considers unreliable as they are not proven by facts under this case, but are refuted.”

The people above have given testimony to the investigation body saying that Vahram Hakobyan and Smbat Avdalyan attempted to extort one hundred thousand US dollars from the “accusing party” with a threat that they would publish a video recording with his sexual intercourse action with his girlfriend online.

Vahram Hakobyan, who has many achievements in bodybuilding championships and is a recognized sportsman with high respect and reputation, assures that this accusation is totally false and is pure defamation, and in legal terms falls under the category of a “false accusation”, which is a punishable criminal action under Armenia’s law. Vahram assures that he will continue protecting his reputation and rights, and, if needed, even to the extent of bringing this case to the attention of the European Court of Human Rights. Vahram assures that this is not only a “false accusation” against him, but also a highly undesirable fake statement of targeted defamation against him.

“From the first day of this proceeding, the investigator that was supposed to handle the case has been putting only the unilateral statements of the “accusing party” in the basis of this case, and is ignoring to consider the demands for self-protection of the other parties through his inaction and refusing to invite the brothers of the “accusing party” for confrontation, so that the “accused party” can ask questions as well. The lawyer believes the investigator has had an unilateral and biased approach to the case, which has been proven by the investigator’s statements a number of times. Specifically, on August 27, during a court session at Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction, when the court was hearing the application of the defendants to change the decision of Smbat Avdalyan’s arrest and release him on bail, the investigator made the following statement: “Smbat Avdalyan has committed the crime he is being accused in”. This is a violation of the defendant’s right for presumption of innocence. Investigators, prosecutors or any other officials may say that Smbat Avdalyan is being accused in an action, but they do not have the right to say that the latter has committed such criminal action,” says the lawyer.

The investigator of this case is Edward Hovhannisyan, who is representing the administrative investigation body of Center and Nork-Marash communities of Yerevan.

Lawyer Erik Alexanyan says that from the beginning of the case Smbat Avdalyan has been subjected to the strictest decision while the case is in process, which is an arrest warrant. the defendants’ lawyer Erik Arakelyan says that the investigative bodies “chose the strictest decision against Smbat Avdalyan, which is arrest from the very beginning of the investigation process, and this was done based on one party’s testimony only – a testimony by the accusing party and his two brothers. This testimony is not proven or supported by any facts. We believe such action of depriving one from his freedom based on testimony of one party only, which is stakeholder of the accusation and an interested party to it, whose allegations have not been proven or supported by facts, is an illegal action,” said the lawyer and added, “Freedom is not just a text written with black ink on white paper – it is a right with highest value, thus any limitation of freedom should be properly explained and supported with facts, which is not the case in this investigation as this deprivation of freedom is not supported by any reliable proof or fact”.

“It is the requirement of the law that the investigation body organizes a confrontation questioning face-to-face. This is about the law on confrontation. According to the sixth point of the European Convention, every person has the right to address questions to another person who is giving testimony against him, and the government is responsible for respecting that right and providing such person with that right of asking confrontation questions. I have filed a request for confrontation questioning to the investigation body twice, and they ignored it. The first application was submitted on June 25 (to organize confrontation questioning with the two brothers of the accusing party), and as it was not answered, I had to submit a second request on July 27. According to the law, it is the responsibility of the investigation body to make a decision within five days after receiving such request – either to make a decision to satisfy the request, or to refuse to satisfy, or to make a decision about adjourning the date of such decision due to certain reasons. The investigation body did not do any of these, which is inaction,” says lawyer Erik Aexanyan and assures that this is a violation of the confrontation right. “I think this inaction and refusing to organize a confrontation with the accused party is done on purpose, in order not to allow the defendant to neutralize the only explanation behind the decision to keep Smbat Avdalyan under arrest. They say there is a risk that if Smbat Avdalyan is not under arrest, he may impede the investigation process, but the investigator understands that if he organizes the confrontation with all witnesses, which is his responsibility by law, this only explanation behind their decision will not work any more, and they will have to set Smbat Avdalyan free because there are no other facts proving he he should continue being under arrest. Even the court has highlighted this fact,” said the lawyer and again highlighted the fact that from the very beginning of the investigation process it was evident that the investigator was showing biased approach to the case.

According to our information, the accusing party is a businessman, who is managing the business interests and funds of a former member of parliament, and has been managing this former MP’s finances for a long time. We are not writing the name of that former MP who is behind “the accusing party’s” business not to potentially influence on the investigation process, but we will publish that name at a future time.

The lawyer assures that the rights of the other defendant (Vahram Hakobyan) have been violated too as the investigator made decisions about him even without questioning him. Vahram Hakobyan did not even have an opportunity to give testimony for self-protection purposes. Vahram is a famous sportsman, and even before this accusation would be brought against him, he had left the country for the purpose of preparing in participation of an international sports competition. “During Vahram’s absence, even without giving him an opportunity for self-protection, the investigator brought accusation in a very short time and sent it to the court. This is illegal! The investigator knows that Vahram had left the country even before this case was opened. Accordingly, the allegation of the investigator that Vahram did not go there to give testimony, and for this reason he can bring up an accusation and send to court, does not make any sense,” said Erik Alexanyan.

The request to change the arrest condition for Smbat Avdalyan and set him free during the investigation and court proceedings was rejected by Vardan Grigoryan, who is a judge at the court of general jurisdiction of Yerevan (Nork-Marash administrative district).

Hopefully, this case will have enough resonance to be under the attention of the society and higher government bodies not to allow any further violations of people’s right for self-defence and presumption of innocence, and hopefully it will not become another case submitted to the European Court of Human Rights, for which Armenian taxpayers will have to pay penalties from the state budget because of inaction or wrongdoing on the part of the Armenian judicial system. Hopefully, the day is close when Armenia will have a justice system that is able to protect the rights of all participants of judicial proceedings equally, in a transparent and competitive environment.

It is worth mentioning that “false accusation” is a criminally punishable action under Armenian law (RA Criminal Code, Article 333, Section 2, Point 1), which envisages an imprisonment for up to five years.

Editorial: “A person is considered innocent, until proven guilty by a legally enforced court decision.”

Music: Renowned Armenian composer Gagik Hovunts dies at 89

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2019
Culture 12:39 03/09/2019 Armenia

Famous Armenian composer, Honored Artist of Armenia Gagik Hovunts passed away on 1 September at the age of 89, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport reported.

Born in Yerevan in 1930, he started his musical education at the Yerevan Special Music School after Alexander Spendiaryan. In 1954 Hovunts graduated from the Yerevan State Conservatory, the class of violin with Karp Dombaev, and in 1957 – the class of composition with Grigor Yeghiazaryan. He was a professor of the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory since 1984.

His works were performed in Yerevan, Moscow, Petrozavodsk, Odessa, Minsk, Tbilisi, Riga, Tallin, Praha, Donetsk, Paris, Baku, Alma-Ata. He was a member of the Composers’ Union of Armenia. 

Spanish company desires to invest in Armenian health sector

ARKA, Armenia
Sept 2 2019

YEREVAN, September 2. /ARKA/. The heads of Spanish company Sphera Global Healthcare Rafael Gotsens and Carlos Malet had a meeting today with Health Minister  Arsen Torosyan  and expressed desire to invest in Armenian healthcare sector, the  press service of the ministry reported.

It said they also expressed a desire to cooperate with the ministry and get acquainted with the medical institutions of Armenia.

The minister was said to have welcomed this idea and invited company representatives to visit local  hospitals and then develop joint projects. -0-

Food: Armenian Shortbread With Cardamom and Mahleb

Los Angeles Times
Aug 26 2019
Armenian Shortbread With Cardamom and Mahleb

A light snow of powdered sugar coats these spiced shortbread.
(Leslie Grow / For The Times)

Pastry chef Sasha Piligian of Sqirl restaurant in Silver Lake adds cardamom and mahleb to her take on traditional Armenian shortbread, which is usually made with just butter, flour and sugar. Mahleb are the kernels found inside the pits of sour cherries and have an almond scent with a faintly bitter taste and a vanilla aroma. It’s best to buy whole kernels and grind them yourself to capture their delicate flavor, but you can buy powdered versions as well. Even without mahleb, these shortbread are unique in the way they bring together clarified butter and powdered sugar to make a rich and tender cookie.

1 hour plus chilling. Makes about 13 dozen.

Ingredients

  • 6 green cardamom pods
  • 1 cup high-fat European-style unsalted butter
  • 2 packed cups powdered sugar
  • 1 ⅔ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon mahleb kernels, finely ground
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  1. Press on the cardamom pods until they crack open slightly. Put in a small saucepan and add the butter. Set over medium-low heat and melt the butter. Continue cooking until the dairy solids foam and rise to the top then sink to the bottom. Skim the foam off the top of the melted butter and discard. Remove the pan from the heat. Slowly pour the butter into a liquid measuring cup and refrigerate until the fat is solid.
  2. Using a small spoon, pierce through the solid butter at the edge and down to the bottom of the cup and remove a small scoop of the butter. Pour out any liquid dairy from the bottom of the cup. You should be left with a scant cup of solid clarified butter. Pick out the cardamom pods and discard.
  3. Combine the clarified butter and 1 cup powdered sugar in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on medium speed, scraping the bowl occasionally, until fluffy and pale, about 5 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, whisk the flour, mahleb and salt in a medium bowl. Add half the mixture to the whipped butter and beat on low speed until just incorporated. Scrape the bowl, add the remaining dry ingredients and beat on low until the mixture begins to form large clumps.
  5. Scrape half of the dough onto a large sheet of plastic wrap. Form into a log the diameter of a quarter and wrap tightly. Repeat with the remaining dough. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.
  6. Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  7. Unwrap one log and cut into ⅛-inch-thick slices. Place the rounds ½ inch apart on 1 prepared sheet. Repeat with the remaining log and sheet.
  8. Bake one sheet at a time until the edges are just set and the tops just dry, 7 to 9 minutes. Do not let the cookies take on any color. Cool completely on the sheets on wire racks.
  9. Place half of the remaining powdered sugar in a large, shallow bowl. Carefully slide one sheet of cookies into the bowl and carefully toss and turn with your fingers until evenly coated. Transfer to an airtight container. Repeat with the remaining powdered sugar and cookies.

Make ahead
The dough can be refrigerated for up to 2 days before slicing and baking. The cookies can be kept in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

Adapted from Sasha Piligian.