Armenian oboist Hayk Hekekyan wins two awards at Stockholm Int’l Music Competition

Panorama, Armenia
July 10 2021

Culture 15:13 10/07/2021Armenia

Oboist Hayk Hekekyan, the son of renowned Armenian conductor Tigran Hekekyan, has won two awards at the VIII Stockholm International Music Competition held online from June 12 to July 5.

The musician won the top prize and the Audience Choice Award according to the results of voting in the comments on YouTube, his mother, pianist Marine Margaryan, said on Facebook.

She thanked all those who voted for his son, adding it is an important victory in Hayk’s musical career.

She also expressed gratitude to Hayk’s oboe teacher Harutyun Shakhkyan.


CivilNet: Artsakh: Life After War

CIVILNET.AM

15 Jul, 2021 04:07

By Gegham Baghdasaryan

Traces of war are quickly disappearing in Karabakh’s capital Stepanakert. The population of the city continues to grow considerably, partly due to incoming migration from Artsakh territories that are currently occupied by Azerbaijan. There are even traffic jams during rush hours. 

The open-air grills on the balconies of multi-story buildings are gone, but life goes on. Birthdays and other special occasions are being celebrated, and the city’s restaurants and grill houses are busy again. 

Most importantly, there have been serious changes in the psychology of Artsakh residents. They have started to live life more fully, living each day with a purpose. As they say, who knows what tomorrow will bring? They have also acquired a healthy amount of cynicism. Artsakh residents have also acquired an extra dose of intolerance towards social injustice. I’d say an aggressive intolerance for injustice. 

On the streets, the most common question is “Where was your son during the war? Where were you? Where were your relatives?” This question is being asked especially to current or previous officials, to those who have received new offices, and those who like to shout out about patriotism with or without a reason. 

Now, people take the government’s patriotic rhetoric and emotional speeches with a grain of salt. People think, compare, analyze. They say “We were deceived like a child.”  

For decades, Artsakh’s ordinary citizens lived a difficult life, hardly making ends meet. But they never rebelled against injustice, silently enduring the hardships, thinking that they should not create additional obstacles for a country and a government that exists under the constant threat of war. 

But as it turned out, there was never any safety or security. Their sacrifice had been meaningless, since all the while the government officials had been living a completely different life, a lavish one, at the expense of the ordinary citizen’s difficult lives. 

And now people are lamenting and are trying to somehow avenge those who betrayed them, by asking them, “Where were you, your son, your family during the war?” 

Armed with this new mental state, people continue to live on their land, which is gradually returning to its tracks. The international symposium of arts, Dizak and the 2021 Tech week Artsakh were held recently. Artsakh athletes register success in various sports. The traditional Vardavar was celebrated in Ariavan Aghavno, with traditional dance classes, games and tea drinking ceremonies. 

In a word, Artsakh keeps living.

COVID-19: Armenia abolishes age limit for vaccination with Sputnik V

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 10:42, 1 July, 2021

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. From July 1, people at risk, as well as those aged over 18 can be vaccinated with Sputnik V against COVID-19 in Armenia based on applications, on voluntary basis, the ministry of healthcare said in a statement.

Previously vaccinations with Sputnik V were available for people at risk – healthcare workers aged 18 to 54, people having chronic diseases aged over 18, residents and employees of social care centers aged 18 to 54.

But according to the current changes, people aged over 18 can get vaccinated with all the three vaccines available in Armenia – AstraZeneca, Sputnik V, CoronaVac, based on application, on voluntary basis.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian Parliament approves 2020 state budget performance annual report

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 12:31, 1 July, 2021

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. The Parliament of Armenia adopted the draft decision on approving the 2020 state budget performance annual report.

The draft decision was adopted at today’s extraordinary session which has been convened at the initiative of lawmakers.

72 MPs voted in favor of the draft decision, 4 voted against and 2 abstained.

During yesterday’s session caretaker minister of finance Atom Janjughazyan presented certain figures while introducing the annual report.

The average inflation last year was in the manageable range, comprising 1.2%. 1 trillion 516 billion AMD revenues, 1 trillion 895 billion AMD expenditures and 334 billion AMD deficit have been recorded factually.

The state debt comprised nearly 7 billion 969 million USD, in the frames of which the government debt has been 7 billion 509 million USD.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Azerbaijani press: Minister discloses total volume of investments by EBRD in Azerbaijan’s economy

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 29

By Zeyni Jafarov – Trend:

Azerbaijan successfully cooperates with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and to date, the EBRD has invested more than 3 billion euro in the Azerbaijani economy on 177 projects, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov wrote on Twitter, Trend reports.

The minister said that the 30th annual meeting of the EBRD will begin on June 30, which will provide information on the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic and the intended goals for economic recovery.

"Before the meeting with First Vice-President of the EBRD Jurgen Rigterink and his colleagues, an exchange of views took place on expanding partnership between Azerbaijan and the bank, as well as on its participation in realizing the economic potential of the territories of Azerbaijan, previously liberated from the Armenian occupation," Jabbarov wrote.

At the beginning of June 2021, the EBRD's portfolio of 36 projects in Azerbaijan was estimated at over 1.12 billion euro.

(1 USD = 1.7 AZN on June 29)

Armenian President congratulates Turkmen counterpart on birthday

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YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a congratulatory letter to President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov on the occasion of his birthday, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

“I highly appreciate the traditional friendly relations between our nations. I am convinced that we will manage to ensure the further development of mutually beneficial cooperation between Armenia and Turkmenistan with joint efforts”, the Armenian President said in his letter.

 

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Civil Contract party to have majority in parliament and to form government – Pashinyan

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 09:43, 21 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. In the newly-elected Parliament of Armenia the Civil Contract party will have a constitutional majority and will form a government, Caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

Armenia held snap parliamentary elections on June 20.

The Central Electoral Commission presented the preliminary data on the voting results from all 2008 polling stations.

Pashinyan’s party is leading with 53.92% of the vote, the second is the “Armenia” bloc led by 2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan with 21.04% and the third one is “I Have the Honor” alliance with 5.23% of the vote.

Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia party received 3.96% of the vote, the Republic party – 3.04%.

 The electoral threshold for parties is 5%, for blocs – 7%.

The voter turnout was at 49.4% or 1 million 281 thousand 174 voters.

 

 

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NGO director: Armenia authorities have actually transferred country’s security to Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia

YEREVAN. – It is obvious to the international community that the Armenian people do not want to fight for their lands, and the results of the recent [snap parliamentary] elections in Armenia became the vivid confirmation of that. Tevan Poghosyan, director of the International Center for Human Development NGO of the country, stated this at a press conference Friday.

According to him, many people may now have a logical question: “And do Armenians need Karabakh [(Artsakh)] at all?”

"The international community can now say, ‘Well, if that is their choice, if the votes were distributed that way, then everything is clear,’" Poghosyan added.

Moreover, he stated that Armenia’s authorities have, in fact, handed over to the Azerbaijani side the initiative to ensure the security of the country's borders, as the Armed Forces of Armenia do not actually ensure the security and inviolability of their country's borders.

"Now the Azerbaijanis themselves decide how deep to move forward in our territory, whereas the Armenian military retreats without trying to show any resistance to them," Tevan Poghosyan said.

CoE: Workshop on systemic mapping of national responses to hate speech in Armenia

Council of Europe
June 14 2021
Armenia 14 June 2021

On 10 and 11 June 2021, two online workshop sessions were organized to review the hate speech map in Armenia. Around 20 representatives from the state institutions and NGOs participated in the workshop and discussed the actions to be prioritised in the Armenia context on combating hate speech, and also their own co-operation and co-ordination on combating hate speech in Armenia.

Based on these contributions, the hate speech map will be modified and in September it will be available for the wider public.

The workshop is part of the project “Strengthening access to justice for victims of discrimination, hate crime and hate speech in the Eastern Partnership”, funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe in the framework of the Partnership for Good Governance II .