Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation donates tablets and laptops to Armenian schools in Lebanon

Public Radio of Armenia
Jan 26 2021
 

The Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in line with its strategy to support Armenian educational institutions in Lebanon, donated 650 tablets and 50 laptops to the 17 Armenian schools in the country.

The multiple lockdowns due to Covid-19 have made online learning a crucial component of educational practice worldwide. And yet, thousands of students in Lebanon could not adequately follow online classes due to the lack of equipment.

The severe economic crisis and instability, coupled with the devastation caused by the August 2020 Beirut Port explosion that led to substantial damage and financial loss within the Armenian community, meant that many families and schools lacked the means to provide the necessary equipment to students to follow their courses.

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation continues to work with Armenian educational institutions in Lebanon. The current donation of IT equipment is one component of its support to the Armenian educational sector. The Foundation also supports various other initiatives to ensure the vitality of the Western Armenian language.

CivilNet: Sotk: A Mining Village Divided Between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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The village of Sotk, located in the Gegharkunik region, is in the heart of a mining area. It is famous for holding the country’s largest gold deposits. Prior to the recent Karabakh war, the region bordered Karabakh. But that area has been handed to Azerbaijan per the end of war agreement signed in November 2020. For the residents, it has been a difficult pill to swallow.

COVID-19: Armenia reports 173 new cases, 404 recoveries in one day

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS. 173 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 166,901, the ministry of healthcare said today.

404 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 157,314.

2 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 3071.

1767 tests were conducted in the past one day.

The number of active cases is 5750.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 766 (1 new such case).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Political solution on NK status essential for securing regional peace – US Ambassador to Armenia

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. Lynne M. Tracy, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia  has published an article titled “Democracy is Precious” where she says that the United States “renews its commitment to partnering with the Armenian people, Government, civil society, media, and the private sector to support the aspirations of the Armenian people who voiced their choice for meaningful, tangible reforms to strengthen the institutions of Armenia’s democratic institutions and for a more prosperous future”.

Armenpress presents the Ambassador’s article:

“On January 20, 2021 just before 12:00pm in Washington, D.C., President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. took the oath of office to become the 46th President of the United States. His Vice President, Kamala Harris, was also sworn in, becoming not only the first woman, but also the first Black and Indian American to hold the office.

In his inaugural address, President Biden said of the moment, “We've learned again that democracy is precious. Democracy is fragile. At this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed.” As we have seen over the last few weeks, and as President Biden emphasized, democracy cannot be taken for granted, even after nearly two and a half centuries in the United States.

Since Armenia’s independence, the United States has supported Armenia in its fight for democracy – not because we have perfected it ourselves, but because we know how much work it takes to protect and defend. Critical to this task are building and maintaining strong democratic institutions and advancing the rule of law, providing economic opportunity for all, and broadening access to education. It is a process that demands unity, resolve and perseverance, often in the face of enormous challenges.

As the United States begins a new chapter in our own country’s history, we renew our commitment to partnering with the Armenian people, Government, civil society, media, and the private sector to support the aspirations of the Armenian people who voiced their choice for meaningful, tangible reforms to strengthen the institutions of Armenia’s democratic institutions and for a more prosperous future.

Democracy and the rule of law are cornerstones of the U.S.-Armenia relationship, but we have an even broader common positive agenda. Supporting sustainable and inclusive economic growth, expanding trade and investment, promoting energy security, managing environmental resources responsibly, fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, and investing in people through educational opportunities reflect a deep and wide U.S.-Armenia partnership that I am confident will continue to strengthen.

Above all, we recognize the urgent work to be done in moving forward following the devastating conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The U.S. government has responded to Armenia’s critical needs by providing clothes, food, child-friendly safe-spaces, and shelter to displaced peoples. The United States continues to call for the swift and safe return of the remaining detainees. We condemn the acts of atrocities connected with the conflict. Those responsible must be held to account. And, while the fighting has stopped, the need for an enduring political solution on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh is essential for securing regional peace and stability.

As I look ahead to the upcoming year, I acknowledge the many challenges we still face. But I am confident that, together, we are up to the task. We will continue to support Armenia as it rebuilds in the years to come. As President Biden said on Wednesday – “We have never ever, ever failed in America when we have acted together.” That emphasis on togetherness transcends our borders – together with our Armenian friends and partners, we will tackle the challenges before us, uphold our shared values, and ensure that democracy and the rule of law prevail, leading to a brighter future for us all”.

Armenian opposition movement denies media reports about Syunik visit

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 19 2021

The Homeland Salvation Movement comprising Armenia’s 17 opposition parties dismissed media reports alleging residents of Syunik Province barred Vazgen Manukyan, the opposition candidate for interim prime minister, from entering the region during his visit on Tuesday.

“Some news outlets reported that Vazgen Manukyan is on a visit to Syunik at the moment, but Syunik residents have blocked his entry into the province. We deny it as fake news,” the movement said in a statement.

“No regional visit of Vazgen Manukyan and the Homeland Salvation Movement is taking place currently. Vazgen Manukyan is at his office in Yerevan, and his meeting with a group of economists has just ended.

“We would like to inform you that the Homeland Salvation Movement plans regional visits in the near future and further information will be provided on them. We urge the media not to spread disinformation,” the statement said. 

 

Azerbaijan continues grossly violating international humanitarian law – Artak Beglaryan

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 13, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan continues to heavily violate international humanitarian law speculating the issue of captured civilians and war prisoners, Chief of the Artsakh Presidential Staff Artak Beglaryan said on Twitter.

“Many PoWs and civilians from wartime, 64 PoWs and some civilians from postwar period are prisoned there without Azerbaijan’s confirmation to ICRC and Russian mediators”, Beglaryan said.

Chinese President wishes speedy recovery to Armenian counterpart

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 12, ARMENPRESS. President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping has sent a letter to President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

On behalf of himself and his wife Peng Liyuan, the Chinese President wished a speedy recovery to President Armen Sarkissian and his wife Nouneh Sarkissian.

President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian has been infected with COVID-19.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Candlelight Divine Liturgy celebrated in Armenian churches on Christmas Eve

Public Radio of Armenia

Jan 5 2021

The Armenian Church starts celebrating the Feast of Holy Nativity and Theophany of Our Lord Jesus Christ after the evening service on January 5.

The celebration continues after the midnight, on January 6.

On the eve a solemn Candlelight Divine Liturgy is celebrated in churches.

Following the Liturgy, the faithful take lit candles and lamps home symbolizing the divine light and the blessing of the Church.

Lighting lamps symbolizes the light of the Bethlehem Star which guided the way of the magi to the baby Christ.



RFE/RL Armenian Report – 01/05/2021

                                        Tuesday, 

Armenian President Infected With Coronavirus


Armenia -- President Armen Sarkissian speaks during an official ceremony at the 
presidential palace in Yerevan.

President Armen Sarkissian has tested positive for the coronavirus, his office 
said on Tuesday.

A statement released by the office said Sarkissian, 67, took the test after 
showing symptoms of COVID-19 following foot surgery which he underwent in London 
on Sunday.

“President Sarkissian has self-isolated and will temporarily work remotely,” 
added the statement. It did not say whether he remains in hospital.

Armenia has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 160,000 
cases and at least 2,878 deaths officially confirmed in the country of about 3 
million to date. The real number of cases is believed to be much higher.

The Armenian authorities largely stopped enforcing safety and hygiene rules, 
aimed at containing the pandemic, following the September 27 outbreak of the war 
in Nagorno-Karabakh. The daily number of new COVID-19 infections reported by 
them grew rapidly as a result. But it has been steadily falling since 
mid-November.

According to the Ministry of Health, there were 11,215 active coronavirus cases 
in Armenia as of Tuesday morning, sharply down from 22,850 cases reported on 
December 1.


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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