Author: John Hovhannisian
Travel: The 5 Places You Should Visit in 2019, According to a Luxury
This tiny country in the southern Caucasus boasts one of the world’s oldest civilisations, was the earliest nation to adopt Christianity and produces world famous brandy which is reported to have been distilled there since the 12th century.
“It’s an unspoiled destination full of breathtaking mountain landscapes and amazing religious monuments, from churches and monasteries to an unexpected Hellenic style temple,” Raman told Luxury Travel Magazine. “The capital, Yerevan, is charming with wide, leafy boulevards lined with cafés and wine bars dishing up hearty cuisine and local varietals.”
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After a period of hiatus, Egypt is now firmly back and on trend. A&K knows this timeless destination like the back of its hand, with nine offices throughout the country and headquarters in Cairo, a fleet of small ships on the Nile, private docking facilities in Luxor and Aswan plus a stable of highly qualified Egyptologist guides.
Raman says now is the time to get back to this world-famous destination: “Get there before the crowds return, and check out the world’s most iconic ancient sights, the Pyramids, Sphinx, pharaonic tombs and temples, cruise the Nile and stay in some grand historic hotels.”
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The Kimberley is one of Australia’s most beautiful and diverse regions, with ancient aboriginal rock art, tidal waterfalls, coral reefs, pristine mangrove ecosystems, coastal gorges, amazing birdlife, saltwater crocs and other wildlife. And what better way to see it than from the comfort of the luxury all-balcony vessel Le Laperouse on A&K’s new Kimberley tour?
“The spectacular Kimberley landscape and coastline is something every Australian should see,” Raman told Luxury Travel Magazine. “This 12-night journey is a first for A&K and our award-winning Expedition Team will be on board with leading experts including local indigenous personality Bart Pigram and photographer Philip Schubert – who has spent his whole life in W.A. and has a deep passion for and knowledge of the Kimberley region.”
For more on the Kimberley, read our story here
Though steeped in tradition, parts of Japan are starkly new-age. The capital Tokyo is as modern a city as you’ll find with its skyscrapers, neon lights and fashionably dressed citizens yet kimono clad folk still frequent ancient Shinto shrines. There’s incredible architecture, a fascinating history, world-famous gardens and cutting-edge art installations.
“See the cherry blossoms, watch sumo wrestlers in action, meet the women who free-dive for pearls, travel on world-famous bullet trains and dine on traditional Japanese cuisine! What’s not to love?”
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The 100,000-hectare Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda boasts some of the most scenic savannah in Africa and is home to one of the continent’s highest hippo densities as well as elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, zebra, giraffe and a range of antelope species. A&K now has an office in the Rwandan capital and has added Akagera to its gorilla tracking programme and safari portfolio.
“Be amongst the first to stay at stunning new Magashi Camp, on the shores of Lake Rwanyakazinga, which opens early 2019 in Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem where rare species like the eastern black rhino and shoebill stork are found.”
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Azerbaijani press: Minister: Azerbaijan isolates Armenia from all transport projects in region
Baku, Azerbaijan, Nov. 23
By Taleh Mursagulov – Trend:
Azerbaijan has isolated Armenia from all transport projects being implemented in the region, Azerbaijani Economy Minister Shahin Mustafayev said.
Mustafayev made the remarks at a press conference in Baku on Nov. 23 dedicated to Azerbaijan’s transport and transit potential.
The minister stressed that a number of transport corridors pass through Azerbaijan.
“First of all, it the East-West corridor, which consists of three routes, is worth mentioning,” Mustafayev said. “It starts in China and passes through Kazakhstan, and then Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey via the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway. The second route passes through Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. The third route passes through Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey [this route is also called Lapis Lazuli].”
“The second transport corridor is North-South transport corridor,” he said. “The corridor starts in Northern Europe and passes through Azerbaijan, Iran, the countries of the Persian Gulf and also covers the Asian countries.”
"Azerbaijan equally cooperates with all neighboring countries in this area, except Armenia,” the minister said. “This is one of the main directions of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s policy."
The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.
The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.
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Sports: Legendary Armenian weightlifter Yuri Vardanyan dies at 62
World-famous Armenian weightlifter, Olympic champion Yuri Vardanyan has passed away after long illness at the age of 62.
He died in the United States, where he was living, the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs told Panorama.am.
Vardanyan won a gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics, becoming the world's first weightlifter to achieve a 400 kilogram total in the 82.5 kg weight category.
He was a seven-time World and 5-time European Champion. He earned the title Honoured Master of Sports of the Soviet Union in 1977 and was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1985. In 1994 he was elected member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame.
In 2009 Vardanyan became then President Serzh Sargsyan's adviser and was appointed sports minister in May 2013. In June, he was appointed Armenia's ambassador to Georgia.
“Aghetik” educational performance at Child Development Center
On October 29, the students of the Cultural Center of the State Academy of Crisis Management of the RA Ministry of Emergency Situations performed for the students and staff of the Police Child Development Center.
With the aim of promoting the formation of security culture in education, the center’s “911” children’s theater group presented the performance “Aghetik” as well as delivered high mood with folk dances.
At the beginning of the presentation, children were introduced to natural disasters, the means to withstand them and be protected from the consequences.
The Child Development Center of the RA Police, operating since 1931, has about 160 students today. Knarik Zakaryan, director of the RA Ministry of Emergency Situations, mentioned that in the near future it is planned to present the play in other pre-school institutions for raising awareness on the most vulnerable group and strengthening the rescuer’s image.
ARF to vote in favor of package of changes in Electoral Code
ARF to vote in favor of package of changes in Electoral Code
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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS. The ARF faction of the Armenian Parliament will vote in favor of the package of changes of the Electoral Code, ARF faction head Armen Rustamyan told reporters at a briefing, reports Armenpress.
“We view the Electoral Code separately. We have always voted in favor of the drafts which ensure progress. During the discussion with Ararat Mirzoyan we already said that as the direction of changes is right, we cannot oppose it”, Rustamyan said.
He added that there are positive shifts in the Electoral Code, and there is no reason to vote against. At the same time they consider wrong holding early elections by this Electoral Code.
He informed that their three proposals have not been adopted in the Electoral Code due to lack of time.
Earlier the ARF announced that it will participate in the snap parliamentary elections.
The Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) said they will vote against the package of changes of the Electoral Code.
Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan
New Electoral Code rejected
With 56 “for” and 3 “against”, the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia rejected the draft law “On making amendments and supplements to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “Electoral Code of the Republic of Armenia””.
Let us mention that, nevertheless, there was no consensus between the political forces in regard to the amendments to the new Electoral Code since the political opposition, namely the Republican Party of Armenia, was against the urgent amendments that were proposed and presented the justifications for being against those amendments in a statement that the Republican Party of Armenia had issued earlier.
EBRD and GCF support Armenian green investment.
168: Armenian Civil Society is Being Aggravated
In the Armenian reality an alarming situation has emerged around civil society. The latter is considered to be a relatively independent institution from political system. There is no exaggeration to say that this system, which is considered to be one of the more or less well-developed institutions, in now on the brink of extinction, at least in the sense that it has become a surrogate and serves interests diametrically opposite to its main goals.
For decades a considerable part of civil society organizations as well as expert and journalistic community getting financial support from Western organizations for the sake of fostering democracy, has been deviated from the realization of their main mission and inadvertently has become a party to the conflict present in the current political situation. And now they quite often act as government lawyers and as government accusers of those who criticize the current government.
Moreover, the blatant anti-democratic developments in the country’s socio-political life not only meet the disdain aforementioned segment, but also through their efforts the topics unwanted by the government are simply silenced.
There are a number of examples: the issue of Amulsar mine exploitation, which still remains insoluble by the government, highly disturbing facts present in the content of the conversation bugged between the heads of National Security Service of Armenia and Special Investigation Service of Armenia, the apparent terror of freedom of _expression_ on social media and outside of it, the obvious selective attitude within the judiciary, the country’s deteriorating economy, the willingness of the government to send RA Armed Forces personnel to Syria just to please the Russian Federation, and, finally, the recent developments around the NK conflict, which reached the most dangerous point ever witnessed throughout the negotiation process.
The above-mentioned issues has been manipulated by this very same group, which prior aim must have been, in fact, to detect and present all these issues to the public in time. Let us go into details issue by issue: it’s approximately 2 decades since many Western organizations have been continuously funding particular organization in the Republic of Armenia for protection of human rights. These funding sources are available to the public and the amount of the money allocated is more than sufficient to ensure proper response to human rights violations in the country.
Until the recent change of government these institutions responded promptly even to the slightest issues, but after the change of power their functions seem to have diametrically changed.
Aftermath the change of government vast majority of prominent representatives of the non-governmental organizations funded by Western grants, have in this or that way become involved in the government system (some have become involved in the SNCOs, some in the executive branch, some participated in Yerevan municipal elections becoming aldermen representing the ruling political force, names of the many will probably be found in the upcoming National Assembly snap election list representing the ruling political force) thus they have become governmental non-governmental organizations (GONGOs), meanwhile, these people continue to get financial support as non-governmental organizations, and, consequently, are obliged to respond to obvious violations of human rights, particularly, freedom of _expression_.
24 hours a day hate speech campaigns are run on Facebook by different fake accounts against those people, web-sites and organizations who speak out of the shortcomings of the current government. But those who are fed by Western grants in order to promote democracy in the Republic of Armenia, instead of responding to the hate speech attacks organized by thousands of fake accounts, are busy with looking for “lies” in the words of the government critics.
About a specific case: a couple of days ago a group of people in Maralik attacked the group of strongest critics of the government. None of those human rights defender organizations made a statement on this case, some of these human rights defenders even encouraged on social media what happened in Maralik.
The same worrisome situation is among the Western private and state-funded media outlets. It is important to note that Western foundations spend money on media in our country for we are considered to be a country with partly free media and these funds should be directed to creating alternative platforms to government propaganda.
Moreover, while assessing international freedom indexes, often some formal indicators are taken into account such as the amount of money funded to fight for freedoms and allocating money to experienced partners over the years. Now the donors do not even see that these funds are used for diametrically opposite purposes than it has been declared before.
After May 2018 all the Western-funded media have become government propaganda satellites. For instance, the most well-known Western country budget-funded media outlet has invested all of its media resources into promoting government propaganda.
It is already 2 months since the local authorities activities in Maralik have simply been paralyzed by a group of people, the rights of Amulsar mine employees have been violated and they cannot go to work, dissidents are attacked in Maralik, meanwhile the police remains indifferent to that, and media financed by the Western money for the sake of the prospect of creating free media, either totally ignore all these issues or send their crews to cover the people who act under direct patronage of the government.
There is also an interesting fact in the context of media freedom. The thing is that all those media groups that have never been funded by the Western organizations are relatively neutral in the media recently.
Rather disturbing signals are received by the expert community and in this case the consequences are likely to be more than dangerous. The experts once strongly criticizing the government have turned into “revolutionary figures”. One of them writes a book praising “revolution”, the other “justifies” the participation of Armenian troops in Syria in this or that way, another tries to explain, to put it mildly, the worrisome plight of the Armenian positions in the NK negotiation process, the next one tries to justify the deterioration of the country’s economy.
These people think that the society has forgotten how diligently they interfered in the foreign and domestic political developments over the past years and do not realize that their current “revolutionary” posture is a much bigger threat to Armenia’s security.
In Nakhichevan, the opponent is improving its positions, the Armenian positions in the NK peace process are weakening, and the leaders of the Minsk Group co-chairing countries one after another make statements outlining that the final settlement of the NK conflict is near, but the representatives of our expert community are bypassing these issues and try to silence the discourse around it by all possible means.
The shameless fact of having a military presence in Syria in order to please the Russian Federation by the current government is being attempted to present as mildly as possible by the expert community. And those who remain true to the expert impartiality and do not turn into “revolutionary” will be faced with harassment in social media by several thousands of fake accounts, which users, most likely, receive salaries at the expense of RA taxpayers.
Such a perversion of civil society should be of concern to all of us, not just to its donors as civil society is an important part of the country’s democratic structure. Meanwhile, this path is depriving Armenia of democracy and if until now we had only put the blame on the previous government, now the current government is companioned by the civil society representatives funded by the Western foundations as well as media outlets and the vast majority of expert community funded by the same source.
Narek Samsonyan
168: No enemies, insiders or outsiders in new times, Pashinyan says regarding appointment of police general as governor
There won’t be any issue of enemies, outsiders or insiders in the new times, acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters today.
The acting PM was visiting the charitable Breath Of Syrian-Armenian Culture in Yerevan trade fair and was asked by reporters to comment on the appointment of Hunan Poghosyan as the new Governor of Syunik. Poghosyan is a police general who served as Armenia’s deputy police chief during the Serzh Sargsyan administration.
“We are entering a new phase. I’ve said numerously – there is a time to build barricades, and there is a time to dismantle barricades. We have now entered the phase of dismantling barricades. It’s not about the person of Hunan Poghosyan, it’s about a political message. The message is that we are not going to divide into enemies, [outsiders] and [insiders]. There are no flawless people in Armenia. I can’t recall any appointment which didn’t result in [comments]. In one case they were saying he is too young, in another case they said he is too tall, the third…..I say again, there are no flawless people, flawless appointments don’t happen. The issue is the following – we must make a clear message that we are planning to unite the entire potential,” Pashinyan said.
He noted that there is a lot of talk about the actions of officials. He said that everyone will be held to account for their actions. “Doesn’t matter if they are officials or not. The times when being an official meant privilege are long gone,” Pashinyan said.