Artsakh identifies 81 more KIA troops

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 14:02,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Defense of Artsakh released the names of 81 KIAs who were identified in the ongoing search and retrieval operations of bodies. So far the Artsakh authorities have released the names of 1586 killed servicemen. The health authorities had said that as of November 14 the coroner’s office had analyzed 2317 bodies of killed servicemen, which include bodies that are yet to be identified. This number is expected to rise because authorities in Artsakh are still searching and retrieving bodies from the battlefields.

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Russian, French Presidents highlight solution of urgent humanitarian issues in Nagorno Karabakh

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 18:01,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, during which they discussed the situation over Nagorno Karabakh, ARMENPRESS reports, the press service of the Kremlin said.

‘’Considering that Russia and France are OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs, the sides discussed the developments over Nagorno Karabakh. Vladimir Putin informed about the active mediation efforts of Russia, that allowed to stop bloodshed and avoid more casualties, as well as about the deployment of Russian peacekeepers along the contact line and Lachin corridor’’, reads the statement.

The statement notes that the declaration signed on November 9 by the Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders is being fulfilled and the situation in the region has stabilized.

The Russian and French Presidents highlighted the solution of urgent humanitarian issues, including the return of refugees to the places of their permanent residence, ensuring conditions for the normal life of the population, maintenance of Christian churches and cathedrals. In this context, the Russian President informed about the establishment of the Russian Center for Humanitarian Response.

Baroness Cox highlights international efforts to address humanitarian crisis in Artsakh

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 19:18,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan received on November 13 Baroness Cox, Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the delegation at her head, ARMENPRESS was informed from Arayik Harutyunyan’s Facebook page.

‘’I thanked Baroness Cox for supporting the people of Artsakh at the most challenging times for them, for her humanitarian activity in Artsakh.

During the meeting we touched upon in details the large-scale war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh, with direct involvement of Turkey and foreign mercenary terrorists, recent developments around the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict, the 10 November statement by the Republic of Armenia Prime Minister, President of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan on complete ceasefire and termination of all hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh and its provisions, as well as subsequent developments.

Baroness Cox briefed on the steps she undertook during the war to condemn Azerbaijani criminal conduct and raise awareness on various international platforms about the legitimate struggle of the Artsakh people for their rights and freedoms, underlined the imperative to take measures to address on ground the humanitarian crisis resulting from the Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression in Artsakh'', he wrote.

Humanity has taken a major loss, not just Armenians of Artsakh – Kim Kardashian

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 14 2020

Humanity has taken a major loss, not Jut Armenians of Artsakh, Kim Kardashian said, as she shared a video from the ancient Armenian Dadivank monastery in her Instagram stories.

“This is goodbye for now. If you’re sad, imagine how they feel,” Kardashian captioned a video of Armenians singing in front of the monastery days before the Karvachar region it is located in is to be handed over to Azerbaijan.

She said “120,000 people have been displaced from their ancestral home because Turkey got their way.”


Armenian President meets with Russian Ambassador

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 16:35, 10 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met today with Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergei Kopyrkin, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The officials discussed the statement signed by the Armenian Prime Minister, the Russian and Azerbaijani Presidents on ceasefire and cessation of all military actions in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone, as well as its provisions.

President Sarkissian said the settlement of the Karabakh conflict is a matter of pan-national significance and importance, and it’s natural that any decision, especially a signing of a document relating to it creates people’s sharp reaction and sometimes also opposition.

President Sarkissian highlighted the key mediation role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries and especially Russia in ceasing the military operations.

The meeting sides attached importance to the necessity of security and stable peace in the entire region.

 

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Nagorno Karabakh armistice will lead to “full-fledged” negotiations process, says Moscow

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 11:05,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has said that the Russia-mediated Nagorno Karabakh armistice signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan will lead to a full negotiations process over the conflict.

"The statement expects an unconditional transition to a full-fledged negotiation process on all aspects of this, unfortunately, complex and difficult problem," TASS quoted Zakharova as saying in an interview with Rossiya 24 TV channel.

The Nagorno Karabakh armistice was signed by Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on November 10.

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Beyoncé, Rihanna and Oscar Isaac Among Stars Spotlighting Conflicts in Nigeria and Nagorno-Karabakh

Hollywood Reporter
Nov 5 2020

REBEKAH SAGER

While scores of major players in Hollywood keep their focus on the U.S. election, a number of celebrities are spotlighting two crises overseas: one, the armed conflict between ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh; the other, protests against ongoing police brutality in Nigeria.

In Africa's most populous country, young Nigerians have been out in force, marching against police shootings in their oil-rich country in what is known as the #EndSars movement, a push to do away with the government's Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). In 1992 SARS was established to fight armed robbery in the capital city of Lagos. The group was later folded into Nigeria's national police to combat armed criminals, but according to Amnesty International, they started violating Nigerian citizens' rights, targeting mostly young people.

On Oct. 20, in a violent response by the government, at least 12 Nigerians were killed by soldiers during a peaceful protest at the Lekki Toll Gate, according to Amnesty International. D.J. Switch was livestreaming the protests on her Instagram page when the shooting at the Toll Gate happened. "I'm heartbroken. There was no warning. We just heard gunshots and the soldiers came in guns blazing. They were just shooting like we were goats and chickens," she told CNN.

Among the stars who have spoken out about the lethal crackdowns are Rihanna (who tweeted, "My heart is broken for Nigeria"), Cardi B (“If your people are complaining and are tired about the police, then bro, get that sh** fixed,” she said in a video on her social media), Beyoncé and John Boyega.

Filmmaker Nzinga Christine Blake tells THR that "it's wonderful to see that Hollywood is [standing] in solidarity with a new generation that is calling for an end to police brutality — just like the social justice movement we are seeing in the United States. This isn't a political issue — this is a human issue." And Queen Sono star Pearl Thusi has been sharing pictures and videos of the brutality in Nigeria on her Instagram page. She recently wrote, "NIGERIA: PEACEFUL PROTESTORS SHOT BY THE POLICE! Please share this clip and any clip of dj switch recorded LIVE to ALL AND ANY media outlets and people of influence who can help spread the word and make a difference!!!"

In early October, the protesters released a list of five demands that includes immediate release of all arrested protesters; an independent body to investigate and prosecute police misconduct within 10 days of a claim; and "justice for all deceased victims of police brutality and appropriate compensation for their families."

At the same time, stars continue to bring attention to the strife between ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijani forces in Nagorno-Karabakh (which broke out Sept. 27), where an estimated half of the population has been displaced by fighting that has taken the lives of hundreds to perhaps 5,000 people, depending on reports. The area's historical name is Artsakh, and around 150,000 ethnic Armenians populate it. Although it's recognized internationally as part of Azerbaijan, ethnic Armenians control it. So far, a string of ceasefires has failed to halt fighting.

Armenian American celebrities Cher and Kim Kardashian West have been vocal supporters of Armenia and its people amid the conflict — calling on the U.S. to intervene — with Kardashian West pledging $1 million to the humanitarian Armenia Fund. Eric Esrailian — a producer of the 2016 film The Promise (which looks at the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century) and founder of The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA — tells THR that "the situation is unfortunately becoming a humanitarian catastrophe for Armenians in this region." Says The Promise star Oscar Isaac, "To think that Armenian people are in jeopardy once again is heartbreaking."

In recent days, Armenian Americans have continued to hold large demonstrations in Los Angeles in support of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. “I am devastated to hear about what has been happening to Armenians right now. Dr. Esrailian and his team fought so hard to get the Armenian Genocide recognized around the world using The Promise, and it is horrible to think that Armenians may be in danger of another genocide. I hope government leaders in the world use their influence to prevent further tragedy and loss of life," actress and activist Laura Dern tells The Hollywood Reporter.

Esrailian hopes for a peaceful resolution that recognizes the right to self-determination for the Armenian people of Artsakh. "This region has been kind of an ancestral homeland for Armenians for literally thousands of years," he says.

A version of this story first appeared in the Nov. 2 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.


Ignoring calls from international community, Aliyev again brings forward preconditions

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 11:24, 4 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has again brought forward preconditions for stopping the war against Artsakh, despite numerous calls from the international community on halting hostilities without any preconditions.

Speaking to the Italian La Repubblica newspaper, Aliyev again dictated his preconditions, and even speaking about a compromise solution to the issue he said it is Armenia that should be the first to make concession.

He factually once again admitted that Azerbaijan started the war, saying that Azerbaijan is ready to stop the war if Armenia makes concessions.

Earlier the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reiterated that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict can only have a peaceful resolution and it requires mutual concessions.

Meanwhile, towns and cities in Artsakh have come under Azerbaijani bombardments.

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Iran Will Not Tolerate Terrorists Near Its Borders, Says Tehran

November 2,  2020



Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif

Iran will not tolerate the presence of terrorists near its borders, the country’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, commenting on the involvement of Turkey-backed mercenary-terrorists in the military operations unleashed by Azerbaijan against Nagorno Karabakh, IRNA reported.

“As for the terrorists we are almost sure that they have participated in the clashes. We have stated that this action is not beneficial to anyone. During and before the negotiations we have told the Armenian and Azerbaijani officials, as well as Russia and Turkey that Iran will not tolerate this,” Zarif said, referencing a plan that Iran proposed to stem the Karabakh conflict. The plan was presented by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, who traveled to Baku, Moscow, Yerevan and Ankara to discuss Iran’s proposal.

In announcing Iran’s objections, Zarif hinted revealed a portion of Iran’s peace proposal, the details of which have not been publicized.

“We believe that the war will inflict most damage on regional countries and so these countries should have the most influence on ending the war,” said Zarif.

“In this context, and framework, and without undermining other mechanism, such as the [OSCE] Minsk [Group], we pursued this dialogues and presented our goals,” added the minister.

World Vision Armenia: Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Situation Report – November 2, 2020

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Situation Overview

Armed conflict erupted on the 27 of September in Nagorno-Karabakh – a disputed territory between Armenia and Azerbaijan, mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. Fighting along the line of contact continues with differing levels of intensity, with usage of artillery and armored vehicles.The roads to that region are reported to be unsafe for travel.

Agreement on ceasefire was negotiated three times during past weeks; however, it was broken each time, with both sides accusing one another on the violation of the agreement.
Over the past weeks, at least 36 civilians, including four children, are reported to be amongst over 1,000 casualties.

World Vision operates area programmes in areas impacted by the crisis.These include programmes of Sisian, Kapan, Ijevan, Noyemberyan,Tchambarak and Vardenis areas. Situation vulnerability is exacerbated by the rapidly increasing COVID-19 cases in Armenia. If before the escalation daily number of new COVID-19 cases were around 400, in around a month after the escalation of the conflict the daily number of new COVID-19 cases is more than 2,000.

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  • Armenia
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  • Azerbaijan
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  • World Vision
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  • Situation Report
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  • Food and Nutrition
  • Health
  • Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
  • Protection and Human Rights
  • Shelter and Non-Food Items
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  • Epidemic
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  • English
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