UPDATED: San Francisco’s Krouzian-Zekarian School, Armenian Center Vandalized

July 24,  2020

San Francisco District Attorney Expresses Outrage; ANCA-WR Condemns Global Spate of Armenophobic Hate Crimes; Armenia’s Consulate General Calls it a Hate Crime

The Krouzian-Zekarian Armenian School and its adjacent Armenian Community Center in San Francisco were vandalized overnight, with what appears to be Azerbaijani-centric graffiti plastered all over the exterior walls of the building.

Community and school officials, among them the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Kristapor Gomideh leadership are on site assessing the damage.

The San Francisco Police Department in investigating the incident. The Armenian National Committee of America-San Francisco Bay Area chapter leaders and members have been working with law enforcement, as well as local and state officials to advance the matter.

In a statement on Friday, the ANCA–Western Region condemned “in the strongest possible terms the racially-motivated Armenophobic vandalism that took place on July 24 against the Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan bilingual Armenian School in San Francisco.”

This hate crime follows a pattern of racially-motivated attacks against Armenians, including the mob attacks against Armenians by Azerbaijanis in Russia, an arson attack on an Armenian embassy vehicle in Germany, and the deliberate burning down of an Armenian business in Ukraine. A similar incident involving racially charged anti-Armenian vandalism of Armenian schools in Los Angeles took place last year, forcing these schools to be on high alert to closely monitor the situation.

“We call on the governments of Azerbaijan and Turkey to immediately cease their state-sponsored and instigated campaigns of toxic Armenophobia. We further call on the international community – ranging from national governments to nonprofits alike – to decry this global assault campaign against Armenians and call for an immediate cessation of provocations. Finally, we call upon our community to stay vigilant against any suspicious activity, immediately report such activity to law enforcement, and refrain from giving in to any provocation,” said the ANCA-WR.

This latest attack targeting an institution of learning comes days after a protest against Azerbaijan’s aggression in Los Angeles  saw Azerbaijani counter-protesters instigate violence against peaceful Armenian protesters by physically assaulting them and using hate symbols including the salute of the Grey Wolves – a Turkish hate-group that openly espouses the eradication of the Armenian people and incites violence against Armenians internationally, with their salute seen by Armenians worldwide as the equivalent of the Nazi salute.

Armenia’s Consulate General in Los Angeles also “strongly condemned” the vandalism in San Francisco. Earlier this week, in condemning the violence at the L.A. protest, the Consulate called it an “orchestrated” effort by the Azerbaijani state.

“Azerbaijani graffiti was plastered all over the exterior walls of the building. The vandalism at educational institution testifies toward the fact that the Armenian community of California has become a victim of a hate crime apparently organized by the Azerbaijanis,” said the Armenian Consulate’s in its statement on Friday.

“The Consulate General of Armenia in Los Angeles strongly condemns the act of vandalism and manifestation of hatred directed at the Armenian educational institution and the entire Armenian Community of the Bay Area,” added the Consulate. “The Consulate General of Armenia expresses hope that law enforcement will duly investigate, reveal and punish its perpetrators.”

San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin took to Twitter to express his outrage about the incident.

“Someone vandalized the Armenian school/community center. I’m outraged. This is totally inconsistent with San Francisco values. It is also a CRIME,” said Boudin on Twitter Friday. “We are working with San Francisco Police Department to investigate. We stand with our Armenian brothers and sisters.”

This comes days after Azerbaijani’s instigated violence and attempted to disrupt a peaceful protest organized by the Armenian Youth Federation in front of the Azerbaijani Consulate in Los Angeles to condemn Azerbaijan’s brazen attacks on Armenia’s Tavush Province.

Hate acts against Armenians by Azerbaijanis have surged around the world. In Moscow, a group of Azerbaijani stumped on apricots from Armenia at a local open air market, and began displaying signs to not sell to Armenians. In Berlin, on Thursday, a car belonging to the Armenian Ambassador to Germany was set ablaze on Wednesday night.

This is a developing story.

Turkish press: UN chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’ amid tensions between Azerbaijan-Armenia

 sapper works at a yard with an unexploded shell next to a house, which locals said was damaged during a recent shelling by Armenia's forces, in armed clashes on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, in the village of Agdam, Azerbaijan July 15, 2020. (Reuters Photo)

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged Azerbaijan and Armenia on Monday to exercise maximum restraint after border clashes between the long-feuding former Soviet republics.

"The secretary-general is following with deep concern the current tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He calls for maximum restraint, as a full conflict between these two countries would be disastrous," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Russia, which has a military base in Armenia, has urged the two sides to cease fire and show restraint. The Kremlin has said Moscow is ready to act as a mediator.

International concern is heightened because of the threat to stability in a region serving as a corridor for pipelines taking oil and gas from the Caspian Sea to global markets.

Last Sunday, the Armenian army attempted to attack Azerbaijani positions with artillery fire toward the northwestern Tovuz border district, withdrawing after suffering losses following retaliation from the Azerbaijani military.

Azerbaijan has blamed Armenia for the "provocative" actions, with Turkey throwing its weight behind Baku and warning Yerevan that it would not hesitate to stand against any kind of attack on its eastern neighbor.

The Armenian military had since 1991 illegally occupied the Nagorno-Karabakh region, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan.

Four U.N. Security Council and two U.N. General Assembly resolutions, as well as decisions by many international organizations, refer to this fact and demand the withdrawal of the occupational Armenian forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.

Singer Cher urges not to turn blind eye on Azerbaijani provocation

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 14:59,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. World famous American pop-singer of Armenian origin Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian) commented in her Twitter page to a post about the Azerbaijani threats to strike Armenia's Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant.

''They have been killing Armenians since before I went there. We turn a blind eye. They have oil'', she wrote. Cher visited Armenia on April 28, 1993.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

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Nikol Pashinyan congratulates Poland’s President on re-election

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 19:06,

YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to President Andrzej Duda of the Republic of Poland on his re-election. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minster of Armenia, the message reads as follows,

“Please accept my heartfelt congratulations on your being re-elected to the high office of President of the Republic of Poland.

I am confident that your forthcoming tenure will be marked by successful completion of all those programs aimed at ensuring Poland’s wellbeing, the welfare of the Polish people and the strengthening of your country’s international standing.

Armenia is keen to consistently develop the ongoing Armenian-Polish cooperation in all areas of mutual interest and on multilateral platforms based on our deep-rooted historical friendship and shared values.”

The CSTO Secretariat calls for immediate restoration of the ceasefire regime

Panorama, Armenia

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Secretariat expresses serious concern over the aggravation of the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border that arose on July 12, the organization’s Secretariat said in a released statement on Tuesday.

“The current situation does not contribute to the normalization of the situation on the border of the two neighboring states, one of which is the Republic of Armenia. The Republic is a member state of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The situation indicates a violation of the agreements of ceasefire reached at the leadership level of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan,” the statement said.

The statement next called for the need for an immediate restoration of the ceasefire regime in the CSTO responsibility zone and urged the sides
to seek settlement of conflict situations only through peaceful negotiations and to refrain from acts of provocation in order to prevent escalation of tension.

Armenpress: New tender to be announced for restoration of Dvin archaeological site

New tender to be announced for restoration of Dvin archaeological site

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 09:10, 6 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS. The restoration works of Dvin archaeological site, located in Hnaberd community of Armenia’s Ararat province, have already crossed the designing stage. The designing works have been conducted by the Bedrosian Architecture Office, Executive Director of the Armenian Territorial Development Fund Artur Soghomonyan told Armenpress.

“So far, several tenders have been announced for launching the works, but they were postponed for various reasons. Now we are going to announce a new tender and hope that this time we will have a company participating in this project because the continuation of the works depends on this”, he said.

It is planned to fortify and restore three monuments in the Dvin archaeological site. They are the first and second palaces of the Catholicosate and the St. Gregory Catholic Church. The works are being carried out by the Armenian Territorial Development Fund within the frames of the local economy development project through the loan resources provided by the World Bank and the co-financing of the Armenian government. The investment at the first stage will comprise nearly 145 million drams.

“The partnership with archaeologists at this stage is in the form of verbal agreements, but these works are just impossible and impermissible without archaeologists, therefore, firstly the archaeologists will work and then the constructor company”, Artur Soghomonyan said.

He said it’s still too early to say what infrastructures this site will have from tourism perspective. “At this stage it’s too early to speak about infrastructures as we deal strictly with a unique space and we will be able to answer to this question after complete excavations and restoration of the site. This is the reason that the works have been separated into two phases: at the first phase there is a task to carefully restore the site without damaging the architectural composition after which only the works on creating tourism infrastructures will launch”, he added.

Reporting by Anna Gziryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

MFA Armenia spokesperson comments on Azerbaijani president’s announcements

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 21:18, 8 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 8, ARMENPRESS. The Armenophobia is the last line of defense of Aliyev’s power, and hiding behind it describes the evolving domestic crisis and desperation in Azerbaijan at its best, spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia Anna Naghdalyan said, referring to Ilham Aliyev’s recent announcements in Khatai district, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Foreign Ministry.

Question: During his visit to Khatai district, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev made a historical excursion about Armenia and the Armenian nation. He also commented on Armenia’s domestic processes, Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, as well as criticized the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship. We would like to ask for your comment on that. 

Answer: My colleagues have already issued comments on this issue. I would simply like to add that President Aliyev, who was malicious about the spread of COVID-19 in Armenia a few weeks ago, today has no other words to address his society in lockdown than bringing forward the image of “useful enemy”. The Armenophobia is the last line of defense of Aliyev’s power, and hiding behind it describes the evolving domestic crisis and desperation in Azerbaijan at its best.

It’s ridiculous that Armenia’s domestic processes, human rights and freedoms have been reviewed by a leader of a country where for decades political and economic power has been in the hands of a single family, defined internationally as a repressive regime. It’s noteworthy that Ilham Aliev, with his hostile and racist comments, expresses irresponsible and disrespectful attitude, first of all, towards the statement of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs issued a week ago, which contained concerns about the inflammatory and provocative rhetoric.

As the Prime Minister Pashinyan stated at the recent joint session of the Security Councils of Armenia and Artsakh: “attempts to turn the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict into a long-term Armenian-Azerbaijani enmity within which our peoples will fight on everything – past, present, future and the whole region – is in the interests of neither the Armenian nor the Azerbaijani people.”

Garo Paylan comments on Turkish government’s decision to turn Hagia Sophia into mosque

Garo Paylan comments on Turkish government's decision to turn Hagia Sophia into mosque

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YEREVAN, JULY 10, ARMENPRESS. Garo Paylan, an Armenian member of Turkish Parliament representing the People's Democratic Party (HDP) commented on the decision of the Turkish authorities to grant Hagia Sophia a status of a mosque.

ARMENPRESS reports Paylan wrote on his Facebook page, ''Sad day for the Christians and all those who believe in pluralistic Turkey. The decision of turning Hagia Sophia into mosque will make the life of Christians here and Muslims in Europe more complicated. Hagia Sophia was the symbol of our rich history’’, he wrote.

Turkey’s top administrative court on Friday annulled the 1934 government decree that turned Hagia Sophia into a museum, paving the way for Hagia Sophia to be reconverted into a mosque.

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

License of casino belonging to Prosperous Armenia Party leader’s family is revoked

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July 9 2020
License of casino belonging to Prosperous Armenia Party leader's family is revoked License of casino belonging to Prosperous Armenia Party leader's family is revoked

14:47, 09.07.2020

The lottery, winning games, Internet gaming, and casino licensing commission of the Ministry of Finance of Armenia has published—at its meeting on Wednesday—its conclusion stating that the license of Onira Club Casino is revoked.

In particular, the decision states that Onira Club LLC did not pay a quarter of the annual state fee for the license, as well as the fact that, by order of the minister of finance, execution of a violation that is the basis for the suspension of the license was applied as a measure of accountability against this company, and therefore the license of this casino was revoked. 

To note, the company that operates Casino Shangri La in Armenia is Onira Club, which is part of “Multi Group” Concern owned by the family of opposition Prosperous Armenia Party leader, MP, and business tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan


COVID-19: Armenia reports 330 new cases, 162 recoveries in one day

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 10:49, 6 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS. 330 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been registered in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 28,936, the healthcare ministry said.

162 more patients have recovered. The total number of recoveries has reached 16,302.

7 people have died in one day, raising the death toll to 491.

The number of active cases stands at 11,984.

The number of people who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 159 (1 new such cases).

So far, 123,815 people have passed COVID-19 testing.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan