Armenian military orchestra to participate in Spasskaya Tower Festival

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YEREVAN, JULY 25, ARMENPRESS. The Orchestra of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces will perform at the Spasskaya Tower International Military Music Festival, the Festival Board told TASS.

Folk songs and motives will be a part of the program of the Armenian military orchestra.

The Orchestra of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia was founded in 1992. It has participated in more than 2000 events. The first participation of the Orchestra to the Spasskaya Tower was held in 2017. The festival will take place at Moscow’s Red Square from August 26 to September 4, 2022.

Assemblymember Petrie-Norris Joins Armenian Legislative Caucus

Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris


SACRAMENTO—The California Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation announced that Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Laguna Beach) has joined the group.

“I am proud to partner with the Armenian-American community in my district and stand with them to acknowledge and mourn the atrocities of the Armenian Genocide. It is an honor to join Assemblymember Nazarian to recognize the strength and resilience of the Armenian people. We must be united against hate and intolerance in all forms here, on our shores, and around the world,” said Petrie-Norris.

The California Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation includes Senate Minority Leader Scott Wilk and senators Bob Archuleta, Andreas Borgeas, Brian Dahle, María Elena Durazo, Bob Hertzberg and Anthony Portantino, as well as Assembly Speaker pro Tempore Kevin Mullin, Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes, Lisa Calderon, Megan Dahle, Mike Fong, Vince Fong, Laura Friedman, Jesse Gabriel, Mike Gipson, AChris Holden,Tom Lackey, Adrin Nazarian, Cottie Petrie-Norris, Luz Rivas, Assemblymember Blanca Rubio, Miguel Santiago, Suzette Valladares and Jim Wood. 

The California Armenian Legislative Caucus serves as a forum for members from the California Senate and Assembly to identify key issues affecting Armenian Americans and develop and empower the Armenian American community throughout California. The Caucus encourages advocacy and participation in cultural, educational, governmental, and community efforts in California. Through advocacy, the Caucus strives to ensure that California Armenian American’s voices are heard and given a platform.

Vardavar events in Gyumri kick off with washing of statues

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Sunday’s Vardavar events in Gyumri were started at Theater Square—and with the washing of statues there, the Gyumri city hall informs.

Subsequently, the Vardavar celebration kicked off at Gyumri's Vardanants Square.

This Sunday, the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Vardavar, the Feast of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ.

This feast is the third of the five main holidays of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

This holiday is also known as “Vardavar.” 

It is a popular custom during this holiday to sprinkle water on each other and release doves, which symbolize the biblical account of the great flood, the salvation of Noah's family from it, and his dove.

It is also customary to be decorated with flowers, which is an _expression_ of great joy of seeing the glory of the Son of God.

The popular name “Vardavar” probably comes from the custom of pouring rose—“vard,” in Armenian—water.

The Vardavar holiday is preceded by fasting. And the next day—like after all the other main holidays of the Armenian Apostolic Church—is the day of the remembrance of the dead, when a Divine Liturgy and a requiem service for the souls of the dead is served in all Armenian Apostolic Churches.

The truth that Jesus is the Son of God was confirmed by the Feast of the Transfiguration.


Human rights groups criticise EU’s Azerbaijan gas deal

    July 19 2022

Agreement with autocratic ruler to double supplies within five years comes as EU seeks to reduce reliance on Russian energy

Jennifer Rankin in Brussels

Human rights groups have criticised an EU deal to ramp up gas supplies from Azerbaijan, as Europe scrambles to secure non-Russian sources of energy.

The European commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, on Monday hailed Azerbaijan as a “crucial” and “reliable” energy supplier, as she announced an agreement with Baku to expand the southern gas corridor, the 3,500km pipeline bringing Caspian Sea gas to Europe.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, EU officials have been touring the world’s fossil fuel producers in search of alternative suppliers, amid growing fears the Kremlin will completely shut down gas flows to Europe.

Standing alongside Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, Von der Leyen said the EU was diversifying away from Russia and turning “towards more reliable, trustworthy partners”, adding she was glad to count Azerbaijan among them. “You are indeed a crucial energy partner for us and you have always been reliable.”

Aliyev, who has presided over rampant corruption and the repression of activists and independent media during his 19 years in power, described the memorandum of understanding on energy signed with the EU as “a roadmap for the future”.

Under the agreement, gas supplies to the EU from Azerbaijan are forecast to reach 20bn cubic metres a year in 2027, up from 8bn currently. Supplies are set to increase to 12bn by 2023.

The plan to more than double existing capacity in five years will “require significant investments to the expansion of the southern gas corridor pipeline network” the memorandum states. It adds that both sides will try to develop infrastructure, “to the extent possible”, ready to be converted for renewable gases.

Von der Leyen said she had discussed with Aliyev his country’s “tremendous potential” for renewable energy, such as offshore wind and so-called green hydrogen. She also urged Azerbaijan to join 119 countries in signing the global methane pledge, a pact to cut the potent greenhouse gas by almost a third in the next decade.

The energy agreement is expected to pave the way for deeper cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan, on trade, aviation and the development of Baku port.

Human Rights Watch said the EU should not have signed the memorandum, nor enter a mooted new bilateral agreement, without insisting on political reforms: the release of scores of political prisoners and changes to laws that heavily restrict non-governmental organisations and the media.

Azerbaijan uses oil and gas “to silence the EU on fundamental rights issues”, said Philippe Dam, acting EU director at Human Rights Watch. “The reality is that Azerbaijan authorities have been famous for cracking down on civil society activists investigating corruption, especially when it comes to oil and gas.”

According to Human Rights Watch, nearly 40 opposition leaders, journalists and civil society leaders were released from jail in March, but dozens of others remain wrongfully imprisoned. The NGO has also reported multiple cases of torture and abuse in custody. “The EU should not say a country is reliable when it is restricting the activities of civil society groups and crushing political dissent,” Dam said.

Other campaigners accused the EU of undermining its climate goals, while enriching autocrats. “It is extraordinary that the EU seems intent on not learning from its current predicament, and is pushing to build more pipelines which would lock us into gas in the long term,” said Barnaby Pace, a senior gas campaigner at Global Witness. “A rapid boost for renewable energy and home insulation should be the obvious answer to the crises Europe is staring at – and certainly not repeating the mistakes that have taken us to this point.”

Eve Geddie, director of Amnesty International’s Brussels office, said: “Russia’s aggression against Ukraine serves as a reminder that repressive and unaccountable regimes are rarely reliable partners and that privileging short-term objectives at the expense of human rights is a recipe for disaster.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/19/human-rights-groups-criticise-eus-azerbaijan-gas-deal 


Foreign minister [of Artsakh]: Artsakh is facing existential threats

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Artsakh is seriously wounded and its “healing” is a super task for all Armenians, Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan says.

“The future of the entire Armenian people depends on the fate of Artsakh,” he wrote on Facebook on Friday.

“Artsakh is facing existential threats, but despite all the dangers and difficulties, there are all opportunities to save the country and ensure its secure future. This requires a patriotic and professional approach not only to work, but to life in general,” Babayan stated.

Baku media report on incident with Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh

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ArmInfo.The Azerbaijani military detained a convoy  of Russian peacekeepers in Aghdam on Tuesday evening. This was  reported on Wednesday evening by pro-government sources. The Turan  agency writes that it has received confirmation of this information  from military sources.

It is reported that a convoy of one armored personnel carrier and 3  Ural vehicles followed the Askeran- Agdara route. During the check,  five Kalashnikov assault rifles were found in the cargo compartment  of one of the cars. After that, the convoy was sent back. Where the  convoy came from and what else it was transporting is not reported.

The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan does not comment on this  incident. According to Turan, the newsletter of the Russian  peacekeepers dated July 19 says that no violations were recorded in  the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent.

Armenia’s Migration Service, World Vision International to deepen cooperation in prevention of trafficking

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YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. Head of the Migration Service of Armenia Armen Ghazaryan and World Vision Armenia Programme Director Raffi Doudaklian signed on July 20 a memorandum of cooperation on deepening the partnering relations in the field of prevention of trafficking, the Migration Service told Armenpress.

According to the memorandum, the sides will cooperate in uniting efforts towards pre-identification of possible victims of human trafficking and exploitation, by strengthening the knowledge and skills of public servants involved in the migration chain during the professional activity.

The professional training program module for public servants involved in the migration chain will soon be developed with the involvement of representatives of the Migration Service, “Together Against Human Trafficking” program team and other concerned agencies.

Armenian, Russian Deputy FMs consult on the issue related to the "North-South" international transport corridor

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YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. Bilateral consultations were held in Moscow on July 19 chaired by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Mnatsakan Safaryan and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Igor Morgulov.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, during the negotiations, the parties exchanged ideas on a wide range of issues related to relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, prospects for the development of multilateral cooperation in the Eurasian area, cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as issues related to the "North-South" international transport corridor. The importance of combining approaches in the Asian direction was emphasized.

Mnatsakan Safaryan and Igor Morgulov emphasized the importance of the continuity of conducting consultations on issues of bilateral interest.

Newspaper: Many Armenia judges to boycott their general meeting

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YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: There is confusion again in the judicial system of Armenia. According to the information received by Zhoghovurd daily, many judges have decided to boycott and not go to the judges’ meeting to be held on July 27.

And what has upset the third branch of Armenia’s power, the judiciary?

According to the information we have received, the results of the elections of the [new] judges to the anticorruption chamber of the RA Court of Cassation as well as the [new] judges to the Court of Cassation by the National Assembly have greatly upset the latter. In addition, many judges were angered by the way of working by the judges who upheld the arrest of [film] producer Armen Grigoryan, when they sat quietly and watched how the man sealed his death in the courtroom. Moreover, some of the judges stated that they are on vacation and will not be present at the [aforesaid] meeting.

The meeting called for July 27 will probably not take place due to the lack of a quorum.

Let us note that (…) the purpose of the meeting is to elect new members to the [several] vacant seats of the SJC [(Supreme Judicial Council)] members.

Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem presents Biden with plate and pomegranate made of Armenian terracotta

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YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Nourhan Manougian presented US President Joe Biden with a plate and a pomegranate made of Armenian terracotta, Chancellor of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem Koryun Baghdasaryan said on social media.

Earlier he said that the US President visited the Armenian Church of Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.

During the talk with the US President, the Armenian Patriarch thanked him for recognizing the Armenian Genocide and discussed other topics as well.