Armenia parliament ex-deputy speaker terminates RPA membership

Vestnik Kavkaza
Feb 11 2019
11 Feb in 12:40

Ex-Vice President of the National Assembly Arpine Hovhannisyan said that she has decided to terminate her membership to the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia.

“Last week I received the license for [conducting] attorney activities, and I will join the community of attorneys,” she wrote on Facebook. “I founded an NGO. Our objective will be to oversee the processes taking place in the country, reveal the problems; but along with that, to offer the solutions. I will carry out professional activities in the status of a partner at the consulting firm."

“Also, I will continue my active lecturer’s and academic-pedagogical activities. I will continue my active involvement in social and political processes," she added.

“Taking all this into account, I have decided to at this phase terminate my membership to the Republican Party of Armenia,” News.am cited Hovhannisyan as saying.

Armenpress: Aznavour’s son gifts duduk to President Macron

Aznavour’s son gifts duduk to President Macron

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11:05, 6 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, ARMENPRESS. Nicolas Aznavour, the son of late Charles Aznavour, the legendary French-Armenian crooner, has given a duduk as a gift to President of France Emmanuel Macron.

Jean Eckian, a freelance journalist and photographer, posted a photo from a dinner organized by the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France showing Nicolas gifting the Armenian musical instrument to Macron.

Charles Aznavour died in October last year.  

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenpress: Watchdog issues warning to Gazprom Armenia

Watchdog issues warning to Gazprom Armenia

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11:21, 6 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, ARMENPRESS. The Public Services Regulatory Commission has issued a warning to Gazprom Armenia for violating a deadline of submitting documents.

The decision was made at a sitting of the agency today.

According to the Public Services Regulatory Commission, Gazprom Armenia filed information documents on its 2018 November activities on December 28, 2018, whereas by law it had to submit the documents by the 25th.

The company had later clarified to the commission that it had disagreements with Electric Networks of Armenia about electricity volumes and fines, that’s why it was late to submit the documents since it had to make adjustments in the initial document.

However, the commission did not acknowledge the explanation to be an “objective reason”.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Illustrated Newsletter Brings Forests and Wildlife of Armenia to a Young Audience

ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
400 W Cummings Park, Suite 3900
Woburn, MA 01801
Tel: (617) 926-TREE 
Web: www.ArmeniaTree.org

PRESS RELEASE
February 5, 2019

Illustrated Newsletter Brings Forests and Wildlife of Armenia to a Young 
Audience 

By Jason Sohigian

WOBURN, MA--Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has released the eighth edition of its 
Building Bridges environmental education newsletter, focusing on the important 
theme of "Forest and Wildlife Preservation."

ATP's Building Bridges program connects diasporan students with their 
counterparts in Armenia and highlights Armenia's rich natural heritage through 
education. Over the past nine years, it has been supported by a grant from the 
Thomas Kooyumjian Family Foundation. 

Armenia has declared 2019 to be the "Year of the Caucasian Leopard," and this 
magnificent animal is featured in the newsletter with a camera trap photo 
captured by experts at WWF Armenia. The Caucasian Leopard is a subspecies 
listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. 
Recently, a leopard nicknamed "Leo/Neo" has found his way back home to 
Armenia's famed Khosrov Forest. 

"You can learn more about Leo/Neo, cool environmental facts presented in a 
format similar to National Geographic Kids, and much more in our newsletter," 
explains Sarah Hayes, one of the authors of the publication. The illustrations 
and characters have been developed by artist Alik Arzoumanian. The newsletter 
features stories with characters like Aram, Maral, and Tchalo, a gampr dog who 
has been teaching about fire prevention over the past year. 

The ATP newsletter also includes a feature called the coin box challenge. "The 
publication has a foldable donation box inside, which encourages young people 
to get involved and take action. We give them an option to collect small sums 
of money from their community which is used to support ATP's programs in 
Armenia," says Hayes. "This fosters a sense of paying it forward, which is 
important and gratifying at the same time."

"So, what is the coin box challenge? When students send their donation boxes in 
to ATP's headquarters in Woburn, our executive director Jeanmarie Papelian will 
send them a Building Bridges certificate. We also offer to feature the student 
on our website in recognition of his or her volunteer efforts," adds Hayes. 

ATP will highlight the student who raises the most money with a feature story 
in the next edition of the Building Bridges newsletter. The winner of the coin 
bank challenge will be announced in September. 

The illustrated Building Bridges newsletter is distributed free of charge to 
Armenian students across North America, in Armenia, and other countries where 
ATP has partner schools. It is available in PDF format on the ATP website, and 
hard copies are available for free by contacting ATP's Woburn office at 
[email protected] or (617) 926-TREE.


Monument to Armenian fighter in Georgian village angers Azerbaijan

Ekho Kavkaza, Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe's Russian-language Caucasus service
Jan 25 2019
Monument to Armenian fighter in Georgian village angers Azerbaijan

[Armenian News note: the below is translated from Russian]

Mzia Paresishvili has reported on the bust of an ethnic Armenian fighter, who fought against Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, which caused a sharp reaction in Azerbaijan. Paresishvili quotes the reactions by the sides, describing how the bust was opened in the village. The following is the text of Mzia Paresishvili's report published on the website of Ekho Kavkaza, Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe's Russian-language Caucasus service on 25 January headlined "Bust of Mikhail Avagyan in Javakheti: Baku demanding explanations"; subheadings inserted editorially:

Ali Babayev, the chairman of the Congress of Azerbaijanis in Georgia, has described as a provocation the opening of a monument to a participant in Karabakh war [in Azerbaijan's breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh], Mikhail Avagyan, in the Javakheti [region predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians]. The [opening] ceremony was held in the [ethnic] Armenian-populated village of Bughasheni of Akhalkalaki District. Baku has already sent a note of protest to Tbilisi.

Bust to Karabakh fighter erected in Georgian village

The bust of Mikhail Avagyan, a native of the Bughasheni village of Akhalkalaki District, that was renovated and erected in the village on 20 January has become notorious. The event in Bughashei, which has a population of about 500 people, coincided with the opening of a play area for children, the local Jnews Internet edition reported.

"Mikhail Avagyan was born in the village of Bughasheni. Having studied eight years in the village school, he continued his studies at the technical school in the town of Hrazdan in Armenia. Having served in the army, he attended the Interior Ministry school in Sverdlovsk [Russia] and then worked in Interior Ministry structures in Abkhazia. Then he moved to the village of Sarnaghbyur in Armenia [the village is in Nagorno-Karabakh], where he got married. When the war in Nagorno-Karabakh started, Mikhail Avagyan participated in military operations in Horadis [Horadiz], Xocali, Hadrut, and Fuzuli and was known under his soldier name Cobra. He spoke Azerbaijani, which helped him in reconnaissance activities. A sniper wounded him during the battles for the Horadiz bridge and he died on his way to hospital," the author of the article [in Jnews], Kristine Marabyan, said in a brief biography of Avagyan.

Akhalkalaki Mayor Yurik Unanyan and Council Chairman Nairi Iritsyan attended the solemn event as well as members of the [Georgian] Parliament, Henzel Mkoyan and Samvel Manukyan of the [ruling] Georgian Dream [party], and Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Ruben Sadoyan.

Azerbaijan's reaction

The Azerbaijani media have not failed to notice the opening of the bust. "A monument to the Xocali executioner erected in Georgia!" the Internet edition Media.az reported. It was also noted that the monument to the participant in the Karabakh war was erected on 20 January, day of national sorrow in Azerbaijan. Soviet troops were introduced in the Azerbaijani capital on that day in 1990. More than a hundred civilians were killed and 700 were wounded in clashes.

Georgian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Zurab Pataradze had to give explanations in this connection. He was summoned to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry and they demanded that he react immediately. Ali Babayev, the head of the Congress of Azerbaijanis in Georgia, urged today the Georgian government to do the same.

"Government agencies should carry out a serious investigation into this problem in order to find out, who allowed erecting this monument. I think that the government has nothing to do with this. This is a provocation against the government."

Backstory

However, it became clear that there has been no permission. This bust was erected in Bughasheni back in the 1990s. However, there is a backstory that Maia Ivelashvili, the local correspondent of the Georgian service of Radio Liberty, has to tell. She said that various events are often held in Armenian villages of Samtskhe-Javakheti in winter. Local people call this period "return from virgin land", which usually falls on January and February, when local people, who left for earnings, return to their native places and according to the tradition, make attempts to contribute to the improvement of their villages, repairing a school or road, or eternalising the memory of a fellow villager. Of course, this becomes a festive event.

"Gagik Avagyan, a relative of Mikhail Avagyan, did the same. He built a play area for children in the village and, as they say, renovated the damaged bust. The family of the deceased has not lived in Javakheti for quite some time now and Gagik Avagyan himself has lived in Ukraine for many years. He has a business there, but since he grew up in Bughasheni, he had the desire to help the village. All this was done on a voluntary basis, as MP Henzel Mkoyan told me. He flatly denied reports that Avagyan fought in Abkhazia against Georgia. At the same time, there is no one else, who could confirm that this information is true," Maia Ivelashvili said.

She also said that MP Henzel Mkoyan regards the scandal that has erupted as a purposeful provocation. He attended the opening of Avagyan's bust in 1997 and, as he said, there was no such agitation at that time. As regards the local officials, who attended the opening of the bust, they are justifying themselves, saying that local residents invited them to the opening of a park and the latter organised the event themselves.

"Council Chairman Nairi Iritsyan noted in a fit of anger that he did know that there was such a bust in the village, but he learned who it was devoted to only now, after the scandal," Maia Ivelashvili noted.

Georgian Foreign Ministry urges 'not to raise stir'

The Georgian Foreign Ministry made a statement, urging not to raise a stir around the bust, confirming reports on the meetings of ambassadors in Tbilisi and Baku.

"Azerbaijan is Georgia's strategic partner and there are no issues between us, which we do not discuss. This is a usual form of relations and it is not necessary to raise a stir around this problem."

11 ministers re-appointed in Armenian Cabinet

11 ministers re-appointed in Armenian Cabinet

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. Several ministers of the Armenian Cabinet have been named as President Armen Sarkissian formally signed orders on appointments and re-appointments at the recommendation of the Prime Minister.

Re-appointments include Zohrab Mnatsakanyan as FM, Davit Tonoyan as Minister of Defense, Arayik Harutyunyan as Minister of Education and Science, Suren Papikyan as Minister of Territorial Administration and Development, Erik Grigoryan as Minister of Environmental Protection, Felix Tsolakyan as Minister of Emergency Situations, Hakob Arshakyan as Minister of Transportation, Communication and Information Technologies, Tigran Khachatryan as Minister of Economic Development and Investments, Atom Janjughazyan as Finance Minister, Arsen Torosyan as Healthcare Minister and Artak Zeynalyan as Minister of Justice.

The new appointment in the Cabinet is Zaruhi Botoyan as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.

Asbarez: Children of Armenia Fund Appoints to Armenia Director

Korioun Khatchadourian has been appointed as the new Managing Director of The Children of Armenia Fund.

YEREVAN—Korioun Khatchadourian has been appointed as the new Managing Director of The Children of Armenia Fund.

He will lead the Armenia-based team as they build upon their core development areas, namely the novel COAF SMART initiative, and the COAF Classic programs, which include education, health, social and economic development.

“I am excited to join COAF at this pivotal point in the organization’s history. Over the past 15 years, so much has been done to bring change to rural communities of Armenia. The children of Armenia deserve nothing but the best, and this is exactly what we will do: always strive for excellence,” Korioun Khatchadourian said.

The newly appointed Managing Director will be responsible for all COAF Armenia operations and will report to Garo Armen, the Founder of COAF, who will rejoin the Board of Trustees of COAF ARMENIA.

“We believe that harnessing technology and innovation will build stronger communities, improve economic development, and advance our key programs across rural Armenia,” Garo Armen noted.
“Following our Annual Gala’s record-breaking raise of USD 4 million in December 2018, we have much to do and report back on. I am delighted that Korioun is joining a talented team at COAF and with his proven track record and accomplishments, will help lead our ambitious mission of empowering the next generation,” he added.

Book: "Armenia: Land of Legend" book unveiled in Indonesia

PanArmenian, Armenia
Jan 16 2019

PanARMENIAN.Net – A photo book titled "Armenia: Land of Legend" at was unveiled in Jakarta, Indonesia on Tuesday, January 15, Antara News Agency reports.

"Geographically, Armenia`s population is indeed small when compared to Indonesia. It also has almost no historical connections. But the real challenge is to explain the wealth of natural beauty and Armenian culture to the Indonesian community extensively," Director of Antara News Agency Meidyatama Suryodiningrat said here on Tuesday.

Suryodiningrat expressed hope that the photo book could be a source of enlightenment describing the wonders of Armenia, which would trigger the interest of the Indonesian people to better understand the potential of the two countries.

However, the real challenge for introducing the country, which is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran to the south, lies on how the information on the richness of Armenia's natural beauty and culture can be introduced to the people at large in Indonesia.

With a total population of around three million and a size of Indonesia`s Central Java Province, Armenia, which is a landlocked country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, is still absent on the radar of average Indonesians who possess information on the world`s economic super powers.

The Ambassador of Armenia to Indonesia, Dziunik Aghajanian, also hoped that the photo book could become an entry for Indonesian people who did not know Armenia comprehensively.

"Despite the historic presence of Armenian community in Indonesia throughout several centuries, nowadays, for many Indonesians, Armenia is an unknown terrain. I hope this book will be an introduction for those whose inquisitive mind will draw them to this hidden jewel called Armenia, one of the ancient countries, and its people rich in history, culture, and traditions," the ambassador stated.

The book, the ambassador noted, would attract them to visit this small nation with a warm heart and open mind, renowned for its hospitality, very tasty gastronomic culture, and exceptional creative mind that is depicted in the innumerous monuments dotting the scenic beauty of the land.

70 percent of the book content showcases selected photos, while the remaining presents articles about the richness of the Armenian history, culture, and scenic beauty.

Sports: Armenian boxers prepare for 2019 competitions

MediaMax, Armenia
Jan 10 2019

Photo: Mediamax

The Head Coach of the team Davit Torosyan told Mediamax Sport that the trainings will be held in Yerevan, and then a training camp will be organized in Tsaghkadzor.

“This is very important year for us before the Olympics. We have already decided which tournaments we will take part in to understand the final composition of the team,” Torosyan said.

The coach also noted that the European Games in Minsk will be followed by the World Championship, which will be a qualifying competition for the Tokyo 2020. He expressed hope that his athletes will be able to perform successfully and achieve their goals.