War or peace? Neither reigns in limbo land of Nagorno-Karabakh

ReliefWeb
Oct 5 2017


Report

from Thomson Reuters Foundation

"Many people are displaced but they are in areas that are highly militarised. There's a pressure that you have to be prepared, that war can explode at any time"

By Anna Pujol-Mazzini

TALISH, Azerbaijan, Oct 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Conflict can be long, slow and boring. Especially for the civilians stuck in its midst, living a half life that is neither full war nor genuine peace.

It is more than 20 years since a ceasefire formally ended fighting between ethnic Azeris and Armenians in the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

But the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia have regularly traded accusations of violence around the territory and on their common border.

This means villagers in the Caucasian enclave – recognised as part of Azerbaijan but controlled by ethnic Armenians – cannot get back to their old peace-time existence any more than they can stay on a perpetual war footing.

Instead they are stuck in a no-man's land, as conflict sputters on around them.

New prefabricated housing has been delivered to replace abandoned homes.

Old landmines still erupt underfoot.

Home is a warm memory and the future is bleak and uncertain.

But it wasn't always like this.

Lida Sargsyan, an 82-year old ethnic Armenian, still remembers a time when Azeris and Armenians lived side by side.

"We used to live normally together," she recalled, standing on a dry patch of land where pigs and cows loll in the sun.

"The Azeris were living in our houses, we were living in their houses."

But that was decades ago – when the region was brought together under the Soviet Union – before war erupted in 1991.

By the time a truce was agreed three years later, some 30,000 people had been killed – including three of Sargsyan's sons – and a million people had been displaced.

Clashes over Nagorno-Karabakh have intensified in the past three years, and efforts to secure a permanent settlement have all failed. There are fears that the neighbours are now closer to war over the enclave than at any time since the ceasefire.

So when, in the early hours of April 3, 2016, Sargsyan heard gunshot in her frontline village of Talish, she knew an attack was imminent.

Still in her farm clothes, she jumped into her neighbour's car and they made for Armenia's capital, Yerevan, leaving behind her home, a husband and pictures of her three dead sons.

"We left the house without anything," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation as she tried to hold back tears.

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Vice Speaker Sharmazanov to voice about Azerbaijan’s anti-Armenian policy at CSTO Parliamentary Assembly

 Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Saturday


Vice Speaker Sharmazanov to voice about Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian
policy at CSTO Parliamentary Assembly



YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Alexander Lapshin recorded what has
been stated by the Armenian side for years, that is Azerbaijan is an
anti-democratic, racist state, Eduard Sharmazanov – Vice Speaker of
Armenia’s Parliament, told Armenpress commenting on Russian-Israeli
blogger Alexander Lapshin’s first note posted in the social network
after his release from the Azerbaijani prison.

“Azerbaijan carries out not only an anti-Armenian policy, but also
abnormal policy in general. What Lapshin has said should be considered
as a certain message for the international community: plus also the
facts that the foreign national has not only been arrested, but he
also was beaten, suffered tortures and attempt was made to present all
of these as a suicide attempt. This proves that Azerbaijan state is
completely based on the ideology of lie and frauds”, Sharmazanov said.

He compared Azerbaijan’s current policy with the policy of Young
Turks, stating that the people of Artsakh should fight for their
self-defense since nothing has changed in Azerbaijan’s calculations.

“This shows that there is a state in the 21st century which is a
member of the Council of Europe, however, its main ideology is racism
and Armenophobia”, he said.

Sharmazanov said like previously, now as well the Armenian delegations
in various structures will voice about Azerbaijan’s such policy.

“The same we are going to do during the upcoming CSTO Parliamentary
Assembly on October 12-14”, he said.

Religious Leaders Called for Release of PoWs

Lragir, Armenia
Sept 9 2017
Religious Leaders Called for Release of PoWs

  • Politics – , 17:44     
The religious leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia have appealed to release civilians kept as prisoners of war, as well as called on the sides to prevent vandalism against churches and mosques. As Armenpress informed, referring to RIA Novosti, the Russian Patriarch Kirill made this statement after the negotiations with the Armenian Catholicoc Garegin B and the religious leader of Azerbaijan, the head of the Department of Muslims of the Caucasus, Shaykh al-Islām Alahshukyur Pashazadeh.“People, including innocent citizens suffer in the result of certain actions who are in captivity on both sides, as well as people who never took part in the military actions and are currently held as prisoners of war. There is no need to apply the rules of military actions and keeping prisoners of war to people who are not such,” Patriarch Kirill said.“There are cathedrals and mosques in the area of the conflict. It is important to take proper care of them to rule out expressions of vandalism and not to allow anyone to manipulate religious feelings, escalating the conflict which must be alleviated,” Patriarch Kirill said.

Film: Film series on Armenia begins next week in Providence

The Providence Journal, Rhode Island
Sept 7 2017


Film series on Armenia begins next week in Providence


By Mark Reynolds
Journal Staff Writer                      

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A monthly series of “world-premier” films about Armenia, titled “The Nation’s Past and Present,” will get rolling next week at the Egavian Cultural Center.

The first film, “Cultural Genocide,” runs at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the center at 70 Jefferson St., courtesy of the cultural committee at Sts. Sahag & Mesrob Armenian Church.

The film is among six shows that cover Armenian history, culture and ecclesiology.

The film series, which features a film each month through this fall, covers topics ranging from the infamous first genocide of the 20th Century with the annihilation of 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey to stories of ancient kingdoms and architecture.

All movies are presented in English. The films highlight the cultural, artistic, architectural and historical aspects of the little-known treasures that are hidden within Armenia.

“This is a world premiere event,” says a news release issued by the church’s cultural committee. “Armenia is a small country, but she has an extremely rich and important history. For instance, how many people know that Armenia was the first nation that accepted Christianity as its nation’s religion in 301 AD?”

Zartonk Daily 23.08.2017

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Génocide arménien : Aznavour remercie Sarkozy

Boursorama
31 juillet 2017


Le Parisien le 31/07/2017 à 14:54

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Après l'adoption par l'Assemblée nationale du projet de loi sur la pénalisation de la négation des génocides, dont celui des Arméniens en 1915, le chanteur Charles Aznavour a fait part dans une lettre adressée à Nicolas Sarkozy de ses «sentiments de fierté, de reconnaissance et de justice rendue». Le texte doit encore être approuvé par le Sénat, alors que la Turquie a pris des mesures de rétorsion.

Le site en ligne du magazine «Nouvelles d'Arménie» a publié en intégralité le courrier adressé au chef de l'Etat français par l'auteur-compositeur né à Paris en 1924 de parents arméniens. «A Erevan (la capitale de l'Arménie, ndlr), lors de votre visite d'Etat exceptionnelle en octobre dernier, en vous rendant au Mémorial du Génocide arménien, vous avez appelé la Turquie à revisiter son histoire», écrit Charles Aznavour à Nicolas Sarkozy. «Vous avez redit tout votre engagement en faveur de l'adoption d'une loi française sur la condamnation du génocide arménien et de leurs descendants».

«Des mots de sincère gratitude»

«Aujourd'hui», les 500 000 Français d'origine arménienne sont fiers «que notre Assemblée nationale préconise la pénalisation du négationnisme», ajoute l'artiste. La France est devenue «le premier Etat au monde à donner force de loi à la reconnaissance du génocide arménien». «Aujourd’hui, ce sont des mots de sincère gratitude que je voudrais vous adresser», poursuit Charles Aznavour.

Le 12 mars 2011, lors d'un rassemblement de la communauté des Français d'origine arménienne devant le Sénat, le chanteur avait réitéré qu'un vote sanction contre le candidat Sarkozy à la présidentielle de 2012 était possible, lui demandant «d'honorer sa promesse », rapportent «les Nouvelles d'Arménie».

L'artiste mène depuis longtemps un combat pour la reconnaissance de ce génocide commis en 1915 sous l'empire ottoman. Depuis 2009, il est l'ambassadeur de l'Arménie en Suisse. …

Lire la suite de l'article sur Le Parisien.fr

Sports: Mkhitaryan, Ibrahimovic, Pogba nominated for Europa League Player of the season

MediaMax, Armenia

Aug 4 2017

Photo: performgroup.com

UEFA selected the three players who contributed the most to Manchester United’s victory in the Europa League. Ibrahimovic distinguished by a number of goals, while Mkhitaryan and Pogba scored in the final game, bringing the Europa League cup to the English club.

The Armenian footballer played in 11 games and scored 6 goals throughout the Europa League.

The award will be presented on August 25 in Monaco, where the group stage draw of the UEFA Europa League takes place.