168: “Unite on the soil of our independent Homeland” – Sarkissian’s address on Republic Day

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President Armen Sarkissian has congratulated Armenians around the world on the occasion of Republic Day, celebrated May 28th.  The holiday marks the 1918 establishment of the First Republic of Armenia, the first modern Armenian state since the loss of Armenian statehood in the Middle Ages.

“Dear compatriots,

I extend my cordial congratulations on the occasion of Republic Day.

Today, the Armenian nation celebrates the holiday of the restatement of statehood which has a centuries-long history. We celebrate our Republic Day which signifies the struggle and victories, the unbreakable will of the Armenian people.

The road, which the Armenian nation passed during the formation of the Armenian identity and in the process of the establishment and maturing of the Armenian statehood, is heroic and glorious; our losses only strengthened our desire to live, our mind was channeled towards creation, our power was aimed at establishing peace.

Let’s be grateful to all those who in 1918 had created the First Armenian Republic, from 1920 – the Soviet Armenia, and in 1991 reestablished the independent Republic of Armenia, to all those who for almost three decades have been preserving it.

Security and sustainable development of Armenia and the Armenian people is a pan-national issue. And pan-national issues can be addressed only through the pan-national efforts, utilizing the entire potential and abilities of Armenia, Artsakh, and Spyurk.

We need to form a General National Agenda with the common, paramount issues of vital significance and priorities; each and every one of us should be involved in the process of the decision making of our common issues.

With this regard, the role of our youth is indispensable. Today, I appeal to the younger generation which lives in Armenia, Artsakh, in different corners of the world and urge them to unite on the soil of our independent Homeland. Today you have the best opportunity to live and advance on your own land, to reckon and dream about tomorrow, to make Fatherland a unified idea and a powerful and viable state unit. We cannot be content with the achievements we had in the past; today we have a historic chance to make our country even better, to make our country even stronger and more than ever we can and we must, all together to make the triple power and potential of Armenia, Artsakh, and Spyurk [Diaspora] serve Armenia.

Congratulations to all in Armenia, Artsakh, and Spyurk on this holiday. Peace, victory, and success to us all and each of us, to our country, to our people, to each family, to each citizen. I am confident that the history of the next centuries of our statehood will be signified by the unity of Armenian nation, new success and victories achieved through the creative labor.

God bless us all,” President Sarkissian said in the message published on his official website.

Ex-Armenian president released on bail due to Karabakh leaders’ personal guarantees

ITAR-TASS
Saturday 2:50 PM GMT
Ex-Armenian president released on bail due to Karabakh leaders’ personal guarantees
 
YEREVAN May 18
 
HIGHLIGHT: Yerevan’s court released on bail former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, accused of toppling the legitimate government in 2008, on Saturday following personal guarantees from the former and incumbent leaders of unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, Boko Saakyan and Arkady Gukasyan, TASS reported from the courtroom.
 
YEREVAN, May 18. /TASS/. Yerevan’s court released on bail former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, accused of toppling the legitimate government in 2008, on Saturday following personal guarantees from the former and incumbent leaders of unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, Boko Saakyan and Arkady Gukasyan, TASS reported from the courtroom.
 
"The court has ruled that Robert Kocharyan be released from custody under personal guarantees from Boko Saakyan and Arkady Gukasyan," Judge David Grigoryan read out.
 
On April 29, the Armenian Prosecutor General’s Office upheld the indictment in the so-called March 1 case against former President Robert Kocharyan, former Deputy Prime Minister Armen Gevorgyan, former Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (a military assembly of post-Soviet republics) Yuri Khachaturov and former Defense Minister Seiran Oganyan and submitted the case to court.
 
Armenia was rocked by a series of protests in the wake of the presidential election held on February 19, 2008. The protesters strongly opposed its official results, with Serzh Sargsyan winning the race. The protests were organized by supporters of first Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan who had presidential ambitions at that time. In the emerging clashes, about eight protesters and two police officers were killed and 33 more police officers were admitted to hospitals with injuries. About 230 people asked for medical assistance then.
 
After the change of power on May 8, 2018, the investigation into the March 1 riots was restarted resulting in Kocharyan’s arrest. Besides, charges were pressed against some other high-ranking officials, including Khachaturov and Gevorgyan.
 
In December 2018, Armenia’s Court of Appeals upheld the first instance court’s ruling to arrest the former head of the republic who is accused of overturning the constitutional system in 2008. On the same day, Kocharyan decided not to wait for the enforcement of the court award and appeared at the National Security Service’s detention facility in person.

Kocharyan’s attorney comments on court’s decision to release 2nd President from pre-trial detention

Kocharyan’s attorney comments on court’s decision to release 2nd President from pre-trial detention

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YEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS. Aram Orbelyan, attorney of 2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, commented on the court’s today’s decision to release Kocharyan from pre-trial detention.

“The optimistic scenario would be if the case was dropped, and the pessimistic scenario the approval of the guarantee. But the pessimistic scenario occurred. In any case, we continue stating that there is a risk to undermine justice, we want to see the state’s actions for eliminating this risk. Robert Kocharyan will be released within few minutes”, the attorney told reporters.

The Yerevan Court today approved the personal guarantees from Artsakh’s president Bako Sahakyan and ex-president Arkadi Ghukasyan to release president Robert Kocharyan from pre-trail detention.

Robert Kocharyan is charged with “overthrowing Constitutional Order” during the 2008 March 1-2 events in Yerevan and “accepting particularly large bribe”.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Chess: Aronian loses at the opening game of the FIDE Grand Prix

Panorama, Armenia
Sport 11:18 18/05/2019 Armenia

Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian lost the game to Yan Nepomniachtchi at the opening game of the first leg of the 2019 FIDE Grand Prix series opened on Thursday in Moscow. The game ended on the 72nd move with Aronian playing with black.

The second game between the two will take place on May 18. The Moscow Grand Prix is a knock-out (or single-elimination) event. It’s a format where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated from the tournament, and the winner will play another winner in the next round, until the final match, whose hero becomes the Grand Prix Champion.

The 2019 FIDE Grand Prix series consists of four tournaments, with 16 players each. A total of 22 players will compete, and the top two finishers in the overall standings will qualify for the 2020 Candidates' Tournament. The winner of that tournament will be the new challenger of Magnus Carlsen in a title match scheduled for November 2020.

Delegation of Global Leadership Foundation arrives in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia

The delegation of Global Leadership Foundation (GLF) has arrived in Armenia on Saturday at the invitation of President Armen Sarkissian. As the press department at the President’s Office reported the delegation comprises of the United States Ambassador to UN in 1989-1992 Thomas  Pickering, former President of Switzerland Micheline Calmy-Rey, UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Hervé Ladsous as well as the Foundation projects Director Amitav Banerjee.

In the frames of the visit the delegation members will meet with the highest leadership of the country, attend Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin and the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in Tsitsernakaberd.

The members of the Global Leadership Foundation are former heads of states and governments, as well as high-level officials. Armenian president Armen Sarkissian was member to the Foundation in 2006-2013.

 The Global Leadership Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation registered in the Canton of Berne, Switzerland. It is independent of any private, corporate or commercial interest. Since it was formed in 2004 GLF has worked in 22 countries around the world in the following areas such as security and conflict management, elections, trade and economic management, Efficient governance and constitution building, etc. 

Expo : le génocide arménien

la depeche.fr– France
2 mai 2019


Expo : le génocide arménien

Publié le 03/05/2019 à 08:36
Expositions, Montauban

Le génocide des Arméniens perpétré au début du XXe siècle et qui a fait plus de 1,5 million de morts a été officiellement reconnu en France par une loi de janvier 2001. Cette année, le Président de la République a décidé de faire du 24 avril une journée nationale de commémoration. À cette occasion, l'ARAM (association pour la recherche et l'archivage de la mémoire arménienne) et l'amicale des Arméniens de Toulouse et de Midi-Pyrénées proposent, dans le hall de l'Hôtel du département, une exposition qui relate, au travers de plusieurs panneaux, l'histoire et les circonstances du génocide des Arméniens. Cette exposition est installée depuis le 24 avril et sera visible jusqu'au 15 mai, aux heures d'ouverture du conseil départemental. Le vernissage de l'exposition a eu lieu mardi soir le hall d'honneur de l'Hôtel du département.


ACNIS reView #16, 2019: Խմբագրական

Խմբագրական   

ՄԱՅԻՍԻ 03 2019 

Կառավարության եւ բիզնեսի միջեւ հարաբերությունների իրավական կարգավորմանն այլընտրանք չկա

«Բարգավաճ Հայաստան» կուսակցության առաջնորդ Գագիկ Ծառուկյանին պատգամավորական մանդատից զրկելու մասին «Քաղաքացու որոշում» սոցիալ-դեմոկրատական կուսակցության բարձրաձայնած հարցը բուռն արձագանք գտավ հասարակության մեջ: Շատերն այս պահանջի մեջ նկատեցին կառավարության «բանսարկությունները»` իբր օլիգարխին ուզում են անկյուն քշել կամ պատժել ինքնագլուխ վարքագիծ դրսեւորելու համար: «ՔՈ» կուսակցության բուն փաստարկը, թե Սահմանադրությունը պատգամավորին արգելում է զբաղվել գործարարությամբ, քչերին էր հետաքրքրում: Նման «մանրուքներն» առայժմ հայ հասարակությանն այնքան էլ չեն հուզում` անցած տասնամյակների ընթացքում բոլորն էլ ընտելացել են այն բանին, որ օրենքն ընդամենը անհնազանդ գործիչների հետ հաշիվներ մաքրելու մեխանիզմ է:

Այսպես թե այնպես` ծագած իրարանցումն արդիականացրեց քաղաքականության եւ բիզնեսի սերտաճման, ինչպես նաեւ քաղաքական կուսակցությունների մասին նոր օրենքի ընդունման վաղուց բանավեճի կարգով արծարծվող թեման: Ծառուկյանի կուսակցությունը Հայաստանի քաղաքական եւ տնտեսական ոլորտների իրավական ամորֆության խնդրի վառ արտահայտությունն է: Հաշվի առնելով հանգամանքը, որ «թավշյա» հեղափոխության արդյունքում գրեթե բոլոր խոշոր սեփականատերերը դուրս են մղվել խորհրդարանից եւ կառավարությունից, Ծառուկյանի ու նրա կուսակցության բացառիկությունը կազմաքանդված քրեաօլիգարխիկ համակարգի հետսերում է հիշեցնում: Դժվար է օլիգարխի կուսակցությանը քաղաքականության մեջ մուտքի հնարավորություն տալու համար որեւէ ողջամիտ հիմնավորում գտնել: Ամենայն հավանականությամբ` դա անցյալ տարի ձեւավորված ժամանակավոր «հեղափոխական» կառավարության անդեմ քաղաքականության արդյունքն էր:

Քաղաքական եւ տնտեսական ոլորտների հետհեղափոխական իրավակարգավորման խնդիրը, ըստ երեւույթին, ի սկզբանե այնքան էլ լավ չէր հասկացվել ժամանակավոր կառավարության կողմից: Եվ չնայած բարձրաստիճան պաշտոնյաները ժամանակին հնչեցրել էին որոշ դրույթներ, այնուամենայնիվ, հայեցակարգային մոտեցում մինչ օրս չի դրսեւորվել: Կառավարության եւ խոշոր բիզնեսի միջեւ պարբերաբար ծագող ճգնաժամային հարաբերությունները նման մոտեցման բացակայության հետեւանք են: Եվ եթե այդ ճգնաժամերը տակավին դրսեւորվում էին ֆինանսական եւ տնտեսական հարթությունում, ուրեմն այս անգամ մենք գործ ունենք հնարավոր քաղաքական ճգնաժամի հետ:

«Բարգավաճ Հայաստան» կուսակցության անդամները ոչ միայն մերժում են իրենց կուսակցության ղեկավարին ներկայացվող պահանջները, այլեւ, դատելով տեղեկատվության արտահոսքից, սպառնում են վայր դնել պատգամավորական մանդատները` դրանով իսկ ստեղծելով խորհրդարանական ճգնաժամ: Ըստ երեւույթին, շեշտը դրվում է գործող Սահմանադրության վրա, համաձայն որի` պատգամավորական տեղերի մեկ երրորդը պետք է պատկանի ընդդիմությանը: Վերոնշյալ հունով իրադարձությունների զարգացման դեպքում իշխող «Քաղաքացիական պայմանագիր» կուսակցությունը կարող է բարդ ընտրության առջեւ հայտնվել՝ ընդհուպ մինչեւ արտահերթ խորհրդարանական ընտրությունների անցկացում: Դրա հավանականությունն էլ ավելի մեծացավ, երբ հայտնի դարձավ, որ «ՔՈ» կուսակցության` Դատախազությանը ներկայացրած դիմումը վերջինս ուղարկել է Հատուկ քննչական ծառայություն` նյութեր նախապատրաստելու համար:

Բայց սա պետության համար ամենակարեւոր խնդիրը չէ: Առաջացած իրավիճակը եւս մեկ անգամ ապացուցում է, որ հետօլիգարխիկ Հայաստանին նոր օրենսդրություն է հարկավոր: Քաղաքականության եւ բիզնեսի տարանջատման, Կուսակցությունների մասին օրենքի, Ընտրական օրենսգրքում արմատական փոփոխությունների շուրջ բանավեճի գաղափարները պետք է դառնան ոչ միայն նոր առանցքային օրենքների ընդունման հիմք, այլեւ նոր Սահմանադրության ընդունման փիլիսոփայական խարիսխ: Սահմանադրությունում միայն իշխանության ճյուղերի գործառույթների իրավական ներդաշնակեցումը բավարար չէ:

 
 

Traditional torchlight procession on the eve of Armenian Genocide commemoration day kicks off in Yerevan

Traditional torchlight procession on the eve of Armenian Genocide commemoration day kicks off in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, APRIL 23, ARMENPRESS. Traditional torchlight procession on the eve of Armenian Genocide commemoration day has kicked off from the Freedom Square of Yerevan to Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex.

ARMENPRESS reports addressing the participants before the launch of the procession ARF Supreme Body member Artur Ghazaryan said, “Your procession continues as long as genocidal Turkey has not faced the historical justice. Your procession will continue as long as the successor of the country that has committed a crime against humanity, I mean today’s Turkey and its leadership continue the policy of denial”.

The participants burnt the flag of Turkey, after which lit the torches and moved to Tsitsernakaberd.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Student Armenian clubs commemorate genocide with assembly at Glendale High

Los Angeles Times
 
 
Student Armenian clubs commemorate genocide with assembly at Glendale High
 
By DANIEL LANGHORNE
APR 23, 2019 | 12:45 PM
 
 
One-hundred-two elementary school students from R.D. White and Jefferson take the stage to perform "April Khagagh" and "Eye of the Tiger" in the 18th annual Armenian Genocide Commemoration in the John Wayne Performing Arts Center at Glendale High School on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Performances by students at Glendale Unified School District schools performed, from elementary to high school. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
 
 
Students in Armenian clubs in the Glendale Unified School District combined their performing-arts talents to remember the 1½ million lives lost 104 years ago in the American Genocide.
 
Clubs’ members from Crescenta Valley, Clark Magnet, Glendale and Hoover high schools hosted the 18th annual Armenian Genocide commemoration held in the John Wayne Performing Arts Center at Glendale High on Wednesday.
 
Students ranging from elementary-school age to high school students participated, and the program featured Armenian music and culture as performers sang, danced, recited poetry and played instruments before an audience of about 500 people.
 
“Our students hope that regardless of your race or ethnicity, together, we can bring awareness, peace and harmony to the world,” said Armina Gharpetian, a member of Glendale Unified school board.
 
Four plays among April events commemorating the Armenian Genocide
APR 16, 2019 | 5:15 PM
 
The commemoration drew dignitaries including counselor Varazdat Pahlavuni from the Consulate General of Armenia in Los Angeles.
 
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) also attended to reiterate his support of a resolution that would require Congress to officially acknowledge the Armenian Genocide for the first time.
 
The Republic of Turkey, a NATO ally, and its supporters have successfully blocked this vote for years despite ongoing protests by Armenian Americans.
 
“Gathered here as we are, in the heart of the Armenian community in Glendale, it may be difficult to understand why it is so difficult,” Schiff said. “The facts are not in dispute. A million and a half people were shot, bludgeoned and marched in the desert to die.”
 
Even though the killings occurred more than a century ago, it’s important for the United States to recognize them as the first holocaust of the 20th century, Schiff said.
 
“For those who have lost loved ones, parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles and cousins, no one has to persuade you why recognition is so important,” he said.
 
Sophia James, a student representative on the school board, served as emcee for the event and said the role held special meaning for her because she is the great-granddaughter of an Armenian Genocide survivor.
 
“Hearing his survival story has impacted my way of thinking and my compassion toward others,” she said. “Despite our tragic past, I’m so proud to be part of a community where Armenians are now thriving.”
 
One of the evening’s highlights was when more than 100 students in the Armenian dual-language immersion program at Jefferson and R.D. White elementary schools stepped onstage to sing “Aprel Khaghagh” in Armenian.
 
The programs at both elementary schools teach classes in Armenian for half of the students’ school day.
 
Audience members also clapped along to traditional Armenian music as members of the dance troupe Ara Dance synchronized their movements in orange dresses and headwear.
 
Greg Krikorian, president of the Glendale Unified school board, closed out the evening with a message to students to be proud of their Armenian heritage, respectful of their neighbors and display the American and Armenian flags together.
 
“We are blessed to live in this great nation of America, and a lot of Americans saved Armenian lives,” Krikorian said.
 
A handful of events commemorating the Armenian Genocide will continue this week. A candlelight vigil in honor of the victims of the Armenian Genocide will be held tonight at City Hall, tomorrow the city will host its annual event at the Alex Theatre to honor the victims and on Thursday there will be a panel discussion titled “Parallel Histories” at the Downtown Glendale Central Library.
 
Daniel Langhorne is a contributor to Times Community News.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 04/19/2019

                                        Friday, 

Kocharian Not Responsible For March 2008 Deaths, Says Babayan

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia -- Samvel Babayan, a retired army general, at a news conference in 
Yerevan, .

Former President Robert Kocharian did not order security forces to shoot and 
kill opposition protesters in Yerevan in 2008, Samvel Babayan, 
Nagorno-Karabakh’s former top military commander, said on Friday.

Babayan questioned the fairness and legality of Kocharian’s continuing 
pre-trial detention on charges stemming from a post-election crackdown on the 
Armenian opposition. He argued that nobody has been charged so far in the 
deaths of eight protesters and two police servicemen in vicious street clashes 
that broke out on March 1, 2008.

The violence followed the forcible dispersal of nonstop opposition protests 
against official results of the February 2008 presidential election which gave 
victory to Serzh Sarkisian, Kocharian’s longtime ally and preferred successor. 
Both men are natives and former wartime leaders of Karabakh.

“We need to know who ordered, who carried out those killings and how it all 
happened,” Babayan told a news conference. “Has anything been solved on that 
score? No.”

“I am sure that the order was not issued by [Kocharian,]” insisted Babayan. He 
said that Kocharian was “in the process of handover” of power to Sarkisian and 
therefore could not have tried to cling to power at any cost.

“The investigating team has officially stated that [Kocharian] has nothing to 
do with the killings,” he went on. “If he has nothing to do, why are you 
prosecuting him? For violating the constitutional, they say. I say, ‘OK, bring 
the case to court so we can see what it’s all about.’”

Kocharian, who completed his second and final presidential term in April 2008, 
was arrested in December on charges of illegally using Armenian army units 
against supporters of Levon Ter-Petrosian, the main opposition candidate in the 
disputed presidential ballot. He denies the charges as politically motivated.

Babayan, 53, was appointed as the commander of Karabakh’s Armenian-backed army 
shortly after Kocharian became the unrecognized republic’s leader in 1992. The 
two men are thought to have maintained a cordial rapport even after Babayan was 
arrested in 2000 for allegedly masterminding a botched attempt on the life of 
the next Karabakh president, Arkady Ghukasian.

The once powerful general was released from prison in 2004. He challenged 
Sarkisian after the latter succeeded Kocharian as Armenia’s president.

In March 2017, Babayan was arrested on charges of illegal arms acquisition and 
money laundering which he strongly denied. A court in Yerevan subsequently 
sentenced him to six years in prison.

Armenia’s Court of Cassation overturned the guilty verdict in June 2018, 
releasing Babayan from prison. The decision came more than a month after 
Sarkisian was overthrown in a popular uprising led by Nikol Pashinian, the 
current Armenian prime minister.

Babayan, who now wants to run in Karabakh’s next presidential election due in 
2020, on Friday drew parallels between the criminal charges brought against him 
and Kocharian. “When they arrested me, they said I smuggled a rocket or a 
nuclear bomb from Georgia,” he said. “It turned out later that I didn’t smuggle 
anything from anywhere.”


Parliament Rejects Import Tariff Sought By Tsarukian

        • Gayane Saribekian

Armenia -- A cement plant in Ararat.

The National Assembly approved on Friday a government bill which the opposition 
Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) said is not far-reaching enough to protect 
domestic manufacturers of cement against cheap cement imports from neighboring 
Iran.

The parliament’s pro-government majority refused to amend the bill amid 
mounting political tensions with BHK leader and businessman Gagik Tsarukian, 
whose assets include one of Armenia’s two cement plants.

Earlier this year, the Armenian government moved to impose hefty taxes on 
imports of much cheaper Iranian cement which more than tripled last year, 
threatening continued operations of the Armenian plants. An Armenian parliament 
committee on economic issues watered down the relevant government bill on April 
12 to ensure that the tariff does not apply to cement clinker, a nodular 
material developed before the final stage of cement production and easily 
turned into the construction material.

Tsarukian’s Multi Group, which includes the Ararat Tsement plant, denounced the 
amendment, saying that it renders the bill meaningless. It said Ararat Tsement 
would be able to use cheap Iranian clinker and manufacture cement without the 
vast majority of its more than 1,000 workers. Hundreds of them received notices 
of termination later on April 12.

The workers responded by going on strike on April 15. They ended the protest 
after Tsarukian cancelled the planned layoffs two days later. The tycoon 
cautioned at the same time that the clinker tariff sought by him is vital for 
the future of the plant located in Ararat, a small town 50 kilometers south of 
Yerevan.


Armenia -- A cement plant in Hrazdan.

BHK lawmakers echoed those warnings as the parliament debated the bill and 
ultimately passed it in the first reading on Friday. “We would lose our cement 
production capacities,” one of them, Mikael Melkumian, said.

Minister for Economic Development Tigran Khachatrian and pro-government 
deputies insisted, however, that cement imports must not be blocked altogether 
because healthy competition between domestic and foreign manufactures will only 
benefit Armenia’s construction sector.

Hayk Gevorgian, a senior lawmaker representing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, 
also attacked Tsarukian, saying that a company presumably linked to the BHK 
leader had privatized Ararat Tsement for just $200,000 in 2002. Gevorgian also 
implicitly accused the company of evading taxes until last year’s “velvet 
revolution” that brought down the country’s former government.

Tsarukian angrily denied those claims in a rare speech delivered on the 
parliament floor. In separate comments to the press, he said that Pashinian’s 
bloc will bear responsibility for economic consequences of the bill.


Armenia - Businessman Gagik Tsarukian (L) and protest leader Nikol Pashinian 
speak to reporters in Yerevan, 2 May 2018.

Tensions between My Step and the BHK have risen since Tsarukian strongly 
criticized the government’s economic policies early this month. Senior 
representatives of the two political forces traded fresh accusations in the 
parliament on Thursday.

Pashinian and Tsarukian met to discuss the cement dispute and other contentious 
issues later on Thursday. Tsarukian afterwards described the meeting as “very 
warm” but did not report any concrete agreements.

The BHK backed the Pashinian-led “velvet revolution” as it gained momentum in 
April 2018. It joined Pashinian’s first cabinet formed in May. The premier 
fired his BHK-affiliated ministers in October, accusing Tsarukian’s party of 
secretly collaborating with the former ruling Republican Party.

The BHK finished a distant second in the December 2018 parliamentary elections 
which Pashinian’s bloc won by a landslide.



Senior Official Denies Corruption Charges

        • Arus Hakobian
        • Naira Nalbandian

Armenia -- Davit Sanasarian, head of the State Oversight Service, attends a 
cabinet meeting in Yerevan, .

A prominent Armenian government official on Friday laughed off corruption 
accusations leveled against him but urged supporters not to undermine the 
government when defending his innocence.

“It would have made more sense to suspect me of assassinating [U.S. President 
John] Kennedy than of being involved in corruption,” Davit Sanasarian, the 
suspended head of the State Oversight Service (SOS), said in a Facebook post.

The National Security Service (NSS) indicted Sanasarian on Thursday as part of 
an ongoing investigation into allegedly corrupt practices in government-funded 
supplies of medical equipment to hospitals. It arrested two senior SOS 
officials in late February, saying that they attempted to cash in on those 
supplies.

According to the NSS, Sanasarian abused his powers to help his subordinates 
enrich themselves and a private company linked to them.

Sanasarian, whose agency is tasked with combatting financial irregularities in 
the public sector, was quick to reject the charges as “fabricated.” Many of his 
supporters, among them Western-funded civic activists, defended him on social 
media, turning on the NSS and its influential director, Artur Vanetsian, in 
particular.

Sanasarian urged them to exercise restraint. “The former regime’s 
propagandists, supposedly defending me, are trying to satisfy their penchant 
for weakening the [current] authorities,” he wrote. “At any rate, in this 
torrent of various kinds of reports, please stop for a while and remember that 
state interests are the main thing.”

Sanasarian, 34, is a former opposition and civic activist who had for years 
accused Armenia’s former leaders of corruption. He actively participated in 
last year’s “velvet revolution,” which succeeded in large measure because of 
widespread popular frustration with graft.

Speaking to reporters shortly before being formally charged, Sanasarian said he 
does not believe that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian ordered the NSS to 
prosecute him for political reasons.


Armenia - Deputy parliament speaker Lena Nazarian talks to journalists, 
Yerevan, .

Another Pashinian ally, deputy parliament speaker Lena Nazarian, ruled out on 
Friday any political motives behind the high-profile criminal case. “There is 
no way anyone can fabricate charges against any official,” she told reporters.

Nazarian also stressed that no member of Pashinian’s political team is immune 
to prosecution. “In the fight against corruption, embezzlement and other 
abuses, we will not be dividing people into our allies and outsiders,” she said.

Edmon Marukian, the leader of the opposition Bright Armenia Party (LHK), 
likewise suggested that the “surprise” charges brought against Sanasarian are 
unlikely to be politically motivated. “It may be [the result of NSS] sloppiness 
or I don’t know what,” he said. “But I don’t think it’s political persecution. 
We’ll see.”



Press Review



Lragir.am says that corruption charges brought against Davit Sanasarian, the 
head of the State Oversight Service (SOS), mark the most serious scandal that 
has erupted in Armenia since last year’s regime change. The publication 
suggests that the National Security Service (NSS) probably had “quite weighty 
grounds” to indict Sanasarian. It wonders whether NSS Director Artur Vanetsian 
discussed the high-profile case with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian before the 
indictment.In any case, it says, it is quite unusual for a serving high-ranking 
Armenian official to be prosecuted on corruption. It also says Pashinian can 
seize upon this case to show that he is really serious about combatting 
corruption in Armenia.

“Hraparak” wonders whether the new authorities are getting “carried away” in 
their fight against corruption and “sacrificing sons of the revolution” 
“History is full of many such examples,” the paper says. “But there is also 
another truth,” it adds. “Human beings are greedy. As a rule, even the most 
ideological individuals succumb to temptations when dealing with lots of money. 
No one is born corrupt. One becomes corrupt over time. At first, they accept 
small gifts and take bribes in kind. Then come diners, trips, free services, 
jobs for friends and relatives. And in the end the time comes for big corrupt 
deals, multimillion-dollar kickbacks.”

“Aravot” says that for Gagik Tsarukian and members of his Prosperous Armenia 
Party (BHK) the previous Armenian parliaments were a much more comfortable 
place than the current one is. “The thing is that since 1995 the [former] 
parliaments attracted, apart from politicians, people whose only goal was to 
protect their business interests,” explains the paper. “For example … many 
members of the former parliament majority were also businesspeople. Whatever 
one thinks of it, the 88-strong majority in the current National Assembly came 
to the parliament to implement some ideas. Their and the Bright Armenia party’s 
function is political.” By contrast, it says, the main mission of BHK deputies 
is to further their leader’s business interests.

(Lilit Harutiunian)


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