‘Nikol has turned into a dictator’։ Hampig Sassounian reveals details of his detention

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Armenia – May 5 2022

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ASALA fighter Hampig Sassounian, who was detained during anti-government protests in Yerevan on Thursday morning, has been set free.

He denounced police brutality against opposition protesters as he spoke to reporters after coming out of the police station.

In Sassounian’s words, he was walking down a street when police officers started detaining young opposition activists and simply asked them why the young people were being detained. In response, two policemen grabbed him and pushed him into a van.

"They acted violently. I even hit my head. I am upset by the conduct of police officers. They probably acted on Nikol Pashinyan’s orders. Shame on you, Nikol! You came to power through the same methods and now you have turned into a dictator. You are no different from the Turks," he said.

How Russia’s Gas-For-Rubles Scheme Is Helping Lift Armenia’s Currency

May 5 2022

  • Armenia’s national currency has seen a sharp rise recently.
  • The country’s Central Bank of Armenia suggests that an influx of Russians coming to escape their home country is what has lifted the dram.
  • Armenia also began paying for Russian gas in rubles which could chip away at dollar demand and help lift the Armenian dram. 

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended economies around the region, Armenia’s currency has sharply gained in value After hovering at its usual rate of just under 500 to the dollar, it dropped to about 518 to the dollar in mid-March before rising to 450 on May 4, a 15 percent gain in about six weeks.

Explanations for the dram’s rise vary. 

The Central Bank of Armenia connected it to the influx of Russians who have come to the country to escape repression and sanctions at home. 

"We have international visitors in Armenia. […] When these people spend money in our resorts or restaurants, it is considered an export growth from the perspective of the balance of payments in Armenia,” the bank’s head, Martin Galstyan, said at a May 3 press conference. “This situation led to the point that we have progressive growth of foreign currency in terms of supply to demand, which resulted in some strengthening of the dram."

Galstyan added that the future course of the dram would depend on how long the visitors stay in Armenia and how they spend. 

Another factor: Armenia recently began paying for natural gas from Russia in rubles rather than in dollars, which was the previous practice. 

"Armenia used to transfer $35-40 million a month to Russia for natural gas alone. Now that amount is not transferred in dollars,” economist Suren Parsyan told local news site lragir.am. With excess dollars now available on the local market, there is less demand for the greenback, supporting the value of the dram. 

“Besides, economic activity in Armenia has slowed down, and people's purchasing power has decreased,” Parsyan added.

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Parsyan told Eurasianet that the Central Bank appears to be not intervening, seeing a chance to tame inflation. In May, the bank’s board met and decided to keep the refinancing rate unchanged at 9.25 percent. “They either could decrease the refinancing rate or buy dollars from the market and bring the exchange rate to what it was before. But the bank doesn’t want to do that since it would result in greater inflation,” he said. 

Core inflation has been running at 7.4 percent so far in 2022, after measuring 7.7 percent in 2021. A rise in the dram should help by making imports less expensive, though it can hurt exporters.

"From the point of view of inflation, this [the rise in the dram] is a positive phenomenon because it mitigates the situation,” Narek Karapetyan, an economist at the Yerevan think tank Amberd, told RFE/RL. “However, we cannot feel the impact immediately." 

The Central Bank’s Galstyan said that inflation was projected to decrease to 4 percent “in the medium term.”

By Eurasianet.org

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7 new coronavirus cases confirmed in Armenia

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YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS. 7 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed over the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 422,865, the Armenian Ministry of Healthcare said.

No new deaths were recorded and the death toll stood at 8,622.

224 people recovered (total recoveries: 411,038).

3,177 tests were administered (total tests: 3,048,431).

As of April 29 the number of active cases stood at 1,522.

Important to strengthen Armenia-Georgia friendly ties in rapidly changing geopolitical environment – FM Darchiashvili

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YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. The relations between Armenia and Georgia have a great potential of political and economic development, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Ilia Darchiashvili said during a joint press conference with Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan in Yerevan.

“We stated that a great potential of political and economic cooperation exists between the two countries. Trade, transport, energy, tourism, culture, education: these are the sectors which play important role in our bilateral relations”, the Georgian FM said, presenting the results of his meeting held with the Armenian FM during his official visit in Yerevan.

Talking about the history of the bilateral relations, the Georgian FM reminded that this year Armenia and Georgia celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. However, he noted that the historical and friendly ties of the two countries have a history of centuries.

“I am confident that the existing cooperation between Georgia and Armenia will continue in the same way. In a rapidly changing geopolitical environment it’s important to strengthen the friendly relations between our countries in order to be able to jointly overcome the new challenges and use the opportunities”, he said.

Ilia Darchiashvili said that they have also discussed in detail the ongoing developments and challenges in the region and the efforts of the two countries directed to these challenges.

“Georgia has always supported the peaceful cooperation and co-existence in South Caucasus. We highly appreciate Armenia’s unconditional support to Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, which speaks about the partnering relations between the two countries”, he said.

In his turn Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said that there is a political dialogue between Armenia and Georgia, and the mutual partnership both in bilateral and multilateral platforms is at a high level.

At their meeting the two ministers specifically touched upon the transit potential of the South Caucasian region. The Georgian FM said it is of “critical” significance not only for Georgia, but also for Armenia.

“It was stated that the sides will support new transit projects, taking into account the strategic goals and issues of the two countries. In terms of economic cooperation we attach importance to the complete use of the existing potential. I am happy that the sessions of the bilateral economic commission are being held on a regular basis. We have expressed readiness for further effective collaboration. I am deeply convinced that our future relations will continue in accordance with the best traditions”, the Georgian FM added.

He thanked his Armenian counterpart for the welcome and also expressed readiness to host Mirzoyan in Tbilisi at a convenient time.

Artsakh’s FM condemns terrorist attacks on state structures in a phone conversation with Pridnestrovian FM

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YEREVAN, APRIL 28, ARMENPRESS. On April 28, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh David Babayan had an online  conversation with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR) Vitaly Ignatyev, ARMENPRESS was infomred from the press service of MFA Armenia.
 
Minister Babayan condemned the terrorist attacks on a number of PMR state structures committed the day before, expressing solidarity with the fraternal Pridnestrovian people on behalf of the authorities and people of Artsakh.

 
Issues related to regional and global geopolitical developments, as well as the relations between the foreign ministries of the two countries were discussed during the meeting too.




Town of Dilijan to host GASTROFEST festival

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. More than 20 restaurants from across Armenia and Artsakh will deliver master-classes on Armenian cuisine and dance in the May 6-8 GASTROFEST in Dilijan.

Restaurants, food and drink producers from all parts of Armenia will present their products to visitors.

Moreover, gastrofests will take place in all restaurants of Dilijan.

The festival’s project manager Anna Tlustokhovich said that GASTROFEST will be organized in a town fair format. It will feature live music, dancing master-classes and a gastronomic quest.

Visitors will have the chance to take part in cooking competitions.

“This is the first time that we are organizing the festival but we will do everything for it to become an annual event and make it more and more interesting every year. Next year we plan to organize other festivals not only in Dilijan but other cities of Armenia,” Tlustokhovich said.

The charity pavilion of the Soldier’s Home Rehabilitation Center will also participate in the festival, and guests will be able to buy souvenirs and other handicrafts made by veterans of the 44-day war.

The festival is organized by GoToArmenia tourism project.

Armenian Genocide victims’ cross-stone installed in France

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The unveiling of the cross-stone dedicated to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims took place in Nimes, France.

The event was attended by Armenia’s Ambassador to France Hasmik Tolmajian, Mayor of Nimes Jean-Paul Fournier, chairwoman of the Standing Committee on National Defense and Armed Forces of the French National Assembly Franoise Dumas, Consul of Armenia in Marseilles Samvel Lalayan, and several other officials.

Also, the Nimes city park, where the aforesaid cross-stone was placed, was named in memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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Ex-minister accuses Pashinyan of lying about military gear

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Former Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, who is currently in custody, has denied Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statement that the latter learned about the shortage of helmets and ballistic vests in the army shortly after the start of the 44-day war.

"I solemnly declare that the demand for weapons and military gear of the armed forces, including helmets and ballistic vests, is laid out in the Arms and Military Equipment Development Program, which was last approved by the Armenian government during Nikol Pashinyan's time in office," Tonoyan said in a statement on Monday.

Speaking in the parliament on April 13, Pashinyan said that several days after the start of the 44-day war in Artsakh, he first learned that the Armenian army had problems with helmets and bulletproof vests.

AW: Celebrating Palm Sunday in Aghavno: A Rebellious Act of Existence

A house in the village of Aghavno (Photo: Irina Safaryan)

Have you ever been to Artsakh? If yes, you probably remember the first village of small, cozy houses with red rooftops. That’s the border village of Aghavno, connecting Artsakh with Armenia. It’s one of the cradles of hope and revival located in the Lachin corridor (the tiny pass controlled by Russian peacekeepers to help Armenians living in Artsakh freely and safely travel to and from Armenia) where several hundred people defended their right to live and didn’t flee the village even when it was deprived of electricity, water and other utilities. To this day, there is no gas in Aghavno; residents use electricity and wood-fired ovens to heat their homes. 

The village recently celebrated Palm Sunday (Tsaghkazard in Armenian). The celebration was organized by locals and members of an initiative known as Mshakutamet (literally translates to “close to the culture”). There was so much happiness and joy in this small village that I couldn’t resist sharing my experiences from the day. 

Mshakutamet team

Mshakutamet is an educational, cultural initiative founded in 2020 during the Artsakh War. Its goal is to spread Armenian culture, traditions and rich heritage especially in the border villages of Armenia and Artsakh. There are about 50 teachers, young and talented professionals who, by the way, are all volunteers. They started their initiative in Tavush and hosted classes in Eraskh. Now, they are at the “Gate of Artsakh’’Aghavno. Young people from all over Armenia are giving classes on embroidery, reading, guitar, national songs and dances, piano, theater and the history of art to help raise a generation of patriots who know their history, culture and traditions and are able to stand strong on their motherland knowing the value of every inch of it. 

During an inspiring conversation with the co-founders of Mshakutamet, we were introduced to three volunteers who moved to Aghavno to reveal the best in Aghavno’s school children and organize the event. Arusyak Mkrtchyan teaches piano, history of art and theatrical art. Naira Ter-Asatryan is a guitar coach who teaches national songs and dance. Shushan Babayan leads reading and embroidery classes. 

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to teach the young generation as the village itself is amazing, and village children as always are very talented and very smart,” commented Mkrtchyan. “There was no fear before coming to Aghavno despite the fact that we are surrounded by the Azerbaijani army, and there is only a small corridor which connects Artsakh to Armenia.”

Ahead of the Lenten season, organizers celebrated Barekendan in the border village of Aygedzor in Tavush. “I think that we have taken a step away from our traditional values and traditional holidays,” said Mkrtchyan. “This is why it’s so important to bring them back to life and show our people how amazing they are.”

Mkrtchyan said a Palm Sunday celebration in Aghavno was a dream of a community member. “Tsaghkazard is children’s blessing day, and we wished to have a pastor and bless all the children living in Aghavno as there is a church, but there is no working pastor. Another main reason to celebrate Tsaghkazard in Aghavno was to keep an eye on the borderline villages and to make people living here feel that we care that we are here for them. There were obviously difficulties while organizing this event, but the whole village and the mayor and even a young child supported us to make Tsaghkazard happen.”

A son of Aghavno, Palm Sunday 2022

Mkrtchyan is hoping more young people will join the mission Mshkutamet to spread Armenian culture throughout the homeland. “The Mshakutamet initiative has helped school children of Aghavno discover their inner talents, and they are really happy for this opportunity. We are planning to have classes in all borderline villages of Artsakh in future.”

Another outstanding participant and organizer of the celebration is Nina Shahverdyan from Stepanakert. She is an English language teacher working in Aghavno. She graduated from the American University of Armenia and moved to Aghavno to teach and inspire children with her own experience and bright personality.

Nina Shahverdyan

‘’Villagers are happy to see this joy and all the people coming to Aghavno to celebrate Tsaghkazard here,” said Shahverdyan. “Mshakutamet is doing a great job here and bringing new colors to Aghavno’s everyday life. Children are happy to have them and spend quality time with them. They explore themselves from different angles, and in general every kind of activity in Aghavno is always welcomed by the mayor and the fearless habitants.”

Alison Tahmizian Meuse

There were many guests from Yerevan and other parts of Armenia and Artsakh including Alison Tahmizian Meuse, a journalist who moved to Armenia from the US a year ago and believes in the protection of Armenian statehood. She commented, “Being here in Aghavno, I feel a great sense of purpose, determination and optimism, especially while seeing the activism and smiles of not only the kids, but young people and adults living in this community. It was wonderful to see many people come from Yerevan and Stepanakert and join them. I emphasize that every Armenian anywhere in the world should stand and speak loudly in support of the Republic of Artsakh.”  

Children were seen playing Armenian games, dancing the Tamzara and Kochari and helping themselves to delicious food, including traditional Zhengyalov hats (bread with herbs) and homemade halva. 

Hope and a firm claim to this land are keeping these brave people here despite all the obstacles that have occurred after the November 9 trilateral agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. Villagers in Aghavno exemplify once again that it’s the people living on the soil who decide their own fate, and only with their unconditional determination does a territory for someone else become a homeland for them.  

Tsaghkazard in Aghavno was a declaration of people that they are here, and they continue to live and create. The whole world should recognize their natural right to live and their right to self-determination.

Palm Sunday in Aghavno, 2022

Nikol Pashinyan says Armenian army is at the most difficult stage

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Armenian army is at its most difficult stage, and the upcoming transformations will not be easy, said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday at the parliament.

Armenia and its armed forces, as he noted, embarked on a thorny and extremely difficult path.

“What we have to do and the reforms we have to implement is not an easy path. But we must understand that we have certain objective limitations, and we must do everything to overcome them.

"It is for this reason that I made a decision according to which a person who is a representative of the current political team should become the Minister of Defense of the Republic.

"And now, looking back, I regret that I did not make this decision sooner. However, I am not sure that it was necessary to do so from the very beginning,” he added.