Caucasian Silicon Valley – Italian leading news outlet refers to Armenia’s IT sector

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS. Leading Italian RaiNews news outlet referred to the development of the IT sector in Armenia in an article headlined “Caucasian Silicon Valley”. ARMENPRESS reports journalist Martino Seniga toured in the leading IT companies in Armenia and presented their innovations.

“In the capital city of Armenia, Yerevan numerous start-ups and companies are flourishing, many of which are global leaders in their spheres. For that very reason WCIT-2019 will take place in Yerevan on October 6-9”, the journalist wrote.

The journalists also talked with Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, visited the office of WCIT-2019, Vanadzor Technology Ceter, Renderforest company, Armat laboratory, COAF Smart center and talked with their employees.  

Seniga also told in the article about Armenia’s history and presented its culture.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Pointless Vilification

Garen Yegparian

BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

Since we live, unfortunately, in the golden age of propaganda, it’s worth addressing one technique that practitioners of that black art use to support their efforts. When reality and facts are simply too powerful to overcome through misdirection, incomplete information, and outright falsehoods, they will take to outright attacks designed to undermine the credibility of individuals or groups who do stand for truth.

A prime example that came to my attention a few months ago is an article titled “Robert Fisk And Legitimizing Terror” by one Aslan Yavuz Sir. You probably recognized Fisk’s name. He is a journalist who has been working the Middle East beat for decades and is known for exposing a lot of uncomfortable truths. He has also written about Armenians and the Genocide. This seems to have nettled Sir enough that he took to the pages of a Turkish newspaper to smear Fisk. He accuses Fisk of legitimizing Armenian terrorism and “hatred” of Turks by creating categories (“good” and “bad” Turks), as if we need help from anyone to understand what Turks and their behavior are all about. Sir is a doctoral candidate and “analyst” at AVIM (Avrasya Incelemeleri Merkezi – Eurasian Studies Center) which seems to be an entity that dedicates a lot of its efforts towards spewing anti-Armenian publications. He seems to be quite prolific and his writings are presented bilingually in English and Turkish. If this doesn’t arouse suspicions as to Sir’s own competence and credibility to speak to Armenian issues, and thereby about Robert Fisk, I don’t know what does. Sir may be someone we’ll have to watch over the coming years.

Another favorite target, this time of some misguided and overly cynical Armenians, is Rep. Adam Schiff of California. These overly critical compatriots of ours take to all manner of media to denigrate Schiff. They cannot seem to fathom that someone could genuinely be interested in serving a just cause and being its advocate. They see only devious pandering on the congressman’s part and go to great lengths question his motives and to manufacture linkages between other positions of his they disagree with and negative effects on Armenians of those positions they perceive. I happen to have had the honor and pleasure of meeting and working with Schiff over the last two decades and can vouch for the fact the smears directed at him are utterly unfounded. Do I agree with his every action/policy? Of course I don’t. But neither do I find it even slightly constructive to tear down a man who has been a friend and supporter of Armenians and our issues. The fact that he advocates on behalf of his constituents ought to be recognized as a positive, him doing his job.

Since we’ve entered the electoral-political arena, it’s worth noting another ridiculous target of bad-mouthing. Some people see nothing but evil in that arena. As a result, they legitimize their laziness and do not even vote. For them the electoral-political arena is overwhelmingly corrupt, dominated by crooks who say what constituents want to hear to get elected and continue their alleged self-serving ways while in office. Are there such people who win elections? Of course, but the significant majority are not of that ilk. I don’t agree with the right-wing politicians who have dominated American politics for the last two or three decades. I think most of them fools, and often of very low intelligence. But I do believe that most of them entered the electoral in pursuit of their (in my opinion utterly misguided) ideals and agenda. So if you are one of those anti-election cynics, please, reenter that part of the civic arena and stop sneering at those who already do their electoral-civic duty. Otherwise, YOU are the most responsible for the evils you loathe most since your vote is absent when such lowlifes run for office.

Another favorite target of propagandists (in this case those acting for the far-right and corporatist sectors of civic/political life) is the environmental movement. Motivated by blind greed and a hefty dose of scientific ignorance, they like to portray as “crazy” or “unreasonable” or “extreme” those who speak and act to ensure that we continue to have a planet that is hospitable to human life. A simple example is that of tailpipe emissions. Half a century ago, when cities were being struck by killer smog days, legislative action forced car companies to improve the number of miles cars could travel on a gallon of gas. There was much nay-saying and wailing coming from the automobile industry and its hacks. They said it couldn’t be done, at least as quickly as the government wanted, and yet, it was achieved. And, it was NECESSARY. This “flavor” of nonsensical propaganda is often heard when protecting endangered species (supposedly it hurts the local economy, while the opposite is true since many people want to see those same animals and travel to, and spend money in, the places where those critters can be found). Of course the big issue today is climate change (global warming) and the havoc it is wreaking already. Denialists, much like their Armenian-Genocide-denying Turkish counterparts, play fast and loose with the temporal aspect of facts. Where the Turks might point to the few instances of Armenians taking up arms to defend themselves AFTER massacres had started, neglecting this causality, climate denialists play a slightly different chronological game. They argue that Earth’s climate has always fluctuated. That’s true. But it has never changed AS FAST as it is now. We are the cause of that speed and the damage that such rapid change is causing. Here again, the overwhelming weight of reality forces climate denialists to resort to name calling and attempts to discredit those fighting for our well-being.

Finally, there’s the anti-ARF contingent. Whether motivated by jealousy of the ARF’s accomplishments, hidden agendas I cannot fathom, or sheer ignorance, these folks seem incapable of ever acknowledging that this organization did something good, or right. They always gin up some conspiracy theory, attacking the organization’s current activists. Otherwise rational people in Yerevan still believe that the ARF leadership carried out a hoard of gold when the Soviets took over the country. The ARF’s role in the Artsakh movement is downplayed or denied. The worldwide lobbying efforts of the ARF and its outreach arm, the ANC, are never acknowledged for the benefit they bring to the homeland by helping keep Turkey at bay internationally and securing much needed aid for development in our homeland. Even something as obvious and intense as the ARF’s role in fighting Serzh Sarkissian’s ill-considered, ill-fated, and utterly destructive Protocols is conveniently disregarded and instead other, admittedly less flattering, doings by the party are repeatedly touted. This is an example of the propaganda of incomplete information coupled with smearing individuals.

Let’s all call out these pointless propagandists for the vile creatures they are and have a civilized, fact-based, discourse on whatever issues confront us.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/26/2019

                                        Monday, 

Prominent Armenian General’s Rank Restored

        • Marine Khachatrian

Armenia -- Former Defense Minister Vagharshak Harutiunian, Yerevan, 14Jun2016

Vagharshak Harutiunian, a former Armenian defense minister, has been reinstated 
to the rank of lieutenant-general which had been controversially revoked by 
former President Robert Kocharian.

Harutiunian served as defense minister for almost a year from 1999-2000. He was 
among senior Armenian government officials who challenged Kocharian in the wake 
of the October 1999 deadly terrorist attack on the country’s parliament.

Virtually all of those officials, including Prime Minister Aram Sarkisian, were 
sacked when Kocharian prevailed in the power struggle in May 2000. Harutiunian 
subsequently joined Sarkisian’s opposition Hanrapetutyun (Republic) party.

Kocharian stripped him of his military rank in 2002 in a presidential decree 
which was condemned as illegal by Harutiunian and opposition leaders.

President Armen Sarkissian annulled that decree late last week. Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian said on Friday that the decision was requested by him.

Speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service, Aram Sarkisian said he personally asked 
Pashinian to help “redress the injustice” committed by Kocharian.

Another senior member of Hanrapetutyun, Hovik Arsenian, also welcomed the 
resulting decisions. “[Harutiunian] is a worthy son of our state and I am sure 
that he will continue to fight for our people and our country’s security,” he 
said.

Harutiunian, who is known as a strong advocate of Armenia’s close military ties 
with Russia, himself declined to comment. He said he will hold a news 
conference soon.



EU Envoy Praises Armenian Government

        • Harry Tamrazian

Armenia -- Piotr Switalski, head of the European Delegation in Armenia, at a 
news conference in Yerevan, July 22, 2019.

The outgoing head of the European Union Delegation in Yerevan, Piotr Switalski, 
heaped praise on Armenia’s current government on Monday, saying that it is 
successfully combatting corruption and pursuing a “responsible” foreign policy.

“I believe that the [government] efforts to fight against corruption and to 
remove the gray zones from economic activities have been successful,” he told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian service in a farewell interview. “I think that the most 
important element in combatting corruption is the political will. The 
leadership of the country, the government has demonstrated very clearly that 
they have the political will to combat corruption.”

Switalski said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government, which took office 
following last year’s “Velvet Revolution,” is also enacting legislation and 
creating institutions necessary for a “system of combatting corruption at 
different levels.”

The fight against corruption, he went on, enjoys strong popular support. “I 
think that Armenians do not want to go back to the previous times when 
corruption, nepotism were part of their life. They now understand what life 
without corruption is much better,” said the diplomat who has headed the EU 
mission in Yerevan for the last four years.

Switalski also spoke of a broader change in public mood in Armenia which he 
said has occurred since the 2018 revolution. “The main difference that I can 
see when meeting and talking with Armenians is … this feeling of freedom in 
their eyes,” he explained. “The fear which sometimes in the past was visibly 
present in their statements and conversations today is gone. They behave like 
free people and they enjoy this freedom.”


Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian meets with Piotr Switalski in Yerevan, 
21Aug2019.

The envoy cautioned, though, that this freedom has also led to increased “hate 
speech” in the country “We encourage Armenia, including the government, to 
deploy additional efforts to combat hate speech until it is not too late,” he 
said without citing concrete examples of such intolerance.

Switalski further reiterated that the EU’s relationship with Armenia is 
“excellent.” He said Pashinian’s administration is committed to implementing 
the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed by Brussels 
and the former Armenian government in November 2017.

The 350-page CEPA offers Armenia closer partnership with the EU in return for 
major political and economic reforms. It was negotiated as a less far-reaching 
alternative to the Association Agreement which was nearly finalized by the two 
sides in 2013.

Then President Serzh Sarkisian precluded the signing of that agreement by 
unexpectedly deciding to make his country part of the Russian-led Eurasian 
Economic Union (EEU). Armenia’s subsequent accession to the EEU was strongly 
criticized by some opposition leaders, including Pashinian.

Nevertheless, ever since he swept to power Pashinian has repeatedly ruled out 
Armenia’s withdrawal from the EEU or the Collective Security Treaty 
Organization (CSTO), another alliance of ex-Soviet states.

“I believe that Armenian foreign policy is pursued with a sense of 
responsibility and balance and open horizons,” said Switalski. He commended the 
current authorities in Yerevan for ensuing “strong continuity” in EU-Armenia 
ties and trying to be “open to opportunities offered from any direction, 
including the European direction.”



Amulsar Mining Risks ‘Manageable,’ Insists Top Investigator

        • Susan Badalian

Armenia -- Yura Ivanyan, a senior official from the Investigative Committee, at 
a news conference in Yrevan, .

A major gold mining project launched in Armenia by a Western company poses only 
“manageable” environmental risks, a senior law-enforcement official who has 
investigated it insisted on Monday.

The official, Yura Ivanian, also stood by the investigators’ conclusion that 
the Armenian Ministry of Environment Protection did not break any laws or 
regulations when it formally allowed the company, Lydian International, in 2016 
to develop the Amulsar gold deposit.

“The assessment of the environmental and social impact on the mine’s 
exploitation received a positive conclusion from the Ministry of Environment 
Protection without any violation of the law,” Ivanian told a news conference.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian told Armenia’s Investigative Committee to look 
into the legality of Lydian’s mining license shortly after he came to power in 
May last year. The law-enforcement agency was specifically supposed to find out 
whether ministry officials misled people living near Amulsar about "dangerous 
risks" posed by the project.

The Investigative Committee chief, Hayk Grigorian, said on August 15 that it 
has no grounds to indict anyone as a result of its inquiry led by Ivanian. 
Grigorian cited the findings of an environmental audit of the Amulsar project 
commissioned by the Armenian government and conducted by a Lebanese consulting 
firm, ELARD.

In its final report submitted to the investigators, ELARD concluded that toxic 
waste from the would-be mine is extremely unlikely to contaminate mineral water 
sources in the nearby resort town of Jermuk or rivers and canals flowing into 
Lake Sevan.

The 200-page report says that gold mining poses greater environmental risks for 
other rivers in the area. But it says they can be minimized if Lydian takes 16 
“mitigating measures” recommended by ELARD.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian pointed to these conclusions when he indicated 
on August 19 his intention to enable Lydian to the restart the 
multimillion-dollar project disrupted by protesters more than a year ago.

Armenian environmental activists denounced that statement. They said that in 
fact ELARD gave a negative assessment of the project’s impact on the 
environment.

This led Pashinian to announce on August 23 that he will seek additional 
explanations from the ELARD at a video conference that will be held this week. 
Visiting communities surrounding Amulsar, said he will press the Lebanese 
environmental consultants to give “clear-cut answers” to lingering questions 
about the safety of Lydian’s operations.

“Although the [ELARD] audit refers to a number of shortcomings and omissions 
[in the Lydian’s project] its overall conclusion must be put into context,” 
said Ivanian.

The investigator stressed the importance of the 16 safety measures recommended 
by ELARD and essentially accepted by Lydian. “The mitigating measures are 
reasonable and adequate, and if they are implemented along with additional 
measures the environmental risks will be manageable,” he said.

Asked what will happen if those risks turn out to be serious after the start of 
open-pit mining at Amulsar, Ivanian said Armenia’s laws allow authorities to 
monitor and ensure Lydian’s compliance with environmental regulations.



Armenia ‘Unlikely’ To Ratify Contentious European Treaty In 2019

        • Ruzanna Stepanian

Armenia - Riot police confront anti-LGBT protesters outside the parliament 
building in Yerevan, April 8, 2019.

Justice Minister Rustam Badasian said on Monday that Armenia’s government is 
unlikely to seek parliamentary ratification before the end of this year of a 
European treaty strongly opposed by the Armenian Apostolic Church and other 
groups championing traditional family values.

The treaty signed in 2011 and known as the Istanbul Convention commits Council 
of Europe member states to combatting violence against women. Armenia has still 
not ratified the convention despite being among its signatories.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government indicated this summer its intention 
to ensure the treaty’s quick ratification by the parliament. It immediately met 
with resistance from socially conservative groups and individuals, including 
the chairman of Armenia’s national bar association.

While supporting the protection of women, opponents object to the Istanbul 
Convention’s definition of gender as “social roles, behaviors, activities and 
characteristics that a particular society considers appropriate for women and 
men.” They say this paves way for introducing transsexual or transgender as 
separate categories and legalizing same-sex marriage.

The top clergymen of the state-backed Armenian Apostolic Church added their 
voice to these objections in late July, urging the authorities not to ratify 
the convention. In a joint declaration, they said it poses a threat to 
traditional marriage defined by Armenian law as a union between a man and a 
woman.


Armenia -- Catholicos Garegin II (C) and other senior clergymen celebrate 
Christmas Mass at the Echmiadzin Catheral, January 6, 2015.

The outcry appears to have at least slowed down the ratification process, with 
the government deciding earlier this month to ask a Council of Europe body, the 
Venice Commission, for an advisory opinion on the treaty’s conformity with 
Armenia’s constitution.

Badasian said the commission will present its arguments in October. The 
government will then have to discuss the matter in detail before sending the 
convention to the National Assembly for ratification, he said, adding that a 
parliamentary debate on it this year is therefore “not realistic.”

Badasian at the same time continued to dismiss the critics’ arguments and 
insist that the convention’s ratification could not obligate the Armenian 
authorities to legalize same-sex marriages or adoption of children by LGBT 
people. He said he too is too opposed to such marriages.

“A family must continue to be a union of a man and a woman,” the minister told 
reporters. “Only members of a family recognized by the state, namely a man and 
a woman, can adopt children. This is my position.”

Badasian also argued that neighboring Georgia has not scrapped or amended its 
legal provisions against same-sex marriage as a result of ratifying the 
Istanbul Convention.

For the same reasons the convention has also sparked controversy in several 
other Council of Europe member states. Two of them, Bulgaria and Slovakia, 
rejected it last year.

In Croatia, the parliament ratified the treaty in April 2018 amid protests by 
local social conservatives. To placate them, the Croatian government adopted a 
separate statement saying the treaty will not change Croatia’s legal definition 
of marriage as a union between man and woman.


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Asbarez: Prelate’s Back to School Message

Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian

With Christian love and fatherly blessings I extend my greetings to you all, principals, administrators, educators, students, parents, and all devotees of the Armenian School at the commencement of the 2019 – 2020 academic year. It is my prayer and wish for this, and every, school year to abound with the Lord’s blessings, with success, productivity, and fruitfulness, for the instruction and enrichment of the minds and spirits of our youth.

After a restful summer, today, the heart of our communities—our schools—pulsate once again with the energy of our youth. Our schools are astir for a new year, which we welcome with high and hopeful expectations.

Let us thank the Lord for granting us the blessing of a new year and new opportunities to shape the minds of our youth with knowledge and wisdom and their hearts and souls with the values of our faith and heritage.

Dear students,

Your presence and vivacious spirit enlivens our schools. Always remember and appreciate the privilege of attending an Armenian school, which is not an ordinary place of learning but a distinctive institution where you grow and develop in your identity as Armenians. Take advantage of the unique instruction you are fortunate to be offered; learn our uplifting prayers and our language, learn about our rich history and heritage, our ancient faith and homeland, and think of how you can contribute to the advancement of our nation.

In the eloquent words of Moushegh Ishkhan, “The Armenian language is the home of the Armenian, in the four corners of the world, where every Armenian can enter as the landlord.” Our churches, schools, and language are our bastions throughout the Diaspora, through which our history and Armenia live on. Let us remain true to our rich and ancient heritage.

We commend all those who play a part in the continued success of our schools, the members of the Board of Regents, local school boards, principals, directors, faculty, and volunteers. May God pour His abundant blessings upon you all and upon our dear students.

Welcome back to school.

Prayerfully,

Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian
Prelate, Western United States
2019 – 2020 School Year Opening

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ՍԴ դատավոր Վահե Գրիգորյանը հանդես է եկել հայտարարությամբ՝ հերքելով մամուլի հրապարակումը, թե ինքն է պատվիրել Մարտի 1-ի գործի վերաբերյալ սկանդալային հրապարակումը BBC-ում.


«Հրապարակված նյութն ապատեղեկատվություն է:


BBC-ի ռուսական ծառայության կողմից 07/08/2019թ.-ին հրապարակված «Кто расстрелял демонстрантов в Ереване в 2008 году? Следствие указало на отряд из Карабаха» հոդվածի կապակցությամբ կամ առնչությամբ ես ո՛չ մինչեւ ՍԴ դատավորի պաշտոնը ստանձնելը, ո՛չ էլ, առավել եւս, դրանից հետո, որեւէ տեղեկություն, փաստաթուղթ կամ այլ նյութ որեւէ լրատվամիջոցի կամ դրա ներկայացուցչի կամ էլ օրենքով նախատեսված շրջանակից դուրս այլ անձի չեմ փոխանցել:


BBC-ի նշված նյութի հեղինակի հետ ես որեւէ շփում կամ առնչություն, միջնորդավորված կամ անմիջական, երբեւէ չեմ ունեցել: Մենք միմյանց հետ որեւէ շփում առհասարակ չունենք եւ չենք ունեցել»,- գրել է նա Facebook-ի իր էջում:


Հիշեցնենք, ավելի վաղ  Politik.am-ի ռուսաստանյան աղբյուրները հայտնել էին, որ BBC պարբերականում մարտի 1-ի գործի վերաբերյալ հրապարակումը տեղադրվել է ՍԴ դատավոր, ՀՀ իշխանությունների հովանավորյալ Վահե Գրիգորյանի միջնորդությամբ՝ ՀՔԾ պետ Սասուն Խաչատրյանի ցուցումով:

Armenia wins 5 medals at International Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 10 2019
Education 15:48 10/08/2019 Armenia

The Armenian schoolchildren’s team has won 5 medals – 2 silver and 3 bronze – at the 2019 International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics held in Keszthely, Hungary.

A total of 53 teams, comprising 260 schoolchildren, from 46 countries competed at the Olympiad, the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport reports.

12th grader Davit Zohrabyan and 11th grader Karen Baghdasaryan captured silver for the team, while 11th graders Eva Hunanyan, Davit Kirakosyan and 12th grader Kristine Grigoryan won bronze medals. All the school students represent the Yerevan Physics and Mathematics Specialized School after Artashes Shahinyan.

During the Olympiad, a six-member multinational team competition took place, in which Armenia’s schoolchildren competed in different teams.

The team including Kristine Grigoryan took the first place, while the team in which Davit Zohrabyan performed took the second place in this competition. 

At the 2018 International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics held in Beijing, China, the Armenian team won 2 silver and 1 bronze medals, as well as 2 commendations. 

Armenia’s defense minister promises ‘military surprises’ after purchase of Russian fighters

Panorama, Armenia

Armenia expects to receive Su-30SM multifunctional fighter jets from Russia in late 2019 or early 2020 as envisaged by the contract, Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan told reporters on Monday.

Asked whether the country plans to purchase other types of armament in the near future, the minister refrained from making any comments but promised ‘military surprises.’

“I cannot speak about it at the moment, but there shall be military surprises,” the defense chief said. 

Armenpress: ”My step for Shirak Province” investment-business forum kicks off in Gyumri

'My step for Shirak Province'' investment-business forum kicks off in Gyumri

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YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. ''My step for Shirak Province'' investment-business forum and local production exhinition kicked off in Gyumri on July 20.

PM Pashinyan and Shirak Governor Tigran Petrisyan will deliver welcoming remarks, followed by panel discussions. Nearly 50 investmentprojects will be presented.

The forum's slogan is ''Start from Shirak''. Days before the start of the forum www.shirak.biz website was launched.

“My step for Shirak region” business forum, initiated by the Government of the Republic of Armenia, aims to create a platform, which will promote the development of the economy and the communities of Shirak region through multilateral collaboration among local and foreign businesses.

The Forum makes an opportunity to present the economic potential, development prospectives of the Region, as well as ready-made investment projects.

As ARMENPRESS was inforemdf rom the press service of Shirak Governorate, based on the peculiarities of Shirak region 3 directions were defined: IT/Industry, Tourism, Agriculture

The forum will be launched by the Business Expo, where more than 50 companies will present their products and services.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




70% of polled Armenians are optimistic about the country’s future

MediaMax, Armenia
70% of polled Armenians are optimistic about the country’s future

The full report is available here.

 The highest level of optimism was recorded among people aged 15-34 (86%).

 22% of the surveyed were pessimistic about their future and 1% said they did not know.

 As for the view on the country’s future, 70% of the polled were optimistic and 29% were pessimistic.

 66% of the surveyed were satisfied with the way democracy works in Armenia, while 30% were not.

 The survey was conducted over February and March of 2019 among 1000 people.