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France can recognize Nagorno Karabakh Republic – Paris Mayor

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 12:10, 4 October, 2021

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, who is going to run for the 2022 French presidential election, says France can recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

She made a Twitter post, sharing the article by renowned French philosopher, writer Bernard-Henri Lévy titled “France can recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic” and wrote: “I definitely agree. France can recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic”.

In his article published at Le Point, Bernard-Henri Lévy said that France must find courage to support the Armenian side that has been attacked.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Sports: Record-breaking weightlifting finale in Finland by Armenian super-heavyweight Lalayan

Inside the Games
Oct 4 2021

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Varazdat Lalayan highlighted Armenia’s prowess in the heavier categories of men’s weightlifting by rounding off the European Junior and Under-23 Championships in Rovaniemi in Finland with three continental records.

The 22-year-old missed his final two attempts but by then he had already bettered the European under-23 super-heavyweight records across the board with a snatch of 206 kilograms, a clean and jerk of 241kg and a phenomenal total of 447kg.

That was 6kg more than Ali Davoudi of Iran made in taking silver at the Tokyo Olympic Games in August.

Second-placed Eduard Ziaziulin of Belarus, who holds two European junior records, was 16kg behind Lalayan and the bronze medallist Oleh Hanzenko of Ukraine was beaten by 69kg.

Hanzenko’s team mate Bohdan Hoza had arguably the outstanding single performance of the week when he broke his own junior world record for the 109kg snatch, making 190kg on his way to victory.

Ukraine’s junior world champion Kamila Konotop, who was fifth in Tokyo, made 95-114-209 in winning the women’s 55kg.

Ukraine finished third in the combined junior and under-23 medals table behind Russia and Armenia, with the ever-improving Italian team fourth.

Armenia won the men’s 81kg, 89kg, 109kg and over-109kg in the under-23 event.

Gor Minasyan, Lalayan’s 26-year-old national team mate, would be the best super-heavyweight in the world but for the presence of Lasha Talakhadze, the unstoppable multiple champion and world record-holder from Georgia.

Lasha was in Finland to train and as a special guest of the organisers, but he was not there to see Lalayan’s effort as he was being taken on a visit around "the official hometown of Santa Claus", as Rovaniemi sells itself.

In the junior super-heavyweights Enzo Kuworge of The Netherlands made it look easy with six from six.

Kuworge, who totalled 409kg when he finished sixth in Tokyo, did not need to lift anywhere near as much as he comfortably added the European title to the world junior title he won in May.

The 20-year-old made 175-210-385.

There were rare gold medals for Serbia, via Radmila Zagorac in the junior women’s 45kg, and Norway, whose Solfrid Koanda took the under-23 women’s super-heavyweights.

Athletes from Israel, Czech Republic, Finland, Denmark and Slovakia made rare visits to the podium through the week and Britain took gold and bronze in the under-23 women’s 55kg through Fraer Morrow and Catrin Jones.

But apart from Italy – which has improved from ninth to fifth to fourth in the past three Junior and Under-23 Championships – the dominant nations were from eastern Europe.

Armenia had five winners in the juniors, three men and two women, while Russia had four.

Artur Babayan, with a 365kg total in the junior men’s 96kg, Evgeniia Guseva with 103-127-230 in the junior women’s 71kg, and Daria Akhmerova, with 245kg in the under-23 women’s 87kg, were arguably the top performers for Russia.

For Italy, Giulia Imperio set a clean and jerk continental junior record of 101kg as she won the junior women’s 49kg with 82-101-183, and Giulia Miserendino took the Junior 64kg with 100-120-220.

Their junior men’s winners were Sergio Massida at 61kg with 126-154-280 and Cristiano Ficco at 89kg with 158-196-348.

There was a poignant victory for the Romanian Bianca Dumitrescu, who was presented with a unique Fair Play Award by Lasha and Santa.

Dumitrescu should have competed in the under-23 women’s 45kg, where she was a strong medal contender, but was temporarily in isolation with the entire Romanian team after a false COViD-19 positive for a team mate.

The amended result of the false positive was not provided in time for her to make the official weigh-in. 

Instead she lifted alone between sessions, but her results could not count.

Milan Mihajlovic, secretary general of the European Weightlifting Federation, praised the "correct and impeccable behaviour in the spirit of the sport" of Dumitrescu and the Romanian Weightlifting Federation.

Azerbaijani press: US trying to find opportunities to create co-op between Azerbaijan and Armenia – ambassador

By Trend

The US is trying to find opportunities to create cooperation between Azerbaijan and Armenia, US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Earle Lee Litzenberger said answering questions of journalists, Trend reports.

Litzenberger called it obvious that a number of unresolved issues remain between the two countries after the end of the 2020 second Karabakh war.

Following over a month of military action to liberate its territories from Armenian occupation from late Sept. to early Nov. 2020, Azerbaijan has pushed Armenia to sign the surrender document. A joint statement on the matter was made by the Azerbaijani president, Armenia's PM, and the president of Russia.

A complete ceasefire and a cessation of all hostilities in the zone of the Karabakh conflict were introduced on Nov. 10, 2020.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, the Armenian Armed Forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts. The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations.

Turkey and Azerbaijan’s Continued Influence in Nagorno-Karabakh


Oct 2 2021


10/02/2021 Nagorno-Karabakh (International Christian Concern) –  Azerbaijan and Turkey continue to promote their inter-connectivity in Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenian: Artsakh) in ways that simultaneously threaten the Christian Armenian population. Their rhetoric is being incorporated into the education of the youth, as well as humanitarian assistance.

As secondary schools open up in Azerbaijan, a new subject is being introduced for all students titled “Karabakh is Azerbaijan”. Regardless of the educational language of the school, students will be taught this subject in the Azerbaijani language, once per week. In early September President Ilham Aliyev said, “Azerbaijani values, our national values are the main principle for us, and the young generation must be educated in this spirit, in the national spirit, in the spirit of patriotism.” The focus on Azerbaijan’s conquest during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War teaches hateful and discriminatory rhetoric towards Armenians.

The Turkish Red Crescent was also involved at the beginning of the school year in Nagorno-Karabakh. The group distributed clothing and stationary to nine different schools in partnership with the Azerbaijani Red Crescent, calling the donations gifts for Turkey’s Azerbaijani “brothers and sisters”.

ICC’s recent report on Turkey’s overflowing influence states that the country is guilty of violating religious freedom by exploiting people, exporting persecution, and enabling perpetrators. Specifically, in regards to humanitarian efforts, “it is also worth noting that much of the media produced by Turkey’s humanitarian and military partners often includes Grey Wolf symbolism… An extremist movement connected with the MHP party and youth cultural centers, the Grey Wolves are well-known for violently targeting ethnic-religious minorities and have been involved through many of most egregious violations of religious freedom.”

Armenian community week in Buenos Aires: City Legislature adopts declaration

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 11:19, 1 October, 2021

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 1, ARMENPRESS. The Buenos Aires City Legislature adopted a declaration on September 30 dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the independence of Armenia, the Armenian Embassy in Argentina said on social media.

According to the declaration, the fourth week of September of each year is declared as the week of the Armenian community.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Catholicos Karekin II: Our path to awakening requires high sense of responsibility from each of us, consolidation and joint efforts

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 27 2021

His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, issued a message on the first anniversary of the 44-day war marked on September 27. The message reads:

"Dearly beloved  faithful,

Today, the pain in our souls, we remember the alarming days of the 44-day catastrophic war, the brave resistance of our army to the conspiratorial attack of the enemy. We remember the heroic deeds of our soldiers and military officers, who did not knee before the Turkish-Azerbaijani dominant forces.

The war was a great ordeal, and the calamity that it caused and the serious challenges facing our people, cannot be resolved in conditions of internal tension and division. Our path to awakening requires a high sense of responsibility and the spirit of patriotism from each of us, consolidation and joint efforts to protect the right of our people of Artsakh to live freely, the borders of Armenia, to overcome the social problems intensified due to the war.

With this vision, let us make efforts to unite the nation, to overcome intolerance and solidarity.

By being faithful to our Christian values, let us strengthen our statehood, our national-social life, holding the paths of hope, faith, love and justice strong.

We wish our people always be heard to the message of defending the homeland, of being united, left by our heroes who fell for the sake of Artsakh's independent life, for the sake of our bright future.

From the bottom of our hearts we pray for our fallen heroes, the homeland defenders, ask for consolation to their relatives, wish healing to the wounded, return to the captives and the missing.

It is our request to God that the Lord's constant blessing keep the children of our people in Armenia, Artsakh, the Diaspora, in peace, safe and secure life, always today. Amen!"

Hayko’s songs to be played at Yerevan central plaza

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The Mayor of Yerevan Hayk Marutyan said the city will honor singer Hayko – who died from COVID-19 on September 29 – by playing his songs for two days at Republic Square, the central plaza.

“He left us at a blossoming age, leaving his song unfinished,” said the Yerevan mayor, describing Hayko as a “unique musicologist” in addition to being a high-class singer. “He was a singer of love, someone who revived old ballads, but he was also keeping the pulse of our times with his works.”

“Rest in peace, my dear friend. Today and tomorrow evening, from 20:00-22:00, Hayko’s songs will be played,” the mayor said.

In a separate statement, the Yerevan metro announced that the artist’s songs will be played at all subway stations.

Hayk “Hayko” Hakobyan, represented Armenia at Eurovision 2007 and held the title of Honorary Artist of Armenia.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

​Armenian Synod elects new Catholicos-Patriarch of Cilicia

Vatican News
Sept 23 2021

The Synod of the Armenian Catholic Church, meeting this week in Rome, has elected Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian as the 21st Catholicos-Patriarch.

By Vatican News staff reporter

A ringing of bells in the patriarchal convent of Bzommar, Lebanon, announced the election of the Catholicos-Patriarch of Cilicia of Armenian Catholics: His Beatitude Raphaël François Minassian.

He had served until now as the titular archbishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia of the Armenians and Ordinary for the Armenian Catholic faithful of Eastern Europe.

The new Patriarch succeeds Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan, who died last May, and has taken the name Raphaël Bedros [Peter] XXI Minassian. The election took place during the Synod of Bishops of the Patriarchal Church of Cilicia of the Armenians, convened in Rome by Pope Francis.

Born on 24 November 1946 in Beirut, the new Patriarch was educated at the Patriarchal Seminary of Bzommar and studied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.

At the Salesian Pontifical University, he attended specialised in psycho-pedagogy. On 24 June 1973, he was ordained a priest as a member of the Patriarchal Clergy Institute in Bzommar.

From 1973 to 1982 he served as a parish priest of the Armenian Cathedral in Beirut, and later as secretary to Patriarch Hovannes Bedros XVIII Kasparian. From 1984 to 1989 he was in charge of the Holy Cross parish complex in Zalka, Beirut.

In 1989, he moved to the United States, where he served as pastor for Armenian Catholics in California, Arizona and Nevada until 2003.

Since 2004 he has directed Telepace Armenia, which he helped to found. In 2005, he was appointed Patriarchal Exarch of Jerusalem and Amman for the Armenians. Since June 2011 he has served as Ordinary for the Armenian Catholic Faithful of Eastern Europe.

Pope Francis appointed him to the titular See of Caesarea of Cappadocia for the Armenians with the title of Archbishop ad personam. From 24 to 26 June 2016, he hosted Pope Francis during his Apostolic Journey to Armenia.

Azerbaijan Threatens Bodily Security of POWs and Cultural Security of Christian Landmarks


Sept 10 2021


09/10/2021 Nagorno-Karabakh (International Christian Concern) –  Though a ceasefire was signed 10 months ago after a 44-day war, Azerbaijan continues to persecute Armenians, particularly Prisoners of War (POWs). Two Armenian POWs were released on September 7 by Azerbaijan after the soldiers went missing near the border in July. In exchange, Armenia released an Azerbaijani serviceman who was arrested in Nagorno-Karabakh at the end of August.

Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan spoke at a press conference regarding the POW exchange, commented on the brutality of the Azerbaijani military against the Armenians held captive. Ombudsman Tatoyan specifically mentioned the religious freedom violations committed when the crosses of Armenians were taken away forcefully. They attempted to coerce them away from their Armenian heritage by making anti-Armenian and pro-Azeri comments.

Tatoyan also outlined the harsh physical and psychological torture they endured, including the withholding of food and medical care. There were reports of food being tossed on the ground to be eaten or Armenian POWs only having 10 seconds to eat before the rest would be thrown away. Azerbaijani servicemen also would press on wounds until prisoners begged for food or medical care and in some instances, the POWs then faced humiliation in public hospitals. In a particularly gruesome case, one POW was stripped naked and had servicemen pour boiling water on his body and was subsequently beaten, leaving him unable to walk for 21 days.

In addition to threatening the bodily safety of Armenians, Azerbaijan also threatens the countries heritage and Christian values. According to Caucasus Heritage Watch, more than a dozen Armenian churches, cemeteries, cross-stones (Armenian: khachkars), and other cultural sites have been destroyed, damaged, or threatened by Azerbaijan. The majority of the incidents occurred after the ceasefire and take place on land previously inhabited by Armenians before the war. Sushi and its surrounding area and the southern portion of Nagorno-Karabakh have suffered the majority of desecration. Particularly in the south where new roads are being established, Armenian cemeteries are threatened.