Armenia’s second president says serious process to start with Russia

Aysor, Armenia

Besides restoration of our Armed Forces we must also try to make Russia's military presence here more contemporary, candidate from "Armenia" bloc Robert Kocharyan said at the meeting with the supporters.

"It is possible to do it and it should be done especially taking into consideration the developments in the region," Kocharyan said.

"We see the growing role of Turkey. When you look at the map, the only country able to become restricting factor for Turkish expansion is Russia," Kocharyan said, adding that it is necessary to start a very serious process with Russia to strengthen its military presence here.

"But it should not be presence only," Kocharyan said.

He also stressed the need of growing the country’s power together with the Russian base.

Armenia Central Bank revises economic growth projection to 4.6%

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YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia has revised the economic growth projection for 2021 because the ongoing developments outline faster recovery rates than expected, CBA President Martin Galstyan said during a press conference today.

“The economic growth projection has been revised. We forecast 4.6% economic growth for 2021, mainly conditioned by the growth in services, as it has been revised from 1.2% to 6.1%, the industry growth has been revised from 0.7% to 4.5%”, he said.

He said the industry growth is mainly connected with the high growth in prices of raw materials, and also with the higher volumes of export and import. As for the services, tourism sector is showing activeness. “We receive some signals from the external sector as well that the year is more positive than we predicted. We expect positive change in private consumption during the year, but the private investments continue to remain weak”, the CBA President said.

This year in March the CBA again has revised the economic growth projection for 2021, lowering it from 2% to 1.4%.


Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Freedom House concerned with the disturbing outbreak of violent and hateful rhetoric used during Armenian election period

Panorama, Armenia

"Freedom House is concerned with the disturbing outbreak of violent and hateful rhetoric used by Armenian politicians in this election period," the organisation said in a Facebook post, sharing Armenia's Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan's concerns voiced on the matter. 

"These actions drive destructive polarization and hate speech in society as the country recovers from the Nagorno-Karabakh War and prepares for historic parliamentary elections. We call on all parties to refrain from such rhetoric and adhere to democratic norms of conduct throughout the election period." the organisation said. 

To note, earlier Armenia’s Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Arman Tatoyan expressed deep concerns over the atmosphere during the election campaign, stating it further deepens the polarization in society and undermines the prospect of restoring solidarity in the country.

“This has to stop! All political forces must exclude insults and swear words, any rhetoric related to hatred and violence,” Tatoyan said in a statement on Wednesday.

French Parliament working out new resolution on Armenian POWs: Nikol Pashinyan meets Richard Ferrand in Paris

Public Radio of Armenia
June 1 2021
 

On a visit to France, Armenia’s acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with National Assembly Speaker Richard Ferrand.

The President of the National Assembly welcomed Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Paris, congratulated him on his birthday and wished him success in his future activities.

“Armenia is a friendly country for France. We attach great importance to the continuous development and expansion of bilateral relations. During the difficult period for Armenia, we were in constant contact with our Armenian colleagues, our lawmakers were by Armenia’s side. With our steps we will continue to contribute to overcoming the challenges facing the Armenian people,” said Richard Ferrand.

Nikol Pashinyan thanked for the warm reception and noted that Armenia has felt the support of friendly France, including the members of the Senate and the National Assembly, in all difficult times. “It is not only about politicians, only a month ago there was a poll in Armenia. When asked to name the most friendly country to Armenia, the majority of respondents answered ‘France.’ Naturally, we are interested in France having a greater presence in Armenia,” said Nikol Pashinyan, attaching importance to the expansion of the presence of French business and investors in Armenia. The Acting Prime Minister stressed that the economic component of bilateral relations should be more weighty.

Nikol Pashinyan referred to the situation in Armenia after the Artsakh war, noting that the main issue is the security situation around the country. The Acting Prime Minister presented the circumstances of the incidents on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and stressed the friendly attitude of France. “In this regard, France expressed a clear, unequivocal, non-misleading position,” said Nikol Pashinyan, noting that Armenia, in cooperation with international partners, is trying to resolve the border situation through diplomacy.

Touching upon the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Nikol Pashinyan stressed the active role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs in that process. The Acting Prime Minister also stressed the need for the independence of Nagorno Karabakh by the French Senate, as well as the importance of the resolutions adopted to ensure the return of Armenian prisoners of war.

Richard Ferran added that they are paying close attention to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus. “France is by Armenia’s side, please convey our message to the Armenian people. We will do our best to establish stability and prosperity in Armenia, he said, that Armenia can continue to rely on France in the future.

The French side once again stressed the protection of Armenia’s territorial integrity, the need to ensure the speedy return of prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, and the preservation of the Armenian cultural heritage in Nagorno Karabakh, the involvement of UNESCO in this matter. “We hope that after the upcoming elections Armenia will restore its unity and move towards the future,” Mr. Ferran said.

He informed that a new resolution on the return of Armenian prisoners of war is being worked out in the French National Assembly. Mr. Ferran said members of the Armenia-France parliamentary friendship group are planning a visit to Armenia.

During the meeting the interlocutors discussed the situation in the South Caucasus region, the forthcoming elections in Armenia, the implementation of democratic reforms in Armenia and a number of other issues of mutual interest.

U.S. official travels to Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia

MediaMax, Armenia
June 5 2021

“Philip Reeker will meet in Georgia with government, opposition, and civil society leaders to discuss full implementation of the April 19 agreement among Georgian political parties as well as Russia’s ongoing aggression against and occupation of Georgia.

 

In Armenia and Azerbaijan, Acting Assistant Secretary will meet with government, civil society, and business leaders to discuss bilateral priorities and issues related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict”, U.S. Department press statement reads.

Armenia records 72 daily coronavirus cases

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 11:06, 4 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 4, ARMENPRESS. 72 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 223,050, the ministry of healthcare reports.

246 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 214,059.

The death toll has risen to 4452 (4 death cases have been registered in the past one day).

3569 COVID-19 tests were conducted on June 3.

The number of active cases is 3451.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia ex-President Sargsyan nephew acquitted

News.am, Armenia
June 1 2021

YEREVAN. – The Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan on Tuesday made a decision to terminate the criminal prosecution against Hayk Sargsyan, the nephew of third President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia.

According to the court decision, Hayk Sargsyan was acquitted of the charge under the Criminal Code article on "illegal acquisition and possession of weapons and ammunition," and the statute of limitations was applied for the charge under the article of "attempted murder," which had been re-qualified under the article on "negligently causing grievous bodily harm." In fact, the court acquitted Hayk Sargsyan under one article, but found him guilty under another.

On September 10, 2018, the court had granted the motion of Hayk Sargsyan's lawyer and released him on bail.

To note, the prosecution in the case had demanded 7 years of imprisonment for Hayk Sargsyan.

Henrikh will join and help us in September – head coach Joaquin Kaparos

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YEREVAN, MAY 31, ARMENPRESS. According to head coach of the Armenia National Football team Joaquin Kaparos, Henrikh Mkhitaryan will help his team during the matches to take place in September.

‘’I have commented on this issue several times. We are going to have two friendly matches and I want to test new footballers and the upcoming matches are the best opportunity for that. I have said many times that Mkhitaryan is an excellent player. He is very important for our national team and I hope that during the official games that will take place in September Henrikh will join and help us. I would like to clarify one more thing. I have 40 years of experience as a coach and no one has ever been able to influence me in the choice of the players’’, ARMENPRESS reports, citing the National Football Federation of Armenia, Joaquin Kaparos said.

According to him, Croatia has a very good team. ‘’There are players in the Croatian team who play in the best world championships, they have a Golden Ball winner, it is a very strong team’’, he said.

Armenia will play with World Vice Champion Croatia on June 1. The match will take place in Zagreb at 20:00 Armenia time.


New Ambassador of Bangladesh presents credentials to Armenian President

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YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Newly-appointed Ambassador of Bangladesh to Armenia Gousal Azam Sarker (residence in Tehran, Iran), has presented his credentials to President Armen Sarkissian on May 27, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

The Armenian President congratulated the Ambassador on appointment, hoping that his activity will contribute to the development of the bilateral cooperation.

The meeting touched upon the possibilities of boosting the commercial ties between Armenia and Bangladesh, as well as developing the cooperation in education and culture fields.

The Ambassador said he will make all efforts to develop the relations between the two peoples, having historically friendly ties, noting that the centuries-old Armenian presence in Bangladesh is also a good base to deepen the economic relations.  

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Fresno Armenians Get a Building, Not an Entire School; Former Trustee Calls It a ‘Consolation Prize’

GVWire
May 20 2021

The new campus at Ventura and 10th will be named for Francine and Murray Farber. (GV Wire illustration/Justine Cha)

Fresno Armenians Get a Building, Not an Entire School; Former Trustee Calls It a 'Consolation Prize' – GV Wire

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The Fresno Unified School Board on Wednesday rejected the community’s overwhelming support to name the new campus at Ventura Avenue and 10th Street for veteran newsman and Fresno native Roger Tatarian.

After an hourlong discussion, the board voted 5-2 to name the campus that will house alternative education programs after local philanthropists Francine and Murray Farber.

Trustees Veva Islas and Terry Slatic, who rarely find themselves on the same side of an issue, cast the dissenting votes.

“We do not accept the consolation prize. Roger was the clear community choice.” — Former FUSD Trustee Michelle Asadoorian

Wednesday’s vote does not ease the political morass that developed after members of the Armenian community went public with their campaign to have a school named after a prominent member of their community — a campaign that former Bullard area Trustee Michelle Asadoorian said has been ongoing for years.

The motion by Trustee Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas to name the campus for the Farbers included a proposal intended to placate the vociferous and numerous supporters of Tatarian, who noted his local and worldwide impact as well as the fact that there are no Fresno Unified schools bearing an Armenian name.

Jonasson Rosas proposed naming specific buildings on the alternative education campus for Tatarian, longtime Fresno Unified administrator Dolphas Trotter — who received more support in community nominations than the Farbers — and for labor icon Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers.

Fresno Armenians Get a Building, Not an Entire School; Former Trustee Calls It a 'Consolation Prize' – GV Wire

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The administration building on the Farber campus would bear Trotter’s name, the early childhood center would be named for Huerta, and the career technical education building for Tatarian, she said.

The School Board agreed in the 5-2 vote to take up the proposal at the next board meeting.

If the project stays on track, trustees could vote on the construction bid by next fall, and the campus could open for classes by August 2023.

Asadoorian, who now works as a trustee liaison for the district, on Thursday called Jonasson Rosas’ proposal a “consolation prize” that the Armenian community rejects.

“We do not accept the consolation prize,” she said. “Roger was the clear community choice.”

Slatic, in arguing for the new campus to be named for Tatarian, noted that none of Fresno Unified’s 110 schools are named for an Armenian, even though Armenians represent 7% of the city’s population. The district has schools named after Blacks, Latinos, Jews, and Hmong leader Vang Pao, but Armenians have been shut out, he said.

Fresno Armenians Get a Building, Not an Entire School; Former Trustee Calls It a 'Consolation Prize' – GV Wire

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The district conducted a community survey that netted 1,667 nominations before it closed on May 7. In the survey, Huerta received 30 nominations. By contrast, Sunnyside’s beloved principal Tim Liles, who died suddenly last year, had 41 nominations but went unmentioned by district officials. Likewise, former Fresno Unified administrator Holland Locker, also beloved by many, had 68 nominations but was bypassed in the building naming.

Tatarian, who retired from the United Press International as editor-in-chief and then returned home to Fresno to teach and mentor journalism students, had 925 nominations in the community survey. Trotter, who served as the district’s interim superintendent in 2000, netted 120.

Tatarian died in 1995, Trotter in 2009, and Locker in 2019.

Trotter’s supporters included former City Councilwoman Cynthia Sterling, who noted that the longtime administrator had made significant contributions to the district, including teaching and mentoring students at Fresno County’s old juvenile hall at 10th and Ventura, the site of the new campus.

“It would be an honor and a privilege to have the school named after him,” she told the trustees.

Jonasson Rosas said the naming is not a popularity contest, but a decision that according to board policy is up to the trustees.

She had made clear her support for the Farbers early on. In addition, her husband Luiz Chavez, president of the Fresno City Council and a former Fresno Unified trustee, authored a resolution in support of naming the campus for the Farbers.

The couple’s philanthropic efforts include Steve’s Scholars, named after their late son Steve Farber, which provides college scholarships to Tehipite students who maintain their grades, attendance and do community service, and who graduate from a Fresno Unified high school.

Fresno Armenians Get a Building, Not an Entire School; Former Trustee Calls It a 'Consolation Prize' – GV Wire

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Asadoorian told GV Wire on Thursday that Chavez had approached her prior to Wednesday’s meeting with the offer to name a building on the campus after Tatarian.

“Luis Chavez … had requested to meet with me to try to strike a deal, which I found highly unusual because city councils should not be entering into school meetings,” Asadoorian said.

Jonasson Rosas said she also included in her motion naming a building for Huerta because residents had expressed support in emails and phone calls for considering the name of the iconic labor leader.

Those calls and emails apparently are in addition to the nominations that were made in the district survey that was released Monday after local news organizations, including GV Wire, submitted a public records request.

Asadoorian said she questions why the School Board even asks for input if it is going to be disregarded.

“The School Board is very aware that they get to do whatever they want. So don’t patronize the public in the future by asking for community input. Just go and do what you want. They have that right,” she said.

When asked by GV Wire after Wednesday’s meeting about the point of having a survey if the School Board ignores the will of the community, Jonasson Rosas said, “It’s not a vote tally in terms of who gets the most votes. Ultimately, as you saw in the board policy, it is up to the discretion of the board to choose the naming of the facilities. And I think it was a good, inclusive group of individuals that are all worthy of recognition.”

Jonasson Rosas would not identify Huerta’s supporters who called and sent emails but said they indicated they had not had an opportunity to participate in the survey.

Francine and Murray Farber

More than a dozen members of GO Public Schools Fresno were on hand for Wednesday’s School Board meeting at Gaston Middle School, asking the School Board to delay the vote and reopen the survey because many parents lack internet access or online prowess.

District spokeswoman Amy Idsvoog detailed the wide variety of communications tools, including emails and press releases, that the district had distributed in multiple languages to alert parents about the survey.

Islas, who made a motion to table the naming decision, said the parents needed time to have input. Her motion, which was not seconded, came after Jonasson Rosas’s motion that was quickly seconded by board president Valerie Davis.

Trustee Claudia Cazares said that if the communication process is flawed, the district needs to address it. But the same process to notify parents has been used up to this point, with no complaints, she said.

And she questioned why past School Boards had not made a greater effort to recognize an Armenian with a school naming. To accuse the current School Board, the first to be a majority of Black and brown people, to be discriminatory and not inclusive is unfair, Cazares said.

But Asadoorian said there were prior efforts to obtain a school naming for Tatarian. Members of the Armenian community were prepared to ask for Tatarian to be the namesake for the new elementary but were told it had been promised for the Farbers. So, they agreed to bow out and wait for the next school, she said. At the time, Asadoorian said, Jonasson Rosas indicated she would support an Armenian name for the next new school.

But then poet laureate Juan Felipe Herrera’s name surfaced and was selected for the new southeast Fresno elementary, Asadoorian said.

The Armenian community believes Tatarian deserves an entire school named after him, Asadoorian said. She said it’s likely the trustees will either name a building after him, in flagrant disregard of the community’s wishes, or name the building after someone else and then say later that the Armenians had their chance but chose not to accept the naming honor.

“So that’s really a concern to us,” Asadoorian said. “We want inclusion and equality, just like has been awarded the Jews, the Blacks, the Latinos. That’s what our hopes are for the future.”