PM to actively campaign for constitutional referendum YES vote

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 10:59,

YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan have traveled to Agarak, the southernmost point of Armenia in the province of Syunik, to launch the YES campaigning for the constitutional referendum due on April 5.

“The campaigning is going to be very active, very interesting, there are important things to be said,” Pashinyan said in a live Facebook broadcast video from the helicopter. “It will be a very important conversation. I hope I will give the answers to numerous questions,” Pashinyan said.

Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Suren Papikyan and Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Arayik Harutyunyan are accompanying the Prime Minister.  Parliament Majority Leader Lilit Makunts is also with the government officials.

The Prime Minister, as well as the two Cabinet ministers, are officially on leave from March 10, a move which by law enables them to campaign.

Voters are expected to decide in the April 5 referendum whether or not the incumbent Chairman of the Constitutional Court Hrayr Tovmasyan, as well as most other justices appointed under the previous constitution, should remain in office. The referendum was initiated by the ruling party.

 

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia Special Investigation Service declares search against businessman

News.am, Armenia
March 3 2020

22:30, 03.03.2020
                  

The Special Investigation Service of Armenia has declared a search against businessman Samvel Mayrapetyan and rendered a decision to turn the amount paid as personal pledge into state revenue, as reported Spokesperson of the Special Investigation Service Marina Ohanjanyan.

Samvel Karapetyan, who is an accused-on-trial under the criminal case being investigated by the Special Investigation Service, avoided showing up at the body conducting proceedings after being summoned, and taking into consideration the above-mentioned, today, on March 3, the Special Investigation Service declared a search against him, eliminated the personal pledge selected as a pre-trial measure for him and filed a motion with the court to select arrest as a new pre-trial measure. The Special Investigation Service also rendered a decision to turn the amount paid for personal pledge into state revenue.

According to Armenian News-NEWS.am, the persons who assumed personal pledge for Samvel Mayrapetyan can’t ensure his presence at the Special Investigation Service.

As reported earlier, on January 24, the Special Investigation Service granted the motion of businessman Samvel Mayrapetyan’s attorney and allowed the businessman to leave the country, and the pre-trail measure for him was changed with personal pledge.

Farmer: Villagers of at least 3 Armenian provinces boycotting constitutional amendments referendum

News.am, Armenia
March 4 2020

16:02, 04.03.2020
                  

Villagers of Armenia’s Vayots Dzor, Syunik and Gegharkunik Provinces are boycotting the upcoming referendum for constitutional amendments, and farmer Tigran Yeghoyan confirmed the news today.

According to him, over the past two years, there are 20% more villagers with loans, and all the actions of the government are making the farmers lose hope again. “The problems with water supply haven’t been solved due to the activities of the hydroelectric station, veterinarians still receive low salaries, while ministers are already receiving tremendous amounts of money, and the government isn’t raising these issues. Nikol Pashinyan continues to destroy Armenia’s villages, offend villagers and implement programs for the unification of communities to pursue political goals. Taking into consideration the fact that the villagers don’t receive state support, I call on them to boycott the referendum for constitutional amendments, which has served as another occasion for more tension in the villages,” he stated.

In his turn, former Member of Parliament Lernik Aleksanyan stated that more than half of the problems in the agriculture sector are linked to organization of labor by the State and villagers and that this has been going on for 30 years now.

The referendum for making amendments to an article of the Constitution of Armenia is scheduled for April 5. The authorities offer early termination of the powers of 9 members of the Constitutional Court, including the president of the Constitutional Court, referring to them as representatives of the former “regime”. Almost all political parties, except for the ruling My Step Alliance and former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s Armenian National Congress political party have refused to participate in the referendum. The referendum will succeed, if more than half of voters say YES to the amendments and if there is at least a quarter of voters on the voters’ list (650,000 people).

Seven educators to be recognized for teaching Armenian Genocide in US schools

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 27 2020

Armenian Minister of Healthcare dismissed head of Republican AIDS Prevention Center who had disagreed with him

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 26 2020

ArmInfo. The Minister of Healthcare of Armenia Arsen Torosyan dismissed the head of the Republican Center for the AIDS Prevention Samvel Grigoryan, who categorically disagreed with the position of the minister on the need to unite the Center with the  Infectious Disease Hospital for optimization purpose.  

According to ArmInfo's information, Samvel Grigoryan as a demarche had already  written a resignation letter  in advance and expected that the  Minister of Healthcare would nevertheless "change his mind" and will  not take radical actions.  The employees of the Center expressed  their disagreement with the Ministry of Healthcare and demanded that  the minister rethink his decision. They noted that this decision was  made in the light of the lack of specialized discussions with the  Center staff. This raises particular concern given the fact that in  the republic, besides the Center, there is no other specialized  organization working in the field of treatment and prevention of  AIDS. They believe that there is a danger of losing important,  significant achievements Armenia had recorded in this area. This, in  particular, concerns the prevention of mother-to-child transmission  of HIV, effective control of the epidemic and the quality of HIV  research. We are confident that maintaining the Center as a separate  structure proceeds from the interests of the state, since this  ensures the activity of the most cost-effective and controlled system  that promptly and timely responds to changes in the situation.

Meanwhile, to eliminate the negative consequences of the destruction  of this system will take decades, as well as significant financial  resources.  According to the minister, scientific advances and modern  international approaches in the fight against AIDS indicate that this  issue should be integrated into the national health system. As was  noted, the need for separate institutions dealing with the problem of  AIDS existed about 40 years ago, when the acquired immunodeficiency  syndrome was just detected.  Meanwhile, according to official data of  the same Ministry of Healthcare, from January to December 2019, the  number of people infected with HIV in Armenia increased by 2.10%.   According to official data, in 2018, 429 cases were registered, while  in 2019 – 438 cases, of which 135 are women. However, in recent  years, AIDS is not on the list of registered infectious diseases,  which is the direct result of the work of the Center.  It turns out -  the better you work, the less your work is appreciated, " the  Center's employees state.

Covid-2019: Armenia to monitor all arrivals from affected countries

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 17:18,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. Travelers arriving from countries where the novel coronavirus (Covid 2019) outbreak is spreading , including from Italy, will be under monitoring by medics for the lengths of the disease’s incubation period. The travelers will not be quarantined but will instead be monitored by district clinics per residence addresses, National Center for Disease Control and Prevention Director Artavazd Vanyan told a news conference.

“Full monitoring will be implemented, like we did for people arriving from China,” he said.

So far, there haven’t been any coronavirus cases in Armenia.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Turkish press: Religious days during Istanbul occupation

ERHAN AFYONCU
Published24.02.202001:08

Religious feasts began in 624, after the early Muslims' migration (Hijrah) to Medina. During the Ottoman times, the day of Eid al-Adha celebrations would become clear after determining the first day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. It was the duty of the Qadi of Istanbul to determine the beginning and the end of the month of Ramadan, the Laylat al-Qadr, and the date of Eid al-Adha. Qadi would decide these days and inform the palace, and then they would be made public. Upon informing the palace of the dates, the Qadi of Istanbul would be rewarded a hefty sum.

Cannons would be fired every day, beginning in the afternoon on the eve of Eid al-Adha till the evening of the fourth day of the feast. These cannons were usually fired from the imperial shipyard and by the navy. Sometimes, foreign ships anchored in the port would also fire cannons. On the night of the eve of Eid al-Adha, the oil-lamps (kandil) of all mosques and places of worship would be lit. In a piece in 1921, Tahirü'l Mevlevi describes feasts in the past.

Feasts during Ottoman times

Public baths (hamam) would be open on the eve of the feast until morning, in every city and particularly in Istanbul. A visit to a hamam was usually left to the last day; public baths would be overcrowded those days. Candy shops would be also open till late hours.

On the morning of feast days, drummers would wake up people for prayer. Heads of families would go to the mosque together with the male members of the family and perform the morning prayer. After the prayer, people would exchange greetings and then set out for cemeteries. They would pray for the souls of the deceased there and head for home. After kissing the hands of their elders, children would visit neighbors in their new clothes. During these visits, children would be given pocket money and napkins as they kissed the hands of elders.

Neighborhood watchmen and Ramadan drummers would visit every house and collect tips. If given napkins or fabric, they would tie these to a pole. Following them, firefighters and street cleaners would visit houses.

Civil servants would visit the house of their superiors to exchange greetings. Since this custom caused great expenses, however, the practice was ended by an official decree in 1845 during the Tanzimat (Reform) era. Following that, public servants began to exchange greetings with their superiors at their office. When the religious holiday ended, civil servants would first exchange greetings with the colleagues in their own offices, then visit their superiors and then visit ministers together with their superiors. At the end of these visits, civil servants from different offices would visit and greet each other.

On the other hand, official celebrations would begin before the feast. Following the promulgation of the Tanzimat Edict in 1839, the exchange of greetings began to be conducted through either letter or telegram, as in other special days. Civil servants would extend Eid greetings to their superiors or to the sultan with a letter or a telegram, and express their loyalty. A list of those who sent their greetings would be submitted to the sultan. These persons would later be sent a reply in an note, expressing gratitude for their celebration. Not only Muslims exchanged greetings for feasts. From the Armenian patriarch to Chaldean patriarch, from Orthodox metropolitans to the prince of Montenegro, everyone would write to the sultan to celebrate his feast.

In occupied Istanbul

Before feasts, officers and civil servants would be given a one-salary bonus. When the state treasury was in dire difficulties, sometimes this bonus was reduced to half-salary and sometimes it was not distributed at all. During the World War I years (1914-1918), civil servants either did not receive a bonus or were given half of the amount.

Again, religious holidays were shortened in times of hardship for the state. Since Istanbul was under occupation during the Eid al-Adha of 1919, public offices opened during the third and fourth days of the feast and all civil servants worked.

The next year, occupation forces interfered with feast celebrations. When a shot was fired in the Muslim neighborhood of the Tuzla district to announce the arrival of the feast, British forces conducted a search and confiscated some belongings and jewels of people along with guns.

Muslim Indian soldiers in occupation

In his memoirs titled "Istanbul under Occupation," İsmail Hakkı Sunata recounts an interesting anecdote about Muslim Indian soldiers at the university during a religious feast:

"Some of the British-Indian soldiers, who had been housed in one half of the Darülfünun (Istanbul University) building, used to pull aside the wooden screens placed in between and pass to our side after 5 p.m. Janitors informed me of this. One afternoon, I stayed at the office after 5 p.m. to talk with them. Three of them came. We received them in the conference hall. But we could not communicate. They brought me some newspapers published by the Muslims of India. We tried to communicate with the help of Persian and Arabic words. Of course, it was a poor attempt. They were nice people despite their huge turbans. They were trying to learn some from us. It appears that they were not happy with the British, either. They said they hated the Parsi (Mecusiler). They turned a room downstairs into a mosque and began performing prayers there. They were not allowed to go out. They asked about our mosques.

"Meanwhile, Ramadan ended these days. Three of the British-Indian soldiers wanted to go to the Beyazıt Mosque for Eid prayers. And I asked a janitor staying at the building to take them to the Eid prayer (Salat al-Eid).

"As I went back to duty after the holiday, I saw that all of the Muslim Indian soldiers had been replaced with Parsi Indians. The wooden screens in between had been repaired firmly and the gaps were closed.

"I asked the janitors what happened. They said they took the Muslim Indian soldiers to the Beyazıt Mosque by early morning on the first day of Eid. The soldiers sat in the first line in front of the mihrab, just behind the imam. During the Eid prayer, the imam ascended to the minber (pulpit) and delivered a sermon (khutbah), and then conducted the prayer. As the Salat al-Eid and prayers ended, these soldiers stood up, kissed the hand of the imam who conducted the prayer and exchanged Eid greetings. Upon seeing that, all the people in the mosque rushed to exchange Eid greetings with them. So many people trying to exchange greetings with the three Muslim Indian soldiers this way and saying takbir now and then caused excitement and delayed the dispersal of the congregation. News of the incident got out and the British learned of the soldiers' escape to the mosque. So, Muslim Indian soldiers had been removed from the Darülfünun and replaced by Parsi Indian soldiers. It seemed that the Parsi soldiers had been cautioned since they were scowling at our side."

Armenian Embassy in Iran temporarily suspends consular services

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Embassy in Iran is temporarily suspending its consular section’s work (citizens’ registration and reception) starting February 23, the embassy said in a statement amid the novel coronavirus (covid-2019) outbreak in Iran.

“The embassy apologizes for the inconvenience,” it said Sunday morning.

The embassy did not mention for how long the consular section will remain closed but noted that it will issue updates.

Earlier on February 22, Armenia warned its nationals against all but essential travel to Iran. 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




OSCE Minsk Group made 176 statements on Karabakh conflict in 25 years

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 5 2020

The OSCE Minsk Group dealing with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has made a total of 176 statements in 25 years – from 1995 to date, the infographic of statements posted by blogger, journalist Sedrak Mkrtchyan on Twitter revealed.

According to the infographic, the statements reached their peak in 2008. The Minsk Group released a total of 17 statements throughout the year. 

Armenia ex-football federation president’s lawyer not allowed to see client

News.am, Armenia
Feb 4 2020
Armenia ex-football federation president's lawyer not allowed to see client Armenia ex-football federation president's lawyer not allowed to see client

16:21, 04.02.2020

Former president of the Football Federation of Armenia Ruben Hayrapetyan was interviewed under the criminal case of misuse by the Football Federation of Armenia yesterday. This is what Hayrapetyan’s lawyer Amram Makinyan told reporters today.

Hayrapetyan was apprehended today and taken to the Police of Armenia and, according to his lawyer, without any grounds. This is what Ruben Hayrapetyan personally told his lawyer over the phone.

“He only managed to tell me that he was being apprehended and taken to the criminal police. I haven’t been able to enter the police station for the past 15 minutes to see Mr. Hayrapetyan. At this moment, the “official” reasoning is that the head can’t give me a pass since he is out of the office.

The lawyer recalled that journalists have already told him that the Investigative Committee has officially confirmed that the act of apprehension has nothing to do with the criminal case regarding the Football Federation of Armenia.