Sports: Ghanaian Youngster Nana Kwame Antwi Joins Armenian Side Lori FC

Modern Ghana
Aug 29 2018


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Former Ghana U-17 defender Nana Kwame Antwi has joined Armenian club Lori FC on a three-year deal after a successful trial.

The 18-year-old joined the Armenian from lower-tier side Accra Young Wise.

The left full-back was in the Armenian City of Vanazor for a month, where he actively participated in some preseason games.

He was signed by the club after hugely impressing the technical team.

The club posted a statement confirming the youngster arrival on their Facebook page.

Ghanaian young winger Nana Antwi signed 3 years-deal with Lori FC.

"Nana, 18, over 1 month was in Vanadzor and passed whole preparation part with our team.

After long negotiations, Lori FC could get his transfer some minutes ago.

Antwi was played in Ghanaian U17 team and already is the invitation to the U20 national team.

Antwi is playing both in defence and midfield.
Welcome, Nana!" the statement read.
Nana Kwame Antwi joins compatriot Mensah Annan at Lori FC.

Robert Kocharyan’s Interview with NTV Media company

“The situation is quite interesting and to say that the authorities do not have experience will be very mild. During latest rally, for example, it was stated that in Armenia, a new system of state governance has been created, and the revolutionary square has been declared the supreme authority. I’m not joking, I’m quoting,” said Robert Kocharyan to a Russian TV channel.

According to him, the new authorities of Armenia simply do not understand what the mechanism of the state governance is.

“It is announced that the government is accountable for that square. For example, I was frankly thinking that the government is accountable to the National Assembly. What is happening in Armenia is irrelevant populism, the consequences of which, as it seems to me, will hinder the development of the country for a long time,” Kocharyan said.

He noted that there is a revolutionary euphoria that cannot last long.

And all this worries Kocharyan and that is why he came back to politics again.

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“Germany will support Armenia” – German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit

JAM News
Aug 25 2018

Chancellor Merkel spoke about liberalizing the EU visa policy, the settlement of the Karabakh conflict and the reforms currently being implemented in the country

German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Armenia on a two-day official visit. She was met by the country’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the Yerevan airport.

Info: Armenia and Germany established diplomatic relations in 1992. Since then, relations between Yerevan and Berlin have grown dynamically. The trade turnover between the countries amounted to USD 339 million in 2017. Germany is one of Armenia’s five top trade and economic partners.

Chancellor Merkel made her first trip off the tarmac to the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. She laid flowers at the fire and planted a tree in the alley of memory.

“In accordance with the letter and spirit of this resolution, I visited Tsitsernakaberd today. We are aware of what terrible events occurred in 1915. This fact should not be forgotten. This issue is not a legal problem for me,” Merkel said a few hours later to journalists.

Azerbaijan’s Aliyev, Chancellor Merkel discuss NK conflict settlement

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Artsakh
Region
World

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict during their meeting in Baku, DPA news agency reported.

Angela Merkel said Germany will continue making efforts to reach the political settlement of the conflict.

Chancellor Merkel arrived in Azerbaijan on August 25 following her visit to Armenia.

During the talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan on August 24, Chancellor Merkel said Germany is a member of the Minsk Group, and it’s important to settle the Karabakh conflict in peaceful atmosphere, Germany will support Armenia on this matter.

Armenia’s culture ministry plans to replenish UNESCO list with new monuments

ArmenPress, Armenia
Aug 24 2018


Armenia's culture ministry plans to replenish UNESCO list with new monuments


YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian culture ministry plans to
replenish the UNESCO World Heritage list with new monuments, deputy
culture minister Tigran Galstyan told ARMENPRESS, adding that major
works are underway on this path.

“We have only few monuments registered in UNESCO which is absurd. This
number should be tenfold, multiplied since we really have worthy
monuments. Works are also underway on this direction, but it’s not an
easy work”, the deputy minister said. “We would like several monuments
to be included in the UNESCO list, for instance, Noravank, which must
definitely be included in that list. Moreover, there are also other
monuments which deserve to be included in the list”.

The deputy culture minister said the topic of preservation of
monuments is the most sensitive in the field of culture since the
demolition of each monument in previous years has been accompanied by
mass protests. “The culture ministry has two major functions –
formation of cultural policy and preservation of monuments. The latter
is very important for the ministry”, Tigran Galstyan said, reminding
that recently the expert commission unanimously voted in favor of the
proposal to include several structures to the list of immovable
cultural and historical monuments.

“This is a continuous process, the list of monuments should be
constantly supplemented. We have proposed the public also to
participate in this process, and all proposals will be discussed at
the session of the expert commission”, he said.

The following Armenian sites are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list:

Cathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots

Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin

Monastery of Geghard and the Upper Azat Valley

Full version of the interview is available in Armenian.

Interview by Roza Grigoryan

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan

Calendar of Events – 08/23/2018

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What:           Help Armenia Face the Challenges of Alzheimer's Conference
When:           Oct 26 2018 9am
Where:          Yerevan State Medical University
                Koryun St 2, Yerevan Armenian
Misc:           Registration: 9am - 10am | Conference: 10am - 4pm
                As Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia become an increased
                concern, we are taking steps to help Armenia face them. Mark
                your calendars for this very important conference and help
                raise the level of care through awareness and education.
                Speakers include:
                Professor Mikhayil Aghajanov, MD, Chairman of Biochemistry,
                Yerevan State Medical University
                Topic: Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
                Professor Hovhannes M. Manvelyan, MD, Ph.D.
                Chair of Neurology Department, YSMU
                Topic: The Problem of Dementia in Armenia
                Dr. Jane L. Mahakian, Ph.D. President, Alzheimer's Care Armenia
                Topic: Memory Loss: What's Normal and What's Not
                Victor Mazmanian
                Senior Director of Faith Outreach, Silverado Mind Heart Soul 
Ministry
                Topic: Caregiving and Hope
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            Dr. Jane Mahakian (949) 212-4105
Web:            
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What:           "Toward Sis with an Eyewitness View"
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Asbarez: ANCA-OC and Ari Guiragos Faculty Meet with Rep. Lou Correa

ANCA OC and Ari Guiragos Minassian staff with Rep. Lou Correa

SANTA ANA, Calif.—On August 14, representatives of the Armenian National Committee of America – Orange County Chapter along with faculty from the Ari Guiragos Minassian Armenian School met with Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) at his district office.

Congressman Correa, is a former California State Assemblyman and former Orange County Board Supervisor who was elected to his first term in the United States House of Representatives in November 2016. Congressman Correa represents the 46th Congressional District of California, which includes areas of Anaheim, Orange, and Santa Ana.

During the meeting ANCA-OC expressed appreciation to the Congressman for being a member of the Armenian Caucus and his support on issues pertaining to the Armenian Genocide and Genocide Prevention.

Discussions included a broad range of topics of interest to the Armenian-American community including the importance of growing the U.S.- Armenia economic relationship and continued support of demining efforts of the HALO Trust in Artsakh. Principal of AGM Armenian school, Ms. Sanan Shirinian, brought up encouraging young Armenian-Americans especially alumni of the school to become more engaged and involved in local and national politics with the creation of internship opportunities.

ANCA OC is the Orange County chapter of the Armenian National Committee of America, Western Region, and part of the most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of activists and supporters, and activists throughout Orange County and affiliated organizations and institutions in the region, it advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of local and national issues.

Yerevan City Council elections will be unprecedented elections in Armenia, says Police Chief

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Society

Police Chief of Armenia Valery Osipyan is confident that the upcoming Yerevan City Council elections are going to be unprecedented in the whole Republic.

“I have a task by the Prime Minister to ensure to hold transparent elections. I assure you that they are going to be unprecedented elections in the Republic of Armenia”, the Police Chief told reporters after today’s government session.

He said the cases of electoral bribes will be ruled out, but if any such case is recorded, everyone involved will be held accountable.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/13/2018

                                        Monday, 

Dashnaks Free To Quit Government, Says Pashinian

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian visits Tavush province, 10 August 2018.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) is free to decide 
whether to remain part of Armenia’s current government after criticizing former 
President Robert Kocharian’s arrest, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said over 
the weekend.

Dashnaktsutyun said late last month that coup charges levelled against 
Kocharian “can be interpreted as political persecution.” Accordingly, three of 
its parliament deputies joined last week more than 40 other lawmakers in 
signing a joint petition calling for his release. The move was endorsed by the 
party’s leadership.

Commenting on the Dashnaktsutyun criticism, Pashinian said: “I want to make 
clear that there is no [governing] coalition in Armenia. That’s a 
misunderstanding.”

“We tried to form a government of national accord,” he told reporters during a 
weekend trip to the northern Tavush province. “Whoever feels that they are 
outside that government … we are not holding anyone captive.”

“I don’t think more needs to be said. I have answered your question,” added the 
premier. He declined to specify whether he himself thinks Dashnaktsutyun should 
quit his government.

The party has so far given no indications that it would like to give up its two 
ministerial posts in Pashinian’s government. The cabinet was formed in May 
following Pashinian-led mass protests that forced the country’s longtime 
leader, Serzh Sarkisian, to step down.

Dashnaktsutyun cut similar power-sharing deals with Sarkisian in 2008 and 2016. 
It was also allied to Kocharian during his 1998-2008 rule.


Armenia -- Hrant Markarian, a leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation 
party.

On Saturday, one of Dashnaktsutyun’s top leaders, Hrant Markarian, condemned as 
“mental terror” angry reactions to his party’s support for Kocharian emanating 
from Pashinian’s supporters.

“We want this movement for new Armenia to succeed and we don’t want them to 
make mistakes,” Markarian told reporters in Yerevan. “And because we don’t want 
them to make mistakes we express our views.”

“Do we want Nikol Pashinian to succeed or not?” he went on. “If not, let’s 
leave him alone. Sooner or later he would hit a wall. But if we want [him to 
succeed] we need to tell what he needs to avoid, which path he should not 
follow and on which issues we have concerns. This is how we can be partners, 
not by being silent or coming to terms.”

Markarian insisted that the Dashnaktsutyun leadership still has a “friendly 
approach” towards Pashinian. But he also warned: “We will not let anyone engage 
in mental terror because terror is terror, whether you shoot people or obstruct 
their thoughts.”


Russian, Kazakh Leaders Discuss CSTO Leadership

        • Aza Babayan

Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Kazakhstan's President 
Nursultan Nazarbayev speak during a Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting 
in Sochi, Russia, May 14, 2018.

The presidents of Russia and Kazakhstan spoke on Sunday about who should run 
the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) following criminal charges 
brought by Armenian authorities against the Russian-led bloc’s current 
secretary general, Yuri Khachaturov.

Khachaturov, who is Armenia’s former top army general, is facing coup charges 
stemming from the 2008 post-election unrest in Yerevan. Russia has strongly 
criticized an Armenian law-enforcement agency’s decision late last month to 
prosecute him. Following the criticism he was allowed to return to Moscow and 
continue to perform his CSTO duties for the time being.

Moscow has also scoffed at Yerevan’s efforts to replace Khachaturov by another 
Armenian secretary general. It has said that Yerevan must formally “recall” 
Khachaturov before asking the other CSTO states to pick his replacement.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian telephoned Kazakhstan’s President 
Nursultan Nazarbayev on August 7 to discuss the issue. Pashinian also had a 
phone conversation with Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko on July 28.

Nazarbayev singled out “the issue of CSTO secretary general” in his opening 
remarks at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin held in the Kazakh 
city of Aktau. He said it “has become a problem.”

Putin likewise noted that they will discuss “issues of problematic character,” 
including the selection of the next CSTO secretary general. Neither leader made 
public statements to that effect after the talks.

The CSTO member states agreed in 2015 that their representatives will take 
turns to run the organization on a rotating basis. They appointed Khachaturov 
as secretary general in April 2017 after almost two years of delay reportedly 
resulting from Kazakhstan’s and Belarus’s reluctance to have an Armenian hold 
the position because of their warm ties with Azerbaijan. The two nations 
dropped their objections under pressure from Russia, according to Russian media 
reports.




Former Armenian President Freed By Court (UPDATED)

        • Anush Mkrtchian

Armenia -- Former President Robert Kocharian gives an interview to Yerkir Media 
TV, Yerevan, 26 July 2018.

Former President Robert Kocharian was released from custody on Monday 
immediately after Armenia’s Court of Appeals ruled that he cannot be prosecuted 
for the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan.

A panel of three senior judges overturned a lower court’s decision to allow 
law-enforcement authorities to arrest Kocharian on coup charges. His defense 
lawyers appealed against the July 27 decision, saying that the charges are 
baseless and that their client enjoys legal immunity from prosecution.

One of the lawyers, Ruben Sahakian, said that the Court of Appeals based its 
decision to free Kocharian on Article 140 of the Armenian constitution. The 
article says: “During the term of his or her powers and thereafter, the 
President of the Republic may not be prosecuted and subjected to liability for 
actions deriving from his or her status.”

“We are satisfied with the court’s decision,” Sahakian told reporters outside 
the court building in Yerevan.

The Special Investigative Service (SIS) condemned the ruling as illegal, saying 
that the Court of Appeals “overstepped the bounds of its authority.” “We hope 
that the Office of the Prosecutor-General will appeal to the [higher] Court of 
Cassation,” an SIS spokesperson told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.


Armenia - A man walks past burned cars on a street in Yerevan where security 
forces clashed with opposition protesters, 2 March 2008.
The prosecutors refused to order Kocharian’s release on August 8, the day 
before the Court of Appeals opened hearings on Kocharian’s appeal. The 
63-year-old ex-president testified at the two-day hearings held behind the 
closed doors.

Kocharian stands accused of illegally using the armed forces against opposition 
protesters who demanded a rerun of a disputed presidential election held in 
February 2008. Eight protesters and two police personnel were killed when 
security forces broke up those demonstrations on March 1-2, 2018.

Kocharian denied the accusations as a politically motivated “vendetta” in 
televised remarks aired on July 26. His ensuing arrest was condemned by the 
Republican Party (HHK) of Serzh Sarkisian, who succeeded him as Armenia’s 
president in April 2008.

By contrast, Kocharian’s arrest was hailed as a triumph of justice by political 
allies of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and former President Levon 
Ter-Petrosian, the main opposition candidate in the 2008 ballot.

Pashinian played a key role in Ter-Petrosian’s 2007-2008 opposition movement. 
During Sarkisian’s rule he spent nearly two years in prison for organizing 
“mass disturbances” on March 1-2, 2008. Pashinian appointed a new head of the 
SIS and ordered a fresh probe of the 2008 bloodshed shortly after coming to 
power in May this year.


Armenia - Armenian army soldiers are deployed on a street in Yerevan where 
security forces clashed with opposition protesters, 2 March 2008.

The SIS also brought last month the same coup charges against former Defense 
Minister Mikael Harutiunian and former Deputy Defense Minister Yuri 
Khachaturov. Its case against them and Kocharian is based on a secret directive 
which Harutiunian issued to the Armenian military on February 23, 2008.

SIS investigators say that the still unpublicized order led to the army’s 
illegal involvement in post-election political processes in the country. In 
their words, military personnel may have been involved in the use of lethal 
force against protesters that barricaded themselves in the center of Yerevan.

Kocharian insisted on July 26 that army units were simply put on high alert to 
prevent military personnel from heeding Ter-Petrosian’s calls for the military 
to join his movement. Hayk Alumian, another lawyer for Kocharian, likewise said 
on August 6 that two deputy defense ministers were openly supporting 
Ter-Petrosian in February 2008. They both were sacked in April 2008.




Russian, Armenian Defense Chiefs Meet In Moscow


Russia - Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu (L) meets with his Armenian 
counterpart Davit Tonoyan in Moscow, 11 August 2018.

Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan has met with his Russian counterpart Sergey 
Shoygu in Moscow to discuss Russian-Armenian military ties and the 
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, Tonoyan and Shoygu discussed 
“current issues and upcoming tasks” in bilateral defense cooperation. They 
“attached importance to consistent implementation of agreements based on mutual 
trust and joint strategic interests,” the ministry said in a statement.

“Speaking about military-technical cooperation, the Armenian and Russian 
defense ministers stressed the importance of timely realization of ongoing 
programs in this area,” it added in an apparent reference to Russian arms 
supplies to Armenia.

Last October, Russia provided Armenia with a fresh $100 million loan for buying 
more Russian weapons at discounted prices. The Russian “Kommersant” daily 
claimed on August 2 that the planned delivery of those weapons is now “in 
serious doubt.” The paper pointed to a rare diplomatic spat between Moscow and 
Yerevan sparked by criminal charges brought in Armenia against the secretary 
general of the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization, Yuri 
Khachaturov.

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Aleksandr Fomin denied the “Kommersant” report 
when he visited Armenia on August 3. “Everything is on track,” Fomin told 
reporters.

Speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service in Moscow on Friday, Tonoyan expressed 
confidence that all Russian-Armenian defense agreements will be “mutually 
realized.” “At least, we are getting no indications to the contrary,” he said.

In its official press release on Shoygu’s talks with Tonoyan, Russia’s Defense 
Ministry only cited the Armenian minister’s comments on the annual 
International Army Games organized by the Russian military. Tonoyan attended, 
together with Shoygu and other foreign dignitaries, the closing ceremony of the 
latest games held near Moscow.

According to his press office, Tonoyan also briefed Shoygu on the current 
situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone and, in particular, Armenia’s 
border with Azerbaijan’s Nakhichevan exclave.Yerevan has reported increased 
tension at some sections of that border where Azerbaijani troops have moved 
their positions closer to Armenian army posts in May.

The Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisian, on Monday accused 
the Azerbaijani side of resorting to more “provocations” there. “The Armenian 
armed forces yesterday responded with fire to Azerbaijani provocations in the 
Nakhichevan direction,” he wrote on Facebook. “As a result, we do not exclude 
Azerbaijani combat casualties.”

The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported that one of its soldiers serving in 
Nakhichevan was shot and wounded by Armenian forces on Sunday. It accused 
Yerevan of continuing to “systematically escalate the situation in the 
Nakhichevan direction.”


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