Lawyer touches on statement about arrest of former Artsakh army chief

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Armenia – Aug 31 2022

Lawyer Arsen Babayan, a senior member of the opposition Homeland Party, has touched on the statement of the Investigative Committee regarding the arrest of a former Artsakh army commander.

Lieutenant-General Mikayel Arzumanyan was arrested on Tuesday on charges of negligence and dereliction of his official duties during the 2020 war. The Investigative Committee essentially blamed him for the fall of Shushi during the 44-day war.

"They don't even notice how, by releasing official statements on every "exposure" they reveal the crimes they themselves have committed,” Babayan wrote on Facebook.

He cited the statement as saying that Shushi had already been captured by Azerbaijani forces before November 7.

“And now let's recall the date the famous phone conversation featuring the Artsakh president was released and what he said, or rather what he asked Nikol Pashinyan for and was denied,” Babayan stressed.

“Let us compare with this with Nikol Pashinyan’s statement posted on Facebook on 8 November: "The fight for Shushi is ongoing". In fact, everything is pretty clear and disclosed.

“After the ouster of the current government, under new and objective conditions, all the episodes and the circle of those responsible for them will be established through not particularly large-scale investigative measures,” the lawyer noted.

Azerbaijan hopes for deal in Brussels on organization of working group to prepare peace agreement with Armenia

NEWS.am
Armenia – Aug 27 2022

A meeting between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia will take place at the end of this month, Hikmet Hajiyev, head of the foreign policy department of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan, said during a speech in occupied Shushi today, Azerbaijani media reported.

He expressed the hope of the Azerbaijani side that the meeting would agree on the organization of a working group to prepare the text of a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

At the same time, at the end of the month, the deputy prime ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet in Moscow to discuss transport and communication issues and delimitation.

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Residents of Aghavno and Berdzor Have Already Evacuated

Residents of Artsakh's Aghavno village in Berdzor (Lachin) have been told to evacuate by August 25


Earlier this month residents of Aghavno and its surrounding villages in Artsakh’s Berdzor (Lachin) region were given until August 25 to leave their homes in preparation for the handover of the area to Azerbaijan ahead of the timeline envisioned by the November 9 agreement.

However, days before the deadline, local residents are describing the region as a virtual ghost town, with many residents having left their homes.
“There was no electricity. All connections were cut off. VivaCell [the local mobile provider] was turned off, the internet was turned off. There was no water.” This is how Aghavno resident Gayane Isakhanyan described the situation in her village to Azatutyun.am’s Armenian Service as she and her husband gathered their belongings in preparation of leaving their village.

“Yes, it is sat that we have to leave, but what we do,” a resigned Isakhanyan added.

On Saturday, Gayane Isakhanyan, a teacher at the Aghavno school, left the village with his family, then they attempted to go back to enjoy a few more days at the place they called home.

“But they already told us that anyone who has left is not allowed to enter the village,” Isakhanyan told Azatutyun.am.

She said that for the 177 residents of Aghavno a question still remained unanswered: How did the August 25 deadline get changed? Now only a few men remain in the village. She said they were given 250,000 drams (a little over $600) to leave as soon as possible.

The families were evacuated under the watchful eye of Russian peacekeepers, police and emergency workers to ensure that no one could set the house on fire, although a few managed to circumvent the ban.

“The streets are guarded by two, three, four people. Fire trucks are standing by on the streets,” Isakhanyan added.

She and her family, including her three children, are now temporarily living at a relative’s house in the Tegh village in Armenia’s Syunik Province.

Isakhanyan worries that she will not be able to enroll her children in a proper school.

She said that the vouchers promised to them to purchase new residences have been delayed.

“Even Hayk Khanumyan [Artsakh’s Territorial Administration minister] promised us that we will have the certificates for our apartment by the 25th of the month. Now I keep calling and they say we don’t know when it will happen, how it will happen,” she said.

Azatutyun.am was informed by Artsakh’s Ministry of Territorial Administration that it may not be possible to disburse the vouchers by August 25, but said that all residents of Berdzor and Aghavno will receive those certificates by month’s end.

Both Aghavno and Berdzor are all but empty, Azatutyun.am reported. The last of the monuments there—a stature of a freedom fighter—was removed from the city’s Peace Square. During the last weeks, 47 cultural, religious and historic monuments were moved from Berdzor.

As the deadline looms, the residents will have three days to evacuate the area.

Either rebirth or destruction – David Babayan

ARMINFO
Armenia – Aug 19 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Foreign Minister of  Artsakh David Babayan left the following Facebook message:

"There are the most complex and very painful processes through which  the nation, society must necessarily go through for self-purification  and revival. Some of these processes are objective in their essence,  which are dictated by the current situation. The stakes are at the  highest point for there will be either rebirth or destruction. But,  without going through these processes, a kind of chemotherapy, cure  and recovery is impossible. The main thing here is strengthening of  faith, patriotism, professionalism and maximum distancing from  degenerates of all stripes."  


In Armenia, farmers demand to solve problem with water

CAUCASIAN KNOT
Aug 17 2022

Residents of a village in the Shirak Region have temporarily blocked the road from Artik to Alagyaz. The protestors demand from the authorities to solve the problem with irrigation water.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that on July 15, residents of the villages of Getk and Garibdjanyan of the Shirak Region blocked the road from Gyumri to Armavir with the demand to supply their villages with water for irrigation. According to the protestors, they are losing crops because of the unresolved problem with water supply.

Today, residents of the village of Mantash in the Shirak Region have blocked the road from Artik to Alagyaz. The protestors demand to solve the problem with irrigation water. They have unblocked the road after receiving the promises from the authorities that the problem will be solved, reports Ara Sukiasyan, the secretary for the Artik community administration.

According to Ara Sukiasyan, the villagers face the problem with supply of water for irrigation every year, since the local water reservoir is the only source of both drinking and irrigation water. “Responsible persons are afraid to release large amounts of water, as there is a risk that the reservoir may not have enough drinking water in winter,” the portal “News.am” quoted the secretary for the Artik community administration as saying.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 01:06 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

See earlier reports:
Armenian villagers go out to protest against canal water pollution, In Armenia, villagers demand to solve problem with supply of power and water, Eleven activists detained after protest in Armenia.

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19 people unaccounted for after market blast

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, ARMENPRESS. The number of those missing in the Yerevan market explosion climbed to 19.

25-year-old Meline Taloyan is included in the  of missing persons after the 911 hotline issued updates.

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Russian citizen presumed missing after Yerevan blast found safe

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS. Russian national Lyuba Gribova who was presumed missing in the Yerevan market explosion was found safe and it turned out she wasn’t at the market when the blast occurred, Ministry of Emergency Situations spokesperson Hayk Kostanyan told ARMENPRESS.

“The Russian citizen is safe and sound and wasn’t in the market at the time of the explosion. Her family members thought that she could’ve been at the market because they didn’t have information about her whereabouts. That’s why the call was forwarded to us and we included the name of the person in the list of missing people. As of this moment that person has contacted her family and said that she wasn’t in this area,” Kostanyan said.

Canadian FM visits Toronto Armenian Centre

NEWS.am
Armenia – Aug 12 2022

Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly and Canadian MPs Jean Yip and Han Dong visited Toronto's Armenian Centre.

According to the Armenian National Committee of Canada, this is Joly's first visit to the Armenian community as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The meeting with representatives of the Armenian National Committee included a comprehensive discussion of the current situation surrounding the Karabakh conflict. The opening of the Canadian Embassy in Armenia, Canada's support for Armenia's development and the activities of the Armenian community in Toronto were also discussed.

"We discussed the strong relationship between Canada and Armenia, supporting Armenian democracy, and building a more vibrant community," Joly tweeted.

When bright people talk about dark things: retrospective view of Starmus III

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 8, ARMENPRESS. Music and art can bring people closer to science and inspire new scientific discoveries. The world's most prestigious scientists, astronauts and artists gathered again in the Canary Islands in 2016 to discuss mysteries of art and science, astronomy and the Universe, to talk about the future of humanity and new scientific achievements.

Starmus III. "Beyond the horizon. Tribute to Stephen Hawking"

The third Starmus festival was held in 2016, already in the traditional Canary Islands. This year, the science and music festival held from June 27 to July 2 was entitled "Beyond the Horizon. Tribute to Stephen Hawking". The clear proof of the success of the festival in previous years was the constantly growing number of participants. This year's list of speakers was no less remarkable and impressive: theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov who was the first to conduct a spacewalk, the first Canadian astronaut to walk in space Chris Hadfield, Apollo 9 astronaut Russell Schweickart, SpaceX senior consultant Garrett Reisman, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, CEO of Kaspersky Lab Eugene Kaspersky, Nobel laureates physicist Roger Penrose, astrophysicists Kip Thorne, Adam Riess, Brian Schmidt and Barry Barish, biochemist Elizabeth Blackburn, neuroscientist Edvard Moser, physicists Robert Wilson, Eric Betzig and David Gross, economist Joseph Stiglitz, and others.

The musical part of the festival was also unique this year, as Starmus III Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer, Queen guitarist, astrophysicist Brian May, renowned theater singer Sarah Brightman and others participated in the festival.

The festival was also unique for the fact that this year, for the first time, the award named after Stephen Hawking was awarded within the framework of Starmus, which had been announced in December 2015. This one-of-a-kind medal was awarded to Science Communicators in three categories: Science, Art and Film. The author of Stephen Hawking's image on one side of the medal is cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. Spacewalker musician Brian May and his famous guitar are depicted on the other side of the medal.

Speaking about the medal, Stephen Hawking said, “By engaging with everyone from school children to politicians to pensioners, science communicators put science right at the heart of daily life. Bringing science to the people brings people into science. This matters to me, to you, to the world as a whole. Therefore, I am very pleased to support and honour the work of science communicators”.

The presentation of Stephen Hawking Medal in December, 2015 in London.

 

Where there is life, there is hope

Stephen Hawking started the lecture “The brief story of my life” in the sidelines of Starmus III with the following words, “I was born on January 8, 1942, exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo Galilei”. During the lecture seasoned with his characteristic humor, Hawking presented his childhood, university life and everyday life, his first steps into astrophysics and cosmology, as well as the first years of facing the disease. “I began to appreciate everything I have. Where there is life, there is hope."

Hawking presented his hypothesis on the origin of the Universe, black holes and the storage of information in them, expressing the opinion that the future of humanity is outside the planet Earth.

"We must continue to go into space for the future of humanity. I don't think we can survive another 1000 years without escaping beyond our fragile planet. That is why I want to encourage public interest in space…
It was a glorious time to live and do research in the field of theoretical physics.  The fact that we humans, who ourselves are mere collections of fundamental particles of nature, have been able to come this close to an understanding of the laws governing us and our Universe is a great triumph.
Remember to look up at the stars, not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the Universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed. It's important not to give up”, Hawking concluded.

Hawking displaying a photograph from his student years at Oxford University during his 'My Brief History' speech

The world's greatest discoveries come through trial and error

One of the keynote speakers at Starmus III was Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who spent 166 days in space. He was the first Canadian to walk in space, the first Canadian to become the commander of the International Space Station in 2013. Hadfield especially gained popularity for filming his daily routine on the space station and posting it on Twitter, Facebook, Google and Tumblr, providing interesting information about his daily life in weightlessness.

Within the framework of the festival, Hadfield spoke about the missions carried out in space, the importance of astronautics. He stated that space travel is a vital part of humanity’s fundamental desire to explore.

After the speech, Hadfield was asked by a reporter what advice he would give to kids who love science but often find themselves at a dead end in their experiments, to which he answered,

"Any scientist has to accept that things can go wrong all the time. Even Galileo had no idea what he would see when he first looked through the telescope. As a result, he rewrote all of our perceptions of what the Universe is like. The world's greatest discoveries come through trial and error. This is exactly how we learn to walk, talk, use our abilities. You have to learn from mistakes."

During the period on the International Space Station, Hadfield's rendition of David Bowie's Space Oddity, among other published photos and videos, became particularly popular, with more than a few tens of millions of views on YouTube. Starmus III participants had the unique opportunity to hear the song performed live on stage by the Canadian astronaut.

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When bright people talk about dark things

Physicist Brian Schmidt, who won the Nobel Prize in 2011 discovering with two other scientists that the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, gave a lecture under the title "Dark Dark Universe". He noted that for him the power of astrology is that "it allows you to look directly into the past." Schmidt talked about dark matter and dark energy in the Universe. In his speech, he explained how he came to the conclusion that the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate by studying explosions of dozens of Type Ia supernova in faraway galaxies.

The photo shows Brian Schmidt at the "Dark, Dark Universe" lecture

He noted that at first they couldn't believe their own data and spent months re-verifying it. Schmidt added that though they don't know what dark energy is, it's clearly everywhere.

Science communicators – Hawking medal winners

Stephen Hawking Medals were presented for the first time on the stage of Starmus III. Physicist Jim Al-Khalili won in the science category for his great contribution to communicating science, and composer Hans Zimmer in the art category for his music for the science fiction film "Interstellar". And the scientific documentary film Particle Fever won in the film category. The winners were chosen by Hawking himself, who, announcing the names of the winners before the start of the festival, noted that the winners made a great contribution to public communication to science.

Jim Al-Khalili, accepting the award,said: "This is the confirmation of that practical research scientists can also become accepted and recognized as successful science communicators. Like Stephen, I feel it is both an obligation and a privilege to share my amazement about how the Universe works and what our role is here with as many people as possible."

“Forget the Oscar. This is the right place” - with these words, Hollywood Oscar-winning film composer Hans Zimmer received his medal on the Starmus stage.

“I've met a lot of scientists who listen to my music while working, and I'm very flattered by that. The only thing that can save us, this planet, which is just a little blue dot, is science. There is no music without science," the composer noted.

Stephen Hawking medal winners on Starmus III stage

 

26 Starmus III speeches in one book

At the end of the festival, the authors summed up Starmus III with the book titled "Starmus. Beyond the Horizon", which includes 26 speeches dedicated to Hawking, the origin of the Universe, the "big bang" theory, managing the planet Earth and its natural resources and its future. The author of the book's opening statement is Hawking himself.

"Starmus. Beyond the Horizon" book summarizing the 26 speeches of the festival participants.

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A Look Back At First STARMUS Festival

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