Three killed by Azeri shelling: Armenia

Perth Now, Australia
Sept 28 2022
Staff WritersReuters
9:02PM

Armenia says three soldiers have been killed by shelling from Azerbaijan, Tass agency reports, as the two neighbours accused each other of violating a ceasefire that ended two days of warfare.

Tass cited an Armenian defence ministry statement but did not give details.

Last Friday, both sides accused each other of breaching the truce by firing across the border.

After border clashes two weeks ago that killed almost 200 soldiers, the worst bout of fighting since a six-week war between the two ex-Soviet countries in late 2020, the two sides agreed to a ceasefire deal brokered by Russia.

The fighting is linked to decades-old hostilities over control of the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region, internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but until 2020 largely controlled by the majority ethnic Armenian population.

Azerbaijan's defence ministry said that at 6pm, Armenian units had started firing at Azerbaijani positions in the Kalbajar region, wounding one serviceman, and that Azerbaijani forces had taken "retaliatory measures".

The Armenian defence ministry gave an opposite account, tweeting that Azerbaijani forces had fired towards Armenian positions near the common border using mortars and large-calibre weapons, and that the Armenian side had retaliated.

Armenia said then that Azerbaijan had attacked its territory and seized settlements inside its borders; Azerbaijan said it was responding to "provocations" from the Armenian side.

Pelosi, Congressmen and Armenia Rep. on International Legal Affairs discuss Azeri human rights violations

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressmen and the Representative of Armenia on International Legal Affairs Yeghishe Kirakosyan discussed Azerbaijan’s human rights violations.

“Met with Yeghisheh Kirakosyan, Speaker Pelosi, and other Members of the Armenian Caucus today. We discussed Azerbaijan's horrific human rights abuses and Armenia's efforts in the International Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights,” Congressman Frank Pallone tweeted.

Pallone also met with Artsakh Foreign Minister Davit Babayan, who is visiting the US.

“Spoke with Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan at the Capitol. We discussed the overwhelming humanitarian crisis in Artsakh resulting from Azerbaijan’s attacks and the need to protect the vulnerable Armenian population from further Azeri aggression.”

‘Prevention of Cultural Genocide Panel’ at ANCA-WR Grassroots Conference to Discuss Ongoing Threats to Armenian Monuments

ANCA Western Region’s upcoming Grassroots Conference on Artsakh, to be held on Saturday, September 24 at the Sheraton Universal in Los Angeles, will be kicked off by the “Prevention of Cultural Genocide” bilingual panel featuring the Republic of Artsakh’s Deputy Minister of Culture Lernik Hovhannisyan, Prof. Mashinka Firunts Hakopian, and scholar Simon Maghakyan.

“Right now, as Azerbaijan is shelling the cities and sacred sites of southern Armenia, as well as bulldozing the historical villages, cemeteries, and churches of occupied Hadrut, the global Armenian community must galvanize all efforts to prevent further erasure,” remarked panel moderator Maghakyan, who is best known for his investigative research into Azerbaijan’s covert erasure of Nakhichevan’s Armenian past. “We must leave no stone unturned in preventing another full-scale cultural genocide, and that means understanding why, how, and when history-obsessed authoritarian regimes flatten politically-inconvenient cultural monuments,” continued Maghakyan. “This is not be a panel for mourning, but a discussion on how we, collectively and individually, can save Armenian monuments.”

The three speakers will make brief presentations, followed by a question and answer session. The Artsakh Republic’s Deputy Culture Minister will deliver his report on recent cultural losses in Artsakh in Armenian, with an English summary offered by the moderator.

A native of Karin Tak, a village in southern Artsakh currently occupied by Azerbaijan, Dr. Lernik Hovhannisyan is an educator, historian, politician, and Deputy Minister of Culture and Youth of the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic. Dr. Hovhannisyan’s political career entails service in the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, leading the Ministry of Culture, and chairing the Artsakh National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Defense, Security and Law Enforcement. His scholarship includes authoring more than a dozen books and atlases, lecturing at the Artsakh State University, and anchoring an educational program on Artsakh Public TV. The Deputy Minister has been involved in the recent evacuation of several dozen Armenian monuments from Aghavno, Berdzor, and Nerkin Sus. Speaking with Armenpress last month, he stated that around 46 objects of monumental art, as well as the entire repository of the Berdzor library, had been evacuated, among them an 11th-century khachkar. Dr. Hovhannisyan’s research publications include a study of forcefully Islamized Armenians in Artsakh, and ethnic cleansings of indigenous Armenians from Karvachar (Kelbajar) and Kashatagh (Lachin) in the 19th and 20th-centuries.

A native of Yerevan, Dr. Mashinka Firunts Hakopian is a Glendale-based writer, artist, and researcher. She is an Associate Professor in Technology and Social Justice at ArtCenter College of Design. Her work is concentrated in media studies, feminist and queer studies, visual culture, contemporary art, and SWANA (Southwest Asia and North Africa) diaspora studies. Her research attends to cultural practices that intervene in existing sociotechnical systems to produce alternative imaginaries of the future. In 2021, she was a visiting Mellon Professor in the Practice at Occidental College, where she co-curated the exhibition “Encoding Futures: Critical Imaginaries of AI” with Meldia Yesayan at Oxy Arts. Prior to this, she held a two-year teaching appointment in UCLA’s Department of English. Her individual and collaborative work has received coverage in Art in America, Hyperallergic, Asbarez, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, and Armenian Public Radio. She was recently a guest, along with Mariah Carey, on Duchess Meghan Markle’s Archetypes podcast. Prof. Hakopian’s book Algorithmic Bias Training, or, Lectures for Intelligent Machines is forthcoming from X Artists’ Books.

A native of Yerevan, Simon Maghakyan is a Denver-based researcher and organizer. His civic tenure includes nonpartisan service at Colorado’s legislature, human rights monitoring and advocacy at Amnesty International USA, community development for 18 ANCA Western Region states, executive leadership at Eastern Prelacy’s Save Armenian Monuments initiative, and service on the Western Diocese Artsakh Heritage Committee. Scholastically, Maghakyan is a lecturer at the University of Colorado Denver, non-resident PhD student in heritage crime at Great Britain’s Cranfield University, and Visiting Scholar at Tufts University. His initiatives include the Colorado State Capitol Armenian Genocide Khachkar Memorial, Djulfa.com, and the research firm Heritage Intel. Maghakyan’s writing has appeared in numerous media outlets, including Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. His collaborative 2019 Hyperallergic and 2021 The Art Newspaper investigative exposés of Azerbaijan’s cultural genocide in Nakhichevan have been cited in Armenia’s International Court of Justice case against Azerbaijan. The Guardian and Forbes Magazine have rated this research, respectively, “rock solid” and “groundbreaking,” and The Los Angeles Times has called Maghakyan “relentless.”

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Nancy Pelosi Condemns Azerbaijan Over Armenia Attack – AP

TIME
Sept 18 2022

 

SEPTEMBER 18, 2022 11:36 AM EDT

YEREVAN, Armenia — The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, said Sunday that the United States deplores recent attacks by Azerbaijan and called for a negotiated solution to the countries’ conflict.

Pelsoi’s visit to the Armenian capital, Yerevan, with a congressional delegation came just a few days days after two days of shelling by both sides that killed more than 200 troops. It was the largest outbreak of hostilities in more than two years.

The two ex-Soviet countries have been locked in a decades-old conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan but was long under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994.

During a six-week war in 2020, Azerbaijan reclaimed broad swaths of Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent territories held by Armenian forces. More than 6,700 people died in that fighting.

Armenia and Azerbaijan each blamed the other for starting the shelling attacks last week.

Pelosi on Sunday met with Alen Simonyan, president of Armenia’s parliament, and told reporters afterward that “Our meeting again had a particular importance to us because the focus was on security following the illegal and deadly attacks by Azerbaijan on the Armenian territory.

“We strongly condemn those attacks — we in our delegation on behalf of Congress — which threaten prospects for a much-needed peace agreement,” she said. “The United States … has clearly and has long stated that there can be no military solution to the conflict. We continue to watch the situation closely and we continue supporting a negotiated, comprehensive and sustainable solution to all issues relating to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.”

The Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry sharply criticized her comments.

“Pelosi’s baseless and unfair accusations against Azerbaijan are unacceptable,” it said in a statement.

“We emphasize with regret that Pelosi, who speaks of justice, has not purposefully shown any position until today regarding the policy of aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan, the occupation of the territory of Azerbaijan for almost 30 years, the ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis and other similar grave crimes, for which Armenia is responsible,” the ministry said.

https://time.com/6214465/pelosi-condemns-azerbaijan-over-armenia-attack/ 

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Mikhail Gorbachev leaves controversial trace in Caucasian history

Caucasian Knot
Aug 31 2022
Mikhail Gorbachev, the first USSR president, launched the era of perestroika and glasnost; however, during his stay in power, tragic events occurred in Tbilisi, Baku and Yerevan, and the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh flared up.

Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, the first and only president of the USSR and the last General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), died on August 30 in a Moscow hospital after a long illness at the age of 92, the RIA "Novosti" has reported.

In the history of the Caucasus, Mikhail Gorbachev remained as a leader whose innovations subsequently sparked criticism, and in some cases led to tragic events. The growth of tensions in a number of regions and republics of the USSR in late 1980s-early 1990s, in particular, ultimately led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Not the last role in this was played by Gorbachev's actions. However, the era of his reign was also marked by a number of positive aspects – the introduction of a policy of glasnost, the freedom of speech and press, and democratic elections.

On April 9, 1989, a peaceful oppositional rally near the Government House of the Georgian SSR was dispersed in Tbilisi. Units of the internal troops and the Soviet Army took part in the operation; due to the militaries' actions and the resulting jostle, according to various estimates, from 19 to 21 people perished; several hundred others were injured.

In 1990, tragic events occurred in Azerbaijan, which are fixed in the country's history as "Black January". At night on January 20, at the command of USSR's leadership, a 35,000-strong army corps was brought into Baku. As a result of the special operation, 137 civilians perished; and more than 744 others received wounds. The blame for the tragic events lies, in particular, with Gorbachev, the first president of Azerbaijan, Ayaz Mutalibov, is convinced.

During the Gorbachev's rule, the Karabakh conflict broke out. In February 1988, an extraordinary session of the Council of People's Deputies of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) adopted an appeal to quit Azerbaijan and join Armenia. This step led to massive interethnic clashes, culminating in the expulsion of Armenians from most Azerbaijan cities and districts. On December 10, 1991, a referendum was held on the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. Subsequently, this led to several armed conflicts between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh.

In May 1990, street fights broke out in Yerevan between internal troops and "self-defence units". As a result, two soldiers and 14 self-defence fighters perished.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on August 31, 2022 at 03:24 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

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Baku residents take part in a memorial action on anniversary of “Black January”, Karabakh war outcomes change Azerbaijanis' attitude towards "Black January" victims, Residents of Azerbaijan pay tribute to victims of "Black January".

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President: Artsakh should always stand firm and be Armenian

Panorama
Armenia – Sept 2 2022

Artsakh’s President Arayik Harutyunyan issued a message on the Republic of Artsakh Day marked on September 2. His full message is below.

"Dear compatriots,

2 September 1991 took its place in the Armenian history as a momentous and decisive day. The joint session of the Councils of People's Deputies of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous District and Shahumyan Region adopted the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Artsakh, announcing to the world the formation of the second Armenian republic. The moment was historic, the decision of the people to live freely and independently was unviolable, the will – unshakeable, the spirit – invincible.

However, our way to building a democratic state complying with the norms and standards of the international law was full of indescribable hardships and trials.

The 44-day hostilities of 2020 became a new disaster for the Armenian people, taking the lives of thousands of our brave sons away and mutilating numerous destinies. We are grateful to all the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the independence of the Motherland and the dignified existence of the Armenian people. We bow our heads to their bright memory and proud relatives.

Today the communication with Mother Armenia is conducted via a new route of the Lachin Corridor, the security of which is ensured by the peacekeeping forces of the Russian Federation together with the relevant structures of our Republic.

We are deeply grateful to all our compatriots living in Armenia and the Diaspora for constant support, we are grateful to the Russian Federation for the mission undertaken in Artsakh, we are also grateful to all those states, politicians and public figures who have been by our side all these years, remaining faithful to the universal values of justice, humanity, and democracy.

Even 31 years later, the people of Artsakh firmly and decisively declare that, despite all the tests of time, they are faithful to their decision, they are faithful to their chosen path, which is irreversible and consistent. Artsakh should always stand firm, be Armenian, and continue its path towards independence."

Belarus, Armenia discuss cooperation prospects

Belarus – Aug 23 2022

MINSK, 23 August (BelTA) – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Armenia Aleksandr Konyuk met with Armenian Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Vahram Dumanyan on 22 August, BelTA learned from the Belarusian diplomatic mission in Yerevan.

The parties discussed issues related to the development of the Belarusian-Armenian relations in education, science, culture and sport, emphasizing great potential for the expansion of bilateral relations.

“The parties stressed the importance of intensifying interaction, exchange of best practices between the relevant ministries and organizing mutual visits,” the Belarusian embassy said.

Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Armenia were established on 11 June 1993. The Belarusian embassy opened in Yerevan in September 2001. Armenia opened its embassy in Minsk in 1993. The level of cooperation between Belarus and Armenia significantly improved with the establishment of diplomatic relations.

Asadov: Azerbaijan will create all conditions for partners in EAEU to use transit potential of country

NEWS.am
Armenia – Aug 26 2022

Today, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov participated as a guest in a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in the city of Cholpon-Ata of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Prime Minister Ali Asadov said that Azerbaijan has close bilateral relations and economic ties with almost all member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

It was noted that these relations are based on the principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity, national sovereignty and consideration of each other's interests.

According to the Prime Minister, cooperation based on the principles of equality, mutual respect and consideration of each other's interests is the key to long-term peace, stability and sustainable development.

It was stressed that Azerbaijan pursues a strategic course aimed at ensuring cooperation, peace and building a sustainable security system on a regional and global scale. "In this context, we promote peace and dialogue, and make a valuable contribution to the development of cooperation in the Eurasian region," the prime minister said.

He added that, being at the junction of Europe and Asia, Azerbaijan, together with its partners in the region, is involved in a whole complex of initiatives and projects aimed at developing transport communications, strengthening regional and continental trade.

Drawing attention of the meeting participants to the development indicators of Azerbaijan, Asadov said that despite the negative trends in the global economy, the country has recorded good economic growth rates for six months of 2022. Thus, in the first six months of this year the economic growth was 6.2%. Non-oil economy grew by 9.6 percent. Foreign trade has grown considerably – by more than 70 percent. The export of Azerbaijani goods has more than doubled, while non-oil export has grown by 25 percent.

It was noted that Azerbaijan has invested and continues to invest in the modernization of transport infrastructure for the implementation of projects to create international transport and logistics corridors.

It was stressed that Azerbaijan is an important link in a number of projects, such as international transport corridors North-South and East-West, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway and others.

"We observe annual growth of cargo transportation through the territory of our country on various routes. Only for 6 months of the current year, the volume of transit traffic through various corridors has grown by more than 50 percent. The volumes of transit cargo going through the new international sea trade port of Alyat on the Caspian Sea are increasing. The port's infrastructure can handle up to 15 million tons, including 100,000 TEU containers a year. Nevertheless, the growth of cargo flow and the related forecasts require increasing its throughput capacity. Given this, we have laid the second phase of expansion of transshipment capacity of the port up to 25 million tons of cargo and 500,000 TEU containers," the Prime Minister said.

It was brought to attention that Azerbaijan is ready to continue creating all conditions for the EAEU partners to use the transit potential of the country.

It was expressed confidence that cooperation within the framework of transport projects connecting countries and continents will contribute to a stable, prosperous, dignified and predictable future across the Eurasian space.

"This thesis is reinforced by the new realities that have emerged in the region, which create good opportunities for unblocking transport communications, as well as opening new transport and trade routes," added the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.

Asbarez: ANCA Grassroots Send 100,000+ Letters Demanding Congress Stop U.S. Arms and Aid to Azerbaijan

Rapid Responders Deliver Messages, On-Time and On-Target

WASHINGTON—Over the past week, Armenian National Committee of America advocates from all fifty states delivered over 100,000 targeted Rapid Responder messages to U.S. legislators – raising alarms about Azerbaijan’s ongoing ethnic-cleansing of Armenians from the Berdzor (Lachin) corridor and demanding an immediate end to all U.S. military aid to the oil-rich Aliyev regime.

“President Biden was wrong when he greenlighted U.S. military aid to Baku on the eve of April 24th last year, and he’s wrong today, as his administration – amid renewed Azerbaijani ethnic-cleansing of Artsakh – continues to materially abet and morally embolden the Aliyev regime’s racist and violent genocidal aspirations,” said ANCA IT Director Nerses Semerjian, who designed the proprietary architecture of the ANCA’s Rapid Responder program. “We are encouraged by the ever-growing participation of Rapid Responders within our community and especially among our many non-Armenian allies and coalition partners.”

The letters sent to elected officials ask one simple question:  “Why are you sending my U.S. tax dollars to the oil-rich Azerbaijani military that is ethnically cleansing Christian Armenians from their indigenous Artsakh homeland?  “

Pro-Artsakh advocates can participate in the ANCA campaign.

This latest ANCA campaign comes in the wake of Azerbaijan’s ethnic-cleansing of Armenian residents of Aghavno and Berdzor – located in the strategic Berdzor/Lachin corridor connecting Armenia and Artsakh.  The depopulation of the region is part of President Aliyev’s genocidal drive to eliminate Armenians from their ancient homeland. The corridor is Artsakh’s lifeline to Armenia and the world, serving as the primary artery for travel as well as communication, trade, and energy.  Aliyev’s proposed route from Armenia to Artsakh traverses primarily Azerbaijani-occupied territory, making travel unsafe for Armenians and impeding normal trade and communication.