Աղբահանության ճգնաժամը․ «Սանիթեք»-ը փոշմանել է եւ Երեւանում կանցկացնի մամուլի ասուլիսը

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«Սանիթեք» ընկերությունը փոշմանել է եւ Թբիլիսիում կայանալիք ասուլիսը տեղափոխել Երեւան: Այս առնչությամբ, ընկերության տարածած հայտարարության մեջ ասվում է.


«Սանիթեք» ընեկերության միակ մտահոգությունն ու նպատակը կենտրոնացումն է այն խնդիրների վրա է, թե մենք այսօր ինչու հասանք այս կետին եւ թե ինչ պետք է արվի, որպեսզի հնարավոր լինի հաղթահարել ստեղծված իրադրությունը:


«Սանիթեք» ընկերության համար ինչպես եւ նախկինում, այնպես էլ հիմա մնում է կարեւոր հետեւյալը` ներկայացնել հստակ փաստեր, թվեր եւ ներկայացնել ճշարտությունն այս ողջ պատմության:


Որոշումը Թբիլիսիից մամուլի ասուլիսն իրականացնելու միակ ճանապարհն էր «Սանիթեք» ընկերության տնօրինության համար անձամբ ներկայացնելու խնդիրը` ելնելով քաղաքացիների եւ Երեւան քաղաքի հանդեպ ունեցած հարգանքից եւ վերաբերմունքից, քանի որ նրանց ներկայությունը Երեւանում այս փուլում ցանկալի չէ` չունենք երաշխիքներ, որ ընկերության բաժնետերերի եւ ներկայացուցիչների նկատմամբ չեն իրականացվի ոչ իրավաչափ հետապնդումներ:


Որպեսզի հնարավոր լինի խուսափել ընկերության դեմ նոր քարոզարշավի թեմայի ստեղծումից եւ չկորցնել հիմնական նպատակը, ընկերության մամուլի ասուլիսը, ընկերության ներկայացուցիչների մասնկացությամբ, տեղի կունենա ուրբաթ օրը` ս.թ. օգոստոսի 2-ին ժամը 12:00 Արմենիա Մարիոթ հյուրանցի «Տրդատ թագավոր» սրահում»:

Sports: A year before Tokyo 2020: Armenia is expected to perform better

MediaMax, Armenia
 
 
 
 
A year before Tokyo 2020: Armenia is expected to perform better
 
 
Photo: www.theguardian.com
 
 
Summer Olympic Games will kick off in Tokyo a year from today.
 
Secretary General of the Armenian National Olympic Committee Hrachya Rostomyan believes that Armenian athletes will perform well.
 
“I am certain that our performance in Tokyo will be twice as good as in Rio. The committee has also decided to decline quota places provided without qualification. In Tokyo, Armenia will be represented only by athletes who earned their quotas. Just participating is not enough for us, and only good results can satisfy us,” said Rostomyan.
 
Advisor to the President of the National Olympic Committee Armen Grigoryan has announced that the committee will form a commission, which will be tasked with preparations for the Olympics. It is going to hold regular discussions with head coaches and representatives of the teams, as well as experts from medical and anti-doping centers.
 
Tokyo 2020 will be held from July 24 to August 9.
 
 

Armenia making bid for low-cost airlines

EurasiaNet.org
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 17, 2019 
           

MES turns to Police over fires in the area around Tsiternakaberd Complex

Panorama, Armenia

Armenia’s ministry of emergency situations reports that the vegetative cover area was set on fire by two unidentified citizens on Sunday near Sport and Concert Complex after K. Demirchyan in the forest of Tsitsernakaberd. the citizens suspected in deliberate arson escaped.

As the MES said in a statement, the corresponding message had been sent to Police of RA to take measures to clarify the circumstances of the fire and prosecute violators in accordance with the law.

MES next urges citizens to avoid violation of fire safety rules, unlawful well as keep vigilance in flammable area and preserve fire safety rules.

https://www.panorama.am/en/news/2019/07/16/MES/2141644

Performance to be staged on motives of Khachaturian sisters’ case

Panorama, Armenia

A theatrical group in St. Petersburg is set to stage a performance on the story of three teenage sisters accused of murdering their father, Director of the performance Yelena Pavlovna has told Fontakna.ru news portal.  The performance is titled “Three sisters” and aims to address Russia's domestic abuse problem.

In her words, many people across the country are subjected to domestic violence and the matter should be addressed in a public discourse. Pavlovna added the planned performance should not be considered as a theatrical play but a act or protest action.

To note, investigators charged the three Khachaturian sisters with killing their 57-year-old businessman father shortly after his body with multiple stab wounds to the neck and chest was found in an apartment in Moscow on July 27, 2018. When questioned, the young women pled guilty and explained that they had reasons for hostility towards their father, because he abused them mentally and physically for a lengthy period of time.

On August 2, Moscow’s Ostankino court arrested the three sisters on murder charges. A post-mortem psychological and psychiatric evaluation revealed that Mikhail Khachaturyan had suffered from a personality disorder. Experts also established that his oldest daughter had developed a mental disorder as a result of being sexually harassed and abused by her father.

According to state commission findings reported by Russian media the prominent local businessman and churchgoer had insulted, humiliated, threatened and “subjected his daughters to physical and sexual violence,”

President Sarkissian arrives in Syunik province on working visit

President Sarkissian arrives in Syunik province on working visit

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14:34, 5 July, 2019

YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian arrived in Syunik province on a two-day working visit on July 5, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The President is scheduled to visit the Meghri free economic zone, healthcare and cultural facilities, production companies of the province.

Armen Sarkissian will also visit one of the military positions of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Worldwide Armenians to reunion at St. Thaddeus

Tehran Times
July 3 2019
  1. Society
July 3, 2019

TEHRAN – Hundreds of Christian worshippers are getting prepared to head for St. Thaddeus to observe a religious ceremony passed down from generation to generation.

For the 65th consecutive year, pilgrims from Iran, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Germany, Canada and some other countries get together, this year from July 25 to 27, to observe a ceremony called Badarak in one of the world’s oldest monasteries.

Attendees commemorate the martyrdom of St. Thaddeus, one of the twelve disciples killed while he was preaching the Gospel. The legend says, a church dedicated to him was first built in 68 CE where Qareh Klise is standing.

The festivity is of high importance for Iranian-Armenians who mostly come from the cities of Tabriz, Urmia, Tehran, Isfahan and Qazvin, to stage the reunion in groups and families. It also provides them opportunity to go on holiday and visit distant relatives.

Baptism of children and youngsters along with performances of traditional songs and dances are amongst highlights the event.

Also known as the Qareh Klise (“the Black Church”), the church is one of the oldest surviving Christian monuments in the country. It is situated in West Azarbaijan province, some 20 kilometers form Maku, adjacent to the borders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey.

The ancient Church shows off elaborate bas-reliefs of flowers, animals and human figures on its façade and exterior walls. It bears verses of Old and New Testament in Armenian calligraphy as well.

Together with St. Stepanos Monastery and the Chapel of Dzordzor, Qareh Klise was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2008 under the name “Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran”.

All the three sites are located in West Azarbaijan and are of high significance from historical and cultural perspectives. They bear credible testimony to interchanges with the ancient regional societies in particular the Byzantine, Orthodox and Persian.

UNESCO says that the churches bear examples of outstanding universal value of the Armenian architectural and decorative traditions.

Rep. TJ Cox Introduces Amendment to Ensure U.S. Aid to the Republic of Artsakh

The office of California Rep. TJ Cox
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Rep. TJ Cox Introduces Amendment to Ensure U.S. Aid to the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh)
 
 
 
Today, Congressman TJ Cox (CA-21) introduced an amendment to the State-Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2020. Congressman Cox's amendment would ensure that vital funding is allocated for the ongoing demining projects in the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), and would support regional rehabilitation services for infants, children, and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. The amendment was incorporated with additional foreign aid related amendments, which will be voted on together in en bloc next week as the House concludes debate on H.R. 2740.
 
"Karabakh has one of the highest civilian casualty rates from land mines and unsolicited remnants of war. Children and families shouldn't have to live under the constant threat of a crippling injury or death from exploding mines," said Congressman TJ Cox. "My amendment will ensure continued funding for demining and rehabilitation projects in Karabakh. I'm committed to working with my colleagues on the Armenian Caucus, the Armenian National Committee of America, and the HALO Trust to restore communities, and ensure the region is landmine free in the near future."
 
"We join with Armenian Americans from across California's Central Valley and throughout the United States in thanking Congressman Cox for his leadership in securing continued appropriations for the U.S. aid program for Artsakh a meaningful American investment in peace and Artsakh's democratic development," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We are particularly gratified that this humanitarian aid will help de-mine Artsakh saving lives and opening up new land for families and farming and also to provide desperately needed regional rehabilitation services for individuals injured by mines and for all those living with physical or cognitive disabilities."
 
Watch Congressman Cox Speak on his Amendment Here
 
Background: The Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) is locked in a frozen conflict that flared amidst the collapse of the Soviet Union. The conflict which became an all-out war between 1992 1994 took the lives of close to 20,000 people and hundreds of thousands more were displaced as a result. While an agreed ceasefire has been held for over two decades, the lack of a formal end to the war has left the Armenian people of Artsakh isolated. Since 2000, USAID funding for demining projects in the region has allowed for the clearing of 4,727 acres of former minefield and the eradication of close to 4,000 landmines and 8,000 items of unexploded or abandoned ordnance.

Pallone Challenges Barriers to U.S.-Artsakh Travel and Communication

Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) during a colloquy with House Appropriations Committee Chair Nita Lowey (D-NY) regarding removing barriers to U.S.-Artsakh travel and communication.

Engages with House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman during Colloquy on the Floor of the U.S. House

WASHINGTON—Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) took to the U.S. House floor Wednesday for a dialogue with House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) in support of his legislative efforts – via the U.S.-Artsakh Travel and Communication Resolution (H.Res.190) – to end arbitrary and outdated State Department restrictions on U.S. engagement with the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), reported the Armenian National Committee of America.

“We must remain committed to strengthening the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh, removing barriers to dialogue, and resolving status and security issues that have hindered discussions in the past,” said Rep. Pallone. “Allowing direct and open dialogue and allowing our diplomats to have a presence on the ground as necessary and when safe is the only way for the United States to help bring this conflict to a resolution.”

As part of the colloquy (a scripted exchange between legislators) Chairwoman Lowey committed to work with Congressman Pallone on this matter.

“We want to thank Congressman Pallone for his principled leadership in breaking down artificial barriers to the direct and open dialogue among all stakeholders that surely represent our best hope for a durable and democratic Artsakh peace,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “It’s time to give diplomacy a chance, to promote broad-based government-to-government engagement, and to deepen civil society contact and communication at all levels. It’s time to pass H.Res.190.”

Late last week, Rep. Pallone had filed a proposed amendment to the FY2020 foreign aid bill stating: “none of the funds made available in this Act may be used to enforce U.S. government restrictions or prohibitions on visits, travel, contacts, or communications with Nagorno Karabakh.” The Rules Committee, which screens amendments prior to their consideration by the full House, ruled Rep. Pallone’s amendment “not in order.” Joining Rep. Pallone in supporting this proposed amendment were fellow Congressional Armenian Caucus leaders Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Peter King (R-NY), Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Jackie Speier (D-CA).

During a March, 2019, interview with then-ANCA Government Affairs Director Raffi Karakashian, Rep. Pallone, who holds the record for number of Congressional visits to Artsakh, drew attention to the obstacles Members of Congress typically face when considering this trip.

 

“First of all you can’t use any U.S. vehicles or transportation to go to Artsakh, but beyond that, they [U.S. State Department] constantly tell you it’s not safe; there’s going to be consequences; you’re going to be put on the Azerbaijan blacklist,” explained Rep. Pallone. “They essentially try to scare people from going – and obviously, if they are trying to scare me and other Members of Congress, that’s certainly going to discourage private individuals and businesses as well.”

Pallone went on to note that “Artsakh is a functioning democracy, a market economy – very much like the United States and the rest of the West. I want people to know that. And, if it’s going to be successful, there has to be not only political cooperation but economic cooperation. None of that [economic and political cooperation] is helpful if you have a restriction on communications and travel.”

The Artsakh Travel and Communication Resolution (H.Res.190) currently has 20 cosponsors, including Rep. Pallone and Representatives Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Salud Carbajal (D-CA), Judy Chu (D-CA), David Cicilline (D-RI), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim Costa (D-CA), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Peter King (R-NY), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Alan Lowenthal (D-CA), James McGovern (D-MA), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Jackie Speier (D-CA), and Peter Visclosky (D-IN).

The ANCA, as part of its ANCA 360 legislative agenda, strongly supports the efforts of Rep. Pallone to lift outdated and arbitrary U.S.-Artsakh travel and communication restrictions.

Armenian minister meets founder of Draper & Association and Draper University in Silicon Valley

Armenian minister meets founder of Draper & Association and Draper University in Silicon Valley

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11:37, 1 June, 2019

YEREVAN, JUNE 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s minister of transport, communication and information technologies Hakob Arshakyan met with founder of Draper & Association venture capital company and Draper University Timothy Draper in the Silicon Valley on the sidelines of his working visit to the United States, the Armenian ministry told Armenpress.

The meeting was also attended by Armenia’s Consul General in Los Angeles Armen Bayburdyan.

Currently students from 77 countries study in the University.

During the meeting the sides discussed the possibilities to open Hero City at Draper University branch in Armenia. Minister Hakobyan introduced Tim Draper on the Armenian government’s large-scale reforms carried out after the revolution in the fields of economy, business climate improvement and strengthening of democracy.

The minister also handed over the Armenian Prime Minister’s invitation to Mr. Draper to take part in the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2019) which will take place on October 6-9 in Yerevan.

Hakob Arshakyan said the visit to Armenia will enable Tim Draper to get acquainted with the country’s investment opportunities, as well as scientific and technological potential.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan