AYF Camp Haiastan announces Canada community visits

FRANKLIN, Mass. — AYF Camp Haiastan, the first Armenian camp in the United States, is heading north to Canada. Executive Director Kenar Charchaflian will be hosting information sessions for the Armenian communities of Toronto and Montreal.

The first session will be held in Toronto on Friday, March 24 at the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto (45 Hallcrown Pl, North York, ON M2J 4Y4) at 8 p.m.

On Saturday, March 25, Charchaflian will be delivering her presentation at the Sourp Hagop Armenian School (3400 Rue Nadon, Montréal, QC H4J 1P6) at 6 p.m.

Charchaflian will provide insight into Camp Haiastan’s programming, camper registration, logistics and staffing opportunities ahead of the 2023 summer camp season. 

Located in Franklin, Massachusetts, AYF Camp Haiastan, was founded in 1951 and is the oldest Armenian camp in the United States. The Camp prides itself on providing a healthy and safe experience to Armenian-American youth to help them foster their Armenian identity and establish lifelong friendships.


Ruling team told Yerevan mayor either to resign or face arrest

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The March 16 social media post of Mesrop Arakelyan, a former member of the Arakelutyun (Mission) party and former labor minister in Nikol Pashinyan’s administration, prompted the resignation of his former teammate Hrachya Sargsyan as Yerevan mayor, a source familiar with the matter told Panorama.am.

Arakelyan called the attention of law enforcement authorities to the purchase of Chinese buses, alleging misuse of government funds worth $3,5 million.

The source told Panorama.am that the political decision on Hrachya Sargsyan’s resignation was made several weeks ago, "as despite numerous attempts, Sargsyan failed to persuade Nikol Pashinyan to nominate him as mayor of the Armenian capital instead of Tigran Avinyan". Hrachya Sarkisyan's team has not forgiven him for his attempts to conduct separate talks with Pashinyan.

Despite the political decision, Hrachya Sarkisian was in no hurry to announce his resignation.

On Thursday, Mesrop Arakelyan, in one way or another, was provided with data on the bus purchase deal and he disclosed it.

Crucially, Mesrop Arakelyan, Hrachya Sargsyan, as well as other influential officials of the Yerevan Municipality were friends who formally worked at VTB Bank and joined the City Council following a political agreement between the Mission and Civil Contract parties.

It turns out that the following ultimatum was issued to Hrachya Sargsyan through Mesrop Arakelyan, once a friend of the mayor, who was Pashinyan’s advisor and minister of labor and social issues: “Either you submit resignation now, or the law enforcement officers will simply take you away from the Municipality.”

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Pre-election campaign kicks off in Turkey

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YEREVAN, MARCH 18, ARMENPRESS. The pre-election campaign for the president and the parliament started in Turkey on March 18, which will continue until May 13, when a "day of silence" will be announced.

ARMENPRESS reports, the presidential and parliamentary elections will take place on May 14. If the second round of the presidential election is necessary, it will take place on May 28.

The registration of candidates for the position of the country's president will start on March 19 and will continue until March 23.

The incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be nominated as a presidential candidate by the ruling "National Alliance". His main opponent will be the leader of the opposition Republican People's Party, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.

In order to win in the first round of elections, the presidential candidate must get more than 50% of the votes. Otherwise, a second round will take place, in which the two candidates who received the most votes in the first round will participate. The candidate who received the majority of votes in the second round is elected the president of Turkey for five years. The party or the alliance of parties that received more than 5% of the votes in the parliamentary elections can nominate a presidential candidate. Independent candidates must collect 100,000 signatures in their support.

The previous presidential elections were held on June 24, 2018. Erdogan won those elections with 52.6% of the votes.

Azerbaijan tentatively confirmed participation in European Weightlifting C’ships in Yerevan

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Azerbaijan has confirmed its participation in the upcoming European Weightlifting Championships 2023 in Yerevan, Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Karen Giloyan has said, citing preliminary data.

“At this point, Azerbaijan has confirmed its participation, but this isn’t final yet,” the ministry quoted him as saying on Friday. “At the end of March. the federations of the countries that have submitted a bid have to make a money transfer to the European Federation. Thus, the Azerbaijani team’s participation will be finally confirmed when they complete all envisaged steps.”

The European Weightlifting Championships 2023 are scheduled for April 15-23.

https://www.panorama.am/en/news/2023/03/17/Azerbaijan-European-Weightlifting-Championships/2808338

March 5 Azeri killings of Nagorno Karabakh police officers constitutes triple violation of trilateral statement – PM

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YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. The March 5 killings of the three Nagorno Karabakh police officers by Azerbaijani armed forces constitute a triple violation of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said Thursday.

“In spite of the February 22 ruling by the International Court of Justice, Azerbaijan continues to illegally block the only paved road of the Lachin Corridor which connects Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia. The humanitarian situation in Nagorno Karabakh remains tense as a result of this. At the same time, we see concrete actions by Azerbaijan aimed at military escalation in the line of contact with Nagorno Karabakh. A latest vivid manifestation of this was the killings of the three police officers in Nagorno Karabakh by an Azerbaijani sabotage team on March 5. As a reminder, the police officers were on-duty, traveling on board a passenger car en route to the villages of Hin Shen and Mets Shen in Nagorno Karabakh. This yet another incident took place in the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno Karabakh,” the Prime Minister said at the Cabinet meeting.

The PM noted that Russia formally recorded in its March 6 statement that Azerbaijan initiated the incident.

“The statement of the Russian Defense Ministry also noted that an investigation with participation of representatives of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan is underway to reveal the details of the incident,” the PM said. Pashinyan said the fact that the killings took place in the Lachin Corridor must receive a clear assessment.

“According to clause 6 of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, the Lachin Corridor isn’t just the road which has been blocked by Azerbaijan since 12 December 2022, it actually constitutes a 5 kilometer wide territory, a security zone. Thus, the killings perpetrated by Azerbaijan on March 5 constitute a triple violation of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement. Not only were the Nagorno Karabakh ceasefire and line of contact violated, but also the five kilometer wide zone of the Lachin Corridor,” the PM said.

Zareh Sinanyan fiddled his violin during visit to eastern US cities while Armenia, Artsakh burned

Republic of Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan in Washington, D.C., March 2023

Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan just concluded a so-called “working visit” to meet Armenian-American representatives in Philadelphia, Boston, Providence, New York City, northern New Jersey and Washington, D.C. The press releases issued by his erstwhile public relations machine back in Yerevan have broadly reported a successful trip detailing meetings and visits to local points of interest, along with photos of the High Commissioner with a handful or fewer of community members in each location smiling for the camera.

It is unclear why and for what purpose Sinanyan parachuted into the US eastern region to take a tour of our communities. The focus of the government of Armenia should be on the current situation in our homeland. Armenia is under red alert as Azerbaijan steadily chips away at Armenian territory along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and kills Armenian civilians living in those border areas to convey a chilling message of more and worse to come. Meanwhile, the Republic of Artsakh’s 120,000 Armenian men, women and children have been locked in what is left of their country under the Aliyev region’s months-long blockade, which is really a campaign of ethnic cleansing occurring in broad daylight.

It is also unknown why the High Commissioner thought the timing of his visit to eastern region Armenian Diasporan communities would be welcome at a time when our focus has been on advocating and protesting for the safety and security of the people of Artsakh and the survival of Armenia in the face of the current existential crisis facing both nations.

For Sinanyan’s winter 2023 visit to our communities, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) local representatives decided to be in the rooms where Sinanyan planned to meet with Diasporan representatives. We were curious to know why this Armenian government representative was in town, and we wanted to hear his responses to our pointed questions about the Armenian government’s efforts to address current threats to the very existence of Armenia and Artsakh.

The exchanges that occurred in Sinanyan’s meetings do not resemble the staged press reported by his office. While it was quickly apparent that Sinanyan wanted to promote his office’s repatriation, and especially, youth programs, his answers to questions posed by ARF representatives in the meetings were revealing.

For example, Sinanyan admitted that the Pashinyan government had multiple failures during the 44-day Artsakh war, openly stating that he knew within the first two weeks of the war that Armenia and Artsakh were literally engaged in a losing battle due to Armenian government incompetence. He specifically disparaged the Armenian government’s ability to get critical supplies to the Artsakh frontlines of the war due to strategic and communication gaps. Regarding the recent dismissal of former Artsakh state minister Ruben Vardanyan, Sinanyan claimed that he had no information about Armenian government involvement to have Vardanyan dismissed from office and did not connect Artsakh’s survival to Armenia’s continued existence as a nation.

Sinanyan opined that Russia is no friend to Armenia and has been pushing for the realization of the so-called “Zangezur” corridor desired by Azerbaijan. He also offered that someone from his office should be detailed to each of Armenia’s embassies around the world because diplomats currently devote more attention to Diasporan community matters rather than their diplomatic duties.

In his post-trip press releases, Sinanyan claims he “discussed the need for cooperation among Armenian-American elected officials in order to effectively advocate for the Armenian cause” and “discussed the need for unity and cooperation within the Diaspora in order to effectively utilize the Diaspora’s resources in support of Armenia and Artsakh.”

Thanks for conveying these “revelations,” Zareh Sinanyan. We suggest that you save the Republic of Armenia much-needed dram and stop your junkets to our communities to extend platitudes and orchestrate photo ops. Our informed and engaged Diasporan communities have been working 24/7 to save Armenia and Artsakh. What have you and the government you represent done lately?




Armenia measles outbreak reaches 50 cases

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NewsDesk @bactiman63

Today, the Armenia Ministry of Health reported an update on the current measles outbreak in the country. As of  March 13, the number of laboratory-confirmed measles cases in the Republic of Armenia has reached 50.

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Three patients required hospitalization. One case is considered as severe.

34 of the patients are children from 3 months to 16 years old, 16 are adults from 21 to 64 years old.

Concerning vaccination status, 44 of the patients were not vaccinated against measles, 4 were partially vaccinated with 1 dose and 2 were fully vaccinated with 2 doses.

Health officials remind the public that according to the national calendar of vaccinations, vaccinations against measles are intended for children aged 1 and 4-6 years.

“We urge parents of children who have not received scheduled vaccinations against measles to contact the registration polyclinic and vaccinate their children.”

Armenia not to sign peace treaty without security guarantees

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TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – Armenia will not sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan without negotiating security guarantees for Nagorno-Karabakh, said the secretary of Armenia’s Security Council, Armen Grigoryan.

“There is no question that agreements to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh issue need to be reached, and our understanding with our international partners is that the peace treaty could be finalized if there is progress on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, if there are guarantees of ensuring [the Karabakh Armenians’] security and rights, and if Armenia is certain that there will be no ethnic cleansing in Karabakh," Grigoryan told Azatutyun.am., according to Massispost website.

Grigoryan said that such guarantees could include the establishment of a “demilitarized zone” around Karabakh or “international presence” in the Armenian-populated territory. He indicated that Baku and Yerevan have reached no agreements on that so far.

Grigoryan said that the Azerbaijani side is not interested in negotiating in good faith. He pointed to the March 5 armed incident near Stepanakert which left three Karabakh police officers and two Azerbaijani soldiers dead.

Armenian forces took control of Karabakh in a war that gripped the region as Soviet rule was collapsing in the early 1990s. Azerbaijan recaptured large swathes of territory in a six-week conflict in 2020 that ended with a truce and the dispatch of Russian peacekeepers, who remain in the region.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have met several times as part of efforts to resolve the conflict, but periodic violence has hurt peace efforts.

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Armenpress: Armenian FM to leave for Egypt on a working visit

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YEREVAN, MARCH 6, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan will pay a working visit to Cairo on March 7-9 to participate in the session of the Council of Arab League at the ministerial level.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, FM Mirzoyan is also scheduled to hold meetings, including with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, Sameh Shoukry.

Authorities eye additional expansion of Yerevan metro amid development of new station

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YEREVAN, MARCH 2, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia allocated 1,1 billion AMD for the blueprinting work of the new Ajapnyak metro station in Yerevan.

Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan said at the Cabinet meeting that the blueprinting work consists of three stages, with the first one already completed.

The Yerevan City Hall already allocated 545,000,000 AMD for the work, while the total cost is over 1,8 billion. The remainder will be covered by the City Hall later on.

Deputy Mayor of Yerevan Tigran Avinyan said that according to preliminary estimates the construction of the new station, featuring a metro bridge, will take 4 years. The blueprinting work will be completed by year-end. 

The station will be located near the Halabyan-Abelyan intersection. It is expected to significantly reduce traffic overload in the city by linking the Ajapnyak and Arabkir districts. 

Furthermore, Avinyan revealed that city authorities consider the possibility of opening one more metro station near the Petak trade center.