Azerbaijan sends note of protest to France amid Karabakh President’s visit

News.am, Armenia
Nov 17 2018
Azerbaijan sends note of protest to France amid Karabakh President's visit Azerbaijan sends note of protest to France amid Karabakh President's visit

15:37, 17.11.2018
                  

The Embassy of Azerbaijan in France sent a note of protest to the French Foreign Ministry, the spokesperson for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Leyla Abdullayeva told reporters.

Her remarks came in response to comment on Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan’s visit to France.

“The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has already made a definite and concrete statement on this issue. Azerbaijan regards the fact that France, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, authorized a representative the separatist regime to visit the country, and created an opportunity for him to hold meetings as part of this visit, as a step aimed at promoting the occupation regime,” Abdullayeva said adding that this step of France undermines its objectivity and impartiality.

As reported earlier, Bako Sahakyan headed to the US after his trip to France.

Analyst: Armenia trails behind Azerbaijan in development of intellectual capital

News.am, Armenia
Nov 17 2018
Analyst: Armenia trails behind Azerbaijan in development of intellectual capital Analyst: Armenia trails behind Azerbaijan in development of intellectual capital

15:58, 17.11.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – Armenia needs to reach and pass Azerbaijan in the development of intellectual capital, analyst Gagik Harutyunyan stated at a press conference on Saturday.

As per the analyst, in order to worthily address the challenges which Armenia faces today, it is essential to develop the country’s main capital: intellect and high-quality personnel.

“The main accomplishment of the third Republic [of Armenia]—the victory of Karabakh War—became possible thanks to technology and human capital,” Harutyunyan noted. “But we lost that advantage [over Azerbaijan] in the following years.”

The analyst added that, as case in point, today Azerbaijani universities rank higher than Armenian institutions of higher education.

Minsk responds to Armenia acting PM’s statement

News.am, Armenia
Nov 17 2018
Minsk responds to Armenia acting PM’s statement Minsk responds to Armenia acting PM’s statement

17:04, 17.11.2018
                  

The spokesperson for Belarusian Foreign Ministry A. Glaz commented on the statement of the Armenian acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The corresponding comment was published on the website of the Foreign Ministry of Belarus.

“Apparently, the Acting Prime Minister of Armenia thinks he is  an international prosecutor authorized to punish or pardon.

Perhaps this was acceptable in the case of the former CSTO Secretary General, Armenian citizen Yuri Khachaturov. But in interstate relations there are quite clear rules of protocol and etiquette,” the statement said.

According to the statement, Pashinyan has not yet realized that the rules of the so-called “street democracy” are not acceptable in big politics.

Earlier, Pashinyan demand explanations from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko for discussing the present-day situation at the CSTO with the ambassador of Azerbaijan, a non-member country of this organization.

Armenia’s acting PM added that this matter was discussed also during his telephonic conversation on the same day with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that Armenia continues the discourse with its CSTO partners so that they ultimately reach mutual understanding.

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Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party leader decides to change his election campaign format

News.am, Armenia
Nov 17 2018
Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party leader decides to change his election campaign format Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party leader decides to change his election campaign format

10:57, 17.11.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – Prosperous Armenia Party Chairman—and oligarch MP—Gagik Tsarukyan will take part in the snap parliamentary election campaign of the party and will be in various cities of the republic, Zhamanak (Time) newspaper reported.

“But, unlike previous campaigns, this time the meetings [with voters] will not be in [town] squares, but in halls.

“Tsarukyan assesses the situation quite properly, realizing that filling the squares will no longer will succeed,” Zhamanak wrote.

Eleven political forces will vie for parliamentary seats in the snap voting on December 9.

And the 12-day election campaign season will kick off on November 26.

Armenia’s acting DM sacks military officials in connection with KamAz accident on November 7

Aysor, Armenia
Nov 17 2018

Armenian acting defense minister Davit Tonoyan has sacked a number of officials of the military unit after KamAz military track was engaged in a tragic accident killing 4 servicemen and injuring 17.

The acting minister signed decrees on sacking 4 officials, issued warnings to two, strict reprimand to two and a reprimand to one official.

Spokesperson for the Defense Ministry Artsrun Hovhannisyan wrote in his Facebook page that the mentioned punishment does not relieve of criminal responsibility.

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The tragic accident took place on November 7 in Armenia’s Syunik province.

  

ATG plants Over 700 acres in Armenia with Food Security in mind

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Armenian Technology Group 550
E Shaw Ave, PO Box 5969, Fresno, CA 93755

Tel: (559) 224-1000 | Fax:

 

PRESS
RELEASE

 

 For Immediate
Release                                                           Contact Person Varoujan Der
Simonian

 November 18,
2018                                                                                           Office:
(559) 224-1000

Over
700 acres planted in Armenia with Food Security in mind

For the 2018-2019 growing season, more than 700 acres of farmland
were sown by the Armenian Technology Group, Inc., (ATG) to produce
assorted varieties of seeds in Armenia. Gagik Mkerchyan, director of ATG
operations in Armenia and Mekhitar Grigoryan chief agronomist,
spearheaded the planting of high-quality wheat, alfalfa, corn, lentil,
garbanzo and other legume seeds for reproduction throughout Armenia.

The objective of this year’s planting is to re-create Armenia’s Seed
Bank, in order to make high-quality seeds available to the growers during
natural disasters and / or to overcome man-made obstacles.  

“Despite the hail-damage which some of our fields sustained
prior to the 2018 harvest, we are satisfied with the outcome of
that harvest. We were able to
expand our operation,” stated Mkerchyan.

What began — with the assistance of USAID and USDA Foreign
Agricultural Services from the 1990’s through 2008 — as
the Wheat Project, continued with the private contributions of
the Armenian-American community.   Since the establishment
of Armenia’s independence, the country faced at least two crises
during which ATG- associated farmers helped bail it out of
potential famines. (Please see then-US Ambassador Michael Lemmon’s
letter to ATG on our website
).    Last summer, ATG’s
Armenia staff again placed its entire seed inventory under
production — first, to re-energize the private seed producers and,
second, to make locally generated high-quality seed available to
growers.    It was then time for ATG to rebuild the
seed bank again.

“We view a Seed Bank as an essential part of food security.
It is an integral part of even national security, particularly for a
landlocked country like Armenia.” said Varoujan Der Simonian, Executive
Director of ATG.

ATG farm experts continue their Research & Development, in
co-operation with the International Maze and Wheat Improvement
Association (CYMMIT).  Chief agronomist Mekhitar
Grigoryan, who has been with ATG since 1992, annually, on 14 trial-plot
sites, practices applied science methodology to select the best seeds varieties
suitable for Armenia’s climate.

Over the next
two years
we follow by extensive trials of those varieties  at seven different growing zones in Armenia. We carry all the risks,
and only after ensuring the best seed varieties suitable for producing results,
which only then are made available to growers.” said Grigoryan.   

The process has been part of the intent and purpose of our
relationship with the international research center. It has now
devoted over two decades to helping us increase farm
productivity and income in Armenia.  (see CYMMIT letter to ATG on
our website).

ATG places high priority on preserving the quality of seeds, to
ensure that farmers obtain only the highest quality. The process
begins by roguing the fields early on. That involves removing, by
hand, those plants and other seeds that may have undesirable
characteristics from various fields.   This is followed by
sorting and, after harvest, treating and processing, prior to making
the seed available to grain growers.  

 “We appreciate that Prime
Minister Pashinyan’s administration is mediating between financial institutions
and the growers, who, due to dishonest practices by members of previous
governments, have either lost their lands or are in court trying to save their
farms and livelihoods. We have faced a depopulation of the rural
communities, where some 60% of the land is not being cultivated.  It was time for us to rebuild the seed
inventories again,” said Gagik Mkerchyan.

During annual field demonstrations, director Mkerchyan and
agronomist Grigoryan re-emphasize to ATG associated farmers the benefits of
utilizing a more cost effective and agriculturally efficient no-till farming
methodology, underscoring that this will help increase farm
income.

Re-supplying the country’s Seed Bank
is crucial to strengthening the heartland of Armenia! It results in
newly-created jobs, increased domestic productivity, freshly-generated income
and, eventually, the growers’ ability to provide for their
families and manage their own social needs.

 Reflecting on the recent successes on Armenia’s
fields, ATG board members strongly voiced agreement that the vital and timely
financial support of 2017 contributors made possible a potentially tremendous
impact for the coming 2018-2019 harvesting season. 

Serving
the people of Armenia since 1989, ATG is a California based501(c)3  non-profit corporation. Contributions are tax-deductible,
and could be made on line or mailed to P. O. Box 5969, Fresno, CA 93755.

 Pictures attached

Varoujan Der Simonian, Executive Director
Armenian Technology Group, Inc.
550 East Shaw Ave., Suite 130
P.O. Box 5969 Fresno CA 93755-5969 US
1.559.224.1000 Fax
1.559.224.1002
[email protected] http://www.ATGUSA.org




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Armenia: UN human rights expert lauds peaceful transition

Scoop, New Zealand
Nov 17 2018

Armenia: UN human rights expert lauds peaceful transition

YEREVAN () – A UN human rights expert has praised this year’s peaceful transition of power in Armenia, and urged the country’s new leadership to stay the course in pursuing a strengthened democratic system based on human rights, a culture of dialogue and strong independent institutions.

“The Armenian people are reshaping their own future – one that is moving towards a more inclusive society based on the rule of law in which every individual enjoys all fundamental freedoms,” the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, Clément Nyaletsossi Voule, said at the end of a 10-day official visit.

“I have high hopes for sincere change in Armenia, and that the driving force behind the velvet revolution – the desire for equality and freedom – will prevail.”

Earlier this year, tens of thousands of Armenians took to the streets to protest against cronyism and corruption, and to call for a change in the country’s leadership. Their protests led to the election of Nikol Pashinyan, who upon tactical resignation on 16 October is the acting prime minister.

Voule said the snap parliamentary election on 9 December would be another key moment for the Armenian people. “I call for free, fair, transparent and inclusive elections that will contribute in creating a favourable atmosphere to the required reforms and transformation,” he said.

The expert welcomed the initial steps that the Government has taken during the transition, and reminded the authorities that the pathway to development and progress depends on the extent to which the consolidation of the rule of law, a culture of respect of human rights for all and diversity is deeply anchored in the society.

“Armenia has come a long way with recent reforms and the adoption of new laws that regulate the exercise of the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association; however authorities need to ensure the consistent enforcement of the current regulations,” Voule said.

He said challenges persist even amidst great enthusiasm for change. For example, the expert expressed concerns about the lack of prosecution and sanction of those responsible of arbitrary arrests and disproportionate use of force during protests in previous years.

Voule said he was dismayed to learn that during his visit the Forum of LGBT Christians of Eastern Europe and Central Asia was cancelled due to allegations of lack of the safety of its participants. He raised his concerns with the authorities and urged them to do their utmost to maintain an enabling environment for associations to freely carry out their work without any discrimination and avoid similar situations in the future.

The Special Rapporteur visited the country at the invitation of the Government of the Republic of Armenia and met with Government authorities, including the Deputy Prime Minister and representatives of independent institutions. He also held meetings with various actors of civil society and representatives of UN agencies and the diplomatic community.

The conclusions and recommendations of the Special Rapporteur will be presented during the 41st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in June 2019. The preliminary findings of the visit are available here.

Armenia analyst: Anti-Russian slogans are impermissible in forthcoming elections

News.am, Armenia
Nov 18 2018
Armenia analyst: Anti-Russian slogans are impermissible in forthcoming elections Armenia analyst: Anti-Russian slogans are impermissible in forthcoming elections

14:46, 17.11.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – There is no doubt that during the election campaign season, anti-Russian slogans and moods will become more active by some political forces in Armenia, analyst Aram Safaryan said at a press conference on Saturday.

But in his words, it is indispensable to continue the course which Armenia follows for more than 25 years, and not to create tension in relations with Russia.

“The course of Armenia’s foreign policy has always differed by [the fact] that it has had a multi-vector orientation,” he noted. “And it should not be permitted that Armenia turns into an arena for a West-Russia confrontation.”

The analyst added, however, that considering many factors, it is necessary to maintain the special level of relations with Russia.

“The political forces [of Armenia] should take into account the fact of close cooperation with Russia,” Safaryan stressed, in particular.

He added that the new Armenian authorities need to increase the level of relations with Russia.

Eleven political forces in Armenia will vie for parliamentary seats in the snap voting on December 9.

And the 12-day election campaign season will kick off on November 26.

New charges brought against jailed Turkish human rights activists

News.am, Armenia
Nov 17 2018
New charges brought against jailed Turkish human rights activists New charges brought against jailed Turkish human rights activists

11:46, 17.11.2018
                  

New developments are taking place in the investigation along the lines of the criminal case that has been filed against well-known Turkish businessman Osman Kavala, who is also chairman of the Istanbul-based Anadolu Kültür (Culture) NGO and has been in prison since November 1, 2017.

Turkish law enforcement has brought new charges against Kavala, Sabah daily of Turkey reported. Accordingly, during the events that unrolled at Istanbul’s Gezi Park in 2013, it is alleged that Osman Kavala had attempted to spread these protests throughout Turkey and to create chaos in the country.

In the context of these new charges, Turkish police have launched a new wave of arrests.

Osman Kavala is one of Turkey’s well-known human rights activists, and an advocate for normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

He has organized numerous events in Turkey aimed at Armenian-Turkish reconciliation.

Kavala has been to Armenia many times.

His publishing house in Istanbul has published numerous books on Armenian Genocide, and discussions and remembrance events on this tragedy have been organized at his restaurant in the city.

Osman Kavala was arrested on charges of collaborating with those accused of the 2016 military coup attempt in Turkey.

Armenia votes against anti-Russian UN resolution on Crimea

PanArmenian, Armenia
Nov 17 2018

PanARMENIAN.NetArmenia on Friday, November 16 voted against the Ukraine-led resolution which "condemns human rights violations in the region". The bill was nevertheless approved by the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly.

The Kiev-backed document was supported by 67 delegations. 26 voted against, including Russia, Belarus, China, India, Serbia and South Africa. 87 nations abstained.

It is the third time that the Committee which is engaged in social, humanitarian affairs and human rights issues has endorsed such a resolution.

The United Nations General Assembly will consider two resolutions on Ukraine at the 73rd session in December: one that focuses on "the violation of human rights in Crimea" and the other on "the militarization of the Sea of Azov."