Armen Sarkissian attends discussion on global security in Berlin

President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, who is in Berlin on an official visit, participated today in a discussion in Berlin organized by the Munich International Security Conference, the Presidential Office reports.

The event was attended by chairman of the conference Wolfgang Ischinger, representatives of German defense and foreign ministries, Bundestag lawmakers, MEPs, security experts, as well as heads of research centers.

The discussions focused on global security, ongoing changes, current challenges and treats, as well as the opportunities to overcome them.

In his remarks President Sarkissian said Armenia is open for cooperation and ready to become a platform for different discussions.

Ara Babloyan holds meeting with Iranian MP

Speaker of the Parliament of Armenia Ara Babloyan on November 27 received member of the Iranian Parliament Masoumeh Aghapour Alishahi, who arrived in Yerevan to take part in the 52nd plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC), the Parliament reports.

During the meeting the Speaker of Parliament highly valued the Armenian-Iranian relations and highlighted the inter-parliamentary cooperation, in particular, the activities of friendship groups. Babloyan highly appreciated the friendly attitude of the Iranian authorities and people shown to the Armenian community representatives.

Coming to the regional issues, Ara Babloyan attached importance to making joint efforts for ensuring stability and peace, in which the parliamentary structures play a great role.

The Iranian lawmaker thanked for the meeting and conveyed the warm greetings of the Iranian parliament speaker to Ara Babloyan. She said the Iranian side highly values the relations with Armenia.

The MP attached importance to the mutual partnership between the parliaments of the two countries, expressing hope that the traditions of the past will continue. She valued the contribution the Armenian community had in Iran’s domestic life.

Session on Kocharyan’s case to continue tomorrow (video)

Robert Kocharyan’s defenders did not manage to prepare a motion for self-withdrawal, so the court gave them up to 17.45 hours to do so. Shortly before, the defense lawyer Hayk Alumyan told the journalists that they were given extra time, the motion will be submitted tomorrow at 12:00.

According to Kocharyan’s lawyer, the motion for self-withdrawal is conditioned by one fact.

“Tomorrow, when we decide, we will present it in detail,” he said without revealing any fact.

Whether Henrikh Mkhitaryan will play in Ukraine, which announces military situation in country

The Ukrainian Football Federation has issued a formal statement regarding the military situation in the country.

“At the moment, the Football Federation has not received any suggestions or orders from law enforcement agencies or other state bodies to restrict or to ban the games in Kiev and in 10 other provinces where military martial was declared. The Ukrainian Football Federation has not received any documents from UEFA at all, on transferring or postponing the Champions League or Europa League,” the federation said in a statement.

To note, on November 29, Ukrainian Vorskla will host London Arsenal in the group stage of the Europa League, in which Armenia’s captain Henrikh Mkhitaryan plays. It should be noted that the English team has not yet made an official statement.

Asbarez: Armenian Community of Argentina Repudiates Erdogan Prior to the G20 Summit

Members of the Argentine-Armenian community protest against Erdogan in Buenos Aires on Monday

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Agencia Prensa Armenia)—The Armenian community of Argentina held a demonstration to repudiate Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in front of the residence of the Turkish ambassador in the country on Monday afternoon. Erdogan will travel to Argentina in the coming days to participate in the G20 summit.

“Erdogan is the head of a state that maintains a state policy of denial and non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish State between 1915 and 1923. In addition, it keeps its border with Armenia closed with the precondition that the conflict over Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) would be resolved in favor of Azerbaijan. It should be remembered that Argentina formally recognized the Armenian Genocide by the three branches of the state,” denounced Eduardo Costanian, representative of the Armenian Institutions of the Argentine Republic (IARA), which coordinates all the institutions of the community. The Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church for Argentina and Chile, Archbishop Kissag Mouradian, also asked for the recognition of the genocide and called to pray for Erdogan to review the internal situation of his country.

Eduardo Costanian

The persecution suffered by minorities in Turkey, especially the Kurds, was also recalled: “Members of the People’s Democratic Party are systematically harassed by the Erdogan regime, while their leader, Selahattin Demirtaş, is being held prisoner since 2016. Political persecutions also reach activists and human rights defenders: the images of the police repression against the Saturday Mothers were seen throughout the world,” said Costanian.

Primate of Argentina and Chile Kissag Mouradian

“Turkey is among the countries that least respect freedom of _expression_. Since 2009 Erdogan is one of the 33 ‘predators’ of press freedom according to Reporters Without Borders. The failed coup against his regime opened the door to a hunt since 2016, and they have already closed some 120 media outlets and more than 200 journalists imprisoned, which made Turkey the largest prison for journalists in the world,” he added.

“The repression of the Erdogan regime reached the United States itself: in 2017, when the president traveled to meet with President Donald Trump in the White House, his advisers and bodyguards attacked American demonstrators. Something similar happened during his visits to Chile and Ecuador.”

Asbarez: Elen Asatryan Appointed Glendale Parks and Recreations Chair

Elen Asatryan

GLENDALE— On Tuesday, November 19, Elen Asatryan was appointed as the new Chair of the City of Glendale Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission.

“I am thankful and honored to have been entrusted by my colleagues to serve as the Chair of the Glendale Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission,” stated Asatryan. “Parks and recreation enhance quality of life and help build strong communities. We must continue to seek opportunities to add open spaces throughout the city and especially in south Glendale, while building partnerships to maximize the use of our public parks and facilities to meet the diverse needs of our residents. I am excited to continue our crucial work with a stellar team of professionals who passionately serve the residents and guests of Glendale in this new capacity,” she added.

As Commissioner, Asatryan has advocated for fiscal responsibility; development of open spaces and city squares; incorporation of the arts and physical fitness programs in Glendale public spaces; building partnerships with community based organizations, and conducting proper community outreach to the city’s diverse population. She championed the effort to provide assistance to families who have the greatest need for services by advocating for a citywide discount policy which provides eligible low-income Glendale Residents the opportunity to apply for a full scholarship or a discount as part of the day camp program.

Most recently, during the September 2018 meeting of the Commission, Asatryan made a motion for the department and the city to consider donating reusable playground equipment scheduled for replacement to one of Glendale’s sister cities and other regions in need in the Republic of Armenia.

At Tuesday’s meeting, Director of Parks Department, Onnig Bulanikian reported back noting that staff is working with the city’s vendor to see it to fruition for the all-inclusive Maple Park playground. Mentioning that it would cost the city less to save and donate the equipment than to demolish and recycle it. The department staff is now also in communication with a local nonprofit who may be able to take on the shipping costs of the equipment. The report on the Maple Park playground is planned to go to the Glendale City Council on December 4th. Staff will also report back to the commission and council on overall recommendations and steps forward for donation of future playground equipment.

Asatryan was appointed to the Glendale Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission in July of 2015 with the nomination of Councilmember Paula Devine and the approval of the Glendale City Council. The five-member Commission is responsible for recommending policies and helping direct the overall programing of parks, playgrounds and recreational activities throughout the City of Glendale.

A product of Glendale’s public schools and a longtime resident of Glendale, Elen Asatryan is the founder and lead consultant of The Stark Group – a full-service political consulting and public relations firm. For the past 19 years, Asatryan has been leading successful campaigns, initiatives, and grassroots movements for local, state, federal offices and policies. Prior to starting Stark, she served as the Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America, the nation’s largest and most influential Armenian political grassroots organization; first at its Glendale chapter, then the Western-Region offices where she was responsible for strategy, policy development and implementation, communications, and day-to-day operations of the regional headquarters, along with its local ANCA chapters in the 19 Western U.S. States. She has also served and continues to serve on various committees and boards of local and regional organizations. Asatryan is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, where she studied Political Science with concentrations in American Politics and International Relations.

Belarus, Armenia to implement four joint projects as part of EU’s Horizon 2020 program

Belarus News (BelTA)
Nov 28 2018


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MINSK, 28 November (BelTA) – Belarusian and Armenian scientists will carry out four joint projects in the sphere of economy, science and education, and information and communication technologies within the framework of the European Union's research and innovation program Horizon 2020. The statement was made by Chairman of the State Science and Technology Committee of Belarus Alexander Shumilin at a session of the Belarusian-Armenian R&D cooperation commission, BelTA has learned.

Belarus-Armenia R&D cooperation advances vigorously via the Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research and the Belarusian-Armenian contest of R&D projects. As a result of the contest four projects in the area of nanotechnology, biophysics, cell engineering, and ecology have been added to the Belarusian-Armenian science, technology, and innovation cooperation program for 2019-2020. “Those are global, serious projects at the forefront of scientific and technological advance. Plans have been made to develop supercapacitors, functional nanostructured sol-gel films for making solar cells,” said Alexander Shumilin.

At present over 100 R&D projects are being implemented in Armenia in association with Belarus, USA, Italy, China, and other countries. “Belarus is our main partner, with which we fruitfully work in the R&D sphere. We will continue developing and enhancing these contacts,” said Samvel Harutyunyan, Chairman of the Science Committee of the Armenian Education and Science Ministry.

Representatives of Belarus and Armenia also discussed the invigoration of R&D and innovation cooperation, prospects of implementing joint high-tech projects in areas of mutual interest such as information and communication technologies, new materials, industrial and laser technologies, healthcare, and pharmaceutics.

The Armenian delegation will stay in Minsk till 1 December. While in the country the delegation is expected to visit the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and technology parks and participate in the 23rd session of the interstate council for cooperation in R&D and innovation.

Sarkissian, Merkel discuss Armenian-German cooperation in IT

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 28 2018
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Armenian President Armen Sarkissian and German Chancellor Angela Merkel had a meeting in Berlin today.

Welcoming the Armenian President’s visit to Germany, Angela Merkel said she has very good memories from her recent trip to Armenia.

Merkel said she was particularly impressed by the “TUMO” center for creative technologies and the German side is discussing the opportunities of cooperation.

“Armenia sees Germany as an important political and economic partner and friend,” President Sarkissian said.

He said to be glad for another opportunity to meet and continue discussions on the expansion of Armenian-German relations. According to him, the two countries can successfully cooperate in the fields of high and information technologies, where Armenia has a great potential.

“Our country can serve as a platform for different startups,” Armen Sarkissian said.

The interlocutors also attached importance to the expansion of effective cooperation in the fields of culture and science.

They also referred to cooperation in the field of tourism and exchanged views on visa liberalization.  

Human rights activist: Ill-treatment, torture continue in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 28 2018

The studies conducted by both local and international organizations reveal continuous ill-treatment and torture cases in Armenia, human rights activist Avetik Ishkhanyan said at the conference on the Human Rights Defender’s 10 years of activity in torture prevention launched in Yerevan on Wednesday.

Ishkhanyan, who heads the Helsinki Committee of Armenia NGO, stressed the situation in police has always raised concerns.

“The cases of inhuman or degrading treatment and torture in police were generally revealed to the public after those cases had a tragic outcome or the victims of violence were political activists who voiced about them,” he said.

The situation, according to the lawyer, was somehow changed after Armenia joined the Council of Europe in 2001, but no serious changes have taken place so far.

Armenia’s first Ombudsman Larisa Alaverdyan, in attendance of the conference, drew attention to the fact that sometimes expired medications are given to convicts at Armenia’s penitentiaries.

Meantime, she stressed the situation of the women rights violations in jails has gone worse in the recent years.  

Aram Sargsyan: Armenia should deepen relations with NATO

News.am, Armenia
Nov 28 2018
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Armenia should deepen its relations with Western organizations, including with NATO, one of the leaders of “We” bloc, the head of the Republic party Aram Sargsyan said during election campaign in Gyumri on Wednesday.

“We must diversify our foreign policy relations, deepen cooperation with NATO, ”he said.

Aram Sargsyan added that if Armenia continues its previous foreign policy, they can write a letter to Putin asking him to turn Armenia into one of the regions of Russia.