ARF Bureau Condemns Turkey’s Attack on Syria

Armenian Revolutionary Federation

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation strongly condemned Turkey’s brutal attack on Syria, calling on the international community to combat Ankara’s destructive efforts that threaten the security of the region.

Below is the English translation of the announcement.

Once again, with complete disregard to internationally guaranteed rights of states and individuals, Turkey overtly has launched a military attack on northeastern Syria. The Turkish plan to establish a so-called security zone threatens not only Syria’s territorial integrity, but also the security of the Kurdish majority that lives in the area, as well as other national and religious minorities, among them Armenians, and aims to create a new demographic order in the area.

By sponsoring extremists groups in Syria for a long time, Turkey, under the guise of fighting terrorism, has opened the door to new dangers for the escalation of massacres, deportation, reactivation of terrorist groups and the beginning of a new humanitarian crisis.

It is of concern that all of this is taking place at a time that international efforts are underway to address domestic challenges and create an atmosphere of reconciliation and peace in Syria. A further cause for alarm is the incongruous reaction toward the genocidal government’s new criminal activities the by forces and organizations engaged in mediating the peace effort.

Thus, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau:

  • Condemns the actions of the criminal Turkish regime which has declared war on sovereign nation with genocidal intentions toward the majority Kurdish population and national minorities in the area;
  • Pledges to contribute to efforts in securing the safety of our brethren who are in the immediate areas of the military operation and assist in relief efforts;
  • Expresses its solidarity with the friendly people of Syria and finds it imperative that nations engaged in the regional processes and the international community take resolute steps to halt the Turkish regime with the aim of securing stable peace in the region.

168: Aleppo will do everything possible to assist those affected by Turkish operations in Syria – MP

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Turkey’s military operations are unacceptable for the people of Syria: this is an encroachment against Syria’s territorial integrity, Ethnic Armenian lawmaker of the Syrian Parliament Jirair Reisian told Armenpress.

“Syria considers this encroachment unacceptable. Syria is undoubtedly determined to liberate its territories. It’s obvious that there are threats, but we are ready to provide our support to all those affected, be they Armenians or other nationalities”, the MP said.

He noted that Turkey’s operations will lead to instability, and actually Ankara is seeking for this.

“This is Turkey’s desire. During this whole period it has been involved in a very open anti-Syrian policy. The people of Syria are determined to restore their right”, he said.

Asked whether he knows concrete numbers of Armenians living in the territories where Turkish military operation is underway, the lawmaker said he couldn’t say for sure because Armenians have almost fled these territories, few Armenian families stayed there.

“I am concerned that the Qamishli region is also targeted where there are injured people. Undoubtedly, Aleppo will do everything possible not only for Armenians, but also the representatives of other nations to overcome the difficulties”, he said.

168: Armenian government to hold closed-door format discussion on situation in Syria’s north

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The Armenian government will discuss the current situation in Syria’s north during a closed-door format session, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at today’s Cabinet meeting.

“After completing today’s Cabinet meeting we will hold a discussion in a closed-door format to exchange views on the current situation in Syria’s north, the possible developments and our positions”, the PM said.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/10/2019

                                        Thursday, 

Armenia Condemns ‘Illegal’ Turkish Offensive In Syria

        • Astghik Bedevian
        • Ruzanna Stepanian

SYRIA -- Syrians flee shelling by Turkish forces in Ras al Ayn, northeast 
Syria, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019.

Armenia’s government on Thursday condemned Turkey’s military offensive in 
northeastern Syria as “illegal” and discussed it at an emergency meeting 
chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.

“We are concerned about the situation because we believe that action will 
further deepen the humanitarian crisis in Syria,” Pashinian said at the start 
of the cabinet meeting in Yerevan.

“We are calling on the international community to take meaningful measures to 
stop that illegal action and protect Syrian citizens, including ethnic 
minorities, along the Turkish border,” he added before discussing the matter 
with government members in closed session.

Pashinian also made clear that the Armenian military will continue its 
small-scale “humanitarian mission” in Syria closely coordinated with Russia. 
Yerevan deployed more than 80 demining experts, army medics and other 
non-combat military personnel in and around the northern Syrian city of Aleppo 
in February.


Syria -- Civilians flee with their belongings during Turkish bombardment on 
Syria's northeastern town of Ras al-Ain in the Hasakeh province along the 
Turkish border

In a statement issued earlier in the day, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said 
the Turkish “invasion” will further destabilize the region and result in 
civilian casualties. It called on the international community to stop the 
offensive and “prevent mass atrocities.”

“The situation is becoming particularly alarming for ethnic and religious 
minorities,” said the statement.

Those minorities include several thousand ethnic Armenians who are thought to 
live in northeastern Syrian regions largely controlled by Kurdish-led forces. 
They are part of Syria’s broader Armenian community that has shrunk 
dramatically since the start of the bloody conflict in the Middle Eastern 
nation.

According to a senior Armenian Foreign Ministry official, Armen Melkonian, 
around 3,000 Syrian Armenians currently live in the northeastern city of 
Qamishli close to the Turkish border.

“Qamishli was shelled yesterday but most of the city is under Syrian government 
control,” Melkonian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). “I don’t 
think that the Turkish invasion will reach areas controlled by the Syrian 
authorities.”

“Our embassy in Damascus is in constant touch with the leadership of the [local 
Armenian] community and they do not want to be evacuated yet because they don’t 
see a danger at the moment,” said Melkonian. Nevertheless, he added, the 
embassy and the Armenian consulate in Aleppo are making contingency plans for a 
mass evacuation of local Syrian Armenians.

In Melkonian’s words, on Thursday morning 13 Armenian families fled their homes 
in the town of Tel Abyad, one of the reportedly four points of Turkish troops’ 
entry into Syria. Tel Abyad had 16 Armenian families before the Turkish 
incursion, said the diplomat.


SYRIA -- Smoke rises from the Syrian town of Tel Abyad after Turkish bombings, 
in a picture taken from the Turkish side of the border near Akcakale in the 
Sanliurfa province on October 9, 2019.

Armenia has no diplomatic relations with Turkey and the land border between the 
two countries has long been closed. Yerevan maintains a far more cordial 
relationship with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Turkey's ground offensive began on Wednesday after hours of shelling by 
warplanes and artillery over territory held by the Kurdish-led Syrian 
Democratic Forces (SDF). Ankara had long threatened an attack on the Kurdish 
fighters whom it considers terrorists.

World governments have reacted to the Turkish operation with concern. U.S. 
President Donald Trump, who three days earlier said he will not interfere with 
the offensive, called Turkey's actions a "bad idea," while France, Germany and 
Britain were due issue a joint statement condemning them. Earlier this week, 
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip 
Erdogan to "think carefully" before launching the assault.



Former Head Of Diaspora-Funded Charity Arrested Again

        • Artak Khulian

Armenia - A screenshot of an official video of the arrest of Ara Vartanian, 
executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, Yerevan, 2 July 2018.

The former executive director of a pan-Armenian charity headquartered in 
Yerevan was arrested late on Wednesday on fresh corruption charges rejected by 
his lawyers as politically motivated.

A court in Yerevan allowed the National Security Service (NSS) to hold Ara 
Vartanian in detention pending investigation into an alleged embezzlement of 
money donated to the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. The NSS did not publicize 
details of the criminal case.

One of Vartanian’s lawyers, Lusine Sahakian, described called the accusation 
“very odd” on Thursday. “He could not have had anything to do with that 
embezzlement because it is connected with supplies from one of the fund’s 
contractors,” she told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

The NSS already detained Vartanian in July 2018, saying that he used large 
amounts of money mostly donated by the Armenian Diaspora for online gambling 
and other “personal purposes.” He was released on bail and resigned as 
Hayastan’s director a few days later.

Sahakian and the other defense lawyer, Yervand Varosian, said that Vartanian 
was arrested again because of his increasingly harsh criticism of the current 
Armenian government voiced in recent months. The court’s refusal to grant him 
bail this time around is further proof that the case is politically motivated, 
Varosian wrote on his Facebook page. According to Sahakian, the court also 
ignored the former Hayastan chief’s “very serious” health problems.

The NSS did not immediately comment on the lawyers’ claims.

Hayastan has implemented over $350 million worth of projects in Armenia and 
Nagorno-Karabakh since being set up in 1992. The fund’s current Board of 
Trustees is headed by President Armen Sarkissian and comprises Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian, other senior Armenian state officials, Catholicos Garegin II 
as well as prominent members of Armenian communities around the world.

In recent years the fund has partly financed, among other things, the 
construction of a second highway connecting Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia.



Government Plans To Amend Armenian Constitution

        • Naira Nalbandian

Armenia -- A cabinet meeting in Yerevan, .

The government officially announced plans to amend Armenia’s constitution as 
part of its strategy of reforming the national judicial and electoral systems 
approved on Thursday.

The strategy drafted by the Armenian Justice Ministry calls for constitutional 
amendments relating to the work of judicial bodies and conduct of elections.

“The constitution contains a number of contentious provisions which we believe 
the constitutional commission should examine,” Deputy Justice Minister Rafik 
Grigorian said during a cabinet meeting in Yerevan.

In particular, Grigorian said, the constitution does not allow judges to appeal 
against decisions made by the Supreme Judicial Council, a state body overseeing 
courts. He said the government also wants to lower the vote threshold for 
winning seats in Armenia’s parliament and to make sure that Armenians vote only 
for parties and blocs, rather than individual candidates, in future general 
elections.

The constitutional amendments will be drafted by an ad hoc government 
commission that will be set up in the first quarter of next year. Members of 
the opposition parties represented in the National Assembly will be invited to 
join it.

The current Armenian constitution underwent sweeping changes as a result of a 
disputed referendum held in 2015. They led to the country’s transition from a 
presidential to parliamentary system of government.

Former President Serzh Sarkisian engineered that constitutional reform in an 
effort to hold on to power after completing his second and final presidential 
term in April 2018. He was toppled in the ensuing “Velvet Revolution.”

Government officials gave no indications that the planned commission could 
propose a return to the presidential system.

The government strategy also envisages the creation of a “fact-finding 
commission” that will document electoral fraud and human rights abuses 
committed since Armenia’s won independence in 1991 and recommend ways of 
redressing them. The commission is due to present its “advisory conclusions” to 
the government and the parliament.

“The fact-finding commission will collect cases of systematic and mass human 
rights violations in at least the following areas: electoral processes that 
have taken place since 1991, political persecutions during post-election 
processes that have taken place since 1991, forced confiscations of property 
for public or state needs and other manifestations of dispossession, and 
soldiers killed in non-combat conditions,” explained Grigorian.



Press Review


“Haykakan Zhamanak” dismisses “aggressive” reactions from members and 
supporters of Armenia’s former leadership to law-enforcement authorities’ 
efforts to “solve crimes committed in the past.” The pro-government paper says 
those who now accuse the current authorities of plotting conspiracies against 
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are the ones who had caused many Armenians to 
emigrate from their country and helped to “concentrate the national wealth in 
the hands of several dozen families.” “Why is that all current ‘defenders’ of 
Artsakh are millionaires?” it says.

“Aravot” says that Nagorno-Karabakh’s forthcoming presidential and 
parliamentary elections “promise to be dramatic” because it is now practically 
impossible for the current authorities in Stepanakert to “reproduce 
themselves.” “Whatever we say about non-interference in Artsakh’s internal 
affairs the government to be formed there in 2020 will have to closely and 
effectively cooperate with Armenia’s leadership,” editorializes the paper. 
“Generals Samvel Babayan and Vitaly Balasanian can hardly be in harmony with 
our current [Armenian] authorities. [Foreign Minister] Masis Mayilian’s 
nomination has left many people happy. He is not a field commander or 
businessman but is at the same time from the state apparatus, a diplomat, a 
foreign minister. That is a guarantee that Mr. Mayilian will not blurt out 
unnecessary, so to speak, things during the pre-election tumult, unlike those 
generals.”

“Zhamanak” comments on Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian’s assurances that 
Armenian and Russian officials are not considering ending Russian management of 
Armenia’s railway network. The paper is critical of that management, saying 
that the Russians have not made substantial investments in the network promised 
by them in 2008. It says they promised additional investments in 2013 when 
Armenia agreed to join the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.

(Lilit Harutiunian)


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Government starts discussing budget funding bids for 2020

Government starts discussing budget funding bids for 2020

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 18:26, 9 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Chaired by Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the Government proceeded to the discussion of public agencies’ funding bids under the 2020 State budget bill.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Premier noted that the discussion should result in a more efficient and better targeted State budget bill for 2020.

“Considering our last year’s experience and the experience of past years, in general, we need to specify our primary task in the budget plan. The biggest challenge is the effective implementation of capital costs. The point is that this year and last year we had a situation several times when the State had money, but there were difficulties with using effective tools in terms of spending this money. This year, unfortunately, we may face the risk of under-fulfillment in terms of spending, but I want to stress that I consider this process to be quite normal. Why? Because budget spending, as we all know, has changed significantly since last year’s political changes. At least, the political authorities and the Armenian leadership consider the principle task to be the efficient spending of budget funds and the elimination of corruption and abuse. And in this regard, we see the need to make institutional decisions so that money is not merely spent, but is translated into political and economic realities that will improve our citizens’ living standards and the quality of economic growth, in general,” Nikol Pashinyan said.

According to the Prime Minister, within the framework of these institutional decisions, specific changes are foreseen, in particular, in the procurement system. “And I want to remind that it is extremely important that ministries and government agencies complete the tendering processes before the new year in parallel with the budget discussions, so that the relevant contracts could have been signed by January 1 in order to move forward with a clear-cut timetable,” the Head of Government said, noting that the next principle is the ability to review quarterly spending data.

“After seeing which of our expenses proved effective, we will have the opportunity to carry out budget redistribution on a quarterly basis. And in those areas where expenditure will turn out to be efficient and progressive, we will perhaps change and increase funding for these areas to ensure that spending is more effective in terms of economic impact,” Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasized.

The 2020 budget allocation for the Ministry of the Environment was the first to be discussed. In this context, the meeting reviewed the relevant departments’ assessments.

I saw here great attentions towards women – Pashinyan hosts Kim Kardashian

I saw here great attentions towards women – Pashinyan hosts Kim Kardashian

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 18:56, 9 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan hosted Kim Kardashian at the Government on October 9.

‘'I am glad to welcome you at the residence of the Prime Minister of Armenia and I am glad that visiting Armenia becomes a good tradition for you. I wish to noted that we greatly appreciate your readiness  and activities to present Armenia to the world, which is very important. At the moment we have recorded great increase of international attention towards Armenia and I think you have some contribution to that. I hope and I am confident that you will continue those activities and will be interested in the discussions of Armenia's potentials. I am glad for this opportunity because today Armenia and our government attaches great importance to encouraging women to be engaged in economic activities'', PM Pashinyan said.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Kim Kardashian thanked Nikol Pashinyan for the reception, noting, ''I am very glad to be in Armenia. I saw great attention towards women here and encouragement for them to do business. I am really very happy to see that''. According to Kardashian, she is very impressed by the warm attitude of people in Armenia and plans to launch economic activities in Armenia.

Nikol Pashinyan and Kim Kardashian exchanged views on the process of the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide, preservation of the Armenian identity, women's involvement in the social-economic life of Armenia and the cooperation opportunities discovered during the 23rd World Congress on Information Technologies.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Nikol Pashinyan, Alexis Ohanian discuss development of IT sector in Armenia

Nikol Pashinyan, Alexis Ohanian discuss development of IT sector in Armenia

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 19:39, 9 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received on October 9 participant of WCIT-2019, Co-founder of Reddit social network Alexis Ohanian.

Pashinyan welcomed him in Armenia and highlighted his participation in the 23rd World Congress on Information Technology. ''We are proud of the achievements of our compatriots in different parts of the world, who raise international awareness of our motherland. I am glad to host you here and discuss the opportunities for joint projects and mutually beneficial programs for the development of Armenia'', Nikol Pashinyan said.

Alexis Ohanian thanked the PM for the appreciation and noted that he is glad to be in Armenia once again, where such e technological event of international importance was held. ''Armenia has great potential of human talents and many opportunities for development and prosperity and to become part of the global technological progress’', Alexis Ohanian said.

Nikol Pashinyan and the U.S. Armenian entrepreneur discussed issues referring to the process of WCIT-2019, cooperation in IT sector and involvement and encouragement of women in that sphere. Nikol Pashinyan noted that the Government has declared the IT sector as a priority economic branch, aiming to make Armenia a technological country. In this context the PM presented the ongoing projects aimed at the development of high and information technologies.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

PM Pashinyan receives Reps. Jackie Speier and Judy Chu

PM Pashinyan receives Reps. Jackie Speier and Judy Chu

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 20:12, 9 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received on October 9 Members of the U.S. House of Representatives Jackie Speier and Judy Chu.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the PM welcomed the visit of the congresswomen to Armenia and highlighted the meeting with them in the context of discussing the continuation of the dialogue and deepening of the cooperation between Armenia and the USA. Nikol Pashinyan referred to the important reforms in different spheres in Armenia, emphasizing that democracy is the credo and value system of the Armenian people and Armenia will continue the reform aimed at strengthening democracy and the support of the international partners will foster its quick and successful implementation.

Jackie Speier and Judy Chu noted that they are proud to visit Armenia, meet with the Armenian Premier and exchange views with him on the deepening of the Armenian-U.S. relations. They said that the velvet revolution of Armenia and the achievements following the revolution are impressive and the USA is ready to support PM Pashinyan and his Cabinet to implement the reform agenda aimed at the development of democracy.

The congresswomen presented details from their visit to Artsakh, noting that they are impressed by the peace-loving nature of Artsakh, feeling of safety and high level of civic consciousness.

Nikol Pashinyan noted that the visit of the U.S. congresswomen to Artsakh and their assessments are important in terms of politics and humanitarianism, adding that Armenia highlights the development of democratic institutions and civil society in Artsakh. According to the PM, the elections of local self-government bodies in Artsakh showed the significant progress in this direction in Artsakh.

The Armenian Premier and the U.S. congresswomen exchanged minds on the strengthening of democracy in Armenia and expansion of the Armenian-U.S. partnership for this goal. The sides also referred to the continuation of the technical assistance provided by the USAID to Armenia.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Asbarez: Armenian Embassy to Host Book Event for Karanian’s ‘Armenian Highland’

Author Matthew Karanian

WASHINGTON—The Armenian Embassy in Washington, D.C. will host a book event for author Matthew Karanian’s “The Armenian Highland.” The event will take place on Thursday, October 24 at 7 p.m.

Karanian will illustrate the book talk with his photography from the lands of both Western and Eastern Armenia – lands that, for millennia, have been known collectively as the Armenian Highland.

Karanian brings these ancient Armenian lands alive in his book through a masterful combination of storytelling, historic maps, and more than 200 photographs – both modern and ancient.

The result is a book that proudly showcases an Armenia that has rarely been seen since 1915.

Admission to the private event at the Armenian Embassy is by invitation. Karanian will also present “The Armenian Highland” at a pair of public events in the Washington area on October 26 and 27.

The Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of Washington, D.C., will host Karanian at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 26, at Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church, located at 4906 Flint Dr., Bethesda, MD 20816.

Karanian will also present an author talk at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 27, at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, located at 4125 Fessenden St NW, Washington, D.C. 20016.

“The Armenian Highland” book cover

Admission to each of the events is free, and the author will be available to sign copies of “The Armenia Highland” following each presentation. The book is an oversized, hardcover edition with more than 300 pages.

Additional details are available online.

Asbarez: Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh to Discuss Zeytun Art, Legends at Abril Bookstore

Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh to discuss Zeytun’s art and legends at Abril Bookstore

GLENDALE—University of California, Davis Art History Professor Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh will be in town to present a special illustrated talk titled, Rediscovering Zeytun: The Legends and Art Treasures of the “Eagle’s Nest,” on occasion of her newly released book, “The Missing Pages: The Modern Life of a Medieval Manuscript.” The discussion will take place on Saturday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Abril Bookstore, located at 415 E. Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205. Admission is free. For more information, call 818.243.4112.

The town of Zeytun holds a unique place in the modern Armenian imagination. In the late Ottoman period, this stronghold in the Taurus Mountains became famous for its resistance to the centralizing state authority. Zeytun looms large in Armenian literature, where its “freedom-loving” spirit is celebrated, and in works written by European observers, as well as representatives of the Ottoman, and later, Turkish Republican states.

Zeytun before World War I

Like many Ottoman Armenian communities, Zeytun was largely destroyed by the early 1920’s and little remains of its material culture today. Heghnar Watenpaugh will share her research on Zeytun, its architecture, its legends, and its sacred spaces, as well as its art treasures. A rare surviving relic from Zeytun, a fragment of Toros Roslin’s Zeytun Gospels, is located at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Heghnar Watenpaugh’s book on the Zeytun Gospels, “The Missing Pages: The Modern Life of a Medieval Manuscript,” was recently published by Stanford University Press.

Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh is Professor of Art History at the University of California, Davis. She is the award-winning author of “The Image of an Ottoman City: Architecture in Aleppo” (2004). Her writing has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, and was featured in a BBC series about cultural heritage lost during the current conflict in Syria.

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