168: Zhoghovurd Armenian newspaper: Unprecedented and “original” misuses at Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, there are elements of crime

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Politics

“The Audit Chamber of the Republic of Armenia has released the results of the audits conducted at Hayastan All-Armenian Fund in the period between August 29, 2018 and September 30, 2019. Zhoghovurd Armenian newspaper was informed that both the amounts and types of the detected misuses were unprecedented.

One of the “original” misuses is, for instance, the “made up” expenses for generator fuel used during the two-and-a-half-hour concert that the rock band System of a Down gave in Armenia on April 23, 2015. The presented funds for that concert were as much as the funds that would have been spent, if the same rock band had given a concert for about 89 hours.

The domestic appliances for the apartments of socially disadvantaged families and the equipment for capitally renovated schools and kindergartens were obtained for AMD 23,609,100 under signed contracts, but sold to the Fund for about AMD 40,000,000.

The list of these “original” misuses goes on and on. The Audit Chamber told Zhoghovurd Armenian newspaper that it had doubts about prima facie elements of crime in the Fund’s transactions during the audits.

You can read the whole article in today’s edition of the newspaper.




168: Earthquake Hits 5 km North-East from Ashotsk Village of Shirak Province

Category
Society

On October 4, at 07:05 local time (at 03:05 by GMT) the RA MES Seismic Protection Survey Seismological Network registered an earthquake at the northern latitude of 40.040 and eastern longitude of 43.920 geographic coordinates (5 km north-east from Ashotsk village, Armenia) with 2.8 magnitude and 10 km depth.

The tremor measured magnitude 3-4 at the epicenter area.

The earthquake was felt in Ashotsk village at 3 magnitudes.

Temel Demirer trial set for October 15, 2019

Temel Demirer trial set for October 15, 2019

Armenian News Network / Armenian News
October 5, 2019

Temel Demirer is being tried for the speech he has delivered in a meeting in memorium of the Suruç massacre. The case will be handled by the 33rd Penal Court of First Intance (Istanbul /Anadolu) on October 15th, 2019, at 10.45 a.m..
 

TEMEL DEMİRER SURUÇ KATLİAMI ANMASI'NDA YAPTIĞI KONUŞMADAN DOLAYI İSTANBUL ANADOLU 33 ASLİYE CEZA  MAHKEMESİ’NDE 15 EKİM 2019'DA (saat:10.45) YARGILANIYOR   
 
Temel Demirer est jugé pour le discours qu'il a prononcé lors d'une réunion en mémoire du massacre de Suruç. Le cas sera traitée par la 33ème Cour pénale de première Instance (Istanbul /Anadolu) le 15 octobre 2019, à 10h45.
 
Temel Demirer está siendo juzgado por el discurso que ha pronunciado en una reunión en memoria de la masacre de Suruç. El caso será manejado por el 33º juzgado de lo Penal de Primera Instancia (Estambul /Anadolu) el 15 de octubre, 2019, a las 10.45 de la mañana.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/04/2019

                                        Friday, 

Armenian Parliament Demands Dismissal Of Constitutional Court Head

        • Ruzanna Stepanian

Armenia -- Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan casts a ballot in a parliament vote on a 
resolution demanding the dismissal of Constitutional Court Chairman Hrayr 
Tovmasian, Yerevan, October 4, 2019.

The Armenian parliament formally appealed to the Constitutional Court on Friday 
to replace its chairman, Hrayr Tovmasian, who is increasingly at loggerheads 
with the country’s political leadership.

In a resolution drafted by its pro-government majority, the parliament 
denounced, among other things, his handling of appeals against the legality of 
coup charges brought against the arrested former President Robert Kocharian. 
The resolution also says that Tovmasian cannot make impartial decisions on this 
case because of his past membership in the former ruling Republican Party of 
Armenia (HHK).

The Constitutional Court has to discuss the appeal and respond to it within 30 
days. Tovmasian will be sacked if at least six of the court’s nine judges vote 
against him. Parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan assured reporters that the 
parliament majority will accept any decision made by the court.

Tovmasian, who was installed as court chairman by Armenia’s previous leadership 
overthrown in the 2018 “Velvet Revolution,” strongly denies violations of the 
due process, political bias and conflict of interest alleged by the 94-page 
resolution.

He charged earlier this week that the authorities are seeking to oust him in 
order to gain control over the high court and be able to make unconstitutional 
decisions. Tovmasian said he will not bow to the pressure despite the recent 
arrests of two individuals linked to him.

Senior lawmakers from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s My Step alliance 
condemned Tovmasian’s latest statements when the National Assembly debated the 
appeal to the Constitutional Court on Thursday. One of them, Lilit Makunts, 
dismissed his claims as “political.”

The 132-member parliament adopted the appeal by 98 votes to 1. The document was 
backed by not only My Step’s deputies but also their colleagues representing 
the opposition Bright Armenia Party.

The other parliamentary opposition force, businessman Gagik Tsarukian’s 
Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), refused to back the initiative and its 26 
deputies did not take part in the vote. Tsarukian said on Wednesday that the 
ruling bloc has come up with “very weak” arguments in support of its bid to 
oust Tovmasian.

In a September 4 ruling read out by Tovmasian, the court declared 
unconstitutional a legal provision used by investigators against former 
President Kocharian. Pashinian called the ruling “illegal,” citing dissenting 
opinions voiced by two court judges.

In a July interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian service, Pashinian accused Tovmasian 
of cutting political deals with former President Serzh Sarkisian to “privatize” 
the Constitutional Court in early 2018. Tovmasian responded by warning the 
government against trying to force him and his colleagues to resign.




Kocharian Undergoes Another Medical Checkup

        • Artak Khulian

Armenia -- Former President Robert Kocharian waves to supporters during his 
trial, Yerevan, September 20, 2019.

Armenia’s jailed former President Robert Kocharian underwent on Thursday a 
medical examination in a hospital in Yerevan for the second time in less than a 
week.

A spokeswoman for Armenia’s penitentiary service said on Friday that Kocharian 
was taken back to prison after being examined at the Izmirlian Medical Center. 
The official, Nona Navikian, declined to say whether he has health problems.

Kocharian was already taken to the private hospital on Monday. One of his 
lawyers, Hayk Alumian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian’s service that he was not 
examined in full and therefore needed another checkup.

Alumian also said that he cannot comment on Kocharian’s health status because 
the results of the checkup are not yet known.

The 65-year-old ex-president, who ruled Armenia from 1998-2008, is a keen 
sportsman known for his healthy lifestyle and love of physical activity.

Kocharian, who was arrested again in June, currently stands trial on coup and 
corruption charges mostly stemming from the 2008 post-election violence in 
Yerevan. He rejects them as politically motivated.




U.S. Lawmakers Seek More Aid For Democracy In Armenia


U.S. – Capitol Building in Washington.

The U.S. Congress is expected to allocate later this year up to $40 million in 
financial assistance designed to support democratic reforms in to Armenia.

The House of Representatives earmarked the sum in a bill on U.S. foreign aid 
for the next financial year passed in June. The funding was proposed by its 
pro-Armenian members, notably Jackie Speier.

Speier cited last year’s democratic “Velvet Revolution” in Armenia when she 
spoke on the House floor. “It is very important at this point in time that we 
do everything in our power to support this new democracy,” she said.

“Armenia has a rare and potentially fleeting window of opportunity to 
consolidate and build upon its democratic gains,” added the Democrat from 
California.

A separate foreign aid bill approved by the U.S. Senate’s Committee on 
Appropriations last week similarly calls for an unspecified amount of funding 
that would “further democratic and economic reforms” in Armenia. It would come 
in addition to about $20 million in economic and security aid to the South 
Caucasus nation recommended by the panel.

The bill has to be passed by the full Senate before the two congressional 
chambers can reach an agreement on the amount of democracy aid to Armenia.

Both measures were welcomed by the two main Armenian lobby groups in the United 
States: the Armenian Assembly of America and the Armenian National Committee of 
America.

“We will try to advance the House version as the version that the 
administration [of President Donald Trump] should work with versus the Senate 
version,” Bryan Ardouny, the Assembly’s executive director, told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian service.


U.S. -- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian meets with the Armenian 
Assembly's co-chairs, Van Krikorian (R) and Anthony Barsamian, and executive 
director, Bryan Ardouny (L), New York, September 24, 2019.

“It’s an opportunity for Armenia to solidify its democratic institutions and 
this aid is needed to do that,” said Ardouny. “It also shows the ongoing 
support and strong relations between the U.S. and Armenia.”

The Assembly co-chair, Van Krikorian, called for $100 million in democracy and 
economic aid to Armenia when he testified before a House subcommittee in March. 
The United States should “reward people who have made progress towards 
democracy,” he said.

Later in March, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, who led the 2018 revolution, 
criticized the U.S. for what he called a lack of adequate “reaction” to 
democratic change in Armenia. He seemed unhappy with Washington’s failure to 
significantly increase economic aid to his country which totaled roughly $23 
million in 2017.

The U.S. ambassador in Yerevan, Lynne Tracy, countered afterwards that 
Washington provided $26.7 million in assistance to Yerevan last year in 
addition to an ongoing $66 million aid program implemented by the U.S. Agency 
for International Development (USAID).

The Armenian Foreign Ministry announced in May that the U.S. government will 
provide up to $16 million to foster economic growth and good governance in 
Armenia. Also, it said, the USAID will allocate $6 million in support of the 
Armenian government’s “democratic reform agenda.”




Press Review


“Haykakan Zhamanak” scoffs at Constitutional Court Chairman Hrayr Tovmasian’s 
latest televised interview in which he compared himself to Armenian soldiers 
who are deployed on the border with Azerbaijan to defend their homeland. The 
pro-government paper says that Tovmasian thereby also compared Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian and the ruling My Step bloc to Azerbaijan’s rulers extremely 
hostile to Armenia. “This is a fairly tough statement,” it says. “So tough that 
even Republicans and Dashnaktsutyun members do not dare to use such wording. 
Such a vocabulary is more characteristic of the few well-funded and aggressive 
fringe groups. By making such a statement Hrayr Tovmasian aligned himself to 
those groups.”

“Aravot” questions, meanwhile, the wisdom of the authorities’ efforts to oust 
Tovmasian. The paper points out that ever since its establishment in 1996 
Armenia’s Constitutional Court has practically always made decisions favorable 
for the ruling regimes, acting like their “puppet.” “This is a serious problem 
which requires an institutional solution,” it says. “Going after the current 
chairman of the Constitutional Court is not such a solution. It will simply 
prolong the current unenviable state of that body and lay the groundwork for 
further crises.”

“Zhamanak” reports that Armenia’s Investigative Committee has moved to annul 
the “illegal” privatization by former senior officials of forests around the 
resort town of Tsaghkadzor. The paper says law-enforcement authorities are also 
seeking to nationalize land located in and around a free economic zone near the 
town of Meghri on the Armenian-Iranian border. It had been privatized by other 
former government officials. “Those plots were privatized at very low prices 
for the purpose of being sold back to the state for the free economic zone at 
higher prices,” writes the paper. It hopes that “the example of Tsaghkadzor 
will reach Meghri as soon as possible.”

(Lilit Harutiunian)


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Robert Kocharyan`s attorneys will submit a motion on Judge Anna Danibekyan`s recusal

Arminfo, Armenia
Oct 5 2019

ArmInfo. The team of lawyers of the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan will submit a motion for the recusal of Judge Anna Danibekyan.

As the former president's advocates said in a statement, the petition  will be presented at the upcoming October 7 regular court hearing in  the Kocharyan case. As the reason for this step, "the behavior of the  judge in relation to Robert Kocharyan" is voiced.  The second  president of Armenia is accused in the case of March 1, 2008. On May  18, the court of general jurisdiction of Yerevan decided to change  the measure of restraint against Robert Kocharyan from arrest to  release on bail. On June 25, the Criminal Court of Appeal decided to  reverse the decision of the trial court.  On September 25, the Court  of Cassation rejected the request of Kocharian's lawyers to annul the  decision of the Court of Appeal. 

Working group will be set up under the Public Council to study the development of the Amulsar mine

Arminfo, Armenia
Oct 5 2019

ArmInfo. A working group with  the participation of experts will be set up at the Public Council of  Armenia to study the development of the Amulsar mine. Based on the  analysis of facts and the results of relevant studies submitted by  all interested parties, the position of the Public Council regarding  the development of the mine will be formed.

It should be noted that Lydian Armenia is a subsidiary of the British  Lydian International. The life of the deposit will be 10 years and 4  months, with an average of 200 thousand ounces of gold planned to be  mined annually. Amulsar field is the second largest reserve in  Armenia. According to the company, the deposit contains about 73733  kg of gold with an average grade of 0.78 g per ton, as well as  294.367 tons of silver with an average grade of 9.29 g per ton.

The development of the field will increase the country's GDP by 1% -  4%, 1% of which will be a direct impact. Finished products, which  will be almost completely exported, will be about $ 250 million. As a  result, the impact on export growth is estimated at about 10%.   Nevertheless, local ecologists do not share the enthusiasm of the  government about the attractiveness of the mine exploitation plan.  The Amulsar mine is located in the valley of the Arpa and Vorotan  rivers, in the immediate vicinity of the spa town of Jermuk, famous  for its mineral springs, and not far from the largest freshwater lake  in the region, Sevan. Environmentalists fear that the exploitation of  the field, during which sodium cyanide will be used, could lead to  the oxidation of water in rivers. Contaminated waters will become  unsuitable for drinking and irrigation and may cause irreparable harm  to the mineral springs of Jermuk and the ecosystem of Sevan.

Sports: Armenian fan speaks out about Qarabag and demonstrations

MediaMax, Armenia
Oct 5 2019
Armenian fan speaks out about Qarabag and demonstrations

Their first big demonstration took place in December of 2018, during the Arsenal-Qarabag game in Europa League group stage. Sergey Adamyan, wearing a t-shirt with Armenian Karabakh war hero Monte Melkonyan, ran onto the pitch with the flag of Artsakh (the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh that Armenia and Azerbaijan warred over for several years in the 1990s – Sport.mediamax.am).

 Mediamax Sport has contacted Adamyan, who drew the attention of the football world to Artsakh again just 2 days ago, during the Dudelange-Qarabag game. Adamyan has told about the idea and his resolve to keep making this kind of demonstration.

 As long as the Azerbaijani club performs under that name and mixes politics with sport, we will fight against that and keep demanding that the club changes its name.

 I don’t have much experience with drones, which is why I asked for help my friend Vardan, a big patriot, who agreed at once. He is the hero in this situation, not me.

 I bought the drone a few days before the Dudelange-Qarabag game, we tested it and then traveled to Luxembourg. There were 4 of us: me, the drone expert, the guy who made the video, and the guy managing the phone connection. Two of us were inside the stadium and two others – outside.

We waited for the Azerbaijani club to score to make a stronger impression with our demonstration.

 I don’t want to be famous. My goal is to be useful to my country and defend its honor. I want the whole world to know that Artsakh does not belong to Azerbaijan.

 As long as there is a club named Qarabag, we will do these demonstrations. We will not stay silent. Let them know that Armenians won’t let them be.

 Monte [Melkonyan] used to say that we should carry on his cause instead of praising him. And we do carry on.



Sports: Flying drone with Nagorno-Karabakh flag interrupts football match in Luxembourg

JAM News
Oct 5 2019
JamNews, Baku, Yerevan
JAMnews
October 5, 2019

Armenian football hooligans have claimed responsibility for the provocation

The match between Azerbaijani football club “Karabakh” and the Luxembourg “Dudelange” ended in scandal when a drone with the flag of the unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh flew into the field.

Starting life again: How a family of IDPs from Karabakh successfully set up a life in Baku

The match was interrupted for 25 minutes. During this time, fights broke out in the stadium parking lot.

In the end Qarabag won the match and social media is still in an uproar.

Responsibility for the provocation was claimed by Armenian “ultras,” a group of fanatic football hooligans.

The match between Azerbaijani football club “Karabakh” and the Luxembourg “Dudelange” ended in scandal. Photo Reuters

Azerbaijan’s football club “Karabakh” was playing the Dudelange club the evening of October 3 at the Jozi Bartel stadium in Luxembourg when a drone appeared during the first half of the match.

At that moment, the score was 2-0 in favor of “Karabakh.”

NKR is an unrecognized republic in the South Caucasus around which the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict broke out in the early 1990s.

When the drone descended toward the field, one of the defenders of “Karabakh” kicked the ball in its direction – missing.

Meanwhile, indignant Azerbaijani fans rushed to the field, leading to two arrests.

During a forced break, fights broke out in the parking lot and several cars were looted.

After about 25 minutes, the drone went on its way.  It turned out that it had been launched from the roof of a high rise not far from the stadium.

The Minister of Sports of Luxembourg apologized to everyone and said that their country had nothing to do with this provocation.

Despite the disturbance, the drone had no effect on the outcome of the game: “Karabakh” defeated “Dudelange” 4 to 1.

After the incident, the Azerbaijan Football Association (AFFA) released the following comment:

“The incident casts doubt on the safety of the players, and we hope that measures will be taken to prevent this kind of action in the future. We are confident that UEFA will investigate and make a decision. We want to thank the Karabakh players for their professional behavior and control of emotions” .

AFFA also recalled that the Karabakh club is from Agdam, which is now located in the territory controlled by Armenia.

Comment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan:

“The accredited ambassador was instructed to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg and make sure that those responsible for the provocations will be found and bear the corresponding responsibility” .

Meanwhile, Azerbaijani social media erupted in anger, with some users even pointing the finger at the authorities in Luxembourg:

“Dudelange must be excluded from the European League, the country should not be allowed to attend European competitions, or something worse even – the drone could have seriously injured the players” .

On Armenian social networks, the incident did not go unnoticed.

Social network users were divided into two camps. Some considered this act a very vivid and successful way to bring attention to the issue of Karabakh. Others considered such a trick inappropriate.

Some comments from Armenian social media:

“Well done, our guys!”

“Full bacchanalia. The match is paused. And all this, sitting at the screens and from

the stands in a good mood, the Armenians watched. ”

“If they run away from the flag alone, how will they“ liberate ”Karabakh? Flags hang everywhere. ”

“As a result, most likely, the Football Federation of Armenia will be fined a tidy sum.”

“One should not be proud of the piece of fabric on which the symbol of the division and colonization of Armenia is reflected. If you wanted to release a drone with a flag, you would have taken the flag of Armenia.

PS On the same day, a young and strong guy died on the border. Our guy! ”

There are no official comments from Armenia.



Culture: Armenian State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble to perform a solo concert at Opera theatre

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 5 2019
Culture 14:04 05/10/2019 Armenia

Armenian State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble after Tatul Altunyan will perform a solo concert on October 6 at Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The concert will start at 18:00.

As the ministry of education and science reports, the Art Director of the concert is RA Honored Art Worker Zhirayr Altunyan and Hovhannes Khachikyan is the main choreographer. 

To note, the Armenian National Song and Dance Ensemble was founded in 1938.  

Music: Two-time Grammy winner Pinchas Zukerman to perform in Yerevan

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 5 2019
Culture 20:00 05/10/2019 Armenia

On October 7, legendary violinist Pinchas Zukerman will give an exclusive one-night-only performance at Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall in Yerevan. The concert will be held in the frames of the 20th edition of "Yerevan Perspectives" International Music Festival and will feature Beethoven Violin Concerto and Concerto for 2 Violins by Bach. As the Armenian State Philharmonic Orchestra reports, the concert under baton of conductor Eduard Topchjan will also feature young violinist, first awardee of Menuhin competition Diana Adamyan.

Zukerman launched his conducting career in 1970 with the English Chamber Orchestra, and served as director of London's South Bank Festival from 1971 to 1974. Zukerman was music director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra from 1980 to 1987. He later directed the summer festivals of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (1991–1995) and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (1996–1999). In 1999, he became Music Director of Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra (NACO) in Ottawa, stepping down from the post in 2015. He has served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 2009.
Zukerman plays the "Dushkin" violin of 1742. His honors include the King Solomon Award, the National Medal of Arts, the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence, and an honorary doctorate from Brown University. His recordings have received 21 Grammy nominations, and two Grammy wins.

"Yerevan Perspectives" International Music Festival is an annual, year round festival which invites to Armenia top famous classical musicians, orchestras, ensembles and so on. The festival also organizes special projects by cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of Armenia and with the other structures.