Chinese coronavirus death toll reaches 170

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 09:44, 30 January, 2020

YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in China has hit 7711, and the death toll rose to 170, Chinese healthcare authorities said.

On January 29 alone 1737 new cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed and 38 people died from the disease.

According to Reuters, 162 of the fatalities occurred in Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak.

On January 30, the number of suspected cases reached 12167.

At least 88693 people have had close contact with the infected patients. 81947 of them are currently under medical supervision.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dispatches experts to China to contain coronavirus

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 10:22, 30 January, 2020

YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is dispatching its experts to China to help contain the novel coronavirus outbreak, President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser Larry Kudlow told reporters on Wednesday.

“We are sending our best experts from CDC to help them”, he said. “The Chinese invited us to do so.”

According to latest data, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in China has hit 7711, and the death toll rose to 170.

More than a dozen countries have reported confirmed cases of the virus.

All fatalities took place in China.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




China allocates 3.96 bln USD to fight coronavirus outbreak

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 10:09, 30 January, 2020

YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS. China’s financial agencies at all levels have allocated a total of 27.3 billion yuan (about $3.96 billion) to fight the outbreak of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus in the country, the Chinese Ministry of Finance said on January 30, reports TASS.

“Financial agencies at all levels actively support efforts to prevent and counter the outbreak”, the ministry said in a statement. “As of 17:00 local time [noon Moscow time] of January 29, a total of 27.3 billion yuan has already been allocated at all levels”.

According to latest reports, the number of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in China has reached 7,711. A total of 170 people have died.

On December 31, 2019, Chinese authorities informed the World Health Organization (WHO) about an outbreak of an unknown pneumonia in the city of Wuhan – a large trade and industrial center in central China populated by 11 million people. On January 7, Chinese experts identified the infecting agent: coronavirus 2019-nCoV.

Apart from China, the infection was registered in 16 other countries. The WHO recognized the pneumonia outbreak in China as a national emergency but stopped short of declaring an international one.

Election of patriarch leaves Turkey’s Armenians without a voice

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Armenia Constitutional Court judge Vahe Grigoryan missed Court session for no good reason

News.am, Armenia
Jan 30 2020

18:14, 30.01.2020
                  

The Constitutional Court of Armenia held a session chaired by President of the Constitutional Court Hrayr Tovmasyan, but judge of the Constitutional Court Vahe Grigoryan didn't attend the session for no good reason. This is reported on the Facebook page of Chief of Staff of the Constitutional Court Edgar Ghazaryan, who particularly wrote the following:

“On January 30, 2020, under the chairmanship of President of the Constitutional Court of Armenia Hrayr Tovmasyan, the Constitutional Court held a session based on the application of the Human Rights Defender to consider the compliance of certain articles of the laws on medical aid and service for the population, psychiatric assistance and the rights of children with the Constitution.

Judge of the Constitutional Court Vahe Grigoryan, who was elected by the seventh convocation of the National Assembly of Armenia, was the only judge who had an inexcusable absence.”

Russian MFA Spokesperson on Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs meeting and biolaboratories in Armenia

News.am, Armenia
Jan 30 2020

19:56, 30.01.2020
                  

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation commented on the meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Geneva during a briefing in Moscow.

“We will accept as a basis the fact that today the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs will make a joint statement and post it on the website of the OSCE, and I believe there is no sense in making predictions,” Zakharova said.

Reporters also asked Zakharova if there is any clarity regarding the time limits for making the US biolaboratories operating in Armenia available for Russian specialists, which is current with respect to the spread of the coronavirus. In response, Zakharova said she didn’t have any information, but would ask for clarification.

Armenia Parliament to consider laws on referendum and Constitutional Court during special session

News.am, Armenia
Jan 30 2020

21:25, 30.01.2020
                  

The National Assembly of Armenia will convene an extraordinary session, as reported on the official website of the National Assembly, according to Armenpress.

“Upon the decision of Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, pursuant to Article 100 of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia and Article 41 of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly”, at the initiative of the deputies of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, on February 6 at 11:00 the National Assembly will convene an extraordinary session with the following agenda:

“Package of bills on making amendments and supplements to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly”, on making amendments and supplements to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “On referendum” and on making supplements and amendments to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia “On the Constitutional Court” (in the first and second readings),” as the statement reads.

Armenia MFA responds to politician’s analyses on talks in Geneva

News.am, Armenia
Jan 30 2020
Armenia MFA responds to politician's analyses on talks in Geneva Armenia MFA responds to politician's analyses on talks in Geneva

22:23, 30.01.2020
                  

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Anna Naghdalyan says the analyses of former director of the National Security Service of Armenia, politician Davit Shahnazaryan have nothing to do with the reality today.

“Davit Shahnazaryan’s analyses might attract the Azerbaijani side or the circles disseminating those analyses, but the main shortcoming is that they have nothing to do with the reality today,” Anna Naghdalyan said.

Davit Shahnazaryan declared that substantive talks are underway and a broad range of issues are being discussed in Geneva. “Among those issues is the creation of zones for the joint settlement of Armenians and Azerbaijanis in Nagorno-Karabakh. The first issue being negotiated is the issue of Shushi, as well as the intensification of substantive talks. It is in this context that US Ambassador to Baku Lee Litzenberger undertook the initiative and had a meeting with head of the ‘Azerbaijani community’ of Nagorno-Karabakh alongside the talks underway in Geneva yesterday,” he stated.


Stolen and sold: Armenia probes babies lost to Europe

Reuters
Jan 30 2020
 
 
 
Nvard Hovhannisyan, Umberto Bacchi
 
 
YEREVAN/TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A probe into the suspected sale of dozens of Armenian babies to foreign families has left hundreds of women wondering what became of their own lost children in the biggest illegal adoption scandal to hit the former Soviet republic.
 
Police say a criminal ring tricked mothers out of their newborns in what is the latest smear on a lucrative international adoption market, with growing calls for a total shutdown to end similar abuses.
 
While the scale of the problem is hard to estimate, child protection experts say high adoption fees of up to $100,000 fan a black market that affects children from India to Uganda.
 
Anti-slavery groups consider illegal adoptions, when a child is brought to another country in breach of regulations or as a result of wrongdoing, a form of child trafficking.
 
The scandal in the Caucasus surfaced in November, when authorities revealed that more than 30 children had been sent to Italy for adoption between 2016 and 2018 after their mothers were pressured into giving them up.
 
Some women were coerced into giving birth despite wanting abortions, while others were wrongly told their newborns were ill, Armenia’s security services said in a statement.
 
Those charged deny any part in the scandal.
 
The probe, described by a United Nations expert as “very disturbing”, has pushed hundreds of Armenian mothers into a quest to find out what became of their own lost children.
 
“I am sure my baby is still alive,” said Haykuhi Khachatryan, who was told by the Yerevan clinic at the center of the scandal that her third child was born dead in September.
 
“It’s not just my maternal instinct. There is nothing to prove otherwise,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview.
 
Investigating authorities told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that more than three dozen mothers worried their children might have been adopted without their approval have made contact since the illicit trade came to light.
 
Detectives are now checking all adoptions by foreigners since 1991, said Naira Harutyunyan, a spokeswoman for Armenia’s Investigative Committee, a law enforcement agency.
 
WAKE-UP CALL
 
The U.N. Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, who raised concerns about Armenian adoptions in 2015, said the scam should act as an urgent “wake-up call”.
 
“This looks like …there is a mafia treating children as commodities and making financial gain out of trading children. This is absolutely scandalous,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview.
 
“There is a real need for clarification and mothers are entitled to know what has happened to their children,” she said.
 
Inter-country adoption should be a measure of last resort for children who cannot be placed in foster care or adopted in their country of origin, according to the U.N.
 
But five-figure fees paid by adoptive parents in the West often prove too alluring, leading to unethical practice in poor countries, said Iara de Witte, a child trafficking expert at the Dutch child rights organization Defence for Children.
 
“It is said that one of the reasons for inter-country adoption is poverty,” she said by phone.
 
“But with the thousands of euros that adoptive parents have to pay for a child…the original family could have been supported to raise their own child.”
 
In her 2015 visit to Armenia, De Boer-Buquicchio said she had witnessed children housed in orphanages because their parents lacked the money to raise them.
 
Some had their disabilities overstated to deter adoption locally, she said, but with no international agency in Armenia, foreign adoptive parents relied on unsupervised middlemen.
 
Mushegh Hovsepyan, assistant to the minister of social affairs, said the government was mulling reforms, emptying orphanages and strengthening the foster care system.
 
“We hope that in the near future we will be able to assert that the sale of children in Armenia is not possible or that the risks are reduced,” Hovsepyan said in a statement.
 
LAST HUG
 
Armenia’s Investigative Committee said five people – including the heads of a private maternity clinic and a public orphanage – had been arrested as part of the probe.
 
The suspects face charges, including illegally separating a child from his or her parents, said Harutyunyan.
 
In at least two cases, adoptions followed payments of up to $20,000, she said.
 
Lawyers for the head of Yerevan’s Republican Maternity Hospital, Razmik Abrahamyan, and the director of Yerevan’s Children’s Home, Liana Karapetyan, said their clients denied the “unreasonable” and “groundless” accusations.
 
The Thomson Reuters Foundation was unable to contact representatives for the other three suspects, two of whom have not been named.
 
The health ministry said it could not comment on a probe involving a private hospital.
 
The Italian ambassador to Yerevan, Vincenzo Del Monaco, said Italy was ready to cooperate with investigating authorities.
 
Meanwhile a growing group of women wants answers.
 
A Facebook group ‘Armenian Mothers’ set up by Khachatryan has organized protests demanding a thorough investigation.
 
The 33-year-old said she grew suspicious about the death of her child after medics repeatedly refused to show her a body and later requests to get a DNA sample were turned down.
 
“I asked to give my baby a hug but I was told it was not allowed,” she said. “I’ll fight as much as I can (to have him back)”.
 
Khachatryan’s lawyer, Susanna Sargsyan, said she had been contacted by the relatives of more than 600 children whose parents had been told were born dead or with serious illnesses.
 
Manya Hovhannisyan, 36, wants to find out whether one of her children had been sold off – and voiced hope that a new era of openness in the ex-Soviet republic might even elicit answers.
 
“Previously sharing this kind of a story would be like sharing the story with the wall, you would hear your echo back,” the woman said by phone from Germany where she now lives.
 
Hovhannisyan said she was told that her first child, a girl, had died days after a premature birth in 2010 but now doubted this was the case, as she was never shown a body.
 
“The most important thing for me is to know that (my child) is alive and lives somewhere.”
 
 

Talks between Armenian, Azerbaijani foreign ministers underway in Geneva

MediaMax, Armenia
Jan 30 2020
 
 
 
 
 
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The meeting between foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Elmar Mammadyarov is currently underway in Geneva.
 
The Foreign Ministry of Armenia has said that the same as on January 29, the talks include OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Igor Popov (Russia), Stephane Visconti (France) and Andrew Schofer (U.S.), as well as Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Andrzej Kasprzyk.
 
Spokesperson of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Anna Naghdalyan stated on January 29 that “the parties are discussing a wide range of issues related to the Karabakh conflict settlement process”. She added that the results of the meeting would be announced in a press statement.