Ex-NSS head committed suicide on “very personal” motive, next-of-kin demands privacy

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 18:34,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. Former National Security Service Director Georgy Kutoyan committed suicide on a “[very] personal motive”, Investigations Committee Chairman Hayk Grigoryan told 1in TV.

“Georgy Kutoyan’s wife, Hasmik Bisharyan, has filed a request to the investigative body requesting us not to disclose any information about the motive of the suicide without her consent. Taking into consideration Hasmik Bisharyan’s request, I can say that the suicide was committed on a very personal motive,” Grigoryan said, noting he won’t disclose the motive because of the next-of-kin’s request.

He said more than 10 different forensic tests have been carried out, with more than 90 people being questioned and phone records investigated.  Although the death of Kutoyan hasn’t yet been officially ruled suicide, investigators are currently looking into only suicide as the cause of death.

Kutoyan, who served as NSS director from 2016 to 2018, was found shot dead from a single gunshot wound in his apartment on January 17. There was a handgun near his body, and multiple bullet impact holes in the walls of the home.  Investigators said Kutoyan himself erratically discharged his firearm inside the apartment before killing himself.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian citizen dies in a major car crash in Russia

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. The representative of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia in Russia informed on January 28 that on January 27 a car crash happened on Sizran-Volgograd road in Saratov Oblast. A Mercedes van and a Nissan passenger car collided, killing the passenger of the Nissan, born in 1998, who was a citizen of Armenia.

As ARMENRESS was informed from the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia, two other Armenian citizens have been hospitalized.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 01/28/2020

                                        Tuesday, 

Armenian Military To Get More Russian Warplanes


Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan sit 
in the cockpit of a Su-30SM fighter jet at an airbase in Gyumri, December 27, 
2019.

Armenia’s Air Force will receive more Sukhoi Su-30SM fighter jets from Russia 
soon, Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan said on Tuesday.

Four such multirole jets were delivered to an airbase in Gyumri late last month 
less than a year after the signing of a relevant Russian-Armenian contract. 
Financial and other terms of the deal are still not known.

Tonoyan said in February that Yerevan plans to buy eight more Su-30SMs in the 
coming years.

The minister was asked on Tuesday by reporters when the next batch of the 
advanced warplanes will be delivered to Armenia. “Soon,” he replied. He did not 
elaborate.

The Armenian Air Force had no fighter jets until this year. It largely consisted 
of 15 or so low-flying Su-25 aircraft designed for air-to-ground missions.

Su-30SM can perform a much broader range of military tasks with more long-range 
and precision-guided weapons. It is a modernized version of a heavy fighter jet 
developed by the Sukhoi company in the late 1980s. The Russian military first 
commissioned such jets in 2012.


Armenia -- Newly purchased Sukhoi Su-30SM fighter jets carry out test flights at 
an airbase in Gyumri, December 27, 2019.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian described their acquisition as a “turning point 
for the security of Armenia” when he spoke at the Gyumri airbase on December 27. 
He also noted that the Armenian military has received the “first batch” of 
Su-30SMs.

According to Tonoyan and Pashinian, Armenia also acquired large quantities of 
other Russian-made weapons in the course of 2019. Those include sophisticated 
Tor-M2MK air-defense systems. The Defense Ministry in Yerevan has said that they 
will “considerably” strengthen Armenia’s air defenses.

Russia has always been the principal source of military hardware supplied to the 
Armenian army. Membership in Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization 
(CSTO) allows Armenia to acquire Russian weapons at knockdown prices and even 
for free.



Kocharian Lawyer Denies Secret Contacts With High Court Chief

        • Naira Nalbandian
        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia - Aram Orbelian, a lawyer for former President Robert Kocharian, talks 
to journalists, Yerevan, April 5, 2019.

A lawyer for Armenia’s jailed former President Robert Kocharian on Tuesday 
denied maintaining secret contacts with Constitutional Court Chairman Hrayr 
Tovmasian alleged by a close associate of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.

Deputy parliament speaker Alen Simonian claimed on Monday that the lawyer, Aram 
Orbelian, has repeatedly visited the court building in Yerevan and discussed 
with Tovmasian the criminal case against Kocharian. He said Tovmasian made sure 
that those visits are not recorded in the court’s visitor logbook.

Simonian’s allegations came amid the latest war of words between Pashinian and 
Tovmasian. The latter is under growing government pressure to resign. Pashinian 
and his political allies have accused Tovmasian, among other things, of secretly 
supporting the ex-president, who is standing trial on coup and corruption 
charges strongly denied by him.

The chief of the Constitutional Court staff, Edgar Ghazarian, disputed 
Simonian’s allegations and challenged the pro-government vice-speaker to 
substantiate them. He said that the Armenian police, which guard the court 
building, have full information about who visited it and when.

“I have never seen Mr. Orbelian at the Constitutional Court,” insisted Ghazarian.

Orbelian declined, for his part, to directly respond to Simonian. But he did say 
that he stands by his relevant comments made in a June 2019 interview with 
RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

The lawyer admitted at the time that he is related to Tovmasian. But he insisted 
that he has not visited the court building ever since Kocharian’s legal team 
began considering asking the Constitutional Court to rule on the legality of the 
charges brought against the ex-president.

Pashinian makes no secret of his desire to see Tovmasian and most other 
Constitutional Court judges replaced, having accused them of maintaining ties to 
Armenia’s former leaders and hampering his judicial reforms. Pashinian’s critics 
say that he is keen to gain control over the high court and thus tighten his 
hold on power.

The prime minister told reporters on Tuesday that the standoff “will be resolved 
soon.” He did not elaborate.

An Armenian law-enforcement agency indicted Tovmasian late last month on charges 
of abuse of power which the chief justice rejects as politically motivated.



Colleagues Back Senior Doctor Prosecuted Over Child Adoptions

        • Susan Badalian

Armenia -- The director of Republican Maternity Hospital, Razmik Abrahamian.

More than 200 obstetrician-gynecologists voiced support on Tuesday for the 
director of Armenia’s main maternity hospital charged with arranging illegal 
adoptions of Armenian children by foreigners.

In an open letter to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and other senior state 
officials, they described Razmik Abrahamian as an acclaimed and honest doctor 
and questioned the accusations brought against him.

Abrahamian, his deputy Arshak Jerjerian, the director of a Yerevan-based state 
orphanage, Liana Karapetian, and two other persons were arrested in mid-December 
as part of a criminal investigation launched by the National Security Service 
earlier in 2019. They were charged with having forced over a dozen pregnant 
women to abandon their babies subsequently adopted by foreign nationals in 
2016-2018 in return for bribes.

District courts in Yerevan ordered virtually all of the suspects released from 
custody a few days later. Abrahamian was freed unconditionally while the others 
were granted bail. Prosecutors decided to appeal against the court decisions.

In their open letter, Abrahamian’s colleagues and subordinates called for an 
objective and impartial investigation. They also demanded its quick completion, 
saying that the scandal is discrediting their profession and spreading distrust 
in maternity hospital personnel.

“The court must decide whether or not Razmik Abrahamian is guilty,” said Georgi 
Poghosian, one of the obstetrician-gynecologists. “This question must be solved, 
the sooner the better.”

“If some people can violate [Abrahamian’s] presumption of innocence why can’t we 
support our colleague?” said another signatory, Nune Shahverdian.

The letter also deplored “emotional” protests staged earlier this month by a 
group of women who had lost their newborn babies in disputed circumstances.

The bereaved mothers were told by doctors years or even months ago that they 
gave birth to stillborn babies. They say that they were never shown the bodies 
of the newborns and believe the latter were born alive and sold to foreign 
adoptive parents.

One of those women, Haykuhi Khachatrian, denounced the doctors who signed the 
letter. “Before speaking out in support of Abrahamian, did they realize that 
they are defending a doctor who has admitted wrongdoing in a bribery case?”

Abrahamian, 76, was charged in April 2019 with giving a bribe to then Deputy 
Health Minister Arsen Davtian. Unlike Davtian, who was reportedly caught 
red-handed in his office, the veteran doctor was not arrested at the time.

According to government data, a total of 54 Armenian children were adopted by 
foreign nationals, most of them Italians and Americans, from 2016-2018.



Anti-Government Activists Detained In Armenia

        • Robert Zargarian

Armenia -- Narek Malian speaks to journalists after being released by police, 
.

At least three activists highly critical of Armenia’s current leadership were 
briefly detained in Yerevan on Tuesday in what they denounced as a government 
attempt to intimidate them.

They all were set free without charge after spending several hours in police 
custody.

The Armenian police said two of the outspoken activists, Narek Malian and 
Konstantin Ter-Nakalian, were detained on suspicion of illegal arms possession. 
Both men shrugged off the explanation.

An amateur video posted on the Internet showed masked officers of a special 
police unit toppling Malian to the ground outside his office in downtown 
Yerevan, handcuffing him and pushing him into a car.

Another activist, Artur Danielian, was stopped by policemen while driving his 
car and airing a live video address on Facebook. Danielian said after his 
release later in the day that two of his associates were also forcibly taken to 
a police station. He said they were told that they are suspected of drug 
possession.

Some opposition figures and other critics of the Armenian government condemned 
the detentions as arbitrary, saying the authorities are trying to stifle dissent 
in the country.

Danielian and Ter-Nakalian are the leaders of the nationalist Adekvad movement, 
while Malian leads a separate group called Veto. Both groups rely heavily on 
social media in their campaigns against the government and Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian in particular.

They also take a dim view of the 2018 “Velvet Revolution” that toppled Armenia’s 
former leadership and brought Pashinian to power. Malian worked as an adviser to 
the former chief of the national police, Vladimir Gasparian, before the 
revolution.

Malian ridiculed the police actions against him when he spoke to reporters after 
his release. He accused the authorities of making “last-ditch attempts to keep 
the situation under control.”

He also claimed that his arrest was demanded by the Armenian branch of U.S. 
billionaire George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF).

The OSF and its alleged ties to the Pashinian government have been the main 
target of Malian’s and Veto’s activities. In September last year, the group for 
weeks picketed the OSF offices in Yerevan, deriding its employees and recipients 
of OSF grants.

Earlier in 2019, the head of OSF-Armenia, Larisa Minasian, held a news 
conference to decry “false allegations” about its activities made by Malian and 
other anti-government activists.


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Armenian PM sees good preconditions for economic progress in 2020

 13:22,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expects that 2020 will be a better year for the economy than 2019.

“Today from early morning I am working on several economic topics. And I want to state that we have very good news about the economy and also very good preconditions that 2020 will be a better year from economic perspective compared to 2019. And I am confident that the corrupted officials will not succeed in breaking our economic revolution’s pace with their actions because the Armenian people and government are united and will jointly move on the legal path”, the PM said live on Facebook.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




4.1 magnitude earthquake registered in Georgia

 14:11,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. A 4.1 magnitude earthquake was registered in Georgia, 36 kilometers away from Stepantsminda, the National Seismic Monitoring Center said, reports Sputnik News.

The quake was reported at 01:00 Georgia time.

The epicenter of the quake was near North Ossetia.

There are no reports on the victims and demolition.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Group of servicemen and war volunteers awarded with medals, orders on Army Day

 14:36,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian signed a decree on awarding a group of servicemen and war volunteers on the occasion of the Army Day, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The President signed the respective decree based on the prime minister’s petition.

The servicemen and war volunteers were awarded with medals and orders for their contribution to the defense of the homeland and for the bravery and dedication shown during the military service.

The Republic of Armenia and Armenians around the world will celebrate the 28th anniversary of the Armenian Armed Forces’ establishment on January 28.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Top figures of Armenian sport offer condolences over Kobe Bryant’s death

 13:08,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. Top figures of the Armenian sport offered condolences over the death of US basketball legend Kobe Bryant.

Captain of the Armenian national football team Henrikh Mkhitaryan wrote on Facebook: “Saddening moment for the world of sports. An inspiration, an icon, an everlasting winner you have been for so many athletes. We will miss you Kobe”.

Greco-Roman wrestler, world and Europe champion Arsen Julfalakyan said he once saw Kobe Bryant in a cafeteria and thought how many people would like to be like him. “An athlete who has created a history of sports, was sitting calmly like the remaining athletes. This is very exemplary for the youth”, he said.

“Rest in Peace”, Olympic Games, world and Europe champion Artur Alexanyan said on Instagram posting Bryant’s photo.

US basketball legend, five-time MBA champion Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna are among nine people killed in a helicopter crash in the city of Calabasas, California, reports BBC.

Bryant, 41, was travelling in a private helicopter when it came down and burst into flames.

The LA county sheriff said there were no survivors.

Bryant played for the LA Lakers throughout his career and is considered one of the greatest players in the game's history.

Moments of silence have been observed at basketball games across the US.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenian President visits Technion technological institute in Israel

 

 13:40,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian visited the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology on the sidelines of his working visit in Israel, the Presidential Office told Armenpress. The Technion is the oldest university of Israel, the only technological institute in the world to have a medical school.

The Armenian President met with the teaching staff and students of the Institute. President of the Technion Uri Sivan said it’s a great honor to host the Armenian President and a double honor to host him as a scientist-president.

President Sarkissian thanked for the reception and stated that he first time visited this Institute in early 90s of the 20th century when he was conducting research on astrophysics and gravity field. “Institutes like this one will become the base for the world development”, Armen Sarkissian said.

He said today most of the youth wants to create a startup, have a company of new technologies. “This world is a new startup, and each young man has an opportunity to create”, he said. “The world is becoming a place where innovation and idea are the most important. Even the large companies pay a great importance to innovation and startups. In the 21st century innovations and new ideas will be encouraged. This is a new world that is changing quite rapidly. We are at the crossroad of change. This change is impressing and will be more dramatic in the future”.

The Armenian President continued his remarks, adding that “today we live in a new world”. “Each of us is mutually connected like the elements. We are communicating with the pace of light and start showing the behavior of quantum subjects. Today we all are mutually connected, the global risks are becoming quantum risks”, he said, adding that this also relates to politics. “If 100 years ago the scientists discovered that nature is not classical, but quantum, now I am trying to convey the message that the human behavior today is a quantum behavior”, he said. “We need to change our logic on how we manage politics, foreign relations and how we look at the future. In the new world many things are unpredictable, and if we change our logic and philosophy, it would be possible to understand many things. The quantum world is attractive as it opens new prospects to operate a new logic”.

Speaking about the artificial intelligence and its impact on the world, the Armenian President said in the conditions of artificial intelligence development the most important person will be the man. “If we lose the simple human feelings, such as love, respect, honesty, moral values, we will create a hell on this planet. Thus, morality will remain one of the greatest human values”, he said.

Touching upon the cooperation with the Armenian universities, the President introduced one of the presidential initiatives ATOM (Advanced Tomorrow) on science and technology development. “It aims at gathering major international companies in the field of artificial intelligence and math modelling, as well as creating bridges with the famous universities. I would like to see this institute as well in the list of our partners”, President Sarkissian said.

He also met and talked to the Armenian students studying at the Technion.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




President Sarkissian bestows Major-General, Lieutenant-General military titles to 5 servicemen

 15:13,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian signed decrees on bestowing military titles of Major-General and Lieutenant-General to five servicemen on the occasion of the Army Day, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The President signed the respective decrees based on the prime minister’s proposal.

The Republic of Armenia and Armenians around the world will celebrate the 28th anniversary of the Armenian Armed Forces’ establishment on January 28.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Yerevan City Council member from My Step faction agrees to step down

 14:44,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. The My Step faction of the Yerevan City Council urged its member Henrik Hartenyan to step down, faction head Suren Eyramjyan told reporters after the urgent session of the faction convened today.

“During today’s discussion the faction members reaffirmed that it is against our value system and principles. Remained committed to these principles we urged Mr. Hartenyan to refuse from his mandate, and he agreed”, the faction head said.

Earlier today the My Step faction of the Yerevan City Council convened an urgent session regarding its member Henrik Hartenyan’s recent post of the photo of niece of Constitutional Court President Hrayr Tovmasyan on his social account.

On January 26 My Step faction member of the Yerevan City Council Henrik Hartenyan posted the photo of Sara Tovmasyan user on his Facebook story and wrote that this page belongs to the daughter of CC President Hrayr Tovmasyan.

Following this the My Step faction of the City Council issued a statement strongly condemning any manifestation of hate speech and apologizing for the incident.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan