Armenpress: Car bomb explodes in Syrian border town: casualties reported

Car bomb explodes in Syrian border town: casualties reported

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 17:03, 2 January, 2021

YEREVAN, JANUARY 2, ARMENPRESS. A car bomb exploded in a vegetable market in the northeastern Syrian town of Ras al Ain close to the border with Turkey, with reports of several killed and wounded, Reuters reports citing Syrian state news agency SANA.

Two children were among those killed and their mother was wounded in the explosion, SANA reported, adding the blast also killed several Turkish-backed fighters.

Especially for Armenian PM: Resident of Shurnukh village shares footage of Azerbaijani troops in his native village

News.am, Armenia
Jan 2 2021
 
 
 
17:52, 02.01.2021
 
Resident of Armenia's Shurnukh village Ararat Aghabekyan has shared footage of Azerbaijani troops in his native village, especially for Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan.
 
The footage has been posted by Naira Zohrabyan, a member of the opposition Prosperous Armenia parliamentary faction on her Facebook.
 
Watch video at
 
 

Political scientist: Shurnukh village and hydroelectric power plant in Tatev indicated as part of Armenia on USSR Maps

News.am, Armenia
Jan 2 2021
 
 
 
Political scientist: Shurnukh village and hydroelectric power plant in Tatev indicated as part of Armenia on USSR maps
00:33, 03.01.2021
 
Political scientist Gagik Hambaryan posted the following on his Facebook page:
 
“The maps published during the years of the USSR ‘refute’ traitor Nikol
 
Traitor Nikol, who is clung to the seat of Prime Minister of Armenia, is demarcating with the GPS system along with Azerbaijan and is absolutely ignoring the maps published during the years of the USSR…Speaking out about those maps isn’t in the favor of the traitor of the nation and the people serving him since Shurnukh village and the hydroelectric power plant of Tatev are indicated as a part of Armenia on those maps…Nikol is guided by a Google map which, as I mentioned, might have received an order from Baku and extended the border of Armenia a little to the west, as a result of which Shurnukh village has gone from being a borderline village to a settlement that is shared, and the hydroelectric power plant of Tatev is now under the control of Azerbaijan…
 
As for those worshipping traitor Nikol and the dirt, let them continue to worship and believe in the national traitor humiliated by Ilham who continues to implement his anti-Armenian plans step-by-step…”
 
 
 

Head of Armenia’s Shurnukh village: The Russians said it’s not up to them, decision has already been made

News.am, Armenia
Jan 2 2021
 
 
Head of Armenia's Shurnukh village: The Russians said it's not up to them, decision has already been made
12:10, 03.01.2021
 
During a conversation with Armenian News-NEWS.am, head of Shurnukh village Hakob Arshakyan said the residents of the 12 houses of the village transferred to the Azerbaijanis must leave their homes before January 5.
 
“The Azerbaijanis gave us time until January 5 to leave the territories transferred to them and said anyone, including animals passing through that territory after January 5 will be theirs,” Arshakyan said.
 
In regard to the photo of a library that was disseminated these past couple of days, Arshakyan stated that he couldn’t confirm if it was the library in Shurnukh or not.
 
The village head added that he has shown the map of the USSR showing Shurnukh as an Armenian village to a Russian army general and peacekeepers.
 
“We were told that it’s not up to them and that the decision has already been made. Now the villagers and I are trying to find documents from the archives in order to retrieve our lands,” Arshakyan stated.
 
Yesterday the village head informed that Azerbaijanis and Russian border guards had entered the Shurnukh village of Syunik Province. According to the demarcation conducted by the Azerbaijanis, 12 houses in Shurnukh are being transferred to Azerbaijan.
  
 

​Opposition party member: Some people are trying to cast shade on Armenian Church and Supreme Patriarch

News.am, Armenia
Jan 3 2021
 
 
 
Opposition party member: Some people are trying to cast shade on Armenian Church and Supreme Patriarch
14:10, 03.01.2021
 
 
There have been attacks against the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church and the Supreme Patriarch for the past two and a half years. This is what Spokesperson of the Republican Party of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov told reporters in Etchmiadzin today. Sharmazanov was at St. Gayane Church to express his support to the Catholicos of All Armenians along with several other citizens.
 
“Some people have recently been trying to cast a shade on the Armenian Church and the Supreme Patriarch again. In our turn, first, we came to attend the Sunday Holy Mass, and second, we are here to express solidarity with the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church and the Supreme Patriarch. I think there would be provocations, if there weren’t a large number of people here today. If we united around the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin like this two and a half years ago, nobody would dare to be disrespectful towards the Supreme Patriarch. We will always stand with the Armenian Church so that nobody dares to disrespect our sanctities,” he said.
 
 

​Armenian soldier Melkon Davtyan was singing during the last battle, died near Karabakh’s Shushi

News.am, Armenia
Jan 3 2021
 
 
Armenian soldier Melkon Davtyan was singing during the last battle, died near Karabakh's Shushi
15:01, 03.01.2021
 
 
Melkon Davtyan was a reserve officer who died in the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Now the only thing his father wants is to see the commanders who left his son and his friends-in-combat alone with the enemy punished.
 
“He left twice, and the treacherous commanders left him alone twice. One time a commander in Hadrut escaped, and the next time a commander left him and the soldiers alone in Shushi and escaped after telling them that Armenians were in the rear, but nobody was there, and the Turks entered from the rear and shot my son. The boys fell because of betrayal and unorganized commanders,” Gagik Davtyan, the father, told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
 
Gagik said he had seen his son off and believed that his son could have saved lives by being on the battlefield.
 
Melkon fought in the hottest spots for 20 days, after which he was granted leave and returned home. After a little while, he went to the border again, and this time he fought near Shushi.
 
“I told him to not pay attention to what the commanders do and carry out his operations. I sent him again and didn’t hide him because this is our duty to the nation,” Gagik said.
 
Melkon died on November 7.
 
“He was singing during the last battle and died. He fought until the end and set an example for other soldiers,” the father said.
 
Melkon’s body was removed from the battlefield fourteen days after his death and was buried next to his friend-in-combat at Yerablur Military Pantheon.
 
 
 
 

​Armenia Chamber of Advocates chairman addresses PM with questions about agreements with Aliyev and concessions

News.am, Armenia
Jan 3 2021
 
 
Armenia Chamber of Advocates chairman addresses PM with questions about agreements with Aliyev and concessions
19:48, 03.01.2021
 
Chairman of the Chamber of Advocates of Armenia Ara Zohrabyan posted the following on his Facebook page:
 
“As a citizen of the Republic of Armenia, I demand that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan immediately disclose all the written and verbal agreements reached with Azerbaijan that aren’t described in the document signed on November 9, 2020.
 
I also demand answers to the following questions:
 
– Is Nikol Pashinyan communicating with Aliyev in person or through a mediator?
 
– Will there be painful and unilateral concessions in other provinces of the Republic of Armenia, particularly Ararat, Tavush and Gegharkunik Provinces, just like the painful and unilateral concessions in Syunik Province?
 
– When will our prisoners of war be returned?
 
P.S.: I recommend that our compatriots also address these questions to the Prime Minister.”
 
 

Turkey to lead NATO high readiness force

Source : 112 Ukraine



[Turkey takes over from Poland, which provided the core of the force in 2020]

2 January 2021

The Turkish army will take the lead of NATO’s Very High Readiness
Joint Task Force (VJTF) on Friday (1 January 2021), placing thousands
of soldiers on standby, ready to deploy within days. This is reported
by NATO website.

Turkey takes over from Poland, which provided the core of the force in
2020. Built around Turkey’s 66th Mechanised Infantry Brigade of around
4,200 troops, a total of around 6,400 soldiers will serve on the VJTF.
Units from Albania, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Montenegro, Poland,
Romania, Slovakia, Spain, the UK, and the United States will also
serve on the force, which is part of the Alliance’s larger NATO
Response Force.

Turkey has made substantial investments into the unit – amongst the
most mobile in NATO - particularly in its logistics and ammunition
requirements planning. The latest models of Turkish armed vehicles,
anti-tank missiles and howitzers have been allocated to the force.

NATO heads of state and government decided to create the VJTF at the
Wales Summit in 2014 in response to a changed security environment,
including Russia’s destabilisation of Ukraine and turmoil in the
Middle East. NATO members take turns heading the VJTF. Poland led the
VJTF in 2020, Germany in 2019, and Italy had rotational control of the
force in 2018.


 

Turkey’s academic freedom under spotlight with new appointment

Arab News



Jan. 2, 2021

ANKARA: Academic freedom in Turkey was dealt a huge blow with a
politically motivated appointment to one of the country’s handful of
independent universities, Bogazici University, which is more than 150
years old.

By presidential decree the current rector of the university was
replaced on the first night of the year with a political figure who
was a candidate standing for the ruling Justice and Development Party
(AKP) during the previous general and local elections.

The new rector, Melih Bulu, was a founding member of a district branch
of the AKP. Over the past year, 27 rectors have been appointed by the
president.

Bogazici University, overlooking the Bosphorus, was founded in 1863,
the first American higher education institution to be established
outside the US. It has more than 15,000 students and six campuses on
the European side of Istanbul.

This latest appointment symbolizes the increased politicization of
Turkish universities, along with an alarming trend of keeping the
critical voices in media, civil society and academia under the
control.

“President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has tightened his control over the
higher education system in Turkey,” Berk Esen, a political scientist
at Sabanci University in Istanbul, told Arab News.

As Erdogan has repeatedly stated that his party has not yet gained
hegemony over education and culture, Esen thinks that such moves can
be seen as deliberate attempts to change this situation.

He said Erdogan's decision to appoint Melih Bulu as rector is
especially worrisome for several reasons.

“Bogazici is one of the best universities in the country and employs
some of Turkey's most respected academics in various fields. In the
past, President Erdogan refrained from appointing outsiders as rectors
to prominent universities in the country,” he said.

“Our country needs free academia, free scientists and productive
students. This freedom and productivity cannot be achieved by
appointing trustees. We want a free academia,” tweeted Ali Babacan,
the leader of breakaway DEVA party.

Students of the university, who are known for their high political
awareness, protested under the Twitter hashtag
#KayyumRektorIstemiyoruz (We don’t want a trustee rector).

In 2018, several anti-war students were arrested after a police raid
in their houses and dormitories after they staged a peaceful
demonstration in the university campus against Turkey’s military
campaigns in Syria. They were criticized by President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan as being “communist, terrorist youth” in a public speech.

“It is impossible to have competitive universities on a global level
and students who express themselves freely if you bring rectors to the
universities in a top-down fashion. You cannot get success with such a
mentality,” said Burak Dalgin, a founding member of DEVA who is also a
graduate of Bogazici University.

Dalgin studied at Bogazici University in the mechanical engineering
department between 1995 and 1999 before starting to work in the
investment sector.

“Despite the shortcomings of Turkish democracy in the past, the school
was still a safe haven for personal liberty,” he said.

Traditionally the candidate with the highest share of votes in the
university elections became the rector of Bogazici University.

As the outgoing Bogazici rector is a professor at the university and
briefly worked as vice-rector before taking on the top job, Esen said
this recent move breaks with such precedent.

“Melih Bulu comes from outside the ranks of the Bogazici University
and many have questioned whether he even has the academic credentials
to work at Bogazici, let alone become rector. Also, his close
connections to the AKP Istanbul branch will call into question his
impartiality towards critics of the government among the academic
staff and the student body,” he said.

According to Esen, this latest decision to appoint a political crony
will further contribute to the culture of fear that has permeated the
higher education system in Turkey and significantly harm academic
freedoms.

“There is now widespread fear that universities will turn into sites
for Erdogan to reward his party stalwarts,” he said.

Another presidential decree last year led to the closure of Sehir
University, a private university in Istanbul linked to former prime
minister and political rival Ahmet Davutoglu, making jobless all its
academic staff, many of whom had taken a critical political stance
over recent years.