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Baku Extends Jail Terms of former Artsakh Leaders


Azerbaijani authorities on Thursday extended the pre-trial incarceration period of all imprisoned former Artsakh leaders by another four months, directly defying international calls against the arrests.

During the days of the forced mass exodus of Armenians from Artsakh, Azerbaijani authorities arrested Artsakh’s former presidents Arkady Ghoukasian, Bako Sahakian and Arayik Harutyunyan. Artsakh’s Parliament Speaker Davit Ishkhanyan was also arrested. Artsakh’s former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, as well as high-ranking Artsakh army general Levon Mnatsakanyan and Davit Manoukyan were also arrested. Artsakh’s former foreign minister Davit Babayan turned himself in by traveling to occupied Shushi.

Azerbaijani authorities sentenced the former leaders on a slew of trumped up charges and assessed a four-month pre-trial remand.

An Azerbaijani court granted the respective motions and extended the custody of each accused for another four months, Azerbaijani media reported.


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Court Overturns ARF Leaders’ Travel Ban to Armenia


YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—A court in Yerevan has overturned entry bans imposed by Armenia’s government on two Armenian Diaspora leaders from Europe highly critical of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The two men, Mourad Papazian, is a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau and Massis Abrahamian, is a leader of the ARF in the Netherlands respectively. They were deported from Armenia on their arrival at Yerevan’s Zvartnots airport in July 2022.

The Armenian government said afterwards that Papazian was denied entry to the country because of organizing an angry demonstration against Pashinyan’s June 2021 visit to France. It said the protesters threw “various objects” at Pashinyan’s motorcade when it drove through Paris. Papazian, who is also the co-chairman of an umbrella structure representing France’s influential Armenian community, denied any involvement in that protest.

The government never explained the entry bans for Abrahamian as well as at three other ARF activists.

The ARF, which is a key member of Armenia’s main opposition alliance, strongly condemned the bans and accused Pashinyan of seeking to silence his vocal critics in the worldwide Armenian Diaspora.

All five blacklisted activists have challenged the authorities’ refusal to let them visit Armenia in local courts. In separate rulings handed down in recent days, the Administrative Court ordered the country’s National Security Service to remove Papazian and Abrahamian from its list of “undesirable” foreign nationals.

The NSS declined to clarify on Thursday whether it will appeal against the rulings. Ruben Melikian, a lawyer representing Papazian and Abrahamian, suggested that it will likely file such appeals.

“But I still harbor small hope that the NSS will try to find a solution to this matter after looking into it,” Melikian told a news conference.
During the court hearings, the security service did not present any grounds for the travel bans, he said, adding that this is the reason why the Administrative Court overturned them.


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European Lawmakers Call for Mechanisms to Prevent ‘Cultural Genocide’ in Artsakh


Members of the European Parliament on Thursday called to the dispatch of an international peacekeeping mission to Artsakh, as well as the creation of succinct mechanisms to prevent the “cultural genocide” being perpetrated by Azerbaijan.

The European lawmakers made the suggestions during a conference on Protecting Armenian Cultural and Religious Heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh that took place at the European Parliament on Thursday.

“The European Parliament has on numerous occasions raised the issue of the fake Azeri narratives and deliberate destruction of Armenian cultural heritage. But nevertheless, the EU is playing a short-term economic game and has an agreement with Azerbaijan. This is unacceptable, and it is our duty to do everything to save the Armenian heritage,” she European Parliament member Miriam Lexmann, who organized the conference

Armenia’s representative to the EU Tigran Balayan said that Azerbaijan is not only deliberately destroying and distorting everything that is Armenian, but it is also violating all legal obligations. He blamed the arbitrary enforcement of legal decisions and inconsistent posture of actors for what’s happening.

“We must create a monitoring mechanism, and the European Parliament has sufficient means to create such a group. Our duty is to save what’s still left in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Balayan said.

Pierre d’Argent, professor at the University of Louvain and a guest professor at the University of Leiden warned the European lawmakers that Azerbaijan is trying to “control history.”

“Discrimination and falsification of history are state policies in that country,” he said, noting that Azeri authorities are “questioning what’s Armenians, and for them, Nagorno-Karabakh doesn’t exist,” d’Argent said.

More than 4,000 Armenian monuments, monasteries and cultural buildings are under Azeri control today and face the risk of destruction.

Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović, the Secretary-General of Europa Nostra, pan-European Federation for Cultural Heritage called on the EU to adopt stronger rhetoric and introduce clear mechanisms to prevent the cultural tragedy.

Conference of European Churches Secretary Peter Pavlovic also called for a monitoring mechanism in Nagorno-Karabakh.

European Parliament member Fabio Castaldo said that European satellites should be used to monitor and document what’s happening in Nagorno-Karabakh and use the images as evidence in international organizations. He said that only a strong package of sanctions against Azerbaijan could be the solution to the issue.


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Georgia Air National Guard Receives its 1st C-130J-30 Aircraft – National Guard Bureau


Georgia Air National Guard Receives its 1st C-130J-30 Aircraft  National Guard Bureau

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NPR News: 01-25-2024 5PM EST


NPR News: 01-25-2024 5PM EST

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Court Overturns ARF Leaders’ Travel Ban to Armenia – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


Court Overturns ARF Leaders’ Travel Ban to Armenia – Asbarez.com  Asbarez Armenian News

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Draft Concept of the New Insecurity Assessment System discussed – ARMENPRESS


Draft Concept of the New Insecurity Assessment System discussed  ARMENPRESS

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AP Headline News – Jan 25 2024 17:00 (EST)


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Azerbaijan extends jail term of all captive former leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh – ARMENPRESS


Azerbaijan extends jail term of all captive former leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh  ARMENPRESS

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Armenian Ambassador meets with Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece – ARMENPRESS


Armenian Ambassador meets with Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece  ARMENPRESS