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Opinion: Nikol Pashinyan, a Reflection of Saddam Hussein Shared Traits

August 20, 2023 By administrator

Both Pashinyan and Saddam Hussein shared upbringing in fractured families, with either stepmothers or stepfathers.

Both faced expulsion from school due to their violent tendencies, leading to their status as school dropouts.

Rather than engaging in productive pursuits, both spent their time engaging in street protests.

Both launched ferocious attacks on their respective governments; Saddam Hussein even went as far as assassinating Iraq’s President Abdul Karim Kassam.

In 2008, Pashinyan orchestrated a massive violent attack against the government, resulting in 10 casualties. He evaded capture for six months before eventually being sentenced to seven years in prison.

Both Nikol Pashinyan and Saddam Hussein ascended to power by seizing control of media outlets. Saddam Hussein’s case involved taking over TV stations and requesting the Iraqi president’s peaceful departure. Similarly, Pashinyan assumed power by commandeering the media, compelling Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan’s resignation. He then imposed restrictions on opposition candidates, consolidating his authority.

Saddam Hussein initiated a war against neighboring Iran, leading to the death and injury of thousands. Similarly, Pashinyan’s actions culminated in a conflict with Azerbaijan, resulting in significant Armenian territorial losses and human suffering.

The aftermath of the 44-day war witnessed Pashinyan surrendering numerous villages and towns, formally recognizing Armenian territory as part of Azerbaijan—an act deemed a major transgression against the Armenian nation.

Saddam Hussein’s regime left Iraq in a state of turmoil that persists to this day, even after his removal from power. The enduring impact of dictators is evident—dictators are inherently predisposed to their authoritarian roles, transcending nationality and religion.

This comparison underscores the disconcerting parallels between Nikol Pashinyan and Saddam Hussein. Both individuals rose to power through similar tactics, leaving their nations grappling with consequences that endure to the present day.

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In the year 626 Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem Abraham traveled to Mecca and met with Prophet Mohammed

August 20, 2023 By administrator

By Hay Wanderer

In the year 626 Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, Abraham traveled to Mecca and met with Prophet Mohammed. After the meeting, Prophet Mohammed issued a declaration that recognized and respected the Armenian Church with its Patriarch and followers. Prophet Mohammed commanded all Muslims to respect his declaration. In the year 1187 Salah al Din al Ayyubi conquered Jerusalem and exiled all non-Muslims with the exception of Christian Armenians. Salah al Din al Ayyubi honored Prophet Mohammed’s declaration. Additionally, Salah al Din al Ayyubi issued his own declaration that recognized and respected the Armenian Church with its Patriarch and followers. We are calling to all true followers of Prophet Mohammed to respect his command and not raise arms against the Armenian Church and its followers. For the last 100 years, Turkey and Azerbaijan are deliberately destroying the Armenian Churches and killing their innocent unarmed followers. By doing this, they are violating Prophet Mohammed’s command. [Decree issued in 1918 by the Sharif of Mecca for the Protection of Armenians.] The Hashemite Royal Court In the Name of God, The Compassionate, The Merciful We Thank Only God And No One But God From Al-Husayn Ibn ‘Ali, King of the Arab Lands and Sharif of Mecca and its Prince to The Honorable and Admirable Princes — Prince Faisal and Prince Abd al-‘Aziz al-Jarba — greetings and the compassion of God and His blessings. This letter is written from Imm Al-Qura (Mecca), on 18 Rajab 1336 [April 29, 1918], by the praise of God and no God except Him. We ask peace upon God’s Prophet, his family, and his companions (may peace be upon him). We inform you that in our gratitude to Him we are in good health, strength, and good grace. We pray to God that He may grant us and you His abundant grace. What is requested of you is to protect and to take good care of everyone from the Jacobite Armenian community living in your territories and frontiers and among your tribes; to help them in all of their affairs and defend them as you would defend yourselves, your properties and children, and provide everything they might need whether they are settled or moving from place to place, because they are the Protected People of the Muslims (Ahl Dimmat al-Muslimin) — about whom the Prophet Muhammad (may God grant him His blessings and peace) said: “Whosoever takes from them even a rope, I will be his adversary on the day of Judgment.” This is among the most important things we require of you to do and expect you to accomplish, in view of your noble character and determination. May God be our and your guardian and provide you with His success. Peace be upon you with the mercy of God and His blessings. Al-Husayn Ibn ‘Ali

Filed Under: Genocide, News

The situation confronting Artsakh,

August 13, 2023 By administrator

an Armenian region is intricate. Artsakh is ensnared between two authoritarian leaders, both nurturing equal hostility towards it. The Armenian leader, Pashinyan, who leans towards a pro-Turkey stance, has officially recognized Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan.

Simultaneously, the Azerbaijani dictator persists in isolating Artsakh, subjecting it to a siege for the past 8 months, affecting 120,000 Armenian residents. The dilemma revolves around preserving Artsakh’s welfare while retaining Pashinyan in power, despite his alignment with Turkey. How can the security of Artsakh be ensured within these circumstances, all the while keeping Pashinyan in his position?

Filed Under: Genocide, News

Heart-wrenching Circumstance, Pashinyan Sale Artsakh Aliyev ensuing Artsakh Blockade Karo fail Victim.

August 11, 2023 By administrator

Heart-wrenching Circumstance

In the wake of NikolPashinyan’s acknowledgment of Artsakh as a Part of Azerbaijan and the ensuing Artsakh Blockade implemented by Azerbaijan, we find ourselves in a deeply poignant situation.

Meet Karo, an innocent and gentle soul afflicted with diabetes, epilepsy, and a multitude of other ailments. Tragically, Karo’s supply of essential medications is dwindling rapidly, and within a matter of days, he will be left without access to the vital treatments he desperately requires.

Your voice can save his life…

Filed Under: Genocide, News

Armenians Are Once Again Facing Genocide. The Time To Act Is Now | Opinion

August 11, 2023 By administrator

SOSEH HOVASAPIAN, ANI ARZOUMANIAN, AND SHARON ANOUSH CHEKIJIAN , CORNELL UNIVERSITY; COLGATE UNIVERSITY; YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 

For over 230 days, a humanitarian crisis has loomed over Artsakh, or Nagorno-Karabakh, an autonomous, ethnically Armenian region within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan. The world has yet to take notice, and why should it? This seemingly unimportant area in the South Caucasus is the current lynchpin of geopolitics dividing East and West, NATO and Central Asia, Israel from monitoring Iran, and Russia from controlling its former republics. A peaceful, democratic populace including 30,000 children is in the crosshairs.

Since Dec. 12, 2022, the Berdzor (Lachin) Corridor, the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia, has been under blockade by Azerbaijan in an escalation of tensions following the 44-day war of 2020. Now in its eighth month, the blockade is accompanied by increased threats and acts of violence against Artsakh and increasingly the Republic of Armenia.

Initial claims that the blockade was due to protests of “eco-activists” quickly proved to be a ruse to cover up Azerbaijan’s campaign of aggression against the region’s Indigenous Christians. The blockade has two immediate goals. First, to force assimilation into Azerbaijan; Second, to pressure Armenia to allow Azerbaijan to forge a road across its sovereign territory, uniting Turkey with its “brothers” in Azerbaijan, heralding Turkish domination across Central Asia. The intention is to make Armenia into a “rump state,” further isolated and its borders redrawn and diminished. Azerbaijan’s petro-dictator Ilham Aliyev and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s pursuit of geopolitical gain comes at the cost of 120,000 lives.

The implications are disturbingly clear. Erdogan and Aliyev intend to continue the genocide of 1915 and wipe Armenians off the map. Referring to the Armenian genocide, Erdogan said they will “continue to fulfill this mission, which our grandfathers have carried out for centuries in the Caucasus region.” Aliyev has chided Armenians to “behave yourselves” or suffer renewed attacks. Their intended ethnic cleansing has precedents in Turkey during the 1915 genocide, the 1988 and 1990 pogroms of Baku and Sumgait, and the forced depopulation of ethnic Armenians from Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan.

Regarding the right to self-determination of Artsakh’s Armenians, Aliyev made his stance clear with an ultimatum presented to Artsakh authorities: “Disband your government or prepare for the consequences.” This rhetoric is expounded by pro-regime media in Azerbaijan with calls to integrate Artsakh into Azerbaijan. This offers an easy solution for powers who do not understand the history of Armenian persecution. Would the world suggest that the Jewish people assimilate quietly under a Nazi regime? This is what is being laid out—further marginalization and a sure death for the Armenians of Artsakh.

Activists block a road from Stepanakert, the capital of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, to Azerbaijani Aghdam offered by the Azeri officials as a way for humanitarian aid to the region demanding the reopening of the blockaded Lachin Corridor linking Karabakh to Armenia and to decry crisis conditions in the region, in Askeran on July 18, 2023. ANI BALAYAN/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

The ongoing blockade of the Lachin Corridor is in direct violation of international law, the 2020 Trilateral Agreement, and the International Court of Justice’s (IJC) ruling on Feb. 22. Emboldened by the lack of repercussions, Aliyev ignored these agreements and rulings. Azerbaijan’s installation of a military checkpoint at the entrance to the Lachin Corridor in April has led to a complete blockade, including the International Committee of the Red Cross’ (ICRC) aid efforts. Shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies are currently critical. The de-facto attack on health care is further destabilizing Artsakh already targeted by Azerbaijan during the 44-day war of 2020. Miscarriages have tripled under the blockade. The complete blockade has prompted statements warning of impending genocide by Genocide Watch and the Lemkin Institute.

Comparable crises have received far more attention and assistance. Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian grain met with swift sanctions by the U.S., U.N., and EU. Humanitarian aid by the U.N. for the blockade of Gaza totaled over $5 billion. Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh has gone unanswered. The inability to respond comes in large part from a lack of recognition of the sovereignty of the Republic of Artsakh, rendering international aid impossible.

Azerbaijan’s actions have undermined one international law after the other, but it seems that dictators don’t care about humanitarian law. Expressions of “deep concern” have not and will not bear fruit. We need to speak the language of dictators. and send a clear message to those who seek to obliterate the Armenians.

First, recognition of the right to self-determination and recognition of Artsakh is vital. Second, immediate personal sanctions against Aliyev and embargoes on oil exports by Europe are critical to pressure the Aliyev regime to end Azerbaijan and Turkey’s tireless efforts to ethnically cleanse Artsakh and the world of Armenians. Third, the U.N. Security Council should uphold the ICJ ruling and send peacekeepers to the region to end the blockade. To not do so is equal to being complicit in the impending genocide of the people of Artsakh.

Soseh Hovasapian is a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York 

Source: https://www.newsweek.com/azerbaijans-blockade-nagorno-karabakh-artsakh-should-concern-everyone-opinion-1818966

Filed Under: Genocide, News

@AntonyBlinken sees the Famine with one Eye Nagorno-Karabakh the New Darfur?

August 10, 2023 By administrator

By Michael Rubin,

Speaking at the United Nations last week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke out about famine, quoting President Biden’s declaration, “If parents cannot feed their children, nothing else matters.” It was unfortunate, but symptomatic of his cynicism, that Blinken ignored the famine underway in Nagorno-Karabakh caused exclusively by Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade.

Rather than stand on principle, Biden and Blinken fund Azerbaijan as it perpetrates ethnic cleansing. Such funding is illegal. Azerbaijan neither meets the terms of a waiver on Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act to allow American aid due to President Ilham Aliyev’s open calls for a military solution, nor does the Humanitarian Aid Corridors Act allow the United States to provide assistance to any country that interferes with the delivery of American assistance to any other territory or entity. Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade of the Lachin corridor does just that. Unlike with Section 907, there is no waiver.

Aliyev argues Nagorno-Karabakh is Azerbaijani territory, and that its residents must subordinate to his rule, one of the world’s most authoritarian dictatorships. For too long, the State Department has deferred to Aliyev’s claim of sovereignty. US recognition of Azerbaijani sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh upon Azerbaijan’s renewed independence was never cut-and-dry; rather, recognition of sovereignty over the region depended upon Azerbaijan’s agreement to peaceful resolution of the dispute and balancing principles of territorial integrity and self-determination. Even if Blinken bullies Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan into renouncing Armenian claims over the region, Pashinyan has neither the right nor the ability to forfeit residents’ legal rights to self-determination.

Not everyone ignores the crisis. On August 7, 2023, Luis Moreno Ocampo, the former prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, issued an opinion labeling the deliberate starvation of Nagorno-Karabakh’s 120,000 Christians to be an act of genocide.

Aliyev believes that he is absolute sovereign over the territory; this exposes his sense of impunity. If Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenians are Azerbaijani citizens as he insists, then his deliberate starvation of the community suggests parallels at play between Aliyev and Omar al-Bashir, the former dictator of Sudan, who targeted for genocide the inhabitants of Darfur. That they were Sudanese citizens did not mean open season for slaughter. Sudan, like Azerbaijan, is not party to the Rome Statute, and thus does not place itself under the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction. Still, the UN Security Council passed a resolution to extend ICC jurisdiction over Sudan for crimes in Darfur enabling Bashir’s indictment.

It is unlikely the UN Security Council treat Azerbaijan the same way. While the United States, France, and Russia might hold Aliyev to account, China is a wildcard and the United Kingdom would veto due to BP’s multibillion dollar partnership with Aliyev. Even if London stood on principle, Azerbaijan would buy the votes of non-permanent Security Council members to hamper any resolution.

There is another path to an Aliyev indictment, however, as Azerbaijan has ratified the Convention Against Genocide.

For too long, the State Department has believed balance the key to successful diplomacy. This is wrong, as Aliyev only stakes out more extreme positions figuring Blinken will simply meet him in the middle. The latest example are arguments Azerbaijan voiced yesterday that Armenia is to blame for starvation in Artsakh. This is akin to a judge privileging a child who murders his parents because he is an orphan.

It is time instead for USAID to send trucks flying the American flag to the Lachin corridor under the observation of US diplomats stationed in both Armenia and Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan impedes diplomats’ movement, it is time to send its ambassador home. If it refuses to allow the flow of relief supplies or, worse, threatens to kill Western observers as Azerbaijan’s ambassador in Brussels recently did, then it is time for sanctions. There is no shortage of options. Biden can put an end to the Section 907 waiver, enforce of the Humanitarian Assistance Corridors Act, designate under the Magnitsky Act, and even support Aliyev’s indictment under the Genocide Convention.

Africans are right to argue that near-exclusive indictment of Africans by international courts and tribunals is unseemly if not racist. Bashir is still a fugitive, but Liberia’s Charles Taylor could use a roommate. Aliyev could be just that man.

Learn more: Biden’s Decision to Station US Marines On Commercial Ships In Persian Gulf Is Bizarre | Australia Takes Step Backwards on Middle East Peace, Encourages Terror | Don’t Allow Turkey to Extort Its Way to Visa-Free Travel | Instigators of Anti-Christian Persecution Cry Wolf to Distract from Their Own Guilt

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The Crusader’s detachment is positioned in an area far from Armenia’s Kornidzor commander says

August 10, 2023 By administrator

The members of the Crusader’s detachment, who were in Armenia’s Kornidzor village Wednesday, are now positioned in another area far from the Kornidzor positions. Sargis Poghosyan, the commander of this detachment which had fought in the recent Nagorno-Karabakh war, told Armenian News-NEWS.am about this on Thursday.

“Right now the guys are coming together. We will not do any illegal action. Give [us] a few days. We have just moved back a little from the Kornidzor positions’ sector in order not to strain the situation, and we are positioned in another place,” said Poghosyan.

And Kornidzor village head Arshak Karapetyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the aforesaid detachment members left the village Wednesday.

“They came and went yesterday. I had a meeting [with them] for about 10 minutes. I can’t say whether they will come with them or not,” he noted.

The members of the Crusader detachment on Tuesday staged a protest in front of the main building of the Armenian government. They had given time to the government to have the humanitarian aid trucks sent from Armenia to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) that have been waiting at the Kornidzor village border area since July 26 to enter Artsakh. Otherwise, they warned that they will resort to force to do this. And not getting an answer from the government, they headed for Kornidzor at night.

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Opinion “The Turkish Dream: A Man’s Ambition Amidst the Siege of 120,000 Humans”

August 7, 2023 By administrator

Since 2008, when Nikol Pashinyan was unleashed upon the Armenian nation we believe by Turkey, and other foreign power a relentless wave of death and destruction has swept over Armenia and Artsakh.

Pashinyan’s Turkish Dream began with a massive attack on the Armenian government, leading to the massacre of ten people, including a policeman, and causing hundreds of injuries. After six months in hiding, he was captured and sentenced to seven years in prison, but disappointingly, he was granted amnesty by the president and released after just two years. In 2018, Pashinyan returned with a thirst for revenge and continued his harmful actions against Armenia and Artsakh, collaborating with Turkey and Azerbaijan, traditional foes of Armenia.

Today, Armenia grapples with governance challenges brought on by corrupt traitors who have failed to safeguard the nation and Artsakh. As a former defense minister, now under arrest, pointed out, Armenia faced numerous setbacks during the 1992-1994 war period but refused to surrender. Under strong leadership, Armenians regrouped and achieved victory in the first Artsakh war. However, the corrupt government in 2020 chose to capitulate, leaving 120,000 Armenians in Artsakh under siege, facing starvation, and the threat of genocide. These rulers colluded with the enemy, exposing the entire Armenian nation to vulnerability, echoing the tragic events of 1915, now with Artsakh facing a similar fate.

During the 2020 war, Pashinyan not only secretly surrendered but also failed to consult with the president, parliament, defense minister, or minister of foreign affairs, keeping his actions shrouded in secrecy.

Pashinyan has placed Armenia in an exceedingly difficult situation, with no Armenians willing to take up the responsibility of governance. Not a single political party in Armenia dares to challenge Pashinyan’s position. Anyone considering a leadership role faces a daunting dilemma: they must either risk potential warfare to protect Armenia and Artsakh or choose the arduous path of surrender.

An epoch-defining juncture in Armenian history emerged when a single individual, backed by foreign forces, succeeded in fracturing, and demoralizing the entire nation. With no viable political organization or civilian effort to counter this threat, only Armenia’s military remains entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding the nation’s survival. Consequently, it falls upon the Armenian people to exert every possible effort to persuade the military to intervene and remove this malefactor from power, for failure to do so could spell the extinction of Armenia itself.

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Disgrace Pashinyan Hated by the Population protected by Hundreds of bodyguards,

August 6, 2023 By administrator

Mher Mkrtchyan’s famous statement. Don’t touch my city, I tell God.

Scientists and psychologists can add a chapter or two from “The Horror of Falling” or “How to Overcome Fear” to their professional works, also advising Nikol Pashinyan, his wife, President Vahagn Khachatryan, and Alen Simonyan on how to practically overcome the fear of going out into the world. fear, without wasting state budget funds, of course.

This disgrace took place yesterday evening in the streets of Gyumri, after the opening ceremony of the Pan-Armenian Games. Accompanied by hundreds of bodyguards, security guards, and policemen, they allegedly walk into the palaces of Gyumri… Laughter, laughter, fun, joy… Probably, he was afraid not only of the people of Gyumri but also of tourists, athletes who came to participate in the games, stray dogs of Gyumri, Mher Mkrtchyan, Avetik From the souls of Isahakyan and other powerful Gyumri…

As you know, at the time of Pashinyan’s speech yesterday, as a sign of protest, the crowd left the stadium en masse, leaving empty seats as spectators. At night in Gyumri, accompanied by hundreds of bodyguards, they, of course, tried to stage a high mood by walking around with a face that contained applause and laughter, demanding an answer, drying Aliyev on the spot, as if they were not at all worried not only about the protest action but also about the citizens. and from the disdain of the guests from the diaspora, but also from the step of Gor Muradyan, a participant of the Pan-Armenian Games, a native of Artsakh, a participant in the 44-day war, who approached the tribune where Pashinyan, his wife, Allen, Vahagn Khachatryan, Ishkhan Zakaryan, who adapts to all authorities, and found out “Traitor” poster with text. The police, of course, immediately removed the boy from the stadium, but no policeman, sniper-samurai or bodyguard, or fear catcher can drive out the fear and terror in their hearts… One of the people of Gyumri, seeing this disgrace, reminded us of Mher Mkrtchyan’s famous statement. Don’t touch my city, I tell God.

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Alert: Armenian of the Western United States joining other community members in a rally for #Artsakh this Sunday, August 6, 2023.

August 5, 2023 By administrator

Starting point: St. Leon Armenian Cathedral at 3:00 PM 3325 N. Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, CA 91504

Rally For Life…

Sunday, August 6, at 3:00 p.m., show up to this in enormous numbers for it’s impactful, attracts the media, and sends a message to the Biden Administration to stop the resumption of the Armenian Genocide.

Where: St. Leon Armenian Cathedral, 3325 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, 91504.

Please join this, is it? The people of Artsakh have endured enough. We MUST make tomorrow a significant turning point in this struggle.

Please share this email and the attached (and below) flyer with your circles and on social media.

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