Armenian
News Network / Groong
Hello,
and welcome to the Armenian News Network, Groong,
Week in Review. I’m Asbed Bedrossian. This show was recorded on Sunday,
February 20, 2022.
Here
are our topics this week:
● Ukraine: Biden’s Tunnel of Crisis
● Azeri Commission to Destroy Armenian Heritage
● Artsakh Law on Occupied Territories
● Azerbaijan Wants to Arrest Artsakh President
● IRI Poll Results Revisited
Because today we
have with us:
Hrant Mikaelian, a political scientist and multidisciplinary
researcher in social sciences based in Yerevan. He is also a senior researcher
at the Caucasus Institute.
Let’s talk about
world affairs for a minute. The Ukraine Crisis has been escalating madly
recently, with Biden saying 2 days ago that he’s convinced that Putin is driving for an invasion of
Ukraine.
At this point
this is a real crisis because two major nuclear powers are painting themselves
in a corner, from where it’s going to be hard to save face. What’s the state of
this crisis overall?
Earlier in the
week, Azerbaijan’s minister of culture Anar Karimov announced that he has set up a commission to plan the erasure of Armenian culture from Azerbaijan’s territory. They’ve also
started systematically advancing this fake propaganda that Armenian churches are actually
misappropriated Udi-Albanian apostolic churches.
Armenia’s MFA, and the Ombudsman offices have reacted to these dangerous statements, which seem to
clear a path for the destruction of Armenian heritage in Azerbaijan. What are
your thoughts about this?
Internationally,
Baroness Cox has also sounded the alarm about this issue in the UK, she’s
calling it a War Crime, and many US congressmen have expressed their
solidarity with Artsakh just this past week.
How is Armenia
going to ensure that our heritage and cultural monuments are not destroyed,
when seemingly all we have is world sympathy and feelings of solidarity?
In the past week
Artsakh’s parliament passed
an important bill
that it says is in response to the Shushi Declaration, which Azerbaijan and Turkey signed in June
2021. This new law deals with a couple of important issues regarding the
Occupied Territories: One is about restoring the territorial integrity of the
Artsakh Republic; the second is about companies and their countries that do
business in its occupied territories.
Only 2 days ago
we talked with Edmon Marukyan about this topic. He feels this new law has no
more than symbolic value, is detached from reality, and inconsequential.
● What do you think about this new law?
● How can Armenia defend Artsakh given the current
situation, and going forward?
Early in the week
Azerbaijan’s minister of justice “vowed” to arrest Arayik Harutyunyan, the president
of Artsakh. Artsakh’s MFA called this part of Azerbaijan’s terroristic approach to relations with Armenians, while Armenia’s
minister of justice Karen Andreasyan called the Azeri
claim devoid of any legal merit.
Is this all a
power play, a performance, by the Azeri government? Or do Artsakh and Armenia
have to take these threats seriously?
Is Arayik Harutyunyan’s life at constant and real risk here?
As
we haven’t talked to Hrant Mikaelian since before the IRI Poll results were
released, we return to get his take on some of the results, and more.
Only 34% believe
the country is going in the right direction, down from 41% in July 2021. Who
are Pashinyan’s demographic supporters? How has the
demographic changed since 2018? Why?
As
we noted earlier in the month, the overwhelming majority in Armenia see Turkey
and Azerbaijan (88% and 81%) as the top security threats to Armenia. All other
countries are comparatively negligible.
Only 5% and 4%
respectively think that relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan need to be
improved. The list of countries with which relations should be improved is
topped by Russia, USA, Iran, France, and China (in that order) which are also
countries with which Armenia either allegedly is, or should be, “strategic
partners”.
That
was our Week in Review show, and we hope it helped you catch up with
some of the issues in and around Armenia from this past week. As always, we
invite your feedback and your suggestions. You can find us on most social media
and podcast platforms, or our website Groong.org.
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we wish you a good week, thanks for listening and we’ll talk to you next week.
Hrant Mikaelian,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh, Nakhichevan, Khachkars, Cross
Stones, Destruction of Monuments, Destruction of Heritage, Destruction of
Culture, Turkey, Russia, Military reform, United States, EU, European Union,
Petroleum Economy, Energy Economy, CERD, Destruction of Churches, Albanian,
Udi, Udi-Albanian, IRI, IRI Poll, International Republican Institute, Kadir Has
University, Mustafa Aydin,