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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Yerevan (AFP) March 18, 2021
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Thursday defied a court ruling that ordered him to reinstate a military chief he had fired, deepening a political crisis sparked by last year's war with Azerbaijan. Pashinyan pushed out the army's chief of staff Onik Gasparyan last month, accusing him of staging a coup after he called for Pashinyan to resign. But a court on Tuesday ordered that Gasparyan be temporarily reinstated pending a final ruling in an appeal against his dismissal. Pashinyan's office rejected the ruling, saying "legal acts can't have a retroactive force" according to Armenia's constitution and that "procedures to appoint new chief of staff are under way." Pashinyan last week appealed to President Armen Sarkisian to appoint Artak Davtyan as new chief of general staff. Calls for Pashinyan to stand down began in November when he signed a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement with Azerbaijan that ended six weeks of fighting for Nagorno-Karabakh. Under the deal -- which many in Armenia see as a national humiliation -- Yerevan agreed to hand over swathes of territory to Azerbaijan. Both anti-government protesters and Pashinyan's supporters have regularly taken to the streets ever since, as the premier defied calls for his resignation.
![]() ![]() EU agrees sanctions over Uighurs; Kazakhs take Xinjiang protest doorstep of China Brussels (AFP) March 17, 2021 EU member states have agreed to impose sanctions on four Chinese officials and one state-owned entity over Beijing's crackdown on the Uighur minority, European diplomats said Wednesday. Ambassadors from the 27 countries gave the green light for the measures as part of a package of human rights sanctions that will also see individuals in Russia, North Korea, Eritrea, South Sudan and Libya targeted, diplomats said. The sanctions - set to hit around a dozen people in total with asset freezes and ... read more
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