Daily Archives: May 2, 2011
May, 2011
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2 May
Reporters Without Borders Concerned, Closely Following Libel Suits in Armenia
Reporters Without Borders is concerned about all the libel actions being brought against Armenian newspapers and... -
2 May
Journalists in Armenia Do Others’ Bidding: Raising Issues on World Press Freedom Day
Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the Press Freedom 2011 award ceremony took place in Yerevan with Hetq.am ... -
2 May
BBC Editor Gets Reprimand for Smutty Royal Wedding Tweets
BBC business editor Robert Peston has received a dressing down from his bosses for making remarks on Twitter about ... -
2 May
Armenian Farmers Protest Turkish Imports, Complain of Price Disparity
Farmers with greenhouses operating in Armenia's Ararat valley today were protesting the import of vegetables from... -
2 May
Even a ‘Unipolar’ Karabakh Cannot be Compared to Azerbaijan: Former Presidential Candidate
In a unipolar political arena, in the absence of an opposition to counterbalance the authorities, the domestic... -
2 May
Alleged Terrorist Cell Possibly Planning on Bombing Eurovision Song Contest
Germany has been on high alert since last November when US intelligence warned Britain, France and Berlin that... -
2 May
Aram Bareghamyan Released, Ready to Fight for ‘Regime Change’
At around 2:30 pm, Aram Bareghamyan walked out of the Sevan penitentiary where Armenian National Congress (HAK)... -
2 May
Khachatryan’s ‘Return of the Poet’ Wins Best Film at Kish Festival
Local filmmaker Harutyun Khachatryan's film "Return of the Poet" was recognized as the Best Film in the first Kish... -
2 May
If Women Doing ‘Men’s Work,’ It’s OK, But if a Man Does Some Kind of ‘Women’s Job,’ It’s a Shame: Interview
"I grew up in an Avarian community. We didn’t grow up as Azerbaijani girls, with lots of limitations. Of course, we had..." -
2 May
School Principal who Cursed and Scratched Student Fired
Susanna Nazaryan, principal of no. 2 high school in Etchmiadzin, was released from her duties on Apr. 30, according to...