Monthly Archives: February 2011
February, 2011
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10 February
Who Asked for Military Aid from Israel – Baku or Yerevan? Iran Could Recognize Karabakh
Iran is a very flexible state: if it needs to recognize Nagorno-Karabakh's independence, it will — without thinking of Baku, said... -
10 February
Less Risk of Revolution in Armenia than in Azerbaijan: Stratfor
According to Stratfor, the unrest in Egypt is unlikely to be repeated in Armenia or other post-Soviet countries. -
10 February
Kocharian Always Been and Remains in Politics: Opinion
Karabakh Committee member Ashot Manucharyan finds that Prosperous Armenia party (PHK) and the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK)... -
10 February
Gyumri Drivers Continue to Protest, Moved to Theatre Square
Not receiving a response in half an hour, the drivers planned to block the main road from Armenia to Georgia; however, they later decided to... -
10 February
Liberty Square can Become the Start of a New Armenia: Manucharyan
"In '88, it wasn't important, there were 1,000 people gathered there, or 10,000 or 1 million. Standing there was always the entire people,... -
10 February
Does Armenia’s Nature Protection Ministry Protect Wildlife… or Kill It?
Armenia's government approved a decision today to award 100,000 drams to each citizen who catches and kills wolves in the republic. -
10 February
Alliance of Online Liberals Proposes 3 Candidates for Armenia’s Ombudsman
The group, which also goes by the name "3A" (the Armenian acronym involves three words, each which begin with the letter "A"), has proposed... -
10 February
On Ralph Yirikian, Seyran Ohanyan and Nagorno-Karabakh: Pashinyan
Unlike the last few years, human rights watchdog Freedom House listed the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (NKR) among those countries that are "not free." -
10 February
Iran’s Ambassadors in Yerevan and Baku Said What People Wanted to Hear
Iran's ambassadors in Armenia and Azerbaijan gave press conferences at the same time yesterday. While Iranian Ambassador to... -
10 February
Demo Outside Parliament: Young Man Pretends to be a Journalist, Street Traders Continue Protest
"And tomorrow we're going to demonstrate outside city hall, and we're going to fight till the end. They can't silence us; we have to...