Monthly Archives: March 2011
March, 2011
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21 March
HAK Submits Rally Request to City Hall. Response Expected within 72 Hours
The Armenian National Congress today submitted a request to Yerevan City Hall to hold a rally in Liberty Square on April 8 followed by a march. -
21 March
Price of Foodstuffs Up by 70% in Neighboring Georgia
From the beginning of the year, the cost of food rose in Georgia. As noted by Business Georgia, food prices increased by 70%... -
21 March
Ter-Petrossian Supporters Want to be Upset with HAK Leader: Sadoyan
"The people will elect someone else if they find that [Armenian National Congress, HAK, leader] Levon Ter-Petrossian doesn't... -
21 March
‘Children of Variegated Colors’ in Yerevan till April 2
On Mar. 22, young artist Vahagn Ghukasyan's solo exhibit Children of the Variegated Colors will open at 5 pm at the... -
21 March
Silent Rally: Heritage Party Moves Parliament to Liberty Square
Heritage Party parliamentary faction members, considering Liberty Square an important arena in returning power and the... -
21 March
Armenian Environmentalists Ask Government to Stop Forest Destruction
"A country of merely 30,000 square kilometers cannot on one hand promote large-scale mining, while on the other hand, ensure a... -
21 March
Armenia Names Squad for Euro 2012 Qualifier Against Russia
The Armenian national football (soccer) team coaching staff led by Vardan Minasyan today announced its squad for... -
21 March
Azerbaijan Refuses OSCE Monitoring Line of Contact
The OSCE Mission, headed by Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, had to... -
21 March
VIDEO – Anarchists and Feminists Rally Against Sectarianism in Beirut
Thousands of protesters congregated in the Lebanese capital of Beirut Sunday calling for the end of the “sectarian regime.” -
21 March
Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant Would Withstand Japan Earthquake: Expert
The nuclear power plant in Armenia is designed for this seismically active zone; meaning, it was designed just for that earthquake...