Daily Archives: April 22, 2011
April, 2011
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22 April
‘They Live Today at the Expense of Our Children’s Lives’: Margarita Intends to Sue Hraparak
Margarita Khachatryan, chair of the Zinvor Association of NGOs and mother of a deceased soldier, is preparing to sue local daily Hraparak. -
22 April
Negotiations Should Continue, Says Deputy Chair of Ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party
The negotiating process continues to be one of the ways to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, believes deputy... -
22 April
System of a Down Supports Japan Relief Efforts
System Of A Down is chipping in for Japan's relief efforts with special packages for each date on the band's North American tour. -
22 April
‘Often People Have to be Protected from the Courts’: Armenia’s Human Rights Defender
The courts are called on to protect people's rights from state agencies, private companies and others, but often people... -
22 April
Azerbaijan Reports on Armenia Violating Ceasefire Sent Out Automatically: Defense Ministry
Daily statements from Azerbaijan that the Armenian side has allegedly violated the ceasefire regime even at first glance are... -
22 April
Gym in Spain’s Basque Region Offers Naked Workouts
A gym in Spain's Basque region has come up with an eye-catching way of battling the recession. It has begun offering naked workouts. -
22 April
Kurdish Candidates in Turkey Can Now Run for Parliament
Turkey's top election body says it has partly reversed a decision to bar some independent Kurdish candidates from a... -
22 April
‘Burning Eyes: Memories of the Armenians’ Photo Exhibit Opens in Istanbul (PHOTOS)
An exhibit by French-Armenian photographer Antoine Agoudjian featuring photos taken since 1988 will open on Apr. 26. -
22 April
Tavush Resident Trips on Land Mine Near Ağdam
An Armenian citizen walking around the border areas found himself in the mined field in the neutral corridor adjacent to... -
22 April
War is the Most Valid Option for Resolving Karabakh Conflict, Believes Expert
"It's cynical, cruel, disgusting, but it is a solution, after which for a few years, if not forever, will cease to be as such. But...