Monthly Archives: April 2011
April, 2011
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5 April
Armenian-Azeri Affection Shocks Azerbaijani Press (VIDEO)
In the video, Armenian singer Vle Khaloyan (an ethnic Yezidi) is seen singing the popular song "The Key to My Heart" in a Mosow restaurant. -
5 April
Crew Commander of Georgian Plane that Crashed was David Hovhannisyan
The names of the four citizens of Georgia who died in the United Nations plane crash in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of... -
5 April
Azeri Journalist Ramin Deko Kidnapped then Beaten
Note, this is the second time in the last 10 days that an Azadliq staffer has been assaulted. On the night of Mar. 25–26, Seymur... -
5 April
Armenian Businessmen are Damaging Arax River’s Surrounding Environment
A few days ago, after a visit to the Arax valley in Armenia's Ararat marz (province), chair of the commission on issues related to... -
5 April
Yerevan City Hall’s Decisions No Longer Worthy of Comment, Says HAK
"The Armenian National Congress no longer considers it serious to comment on the decisions approved by city hall," said... -
5 April
One Survivor in Georgian Plane Crash in Congo
Thirty-two people have been killed and one person survived when a United Nations plane crashed in the capital of the Democratic Republic of... -
5 April
Armenian Nuclear Power Plant Temporarily Ceases Activity
At 1:45 pm on Apr. 3, the Unit 2 reactor of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant (MNPP) temporarily shut down, reports the RA Ministry of... -
5 April
Ogün Samast Accuses Turkish Media in Dink Murder Case
Ogün Samast, the hitman in the murder of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink, said yesterday that he is not guilty, but that... -
4 April
3 Intellectuals Stage Sit-in in Yerevan’s Liberty Square Today
Three intellectuals began a sit-in at 5 pm today in Yerevan's Liberty Square, showing their support for the demands put forth by... -
4 April
Bareghamyan Recommended for Early Release
Aram Bareghamyan was sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly assaulting a police officer during the March 2008 unrest in Yerevan.