Monthly Archives: May 2011
May, 2011
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31 May
‘Our Future Depends on One Person and that Person is You’: Nikol Pashinyan at HAK Rally
Nikol Pashinyan said that the opposition is beginning a specific political process geared toward presidential and... -
31 May
Sasun Mikaelyan Sees Changes in Armenia’s Airwaves
The authorities understood that they won't go far by criticizing peaceful demonstrators in the 21st century, said... -
31 May
328 Prisoners Released Under Amnesty Thus Far
As of 7 pm on May 31, there are 328 prisoners released under the general amnesty granted by Armenian President... -
31 May
‘Criminal’ Steps Up to the Podium at HAK Rally
Earlier today, opposition rally participants welcomed recently released Shmavon Galstyan and Ara Hovhanissyan, who... -
31 May
Imprisonment of Remaining 2 Political Prisoners Won’t Prevent HAK from Moving Forward
The last two men still imprisoned for their connection with the events of Mar. 1–2, 2008, who the opposition... -
31 May
In the Fight Against Tobacco, Armenia Still has a Long Way to Go
World Health Organisation (WHO) member states — including Armenia — celebrate World No Tobacco Day today. -
31 May
Armenians Among Those Affected by Invalid US Green Card Lottery Results
Every year the US Department of State draws a Green Card Lottery for people all around the world to win one of... -
31 May
International Human Rights Org Calls on Armenia to Provide Reparations to Mar. 1 Victims’ Families
The International Federation for Human Rights and its member organization in Armenia, the Civil Society Institute, welcome.... -
31 May
More Details on Reception and Boat Cruise than Actual Conference at Next ANCA Affair
The Armenian National Committee of American (ANCA) is accepting registrations for their upcoming Armenian Cause 2.0... -
31 May
Remains of 7–8th Century Fortress City Found Along Georgia-Azerbaijan Border
Based on preliminary research, experts presume that the fortress city is Varazmanavr, which is spread over 12 hectares.