Daily Archives: May 20, 2011
May, 2011
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20 May
Witnesses in the Tigran Postanjyan Case Testified Today. Imprisoned Official Continues Hunger Strike
The trial against Tigran Postanjyan, brother of opposition MP Zaruhi Postanjyan, continued at the Court of General Jurisdiction of... -
20 May
MP Tigran Arzakantsyan Threatens to Sue Another Journalist
Member of Armenia's National Assembly and notorious businessman Tigran Arzakantsyan is preparing to sue prominent local photojournalist... -
20 May
Bryza Clarifies US Position on Nagorno-Karabakh
The United States makes every effort for a just and peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Armenian-Azerbaijani... -
20 May
‘We’ll Talk According to Future Developments’: HAK on Serzh Sargsyan’s Amnesty Call
"We follow events closely. At this time, I will refrain from making comments because we currently don't have enough information... -
20 May
Kocharyan Faces Possible 10 Years of Imprisonment in Russia
On May 24, the District Court of Tula in Russia will consider the criminal case against Armenian national Arshak Kocharyan. -
20 May
Forget about Revolution in Armenia, Says Former HAK Member
Through the course set by the [Armenian National] Congress, to put it bluntly, we have to forget about revolution because... -
20 May
Proposal to Grant Amnesty to be Discussed in Special Parliamentary Session: Opinion
"Since this issue wasn't raised in today's meeting of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs, then... -
20 May
Serzh Sargsyan Proposes Parliament Grant Amnesty
Taking as his basis Article 81 Section 1 Point 1 of Armenia's Constitution and Article 90 of the National Assembly Rules of... -
20 May
‘We Need Profound, Radical Reforms’: Former HAK Member Questions Opposition Tactics
According to former Armenian National Congress member Karapet Rubinyan, if HAK has seats in parliament... -
20 May
Monitoring of Armenian State Agencies’ Websites Indicates Poor Transparency: Report
The Yerevan-based Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression, during the period Feb.–Apr. 2011, monitored the websites of...