Monthly Archives: May 2011
May, 2011
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27 May
Putin, Kocharian Met in Yerevan, But Not in Moscow
A representative of the Russian government denied reports about a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir... -
27 May
Nikol Pashinyan’s Family and HAK Activists Wait Outside Artik Prison for his Release
Since early this morning, friends and family of imprisoned journalist, chief editor of local daily Haykakan Jamanak ("Armenian Times")... -
27 May
‘Egyptian Scenario’ and Death of 100–500 People Worth It: Georgia Opposition in Taped Recording
Georgian police on Thursday released a recording of a conversation that allegedly took place between opposition leader... -
27 May
Aliyev Pardons Imprisoned Journalist Eynulla Fatullayev and 90 Others
The imprisoned journalist and prisoner of conscience has been included in a list of prisoners to be pardoned ahead of... -
27 May
The Time has Come for Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh
"As a result of efforts by the parties and the Co-Chair countries at all levels, significant progress has been made." -
27 May
Armenia Given Clear Answer to Basic Principles’ Latest Version: MFA
"The statement made in the sidelines of the G8 Summit in Deauville by the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair... -
26 May
Try This At Home: Google Translates ‘Leader.’ to ‘President Gagik Tsarukyan’
Translating simply the word 'leader' in Google Translate from English to Armenian yields the correct result; however, simply the... -
26 May
Kocharian had No Right Coming Close to the Voting Booth: Human Rights Defender
Commenting on the claim by the Armenian National Congress to sue former president Robert Kocharian... -
26 May
Opposition Youth March in Yerevan to Inform Students of Upcoming HAK Rally (PHOTOS)
Armenian National Congress (HAK) youth activists today marched through the streets of downtown Yerevan with stops at... -
26 May
Some of Those Released Under New Amnesty will Again Return to Prison: Opinion
Many people will be released as a result of the general amnesty, but some time later they will again return to prison, said...