Monthly Archives: September 2011
September, 2011
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6 September
Armenia Intends to Double, Triple Trade Volumes with Iran
The Armenian government intends to increase its trade with Iran by 2–3 times, said Armenian agriculture minister Sergo Karapetyan... -
6 September
Karabakh Military Unit Soldier Insists He Has Nothing to Do with Conscript in Psych Ward
"I'm currently on vacation; I'm in Kobuleti [a seaside resort town in Georgia]. What do you want from me, what do I have to... -
6 September
US Ambassador in Tbilisi Promised to Help Armenians Open University in Georgia
The three major unresolved issues of importance to the Armenian community are the ability to use Armenian as... -
6 September
Two Children Committed Suicide in Azerbaijan
Resident of the village of Amir, Azer Haghverdiyev, 13, hung himself from a tree in a forest near his home. -
6 September
Armenian President Given 1 Month for Real Reforms in the Army
Supreme Commander of RA Armed Forces, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is called on to organize a thorough examination... -
6 September
Young Army Recruit Admitted to Psych Ward, Says Officers Beat Him (VIDEO)
Hovhannes Vardanyan, 19, who had already served 14 months in the army in the Nagorno-Karabakh province of Askeran... -
6 September
‘Only a Matter of Time Till HAK Loses its Relevance’: US Embassy
Four main factors have combined to create mounting discouragement and disagreement within the Armenian National Congress... -
6 September
Intense Bargaining, ‘Widespread Whispers’ of Bribing Artur Baghdasaryan: US Diplomat
The US Embassy in Armenia found both good and "not so good" aspects in Sargsyan's new cabinet completed on... -
6 September
‘Army Dressed in Black’ Organizes March to Protest Non-Combat Army Deaths
A group calling themselves the "Army Dressed in Black," established by relatives of young men killed in non-combat while... -
6 September
Yerevan Marchers Demanded HAK Activist Tigran Araqelyan’s Release (PHOTOS)
Recall, opposition activist Tigran Araqelyan is currently serving a two-month pre-trial detention for an incident that...