Monthly Archives: September 2011
September, 2011
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3 September
Sargsyan Remains Focused on Punishing his Enemies: Pennington
"As a barometer of the President's commitment to serious democratic reform, this meeting was a disappointment... -
3 September
The Yerevan Metro Gets a New Train: PHOTOS and VIDEO
The Yerevan metro recently acquired a new train that was brought in from Georgia via the railway. -
3 September
Sargsyan’s Remarks Echo Kocharian’s Paranoia: US Diplomat
Then prime minister Serzh Sargsyan "sharply criticized" both the US embassy in Yerevan and Deputy Assistant Secretary Matthew Bryza... -
3 September
Sargsyan, Kocharian, Ter-Petrossian and the 2008 Presidential Election, According to US Diplomat in Armenia
"Mounting evidence… has called into question the government's claim that PM Serzh Sargsyan won a legitimate first-round majority on... -
2 September
Court Ruled on Armenian Traffic Police Chief’s Precautionary Measure
The court today ruled in favor of pre-trial detention in the case of head of Armenia's national traffic police, Colonel Margar Ohanyan... -
2 September
Security Service Leaders Assured Kocharian They Could Clean Out Liberty Square on Mar. 1 in Minutes: WikiLeaks
National security adviser to then president Robert Kocharian Garnik Isagulyan said that Kocharian had been swayed by the police and... -
2 September
Yerevan Republic Square Fountains Get a Makeover Beginning Sept. 21
With the aim of carrying out work toward modernizing and featuring a new design, the fountains at Yerevan's Republic Square will be... -
2 September
Kocharian Fixed Court Ruling Against Ter-Petrossian: Constitutional Court Justice to US Officials
US embassy officials were approached by Valery Poghossian, one of Armenia's nine Constitutional Court justices, on Mar. 6, 2008, for a secret... -
2 September
Karabakh is Occupied. Madrid Principles Should be Called ‘Unprincipled Yerevan,’ Says Armenian MP
The ridiculous question "Why don't the people from Artsakh [the unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh] go back to Artsakh?" wouldn't be... -
2 September
A Beaten Soldier, Abandoned Girl About to Give Birth: Armenia’s Independence According to Tigran Khzmalyan (updated)
Armenia's independence today is like a young man tortured, beaten and humiliated in the army or a 20-year-old girl abandoned in pain who...