Daily Archives: December 22, 2011
December, 2011
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22 December
Armenia Foreign Minister Thanks France for Adopting Genocide Bill
"By adopting the bill criminalizing the denial of genocides in the National Assembly, France re-confirmed its high place of... -
22 December
Mother of Dead Soldier Wonders Why She Isn’t Receiving Full Compensation by the State
The entire amount of state assistance to be given to Nana Muradyan, mother of Valeriy Muradyan, a soldier who died while in service on... -
22 December
French MPs Pass Bill Criminalizing Denial of Armenian Genocide
The vote, by show of hands, saw the bill proposed by Union for Popular Movement (UMP) MP Valérie Boyer backed by a large majority of the 50... -
22 December
Armenia’s Natural Resources Being Depleted at Rapid Rate, Insists Former PM
"We're the only country in the world where, with the president's knowledge, Shaki Waterfall is turned on for 3000 drams... -
22 December
Opposition Youth Activists’ Trial Again Postponed Because Defense Attorney Was Not Present
The trial of opposition youth activists Tigran Araqelyan, Sargis Gevorgyan, David Kiramijyan and Artak Karapetyan resumed today... -
22 December
PHOTOS: Marmite Artist’s Tasty Creations
This modern day Dough Vinci spurns the brush and canvas for nothing more than a pair of toasters and a simple dinner knife. -
22 December
Parents of Killed Soldier Tigran Ohanjanyan Met with Defense Minister
Parents of of Tigran Ohanjanyan, who died on Aug. 30, 2007, while serving in the army during a time of peace, last week met with RA Minister of... -
22 December
Armenia Succeeds in Making Foreign Assistance into a Problem: Former PM
The Armenian government at the start of the year promised to maintain 4% economic growth, while what we have is an economic decline. -
22 December
ICRC Delivers Letters to Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan
Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) met with three Armenian POWs and five civilians (a single Armenian family)... -
22 December
Leading Turkish Paper Reporter Slams Erdogan’s Criticism of France Genocide Bill
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement "Let France speak of the crimes it carried out in Algeria and Rwanda..."