Yearly Archives: 2011
June, 2011
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2 June
Students Asked to Pay 20,000 Drams for their Degrees. University Reps Deny Allegations
Several students from the State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA) and the Armenian State Pedagogical University... -
2 June
BarCamp Yerevan 2011 Coming This Weekend, Features Special Guests from Abroad
About 500 IT specialists, engineers, developers, bloggers, online journalists and social media activists will gather on June 4–5 to... -
2 June
Drug Addiction Prevalent in Armenia Prisons: Human Rights Activist
"A narcotics division [just] opened In the Hospital for Detainees — this means the problem exists per se," said Sakunts, who... -
2 June
Overcrowding in Armenia Prisons Tantamount to Torture, Says Human Rights Activist
Overpopulation in Armenian prisons, and particularly in Nubarashen penitentiary, is a serious issue, said Artur Sakunts... -
2 June
‘Gaspari is My Brother’: Pashinyan and Shahnazaryan on Incident at May 31 HAK Rally
Chief editor of local daily Haykakan Jamanak ("Armenian Times") and opposition activist Nikol Pashinyan is getting ready to... -
2 June
Shahnazaryan on Robert Kocharian Being the ‘Most Anxious’ Person in Armenia
The whole diplomatic and political advantage in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which was acquired during Levon... -
2 June
HAK Activist Vardges Gaspari Says He was Detained then Forcibly Removed from Police Station
According to Gaspari, at the police station, he answered no questions, after which he was told he could go. The activist then... -
2 June
A Difficult Document Awaits Armenia, Azerbaijan Presidents: Shahnazaryan
According to Armenian National Congress representative David Shahnazaryan, the document to be signed in the future will... -
2 June
Review Ter-Petrossian’s Last Speech, HHK Representative Advises Opposition Colleague
The Armenian National Congress will not force its agenda during dialogue with the authorities, said Republic party member... -
2 June
PHOTOS: ‘Yerevan Districts Now More Closely Resemble Shanghai Slums’: Moscow Blogger
"The districts of once neat, five-storey Soviet buildings on the outskirts of Yerevan now more closely resemble the slums of Shanghai."