Yearly Archives: 2011
April, 2011
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8 April
Aliyev Strengthens his Position, Threatens Europe’s Security: Frankfurter Rundschau
The consequences of resumption of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh can be unpredictable in terms of security in Europe. -
8 April
Roma Continue to Experience Racial Profiling, Discrimination: International Roma Day Today
“The Roma are Europe’s largest minority, present in virtually every one of the Council of Europe’s 47 member states, yet their participation... -
8 April
France Won’t Support Bill on Punishing Armenian Genocide Deniers: Bağış
Turkish State Minister, Turkey’s chief EU negotiator Egemen Bağış has said he was told by French government representatives that... -
8 April
Israel Fears for the Life of its Citizens in Armenia
Israel's National Security Council, in its fight against terror, has published a list of nations — which includes Armenia and Georgia — that Israelis... -
8 April
He Can Give a Gift to Whoever He Wants: Ruben Hayrapetyan Defends Tashir President
Following the Apr. 3 Tashir 2011 Music Awards in Moscow, what began as a Facebook campaign has spread into the public sphere with... -
8 April
Kocharians’ Attorneys Examine Press Articles ‘Expression by Expression’
Sargis Grigorian, defending the Kocharian family's interests in their case against local daily Jamanak, said his law firm monitors the media. -
8 April
If One is Insulted, No Other Option than Going to Court, Says Kocharian Spokesperson
If a person is insulted, there's no other way to restore his rights and dignity than going to court, said second president of the Republic of... -
7 April
Samson Khachatryan had Mild Heart Attack in Prison Today
Armenian National Congress (HAK) member, former boxer Samson Khachatryan had a (mild) heart attack this morning in Nubarashen... -
7 April
Armenian Government Allocates $500,000 in Aid Money to Japan
According to RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, with this money, "the RA government performs the Armenian people's moral duty." -
7 April
Avoid Words ‘Bloodthirsty’ and “Stilyaga’? Editors Become Censors
If you pay attention to the direction and content of the lawsuits, you can clearly see that print media has come into a trap, said local...