Yearly Archives: 2011
February, 2011
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11 February
Yerevan’s Brusov University Prohibits Wearing Shorts and Revealing Dress
One of the rules in the Code of Ethics notes that offering gifts to university administrative staff is prohibited. -
10 February
February is the Cruelest Month in Armenia and Azerbaijan: de Waal
Each year there are now Khojali vigils, demonstrations, concerts and Facebook petitions. Azerbaijani television broadcasts the hideous footage of the dead... -
10 February
Who Asked for Military Aid from Israel – Baku or Yerevan? Iran Could Recognize Karabakh
Iran is a very flexible state: if it needs to recognize Nagorno-Karabakh's independence, it will — without thinking of Baku, said... -
10 February
Less Risk of Revolution in Armenia than in Azerbaijan: Stratfor
According to Stratfor, the unrest in Egypt is unlikely to be repeated in Armenia or other post-Soviet countries. -
10 February
Kocharian Always Been and Remains in Politics: Opinion
Karabakh Committee member Ashot Manucharyan finds that Prosperous Armenia party (PHK) and the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK)... -
10 February
Gyumri Drivers Continue to Protest, Moved to Theatre Square
Not receiving a response in half an hour, the drivers planned to block the main road from Armenia to Georgia; however, they later decided to... -
10 February
Liberty Square can Become the Start of a New Armenia: Manucharyan
"In '88, it wasn't important, there were 1,000 people gathered there, or 10,000 or 1 million. Standing there was always the entire people,... -
10 February
Does Armenia’s Nature Protection Ministry Protect Wildlife… or Kill It?
Armenia's government approved a decision today to award 100,000 drams to each citizen who catches and kills wolves in the republic. -
10 February
Alliance of Online Liberals Proposes 3 Candidates for Armenia’s Ombudsman
The group, which also goes by the name "3A" (the Armenian acronym involves three words, each which begin with the letter "A"), has proposed... -
10 February
On Ralph Yirikian, Seyran Ohanyan and Nagorno-Karabakh: Pashinyan
Unlike the last few years, human rights watchdog Freedom House listed the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (NKR) among those countries that are "not free."