Yearly Archives: 2012
March, 2012
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2 March
Unnamed Individual Commits Suicide from Cascade: News Site
People enjoying the first day of spring and strolling along the Cascade in Yerevan were shocked to come across an unknown individual who... -
1 March
PHOTOS: Opposition Marches to Myasnikyan Statue to Remember the Dead
After the rally organized by the Armenian National Congress (HAK) in Yerevan's Liberty Square, supporters marched to... -
1 March
‘Sunk and Sinking Ships’: Opposition Leader on Robert Kocharian and Serzh Sargsyan
"In any case, if Oskanian's BHK membership will deepen the discord emerging within the ruling coalition and will contribute to... -
1 March
On Mar. 1, 2008, a Suicide Bomber Claimed the Lives of 38 People in Pakistan
On Mar. 1, 2008, at least 38 people were killed in north-western Pakistan by a suicide bomber at a funeral for one of three police... -
1 March
‘Victory’ Diplomacy has Destroyed Western Armenia, Ter-Petrossian Warns
"On Jan. 23, the French Senate voted in favor of a bill criminalizing denial of the Armenian Genocide. For obvious reasons,... -
1 March
On Mar. 1, 2008, At Least 633 Iraqi Civilians Died
On Mar. 1, 2008, Iraqi authorities said that the number of Iraqis killed by violence rose in February for the first time in several months. -
1 March
PHOTOS: Opposition Rally at Yerevan’s Liberty Square
The Armenian National Congress' first rally this year is currently underway at Liberty Square in Yerevan, where 4 years ago today... -
1 March
Murder Not Suicide, Insists Human Rights Expert at Autopsy of Killed Soldier
The post-mortem examination of military draftee Tigran Varyan, who was killed on Feb. 29 at a Nagorno-Karbakh military base... -
1 March
On Mar. 1, 2008, At Least 54 Killed in Guatemala Bus Accident
On Mar. 1, 2008, an overcrowded double decker bus in southern Guatemala crashed, killing at least 54 people and injuring dozens more... -
1 March
Clashes Reported in Azerbaijani City Amid Public Protests (VIDEO)
On Mar. 1, additional security forces and armored vehicles were said to be arriving from the capital, Baku, and other regions to the northeastern Azerbaijani city of Quba.