Yearly Archives: 2014
March, 2014
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3 March
Armenian Online News Media Reported More Human Rights Violations in Late 2013: Survey
The number of articles on human rights issues in Armenian online news media significantly increased in the November 2013 to January 2014 quarter as compared to... -
3 March
Monument Honoring Slain Activist Sergei Nigoyan Erected in Kiev
Recall, the Ukrainian citizen of Armenian descent who hailed from Dnipropetrovsk died from a gunshot wound on Jan. 22 on Grushevsky St. -
1 March
Armenia Joining Customs Union is “Irreversible”: Levon Ter-Petrossian Speaks on March 1
March 1 is the collective tragedy of not only the relatives of the victims, but also the entire nation. The public is obliged to exert all efforts to restoring the reputation of... -
1 March
Putin, Hands Off Armenia and Ukraine: Victims of March 1 Commemorated in Armenian Capital
"We blame Putin, who sponsored [former president of Armenia] Robert Kocharian, who used the regular Armenian army against peaceful demonstrators... -
1 March
March 1: What Happened, Who’s to Blame
On the sixth anniversary of March 1, 2008, Epress.am presents the video report "March 1: What Happened and Who's to Blame," in which MPs from... -
1 March
The Victims of March 1, 2008
10 people were killed on the streets of central Yerevan on March 1–2, 2008: 2 police officers and 8 civilians. -
1 March
Armenian Police Search Activist’s Apartment: Lragir
Police searched civil society activist Arsen Ohanyan's home on the morning of Feb. 28.
February, 2014
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28 February
Healthcare Ministry Cannot Control 40,000 Pregnant Women in the Fight Against Corruption
Journalists remarked that the ministry's function is not to control pregnant women but to eliminate corruption in medical establishments. -
28 February
‘We Need to Turn the Page on March 1’: Dashnak MP
In the case of March 1, everything is disclosed — there remains only one question: who was killed from whose bullet? -
28 February
‘Fear of Retribution Led to High Degree of Media Self-Censorship’: 2013 Report on Armenia
Print, online, and broadcast media "was controlled by, or generally expressed views sympathetic to, the government," reads the latest report published by...