Monthly Archives: September 2018
September, 2018
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20 September
ECHR Rules Against Armenia in Two Cases Regarding March 1st
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that a number of clauses of the European Convention on Human Rights were violated in the case of Mushegh Saghatelyan, who was a March 1st protester... -
18 September
The Resistance in Shatin Village in the Context of Social-Economic Issues
“Once the very first small hydro power plants were built on Yeghegis river, there was already a lot of criticism, a lot of damage was done to the residents of Shatin. They have been constantly... -
13 September
“The Army Took Part in March 1, Received Money from Oligarchs,” Head of Special Investigative Service
“The evidence collected for this criminal case shows that this was a reality. A large amount of military vests were discharged from the warehouses of the Defense Ministry and were distributed... -
12 September
Nothing Clearly Set on NK Status: Pashinyan on the Former Authorities
“In the recent years, the more we were approaching 2018, the issue of NK status was being pushed out of the agenda more and more... -
11 September
The Scandalous Telephone Tapping Leak is an Attempt to Impede the Fight against Corruption and March 1st Investigation
Artur Vanetsyan also suggested not to get obsessed with each word as the conversation was friendly, in non-literary Armenian and the wording was not official. To the question whether he indeed had talked with the judge... -
11 September
Strongly Acidic Stream Flows from Amulsar
Sulfates exceeded the norm 2,2 times amounting to 36,4 mg/l against 16,4. Of the heavy metals, availability of cadmium exceeded the norm 1,4 times amounting to 1,4 mcg/l , of copper - 4,4 times amounting... -
7 September
Amulsar Came to Yerevan
The protesters had brought green and red balloons: the red ones carried mining company-led myths on them, while the green balloons carried messages the environmentalists wish to bring to life. Those present were popping the red balloons... -
6 September
Yerevan Residents Complaining of Sanitek Noticed Flies in the Waste Disposal Company’s Office
The protesters had brought along bags of waste. Arousik Mkrtchyan, an active citizen living in downtown Yerevan stated that the situation on Yerevan’s street could lead to a pandemic... -
4 September
The Issue of Amulsar, Landmark Conflict of Today’s Armenia
In the milieu of Armenia’s continuous revolution, the issue of Amulsar is one of the most landmark conflicts. Its resolution will show the direction into which Armenia will develop. In essence, the new government needs to find... -
4 September
Yezidi Children Continuously Discriminated at Schools
Activities necessary to engage children into the educational process are often not held at the school, the teachers frequently disregard children and humiliate their dignity. The classes are not held fully...