Families of March 1 Victims' Only Hope Lies in Change in Armenian Government
A mass in memory of the victims of March 1, 2008 was held in Yerevan's Catholic Church today.
Karabakh Officials Promise to Pay Special Attention to Visiting Polish Citizens
Statements by Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs published on the Embassy of...
Armenia's Jehovah's Witness v. H1: TV Broadcast Offends 24,000 People
"We have launched a lawsuit against [Armenia's] Public TV for the offensive and...
Turkish-German Politician Recognizes Armenian Genocide
During a heated nomination campaign to be listed as a candidate for Germany's Left Party...
Armenians, Kurds Most Targeted Groups in Turkish Press: Study
The Hrant Dink Foundation’s “Media Watch on Hate Speech” project highlighted hate speech...
Turkish Journalist Nedim Şener Uncovers More Truths in Second Book on Dink Murder
Şener first faced trial in June 2009, accused of multiple...
Opposition Bloc Moves Forward with its Plan to 'Re-Conquer' Yerevan's Liberty Square
The Armenian National Congress' (HAK) political council today discussed its strategy for...
Notorious Russian-Armenian Entrepreneur's Jail Time Extended
Russia's Novgorod Regional Court dismissed appeals by...
Armenia's Prosecutor General Denies Revelry Allegations
RA Prosecutor General Agvan Hovsepyan did not take part in the...
Workshop for Women in Armenia Encourages Us to Share our Stories
A new workshop offered by the Women's Resource Center of Armenia (WRCA) aims to encourage writers and poets to tell their story in more creative ways. According to the group's note on Facebook, the workshop "is meant to liberate the writer from the constrictions of autobiographical writing while creating work that can be experienced in new ways through style of writing, experimentation, poetic prose, and so on. The end goal is to perform some of our work in front of an audience, to put together a publication, and to heal through storytelling. The group will meet once a week for 2 hours. It will be both in Armenian and English." To get better acquainted with this program and for registration, interested participants are invited to come to an initial meeting on Jan. 14 at 6:30 pm at the WRCA at its new location on 14 Baghramyan Ave., 1st lane, apartment 106. For more information, contact the WRCA at + 374 094 56 56 26 or visit the NGO's website at www.womenofarmenia.org.
Armenian TV Host Responds to his Controversial Statement on Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses have a "typological similarity" with wolves, since wolves, looking for...
Los Angeles March Honors, Remembers Armenian Domestic Abuse Victim
On Jan. 30, 2011, the United Human Rights Council, a committee of...