GLENDALE, CA – The flag of the Artsakh Republic was raised once again at the Armenian Consulate in Glendale, Friday night, after it was removed
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Committee to Protect Journalists Decries Police Brutality in Armenia
NEW YORK, NY, May 5, 2022 – Armenian authorities should thoroughly investigate recent attacks on members of the press by police and government officials, and
Russia Wants Stability in Armenia ‘As Soon As Possible’
PANARMENIAN.NET – Russia wants the “difficult period” in Armenia to be over and be replaced by a period of stability as soon as possible, Kremlin
Demonstrators Clash With Police As Anti-Government Protests Continue In Armenia
YEREVAN, ARMENIA – Protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan over his concessions to Azerbaijan over Artsakh have continued for the fourth consecutive
Any Other Self-Respecting Prime Minister Would Resign – Armen Rustamyan
YEREVAN, ARMENIA – During a question-and-answer session with the government in the Armenian Parliament, Armen Rustamyan, the political representative of the ARF Bureau and a
Families Of Fallen Soldiers Insist On Pashinyan’s Prosecution
Azatutyun.am – The parents of Armenian soldiers killed in the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh again rallied outside prosecutors’ headquarters in Yerevan on Wednesday to demand
Two Earthquakes Hit Northern Armenia
VANADZOR, ARMENIA – Two earthquakes rattled northern Armenia in a span of 24 hours between May 1 and 2. The first earthquake occurred late at
U.S. Secretary Blinken Praises “Democratic Reforms” in Armenia Even as Hundreds are Jailed and Police Use Brutal Violence
WASHINGTON, DC – On the same day that the Armenian government arrested nearly 250 protestors in Yerevan, where tens of thousands of antigovernmental protestors have
Protestors in Armenia Start ‘Civil Disobedience’ Campaign
Thousands of protesters occupied a square in downtown Yerevan on Sunday at the start of what Armenia’s leading opposition forces described as a “civil disobedience”
Officer In Pashinyan Motorcade Freed After Deadly Crash
An Armenian law-enforcement agency has set free a police officer whose car hit and killed a young woman while escorting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s motorcade