A church dating back to be mid-17th century in Artsakh’s Hochants village in the Kashatagh region has been re-consecrated on June 23rd.
Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan is in contact with his Georgian counterpart, Public Defender Nino Lomjaria over the ongoing rallies and Police operations in Tbilisi.
During the period from June 16 to 22 the Azerbaijani forces violated the ceasefire regime in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact more than 190 times by firing nearly 2000 shots from various caliber weapons at the Armenian positions.
The Armenian government is ready to support everyone’s individual efforts aimed at contributing to the country’s economic development, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in his remarks at the My Step For Tavush Province business forum in Dilijan town on June 22.
With total control over the executive and legislative powers, Prime Minister Pashinyan is now trying to make the judiciary completely subject to him, and the transformations of the judiciary that he has already started making, will only serve that goal.
He informed that he met with the head of the penitentiary service of the Armenian justice ministry Artyom Mkhoyan during which they discussed issues relating to the detention conditions of the Iranian convicts and their extradition.
The ruling political majority and Nikol Pashinyan personally bear full liability for the constitutional crisis that is deepening in Armenia.
There are no Armenian citizens among those injured or detained during the June 20-June 21 clashes in Tbilisi, Georgia, the Embassy of Armenia in Georgia reported.
Erik and Roman Asadov brothers, living in Russia, have decided to return to their homeland – Armenia, to serve in the Armenian Armed Forces.
The statement reads: “The Azerbaijani media reports according to which on June 20 and overnight June 21 the Armenian forces have violated the ceasefire regime with the use of grenade launhers is another disinformation.