There is an opinion that despite Armenia’s active involvement in WWII and sacrifices, its territory did not become an active arena for war. This is an assumption only. War historians assert that Armenia was an arena for war during the WWII as well. For this purpose below are some examples from the war to show that the war geography expanded to this area as well.
In the capital of Armenia we can often see people complaining about their social economic situation. War veterans are organizing protests in the Liberty square, people discontent with the pension reform are complaining in front of the parliament, people cheated by constructors are out on the streets too.
Yesterday in Dalma Garden Mall the ceremony of the opening of the first Multiplex movie theater too place. A reception was organized for the invitees of the ceremony and was accompanied with the concert of Hollywood non-stop band.
When Armenians urge the recognition of the Armenian genocide, they say that it is also for excluding such possibility in the world in the future. Maybe people do not really care what is happening in the other end of the world, even if we have huge Armenian community there.
Haik Toutounjyan came to Armenia for six months after having lived in New York for 38 years, and never returned back to the States. His decision to stay in the fatherland has a very interesting explanation. “Here they don’t war in my name, do not bomb other countries with the taxes I pay. Do you […]
This is very strange and it is like the casus of Belarus. As you know, Belarus participates in the Eastern Partnership Project, but meanwhile also is a member of Eurasia integration project and Customs Union. I think there should be no skepticism.
In January 2013 examination cycle at Gyumri Pedagogical University a post-graduate student of the faculty of foreign languages Hasmik Sukiasyan received examination marks without being present at the university and passing exams.
“The Customs Union is a new window of opportunities for the Armenian economy. I think the long-lasting negotiations and research have proven to be successful, and we have received an opportunity to apply for membership with the CU,” said PM Tigran Sargsyan in an interview given to the Ukrainion “Today” newspaper.
Instead of fighting for freedoms and rights in streets now the format of making democracy has been taken to the newly reconstructed building of the parliament, where the more the opposition criticizes the government, the more stronger the government becomes.
According to the official statistics, during the first nine months of this year the number of departures from Armenia was 1,118,693 people, and arrivals – 996,492. The difference of arrivals and departures is 122,191. This means in nine months 122,000 people emigrated from Armenia.