Vahe Davtyan writes on his Facebook page. “A few observations. The term “Third Karabakh War” is actively circulating in the Turkish media. The wave of aggression is coming in the direction of Armenia with the prospect of cutting the north of the country from the south. It is no coincidence that the recently intensified talk […]
Human Rights Defender of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan posted a photo of Artsakh Children who suffered from the strikes by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces
Why is Aliyev so upset at the prospect of Artsakh elections? There are two reasons. Certainly, free elections in any region Azerbaijan claims are embarrassing. Freedom House ranks Azerbaijan as “not free” and labels it a “consolidated authoritarian regime.”
After Nikol Pashinyan’s press conference, July 25, the campaign of insults and harassment against some journalists, namely Aravot.am reporter Hripsime Jebejian and “NewDay.am” news site editor Ani Gevorgyan, is currently being projected onto Ani Gevorgyan, who is covering the upcoming Yerevan City Council Elections. After the press conference, threats, serious insults, harassment and calls for physical reprisal against the journalist on the Internet and in e-mails gained new momentum.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Sergey Ghazaryan has received Baroness Caroline Cox and members of the International Christian Solidarity (CSI) Christian human rights organization and the Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust (HART) philanthropic organization who had arrived in Yerevan with the Baroness.
WE ARE ARMENIAN. We are the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors, and we do not want to be talking about the recognition or commemoration of yet another genocide in the future.
Round table “Lawyering Peace” moderated by PILPG Founder, Dr. Paul R. Williams along with Alush Gashi, a Signatory to the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Kosova; Ambassador Carey Cavanaugh, Special Negotiator responsible for conflicts in Eurasia, including the Nagorno-Karabakh Key West negotiations; and Mohammed Hassan Osman al-Ta’ishi, Chief Negotiator of the Juba Peace Agreement
As a grandson of Holocaust survivors, a remnant of a family that was almost completely exterminated, I condemn the cynical self-appropriation of the memory of the Holocaust victims by that group of rabbis.
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French historian Marc Knobel wrote an indignant article in Le Point French newspaper on August 8, harshly criticizing the European Rabbis’ planned trip to Baku. Knobel wrote: “Gentlemen Rabbis, I am ashamed and I am Jewish.” Importantly, he reported that Haim Korsia, the Chief Rabbi of France, will not accompany the other Rabbis to Azerbaijan “to flatter the dictator of Baku and will not allow himself to be bribed by such a regime.”