This so-called ‘trial’ is not just against me. It is an attempt to criminalize all Armenians – all those who supported and demonstrated compassion toward Artsakh and its people, all those who showed compassion. This is an attack on an entire nation. I refuse to participate in this farce.
I am certain that the next nationalistic government of Armenia will declare that all of Pashinyan’s verbal or signed agreements, commitments and statements violate Armenia’s laws. Therefore, they are null and void. Pres. Erdogan of Turkey and Pres. Aliyev of Azerbaijan should not waste their time demanding concessions from Pashinyan, because anything he concedes to them will be reversed by the next Armenian government.
Today as part of the “Dipomat” program Dr. Arthur Khachikyan, Doctor of Political Science, Stanford University, spoke with Dr. Glenn Diesen, Professor at the University of Southeast Norway (USN) and an associate editor at the Journal “Russia in Global Affairs”.
Dr. Arthur Khachikian, Stanford University PhD in Political Science had an interview with Christine Arakelyan, Fellow at the Armenian Society of Fellows.
Ever since Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s disgraceful attempt to raise unnecessary questions about the facts of the Armenian Genocide to a group of Swiss-Armenians in Zurich last month, he and his blind followers have been making excuses for his deplorable remarks.
The biggest tragedy of Armenians worldwide is that Armenia is ruled by a Prime Minister who is not only incompetent, but also anti-Armenian.
During the 168 Hour’s “Review” program Rahul Singh, Executive Director of Global Medic Canada talked about the humanitarian assistance they provide for forcibly displaced people from Artsakh.
Risk of Azerbaijani attack on Armenia high: The US won’t help Armenia: Larry Johnson
Dr. Arthur Khachikyan and Journalist Razmik Martirosyan had an interview with Colonel Douglas Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army Colonel, CEO of Our Country Our Choice, and former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense during President Trump’s first term, and Christine Arakelian, a senior economic and Business Management Consultant and Fellow at the Armenian Society of Fellows.
Today, January 17, the trial of Armenian prisoners, who have been illegally held in Baku prisons for more than a year on false charges, has begun.