The Army is abandoned just like the entire state. Only by disposing of those who degrade and brought on purpose the state to defeat we can restore the former glory of our Army and our country’s full sovereignty.
Effective measures must be taken to restore movement in the Lachin corridor. Pierre-Alain Fridez
Choosing your dinner, keep in mind, that 120 thousand people in NK have nothing to choose.Mamijanyan
Is it possible to imagine Nagorno Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. Armen Gevorgyan at PACE
Stockholm, January 19, 2022 – Armenian authorities should not use military conflicts as an excuse to curtail press freedom and should rework clauses in a draft bill that would threaten press freedom, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. On January 6, the public comment period closed for a bill drafted by the Ministry of […]
On the 12th of December, Azerbaijan blocked the only road connecting the Republic of Artsakh to the world. As a result 120,000 Armenians, 30,000 of which are children, have been deprived of their fundamental human rights for more than a month. Fuel, food, and medical supplies are dwindling. Children’s right to education is violated. People with health issues are in a dire state.
Pursuant to Rules 144(5) and 132(4) of the Rules of Procedure replacing the following motions: B9-0075/2023 (Renew) B9-0076/2023 (The Left) B9-0077/2023 (Verts/ALE) B9-0078/2023 (S&D) B9-0081/2023 (ECR) on the humanitarian consequences of the blockade in Nagorno-Karabakh (2023/2504(RSP)) Pedro Marques, Marina Kaljurand, Isabel Santos, Robert Hajšel, Evin Incir on behalf of the S&D Group Nathalie Loiseau, Petras […]
Guest: ARAM ORBELYAN, PHD International law specialist, attorney and managing director at Concern Dialog law firm.
Guests: William Bairamian, founder and editor of The Armenite. He has written extensively on Armenian politics, culture, and society. He received degrees in international affairs from Columbia University and UCLA.
In the conditions of the complete blockade of Artsakh, this method of infrastructural intimidation aims to subject the civilian population of Artsakh to additional suffering and create unbearable human conditions in Artsakh.