Pargev Ohanyan, a Court of First Instance Judge for the Kentron and Nork-Marash districts of Yerevan has surpassed himself in his civil suit verdict of October 3, 2002. House #29, 11th Aygestan Street was neither more nor less declared a property in abeyance, although the plaintiffs are the legal owners of the house and appealed to the court seeking to protect their property title.
Elmira Nasibian settled in the village of Geghakar in the Vardenis district in 1989. Today the unmarried woman represents a horror to the neighborhood. Fellow-villagers say that she is moving for the third time now.
The Armenian press is losing readers because of a lack of trust and a lack of interest. 27.1 % of the people who responded to a recent Institute of Sociology survey on the press don't trust newspapers at all, and 13.8% don't find the subjects covered interesting, and so they don’t read newspapers.
Journalists' hopes of at last gaining access to official information, regardless of the status of their media outlet, when state institutions set up Websites, have not been realized. As it turns out, for our state agencies, Websites, like press services, are just more window- dressing, where no information-seeker, let alone reporter, will find anything at all.
The institutions established in advanced countries have been doing research on the issue of the death penalty for decades, in order to comprehend what the impact of this extreme punishment on crime prevention is and whether this type of punishment is justified. And ultimately the conclusion is the same - for all nations the decision on this issue is made in an emotional dimension, and it does not prevent or reduce criminal offences.
"Nobody protects the environment - we have to take care of the Hrazdan River. The water is not clean. There are people whose only food is this fish. Starting in the town of Hrazdan, waste water is dumped into the river, and 300 meters downstream from the Davidashen Bridge, sewage from private houses flows in", says a fisherman returning home from the Hrazdan River empty-handed.