The floor plan included in the September 2002 Certificate of Ownership of the Proshyan village school clearly showed three structures – the school building, the boiler room and a partly constructed building.
Within the framework of the USAID-funded project entitled Community Environmental Action Groups, the NGO Armenian Forests organized a tree-planting on March 29, 2006 in the Freedom Fighters' Memorial Grove in the town of Ijevan in the Tavush Marz, with the participation of the local municipality and students' group.
"I didn't tell my parents I was going to Dubai-they wouldn't have let me go-even though I thought I was going to have a normal job there.
"If I didn't put a stop to her lying, running away from home, or stealing now, in a couple of years she wouldn't have a decent education or a decent future. And one day she would take the path of crime and eventually end up in jail. But jail is no place for a girl and neither are the streets. What parent hasn't slapped his child at least once, to teach her a lesson? Maybe I crossed the line, I should have been more tolerant, but I did it for...
"I had a son who fell victim to one of the 'accidents' that happen in the army. Even if I'd had more, I would've sent them to serve in the army and protect our country, but not for these fascists. The court has turned into a circus," said Gohar Armenakyan, president of the organization Soldiers’ Defense Committee.
The Court of First Instance of Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash District has sentenced former police officer Alik Gasparyan to five years and six months in prison, in accordance with Article 132 of the Armenian Criminal Code.
"I went to Dubai to work as a waitress. They promised me a high salary, and I really needed the money. I have four children, and I've been divorced for four years now.
"My son has to go to school in September, my mother is terminally ill and she needs medication. I really needed money and nobody would help me. My sisters and brothers are married and have their own problems. And finding a job in Uzbekistan is practically impossible. "
"We will fight this till the end, anyway we can, no matter what. If the law doesn't work, we will resort to force. There is no other way out," say residents of Yerevan's 13 Tumanyan Alley of the nightclub that has made their neighborhood unlivable.
The Armenian media is still talking about the violations and falsifications that were registered throughout the two rounds of the 2003 presidential election.