Thanks for your response even though it was somewhat surprising, given that our letter to you dated February 15 of this year remains unanswered. Perhaps, if you had answered it, these “inaccuracies” might not have occurred.
In 2010, a total of 15,200 applications filed against Turkey were pending before the European Court of Human Rights. Only Russia has more files pending. Turkey is the country with the highest number of convictions regarding violations of rights at the ECHR.
Last week, Damtew Dessalegne, the representative for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Armenia, sent the following letter to Hetq with the request that it be published. We do so in its entirety.
Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan today hosted the newly appointed Georgian Ambassador to Armenia, Tengiz Sharmanashvili.
The heads of Christian Churches in Jerusalem have expressed grave concern over renewed moves by the Israeli authorities to tax Church buildings and properties.
In the shadow of Mount Ararat, the beloved and sorrowful national symbol of Armenia, stands a 31-year- old nuclear plant that is no less an emblem of the country’s resolve and its woe. The Metsamor power station is one of a mere handful of remaining nuclear reactors of its kind that were built without primary containment structures. All five of these first-generation water-moderated Soviet units are past or near their original retirement ages,...
The aqueduct conveying water from Arzni to Shamiram continues to serve as a convenient garbage dump for local residents along its path.
It is a shame that the largest Armenian community in the Diaspora has failed to take advantage of Pres. Obama’s visits to California to protest his refusal to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. Last October, when he traveled to Los Angeles and Glendale, not a single Armenian confronted him at his public appearances.