Earlier today, the pre-trial phase of the defamation suit pitting former RA President Robert Kocharyan, as plaintiff, against the newspaper Hraparak recommenced in a Yerevan court.
The Avan and Nor Nork Administrative Court has rejected the suit brought by Hetq reporter Grisha Balasanyan against MP Ruben Hayrapetyan.
Our investigative Hetq reader says that the Paris suburb where Arzakantsyan owns a villa (Marnes-la-Coquette) is a community with the highest household income in France according to the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE).
Some MP's, it seems, are on constant vacation. Those with outside business interests hardly show up for work at the parliament and couldn't care less about the "measly" 315,000 AMD monthly salary.
In a recent column titled, "There is a Time to Sue and a Time to Settle," I urged the Armenian-American community to come together and launch the long-awaited Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial in Washington, located two blocks from the White House.
To start with, the inmates write that while they are patiently waiting for the implementation of reforms that Minister Tovmasyan had promised, violations continue to occur at the prison.
Responding to Harut Sassounian’s recent commentary entitled: “There Is a Time to Sue and a Time to Settle,” while we agree there is a time to settle, that time was years ago. We know first-hand the Assembly sought to resolve this matter amicably and without public fanfare.
While kindergartens in Yerevan fall under the jurisdiction of the city's municipality when it comes to care and upkeep, it appears that no agency is taking measures to alleviate the numerous problems faced by pre-schools in Armenia's outlying regions.
Karen Karapetyan, Chief of the Presidential Staff, said that there have been clear indications that such a dialogue has started quite a while ago and that it has already led to a number of positive changes.
The presently used protocol IPv4 uses 32-bit address format or, in other words, provides 4.29 billion unique IP addresses. In February 2011, all the IPv4 addresses were exhausted. Therefore with rapid growth of the Internet, necessity has arisen to develop a new IPv6 Internet protocol, which uses 128-bit address format and allows vastly expanding the addressing capability and connection of a large number of devices.