The film raises issues that concern us all but that are especially relevant to te residents of the forty communities that encircle the mountain lake.
On July 30, 2012, Yerevan’s Kentron and Nork-Marash Court partially found in favour of the Criminal Law Department of Yerevan State University (YSU) and instructor Ara Gabouzyan.
Poghosyan’s candidacy was criticized by many who argued that the man was not fit for the job and that the nomination procedure was a rush job by the government.
After the case being reversed by the Court of Cassation, the new investigation did not reveal any new facts and the same defendants released by the Court of Cassation, R. Sargsyan, M. Serobyan, and A. Zalyan were charged again.
A far-right Turkish group mostly active in the social media has been targeting Armenian schools, churches, foundations and individuals in Turkey as part of an anti-Armenian hate campaign according to a November 28 Today Zaman report.
The Trchkan Civil Initiative is demanding that RA Chief of Police Vladimir Gasparyan launch an investigation into the ongoing desecration and pilferage of the “Stone Symphony” cliffs in the Garni gorge.
A former Turkish Appeals Court judge who was a member of the supreme council that ratified a verdict finding Hrant Dink guilty of “humiliating Turkishness” was elected Turkey’s first public ombudsman. The verdict triggered a series of death threats against the Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor and democracy activist that lead to his murder in 2007.