The Armenian Weekly Editor Khatchig Mouradian delivered a talk on Saturday in Ankara, in Turkish, on justice for the Armenian Genocide during a panel discussion held in memory of Hrant Dink.
Sevag Balıkçı was killed in Batman, southeastern Turkey where he was serving his last 23 days as a conscripted private. Official military reports have consistently claimed that the Armenian was killed unintentionally during a “friendly prank”.
On January 28, the holiday celebrating the founding of the National Army of Armenia in 1992, three presidential candidates running in next month’s election have issued a joint statement calling on all citizens of the country to cast their ballots, arguing that only persistent work and active struggle will be able to change the current situation in Armenia.
Eric Narsisyan, Director of Rhinoville Property Limited, a shareholder of Nairit Plant CJSC, appears unwilling to grant Hetq an interview in response to our series of articles following the mysterious money trail of a $70 million loan.
Artsakh: Max Sivaslian
Road Traveled by Armenian Army. Yeghnikner. 1992-94. Photos by Hakob Poghosyan
Enough is enough. Armenians, or anyone else for that matter, may not be talked to in the language of yataghans and threats.