The road to Lernakert’s dilapidated cultural center hasn’t been cleared of snow for the past two months.
Zambia’s Information Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) announced a plan Monday to ban the use of counterfeit mobile phones.
On January 24, Raffi Hovhannisian election headquarters’ Director H. Noreyan reported to the RA Police and told that Mayor A. Grigoryan of Vanashen village in Ararat demanded money when campaign staffers wanted to affix posters
The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia, along with seven Armenian travel agencies, will represent Armenia at the annual Fitur international tourism fair which will take place in Madrid, Spain, from 30 January till 3 February.
Samatya is one those neighbourhoods of Istanbul inhabited by Armenians and witnessed a series of atrocities that they have been targeted throughout the last month. The bilingual (Armenian and Turkish) weekly journal Agos pioneered the media in bringing the aggressive acts against Armenians in Samatya to the public attention.
Haig Boyadjian left Los Angeles and moved to Armenia one and a half years ago. The young man says he has no regrets.
Bosnia-Herzegovina’s four separate prosecutorial jurisdictions and their overlapping criminal parameters have hampered the prosecution of human trafficking for as long as the nation has existed.
Today, the Freedom of Speech Defense Committee presented its review of 2011 dealing with violations directed against journalists. The review notes three cases of violations that took place during the May parliamentary elections and one that occurred in the local elections that followed.
Istanbul police have installed high definition camera throughout the neighbourhood of Samatya, in response to a number of attacks against elderly Armenian women of late. Today's Zaman also reports that Fatih Mayor Mustafa Demir visited with the assault victims in their homes on Sunday (Fatih is the Istanbul district encompassing Samatya).
Police say they have revealed the identity of a man who shot and killed Sergey Galstyan outside a kiosk in the Sari Tagh district of Yerevan yesterday.
To get a better insight into the recent attacks against elderly Armenian women in Istanbul, Hetq contacted Fethiye Çetin, a prominent lawyer and human rights advocate working in Turkey. Çetin has served as an attorney for the family of Hrant Dink and is the author of My Grandmother, a book describing how and when she found out about her Armenian roots.