Yerevan March 22 - Barevolution Continues in Liberty Square
Calls for a number of state agencies and ministries to be handed over
Gagik Ghambaryan is a Soviet cycling champion. Author: Sona Simonyan
Naira Karapetyan, about whom we previously published a multi-media story, had surgery on her right eye yesterday. Her doctor said that the nerve of the eye was alive and there was a chance for her to see after a bit of time had passed. The surgery was made possible through a special promotional event, dedicated to Women’s Month (March 8 – April 7) organized by the Yerevan Municipality.
Recently, Republican Party MP Karen Avagyan wrote on his Facebook page that, “Prosperous Armenia isn't really a political party but rather a political project that periodically surfaces and introduces a bill.”
A young man brandishing a knife and shouting that he was Jesus Christ was shot in the foot by security staff outside the National Assembly reception room at around 3pm today.
He talked about the idea of forming a pan-Armenian philharmonic orchestra that could tour the world as a more attractive and effective way to commemorate the anniversary.
During the course of the discussion Mr. Khlgatyan presented the oil and natural gas projects in Azerbaijan, the internal politics of the country, and its foreign policy. The Azerbaijani economy is heavily dependent on the energy sector. “All indicators show that the regime in Baku has made no serious efforts to change and diversify the economy, which means that Azerbaijan is likely to experience the effects of ‘Dutch Disease’ and a failing...
On the twelfth day of his hunger strike, standing before representatives of the media at Liberty Square, Raffi K. Hovannisian renewed his commitment to the great national awakening currently in progress in the Republic of Armenia.