The Armenian Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO) has called on the Armenian government to publish the number of Armenians now held captive in Azerbaijan, arguing that the matter is of “public importance” and that the government’s allegation that th
The statement provides no details regarding the steps to be taken to achieve such a restart or what Torosyan plans to do.
Fourteen years ago, on January 19, 2007, Hrant Dink, an Istanbul-Armenian journalist, intellectual and editor of the Agos newspaper, was assassinated by a Turkish nationalist in front of his editorial office in Istanbul.
Sergo Tonoyan, who heads the Committee for the Protection of Yerevan’s Heritage, today voiced concerns regarding a government urban development plan targeting the Kond neighborhood in the Armenian capital.
Artsakh Foreign Minister Davit Babayan today sent letters to the Council of Europe, the Minsk Group Co-Chairs, and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office about the plight of Armenian servicemen and civilians still being detained b
From the very start of this war, Garo Ghazarian and Karnig Kerkonian Co-Chairs of the Armenian Rights Watch Committee (ARWC), prominent Armenian lawyers in the United States, have been with us every day since 27 September 2020.
Armenia’s parliament today approved a package of bills calling for the creation of an anti-corruption committee that will investigate and organize major corruption cases in the country.
Armenia’s National Assembly, by a vote of 85-18, today passed a package of bills allowing for the creation of an anti-corruption court that will specialize in criminal and civil cases regarding the protection of state property and non-property intere