Arman Davtyan, now being held at the Noubarahen Correctional Facility, has again written to Hetq for help in his case. This time, Davtyan threatened to take his own life if Hetq does not publish the letter he sent.
Home owners residing in a half-finished building in downtown Yerevan have written to Armenian President Sargsyan to complain about the dangerous situation and filthy conditions that now exist.
True to form, riders of the Number 487 public taxi in Ararat Province has written to President Sargsyan, asking him to increase the number of vehicles that ply this rural route.
Heads of civic organizations in Kapan have written to President Serzh Sargsyan expressing their concerns that the safety and quality of the town’s drinking water is being negatively impacted by a exploratory gold mining operations nearby.
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women has sent an open letter to the TV station, arguing that the program portrays women being beaten, abused and demeaned.
We are saddened to hear that President Obama has called for a drastic 19 percent reduction in economic assistance to Armenia in his latest budget request from Congress. The president has proposed $27,219,000 in aid for Armenia in his Fiscal Year 2013 (FY13) budget, which is nearly $12,781,000, or 32 percent less than the $40,000,000 approved by Congress for the previous fiscal year.
The group points out that Nayira Balayan was found guilty of the crime and that her two year sentence was upheld by the Court of Cassation on September 26, 2011.
The signatories ask that President Sargsyan exercise his constitutional power and pardon those who have already served 15 years and who were found guilty of the murder of one person.
The director was using terms and vocabulary that was alien to us. All I could make out were the words "website" and "digital".