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Stop for a moment

"We once again call on all Armenians around the world on stopping and paying tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide with a moment of silence."

Obama didn't say "genocide" again

"We solemnly remember the horrific events that took place ninety-six years ago, resulting in one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century."

March with torches: demand from Georgian parliament

They moved through the central street to the Culture Home, turned left and handed the letter ot the reception correspondents at the Akhalkalak Municipality council.

Turkey's policy is becoming more "sophisticated"

"Wide horizons of restoring historical justice, of development, of progress and creative work are opened before us."

Only Japanese ship accepted the Armenians

"The Japanese always have a way of getting along with the loss, sorrow and even have the attribute of keeping a smile on their faces."

20th century crime and 1.5 million prayers

The conditional start of the Armenian Genocide is considered April 24, 1915 when 250 Armenian intellectuals were arrested in Constantinople.

Friday protests continue outside General Prosecutor's Office

Armenian opposition figure Aram Bareghamyan, who was granted parole by the Parole Board of the Sevan Penitentiary Institution earlier this month, is still in jail. Fr

Youth organizations hold protest outside U.S. Embassy in Yerevan

"U.S. Presidents have developed a bad habit of breaking their pre-election pledges."

Interview with Nikol Pashinyan

Nikol Pashinyan, an outspoken oppositionist and editor-in-chief of Haykakan Zhamanak daily, has responded to the questions of A1+ Company.

New Ombudsman says he has restricted powers

Courts are called to protect citizens from state bodies, private companies and individuals while frequently citizens have to be protected from courts.

"Turkey must apologize to Armenians"

Members of the Swedish parliament, Anely Enoksson and Fredrik Malm, have been awarded with the Medal of Honor of the Armenian National Assembly.

Protest action to be held outside Turkish Embassy in Moscow

The World Armenian Congress (WAC) and the Union of Armenians of Russia" (UAR) officially announce that the annual events in commemoration of Armenian Genocide victims have not been "banned."

Soldier dies in Armenian army

An Armenian soldier died on Thursday after shooting himself in the military unit.

Japanese victims to be commemorated on April 24

The International Cultural Bank, in cooperation with the Armenian Genocide Institute Museum, is launching a commemorative campaign to assist the Japanese people.

Didn't let Bryza visit Djulfa

The ambassador's request to visit Djulfa was denied.

“The authorities are ready for dialogue”

"We perceive Levon Ter-Petrosyan's statement that the ANC rejects kickboxing and accepts chess as his approval of Serzh Sargsyan's calls for dialogue for the past three years," said Eduard Sharmazanov.

Asked Ashotyan another question

Romanian journalists asked the Armenian minister how he would interpret the Romanian President's statement in Baku.

New assignments for March 1 case

The head of the group has been assigned to review all versions and expert examinations and conduct additional and another expert examination in case of need.

Kocharyan has to understand as well

In his words, he is aware that Armenia's former president Robert Kocharyan "has started using the Civil Code frequently to penalize journalists for criticism."

NATO is attacking Libya

NATO aviation forces have attacked southwest Tripoli, Libya.

Letter to Yovanovich

U.S. President Barack Obama has the opportunity to prove that U.S. policy is not grounded on opportune pledges, but the principles of real partnership and respect for words.

Kocahrians vs. “Zhamanak” daily, verdict to be returned on May 5

A Yerevan court today finished the hearing into a libel lawsuit filed by the family of Armenia's former President Robert Kocharian against "Zhamanak" daily.

RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to Romanian President

"It is difficult to believe that the leader of an EU member state could make such a biased statement"

ARF-D going to demand cabinet's resignation

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) is going to call for the cabinet's resignation at the National Assembly, ARF-D MP Artsvik Minasyan told A1+. Asked why the ARF-D does not demand the resignation of Serzh Sargsyan, Minasyan said, "The resignation of the cabinet wil ...

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