By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com There has been much debate recently among Armenians about Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s controversial statements regarding the Armenian Genocide. Pashinyan’s supporters
Category: Armenia
Justice Denied: Pashinyan’s Indifference to the Tragic Death of Sona Mnatsakanyan
The unbearable pain of a grieving family has been met with silence, indifference, and a shameful display of impunity from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government.
Another Yerevan Official Arrested on Corruption Charges as Investigations Cast Shadow Over City Hall
Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee (ACC) has brought corruption charges against yet another senior official from Yerevan’s municipal administration, raising further questions about governance under Mayor Tigran
Pashinyan’s Inaction on Armenian Prisoners Sparks Outrage
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated on Wednesday that his government will make only “proportionate” and “reasonable” efforts to secure the release of Armenians imprisoned in
U.S. Embassy Applauds Armenia’s $150 Million Support for Amulsar Gold Mine
The U.S. Embassy in Armenia has welcomed the Armenian government’s decision to provide $150 million in loan guarantees to Lydian Canada Ventures, enabling the completion
Ishkhan Saghatelyan’s Remarks at the Opening of the ARF 35th World Congress
Your Eminences, esteemed guests, dear comrades, On behalf of the ARF Armenia organization, I extend my greetings to all of you. Today, in our homeland,
ARF World Congress to Convene Wednesday in Armenia
At the invitation of the Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the party’s 35th World Congress will kick off its activities in Armenia on Wednesday.
Russian Ambassador Meets Ter-Petrosyan Amid Regional Tensions
Russia’s ambassador to Yerevan, Sergei Kopyrkin, met with former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan on Tuesday, five days after Ter-Petrosyan appeared to commend Iran for opposing
Pashinyan’s Housing Aid for Artsakh Refugees Falls Short, Forcing Revisions
The Armenian government has revised a controversial housing assistance program for tens of thousands of refugees from Artsakh after struggling to generate strong interest in
Civil Contract Ambiguity Fuels Concerns Over Possible Azerbaijan Corridor Deal
Political allies of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have made vague statements regarding his terms for opening a transport route between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave
