By Robert Margarian Last week, two major events shaped Armenia’s domestic political landscape: The leaders of both the opposition and the ruling party made public
Category: Views
Voting Against the New Constitution is the Best Way to Get Rid of Pashinyan
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced last week that he has ordered the preparation of a new constitution which will need the approval
Armenian Parliament Speaker Prefers That All Artsakh Armenians were Killed
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Top Armenian government officials have crossed all red lines. After giving away Artsakh, they are now endangering the existence of the Armenian
Erdogan is Said to be the Descendant of a Greek Pro-Armenian Anarchist
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Over the years, many articles have appeared in the Turkish press claiming that various high-ranking Turkish officials are of Armenian or Kurdish
Pashinyan’s Hollow Diplomacy: Civil Contract’s Imperial Gambits
By Andranik Aboyan Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent appeal to Washington, framed as a plea for American intervention in securing regional “stability,” exposes the opportunism
Pashinyan Rejects Committing the Crime of Armenian Genocide Denial
By Harut SassounianTheCaliforniaCourier.com Ever since Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s disgraceful attempt to raise unnecessary questions about the facts of the Armenian Genocide to a group
The Azatutyun-CivilNet Narrative on the “Meghri-for-Artsakh Exchange” and the CP’s Baseless Enthusiasm
Robert MarKarian Based on declassified U.S. State Department documents, Azatutyun claimed in a recent publication that Armenia’s second president, Robert Kocharyan, and Azerbaijan’s then-president, Heydar
Civil Contract’s “Revolutionary” Playbook: Consolidating Power Through Legal Alchemy and Bureaucracy
By Andranik Aboyan The Civil Contract Party, once heralded as the vanguard of Armenia’s “velvet revolution,” now appears more preoccupied with preserving its hegemony than
Thank You Martin
I went to the Burbank Human Relations Council’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Daycelebration. This year, the focus was on assisting those suffering from the
Armenia’s Strategic Partnership with the U.S.: A Path to Subjugation, Not Sovereignty
By Andranik Aboyan The declaration of a “strategic partnership” between Armenia and the United States is not an act of mutual empowerment but a stark