Կալիֆոռնիան մոտեցնելով Հայաստանին / Bringing California closer to Armenia
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Read moreBy Tigran Yegavian In the spring of 2024, Armenia is living through one of the most serious and decisive hours in its history as an independent sovereign state. For nearly four years, Armenia and the Armenian nation have been undergoing an interminable descent. The worst-case scenario is playing out at every level of society: defeat, mourning, territorial amputations, declining demographics, the inability of the elite and the country’s institutions to rise above disaster. Armenia is also bearing the brunt of successive leaders’ calamitous management of power and aggravating geopolitical circumstances. Its very existence is now threatened. Armenia’s territory has shrunk […]
By Paul Vartan Sookiasian The eighth annual Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was awarded Thursday evening in Los Angeles to Dr. Denis Mukwege, a world-renowned gynecological surgeon and human rights activist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The one million dollar prize is a global award that recognizes individuals for risking their life, health, or freedom to save others. It was founded in 2015 by philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, educator Vartan Gregorian, and entrepreneur Noubar Afeyan, and its selection committee includes Nobel laureates and world leaders. This year’s ceremony was particularly poignant as co-founder Ruben Vardanyan is being illegally […]
By Paul Vartan Sookiasian Protesters from the “Tavush for the Motherland” movement gathered in Yerevan’s central Republic Square for a second evening after a day of marches and student boycotts. The demonstrators are demanding an immediate halt to ongoing work in Armenia’s bordering region of Tavush to legally define part of Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan. The deal is expected to result in Armenia ceding control of four villages to Azerbaijan. At yesterday’s rally, the movement’s leader Archbishop of Tavush Bagrat Galstanyan also demanded the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. More than 30,000 people attended yesterday’s rally, per the […]
In this episode of the Civilnet Podcast, host Patrick Elliott and Eric Hacopian unpack the protest movement led by archbishop Bagrat Srpazan Galstanyan, sparked by the delimitation agreement with Azerbaijan over sections of the border in Armenia’s northeastern Tavush region. They explore the movement, its leaders, their demands, as well as who is taking part and why, and finally analyze whether or not this movement poses a real threat to the current government.
On this week’s edition of Insights, Eric Hacopian discusses the latest anti-government protests in Georgia and what they mean for democracy in the region. He also analyzes new positive developments regarding the International Criminal Court case against Israel and what that means for Azerbaijan and the progress being made towards accountability. Eric also analyzes the implications of Hungary’s blocking of EU military aid to Armenia, and what Yerevan’s options are amid challenging geopolitical situations.