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Armen Ashotyan. Photo: Armen Ashotyan/Facebook
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Leading Armenian opposition figure detained on embezzlement charges

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The deputy president of Armenia’s former ruling Republican Party, Armen Ashotyan, has been placed in pre-trial detention for two months after reportedly violating bail conditions banning him from leaving the country. Ashotyan’s lawyer, Tigran Atanesyan dismissed the accusations, calling the detention ‘political persecution’ and stating that Ashotyan does not accept the charges against him.  Ashotyan is under investigation on charges of embezzlement and abuse of power during his time as minis

Opinion | Queer rights are being weaponised by Armenia’s counter-revolutionaries
Armenia

Opinion | Queer rights are being weaponised by Armenia’s counter-revolutionaries

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In a last-ditch attempt to regain support, Armenia’s corrupt former ruling class have joined with an odious crew of far-right and homophobic forces, attempting to turn society against the revolution. Despite the threat, Pashinyan still has a unique opportunity to build a new Armenia based on solidarity and equality. Speaking at a forum on women’s issues for MPs and activists in Armenia on 8 March, activist Lara Aharonian gave a speech about the rights of poor women, women with disabilities,

Pashinyan block wins landslide in Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections
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Pashinyan block wins landslide in Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections

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Nikol Pashinyan’s My Step Alliance has won a landslide in Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections, according to preliminary results. The previous ruling party, the Republican Party of Armenia, as well as their former coalition partner the Armenian Revolutionary Federation both failed to gain seats in Sunday’s vote. Pashinyan’s My Step Alliance, made up of his Civil Contract Party, garnered 70.4% of votes, 880,000 people. Of the nine political parties and two alliances that took part in the

Protests in Yerevan amidst ‘counter-revolution’
Armen Sarkissian

Protests in Yerevan amidst ‘counter-revolution’

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Thousands took to the streets in Yerevan on Tuesday night after calls from Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to protest an attempted ‘counter-revolution’ by the country’s parliament, the National Assembly. On Tuesday evening, MPs from the Prosperous Armenia Party and Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), both members of Pashinyan’s governing coalition, joined with the opposition Republican Party in an extraordinary parliamentary session announced on previous day to approve new rule

Armenian ‘hero’ general arrested for stealing military aid
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Armenian ‘hero’ general arrested for stealing military aid

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An Armenian ‘hero’ of the Nagorno-Karabakh war, Republican Party MP Manvel Grigoryan, has been arrested and his son forced to step down as Mayor of Vagharshapat after the authorities say they discovered large quantities of military aid in the former general’s residences. Footage of the search of Grigoryan’s premises, in which his vast wealth was on display, has caused scandal in Armenia. Manvel Grigoryan was arrested on Saturday on charges of purchasing and possessing illegal firearms and a

Nikol Pashinyan (Mari Nikuradze/ OC Media)
Armenia

Pashinyan pauses protests in Armenia after ruling party suggest they will support him

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The leader of Armenian protests Nikol Pashinyan has called on people to pause demonstrations, after the ruling Republican Party suggested they might support his appointment as prime minister in a vote on 8 May. On Wednesday, the Republican Party announced they will not present their own candidate and will support one who gains the support of one-third of MPs. Pashinyan said he held a meeting with opposition party’s the Tsarukyan Alliance, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, and Yelk Bl

Mass civil disobedience in Armenia following Pashinyan’s failed PM bid
Armenia

Mass civil disobedience in Armenia following Pashinyan’s failed PM bid

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Mass protests throughout Armenia have gained a second wind after parliament failed to appoint protest leader Nikol Pashinyan as prime minister yesterday. Pashinyan has been demanding a ‘full transfer of power’ from the ruling Republican Party to his movement. On Wednesday, in a 20th day of mass protests in Yerevan and other areas of the country, tens of thousands of protesters paralysed the city’s main arteries, shut down the metro, and temporarily blocked the road leading to Zvartnots Inte

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