Iran is strongly opposed to U.S. involvement in a multi-national peacekeeping force that would presumably be deployed around Nagorno-Karabakh after the signing of an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace accord, a senior Iranian diplomat warned on Wednesday.
Armenia’s leading political forces on Tuesday blamed Azerbaijan for the latest ceasefire violations in Nagorno-Karabakh and warned it against attempting to resolve the conflict by force.
Intense skirmishes between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces around Nagorno-Karabakh continued over the weekend and on Monday, resulting in at least one casualty reported by the Azerbaijani side.
A senior United Nations official accused the Armenian authorities of restricting civil liberties and dissenting viewpoints on the airwaves as she ended a fact-finding visit to Yerevan on Friday.
Representatives of the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) said on Thursday that they will proceed with plans to stage a sit-in at Yerevan's Liberty Square to demand the liberation of opposition figures remaining in prison.
A major Armenian opposition party criticized former President Levon Ter-Petrosian on Monday, again distancing itself from his Armenian National Congress (HAK).
The Armenian National Congress (HAK) is holding back from launching a renewed campaign of anti-government protests because of what it sees as strong international pressure on Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, a leader of the opposition alliance said on Tuesday.
Two young opposition activists and a journalist were formally placed under arrest and faced the possibility of up to five years’ imprisonment on Tuesday for allegedly assaulting riot police in Yerevan. (UPDATED)
At least 15 people were detained in Yerevan on Monday as the Armenian police continued to block opposition access to a newly renovated square that has traditionally been the country’s main venue for political gatherings.
Armenians marked on Friday the 92nd anniversary of the establishment of their first short-lived independent republic that emerged from the ashes of the Russian Empire at the end of World War I.
An internal investigation in a central Armenian town over a death in police custody has led to the dismissal of the town’s police chief and three officers.
Armenia’s governing party sees no prerequisites for early elections and will seek to win a majority in parliament in the next general elections, its senior member said at a press conference on Thursday.
The government hopes its plan to raise pensions in Armenia by more than 10 percent in fall will help mitigate the effects of the price hike affecting the most vulnerable groups of the country’s population, the head of the State Social Security Service said on Wednesday.
A prominent human rights campaigner looking into the recent suspicious death of a young man in police custody has accused investigators of attempting a cover-up by supporting the suicide theory advanced by the police.
Armenia criticized the European Parliament on Friday for demanding the “withdrawal of Armenian forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan” in its latest resolution on the South Caucasus.
Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian has told visiting officials from a key Council of Europe watchdog that Armenian law-enforcement authorities are doing more to tackle the widespread ill-treatment of criminal suspects in custody.
Relatives of a man who died in Armenian police custody last month condemned on Tuesday state forensic experts for giving more weight to police claims that he committed suicide and was not tortured to death.
One of the seven men convicted in a 1999 deadly attack on Armenia’s parliament was found dead in his prison cell at the weekend. Armenian prison authorities said they have launched an investigation to ascertain the cause of Hamlet Stepanian’s sudden death.
A law-enforcement body investigating the latest suspicious death of a criminal suspect in Armenian police custody said on Thursday that it is trying to contact and question two key witnesses who left Armenia just days after the incident.
The Armenian police faced on Monday more torture allegations stemming from a criminal investigation that led to the suspicious death in police custody of a resident of Charentsavan, a small town about 40 kilometers north of Yerevan.
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