Armenian President Faces Resignation Calls
The future of Armenian president Robert Kocharian is in doubt as investigators link his inner circle to the sensational murder of leading politicians last year.
The future of Armenian president Robert Kocharian is in doubt as investigators link his inner circle to the sensational murder of leading politicians last year.
Assaults and a suspected firebombing have left the staff of two Armenian newspapers worrying about a politically-inspired clampdown on the media
By Artem Yerkanian in Yerevan (CRS No. 9, 3-Dec-99)
Coinciding with the killings in the Armenian Parliament, the election of the 132nd Supreme Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church has been an acrimonious and unhappy affair.
Armenia's appeal courts are to rule on the much-publicised case of a local journalist accused of libeling the interior minister.
By Mark Grigorian in Tblisi (Published on October 29, 1999)
By Mikael Danialian in Yerevan (Published on October 29, 1999)