Armenians Worried by US Diplomat's Karabakh Comments
Territories around Karabakh not “occupied”, but a consequence of war, Armenian legislator insists.
Territories around Karabakh not “occupied”, but a consequence of war, Armenian legislator insists.
Demonstrators are driven by complex motives and differing agendas, but this is not a repeat of the Kiev revolution.
Matanat Azizova seen as latest casualty in campaign against dissenting voices.
Continuing exodus prompted by poor prospects at home could now accelerate.
Critics of proposed monument recall Stalinist purges of the 1930s.
Residents were happy to get a new road linking them with the rest of Azerbaijan, but they lost their water supply in the process.
Despite attack on ethnic Armenian village, officials in Yerevan say it is vital to avoid getting drawn into conflict.
Political opponents trade accusations about an apparently long-running surveillance project.
"Everyone knows what we’ve been doing all these years," says Armenian activist involved in joint projects, who is now cited in Azerbaijani "spy" case.