Archive for the ‘Nagorno Karabakh’ Category

200 different situations

Friday, January 12th, 2007

The world is made of 200 different situations, and if you do something here, doesn’t necessarily apply to everywhere else. This is what The Rt Hon Lord Hurd of Westwell CH CBE PC told us today in his speech on “Britain and the World”. This comment was while answering to the questions: why the invasion […]

Will Armenia Suffer the Most as the Anti-Russian Circle Tightens in UN?

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

As the latest developments in the UN are showing, Azerbaijan is shifting its attention towards forming bigger alliances and burying the essence of the Karabakh problem under the global contradictions around energy security, anti-Russian moods and ducking behind the scandalous image of Mikhail Saakashvili.

Army Conscripts Jailed for Life in Murder Trial

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

Armenia liberty reports:

You may remember a while back when 2 bodies were found in a resevoir in Nagorno Karabagh, and they had been clearly beaten and killed. 3 youths were questioned and a videotaped confession was recorded by one of the youths, Razmik Sargsian, aged 20. He claims that the confession was made a a […]

NYT/IHT Article on NK Settlement

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

Generally I don’t cover every article that comes up about an NK settlement, but C.J. Chivers at the New York Times has written an excellent summary of the situation and prospects for the Kocharyan-Aliyev meeting next weekend in France.

Highlights:

- All this week OSCE reps are meeting with leaders in both Armenia and Azerbaijan.
- “several diplomats […]