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Armenian voters look for their names on publicly displayed voter lists at a precinct in Ararat on election day, May 6, 2012 / image via flickr.com/oscepa

News and Views (May 8, 2012)

by Hrag Vartanian | May 8th, 2012 | 0 comments

This week, Armenia’s “mixed marks” election, an accident last Friday injures 144 in Yerevan, a bar bombed in Yerevan, Aznavour interviewed in LA and more…

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A graphic from one of the many May 6 election-related groups on Facebook that are sharing information about the Armenian Presidential elections. (via facebook.com/pages/Free-Elections-in-Armenia-2012)

Armenian Parliament E-lections

by Simon Maghakyan | May 6th, 2012 | 0 comments

Ahead of the upcoming May 6, 2012, parliamentary election for all 131 seats of ex-Soviet Armenia’s National Assembly, an opposition rally in capital Yerevan featured not only the country’s tricolor but also a purple flag with eight white letters. “I brought the Facebook flag to the rally to show the government that now there is a unique, reliable alternative [for information] to be used by everyone,” explained the 24-year-old activist to EurasiaNet.

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Some of artist Nina Katchadourian's "Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style" / image via ninakatchadourian.com

News and Views (Apr 9, 2012)

by Hrag Vartanian | April 12th, 2012 | 1 comments

This week, Armenian schools in Turkey, Slovakian-Turkish tensions, Armenians of the Titanic, Taner Akçam’s new Genocide book, Nina Katchadourian’s “lavatory” portraits, how to win an Armenian Easter egg fight and more.

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