
Harut Sassounian
Columnist at The Armenian Weekly
Publisher at The California Courier
Harut Sassounian is a publisher, syndicated columnist, TV commentator, political analyst, author, documentary producer, lecturer, and human rights activist.
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3 weeks ago |
abakanews.org | Harut Sassounian
By Harut Sassounian Published in The Armenian WeeklyIn recent months, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has exhibited frequent episodes of erratic behavior that raise serious questions about his mental stability. During parliamentary appearances, he screams at those who question him, wildly flailing his arms, and even threatens to jail his political opponents. Such conduct is both bizarre and wholly inappropriate for the head of Armenia’s government.
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3 weeks ago |
mediamax.am | Harut Sassounian |Ara Tadevosyan
Yerevan /Mediamax/. Abraham Berman, legal counsel for Ruben Vardanyan – currently held in a Baku prison – issued a comment today addressing the indictment brought against his client.
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3 weeks ago |
armenianweekly.com | Harut Sassounian
In recent months, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has exhibited frequent episodes of erratic behavior that raise serious questions about his mental stability. During parliamentary appearances, he screams at those who question him, wildly flailing his arms, and even threatens to jail his political opponents. Such conduct is both bizarre and wholly inappropriate for the head of Armenia’s government.
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3 weeks ago |
en.aravot.am | Harut Sassounian
June 04,2025 10:32 By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.comIn recent months, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has exhibited frequent episodes of erratic behavior that raise serious questions about his mental stability. During parliamentary appearances, he screams at those who question him, wildly flailing his arms, and even threatens to jail his political opponents. Such conduct is both bizarre and wholly inappropriate for the head of Armenia’s government.
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3 weeks ago |
mediamax.am | Harut Sassounian |Ara Tadevosyan
For many, the journey from the “European dream” to a legal dead end can be alarmingly short – especially when a decision to leave the country is based on misinformation and unrealistic expectations. Faced with economic hardship, unemployment, health issues, or personal struggles, some Armenian citizens turn to irregular migration in the hope of finding a better life in Europe.
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