
Tigran Yegavian
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Dec 10, 2024 |
evnreport.com | Tigran Yegavian
The rapid advance of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels, supported by Turkey, across Aleppo, Hama, Homs and Damascus toppled the Assad dynasty’s grip on Syria in just 12 days––ending a regime that had ruled the country with an iron fist since 1970. Syria’s political landscape is transforming at breathtaking speed. While historical opposition groups and countless refugees welcome this development, the Syrian war remains far from resolved.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
evnreport.com | Tigran Yegavian
Only two months remain to increase pressure on Azerbaijan, which the United Nations entrusted with organizing COP29, from November 11-22, 2024. As the event approaches, this decision is drawing growing global condemnation. Numerous political leaders and NGOs equate it to giving a free pass to the dictatorial Aliyev regime, accused of ethnic cleansing in Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh. In France, the political class is growing increasingly agitated.
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May 27, 2024 |
evnreport.com | Hranoush Dermoyan |Tigran Yegavian
Your browser does not support theaudio element. Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan, who holds both Armenian and Canadian citizenship, has established himself as the leader of the “Tavush for the Homeland” movement. Many view him as a providential leader, advocating for a peaceful yet resolute resistance against the government’s push of peace at all costs.
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May 14, 2024 |
civilnet.am | Tigran Yegavian
By Tigran YegavianIn the spring of 2024, Armenia is living through one of the most serious and decisive hours in its history as an independent sovereign state. For nearly four years, Armenia and the Armenian nation have been undergoing an interminable descent. The worst-case scenario is playing out at every level of society: defeat, mourning, territorial amputations, declining demographics, the inability of the elite and the country’s institutions to rise above disaster.
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May 4, 2024 |
armenianlife.com | Tigran Yegavian
Posted on May. 4. 2024 BY TIGRAN YEGAVIANOn April 20-22, the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia hosted a conference dedicated to studying the continuous nature of the Armenian genocide and the issue of Artsakh. Researchers, intellectuals, and activists from Armenia, Artsakh, and the diaspora gathered at the Catholicosate in Antelias, Lebanon, to share their analyses and debate topics as burning as they are vital.
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