Topic: Human Rights
The year 2023 marked perhaps the worst year for Armenians since the Genocide of more than a century ago. Azerbaijanis backed by Turkish Special Forces and utilizing Israeli drones attacked[...]
WASHINGTON — Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) introduced a bipartisan resolution on February 1 to require that the Secretary of State provide a report on Azerbaijan’s[...]
By Paul Polman Coming off the hottest year on record, the dangers of climate change are increasingly understood, including by business and wider society. Less understood is the link between[...]
TORONTO — December 10 marks the 75th Anniversary of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. For[...]
Nobel Prize laureates, business leaders, former heads of state, and humanitarians are among the more than 150 global figures who have signed a letter calling for the immediate and unconditional[...]
By Michael Rubin Just five days after Yuri Kim, the acting assistant secretary of state, told a Senate committee that the United States would not tolerate any military action against the Christian community[...]
BAKU (AFP) — Azerbaijan on November 21 detained two journalists who investigate corruption among the political elite, their lawyers said, in the latest legal case targeting media in the tightly-controlled[...]
PARIS (News.am) — The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, in a post on Twitter (X) on November 7, detailed her discussions with the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal[...]
International news attests to the blatant injustices and the end of an international legal order built in the aftermath of the disasters and atrocities of World War II. Major powers,[...]
YEREVAN (Arka) — Some 15,000 children from Nagorno-Karabakh, who fled their homes with their parents after Azerbaijani military offensive on Sept. 19-20, and arrived in Armenia, have received one-time financial[...]