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Armenia
Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan has announced that, starting February 1, 2025, bus fares will increase from 100 to 150 drams. Originally, the city had proposed a fare increase to 300 drams, but after public pushback, the figure was revised to 150 drams. Opposition parties, however, continue to criticize the increase, with former Mayor Hayk Marutyan leading calls for a boycott and urging the city to retain the 100 dram fare. The move has sparked ongoing debates about the affordability of public transport for Yerevan’s residents, with many arguing that the price hike places an undue burden on citizens.
Artsakh
On January 27, the Baku Military Court resumed proceedings against former Artsakh leaders and civilians facing politically motivated charges, including terrorism, war crimes and genocide. The court rejected requests from the defense to replace detention with house arrest for the former officials. Ruben Vardanyan, former State Minister of Artsakh, has raised concerns about his right to a fair defense, stating that he was given insufficient time to review the case materials. While his request for an additional month was denied, he was granted 10 more days to familiarize himself with the charges.
Azerbaijan/Russia
Azerbaijani Ambassador Rahman Mustafay
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'THE FIRST REFUGE AND THE LAST DEFENSE: THE ARMENIAN CHURCH, ETCHMIADZIN, AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'Major Exhibit Issued by ANI, AGMA, and Assembly Available Online
February 25, 2014 (released February 25, 2014)
Washington, DC - The Armenian National Institute (ANI), Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA) and Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) jointly, and in cooperation with the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in Yerevan, and the Republic of Armenia National Archives, announced the release of a major exhibit consisting of 20 panels with over 150 historic photographs documenting the role of the Armenian Church during the Armenian Genocide.Titled 'The First Refuge and the Last Defense: The Armenian Church, Etchmiadzin, and The Armenian Genocide,'the exhibit explains the importance of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin during the Armenian Genocide. It also examines the vital leadership role played by the clergy during the Armenian Genocide, especially the all-important intervention of His Holiness Catholicos Gevorg V Sureniants in alerting world leaders about the massacres, effectively issuing the first 'early warning' of an impending genocide.
The sacrifices of the Armenian clergy are well documented. Thousands, among th