by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 12, 2019 | Social Rights
An Armenian customs officer resigned on Wednesday following what human rights activists described as an illegal sacking order issued by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian. One of the activists, Zhanna Aleksanian also accused Pashinian of publicly humiliating the officer,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 8, 2019 | Corruption, News
The State Revenue Committee (SRC) said on Thursday that it will likely bring more tax evasion charges against Armenia’s leading food producing and exporting company whose official owner, Davit Ghazarian, was arrested earlier this week. The SRC chief, Davit Ananian,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 2, 2019 | Army, Editor's Choice
It is the second day since they receive guests – journalists, people from the military commissariat, and just unknown people—in the house of one of the first victims of the April war, Kyaram Sloyan. The people attending did not know that he was buried in pnother...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 24, 2019 | Editor's Choice
The NSS Investigative Department is using cruel, unacceptable from the human-rights point of view methods in its work. On March 12, the NSS members rushed into the house of Constantine Hovhannisyan, a seriously ill, insulin-dependent diabetic, almost blind and...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 15, 2019 | Social Rights
“What is happening to my child, how can it be that there is no cure?” Mariam Manukyan, 30, has been fighting for health of her son, 7-year-old Zhora, for several years now. The child fell down at the age of three on his head, but his health problems,...