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Social associations Armenians Hold Rally Near Monument to Nazi Collaborator in Karabakh

OREANDA-NEWS. Armenian residents in Karabakh hold a rally near the monument to Nazi collaborator Garegin Nzhdeh. The sculpture is installed in the Azerbaijani city Khojavend. This is reported by the Telegram channel «Caucasian Bureau». Activists set up a poster with the hashtag #EtoVamNeArmavir (thisisnotArmavir). Currently, social networks under this hashtag are discussing the news about the likely dismantling of this monument to the Victory Day due to pressure from Russian peacekeepers. In 2019, the deputy of the City Duma of Armavir Alexey Vinogradov painted over the sign with the name of Garegin Nzhdeh, installed on the territory of the Armenian temple, with black paint. Thus, he achieved it s removal. The activists who put up a poster with the inscription «EtoVamNeArmavir» remind of the holding of this action and oppose the dismantling of the monument.

Karabakh citizen throws grenade at resident s mansion, roof and bathroom damaged

Karabakh citizen throws grenade at resident s mansion, roof and bathroom damaged
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Anush Gharabaghtsyan Waited Five Months to Learn Her Husband Died in Artsakh War

“I asked my son to name his daughter Rosa, after me. But he refused. I was upset at first, but he said he’d name her after the female fedayi Soseh Mayrig,” says Mrs. Petrosyan. 

Despite Recent Changes in Armenia, Fascism and Anti-Semitism Remain a Concern | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rachel Avraham | 1 Nisan 5781 – March 14, 2021

Despite Recent Changes in Armenia, Fascism and Anti-Semitism Remain a Concern | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rachel Avraham | 1 Nisan 5781 – March 14, 2021
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Anti-Semitism on rise in Armenia after Second Karabakh War

18 Feb in 8:31 Jewish Press Recently, it was reported that the “To Live and Not Forget” Holocaust Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized by local anti-Semites, who sprayed over the Hebrew inscriptions on the monument.  The World Jewish Congress condemned the anti-Semitic vandalism: “It is horrible to see that the Holocaust memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized with vile anti-Semitic graffiti.  The vandalism was condemned by the city’s mayor.” According to Jewish Press, Rabbi Zamir Isayev also tweeted: “What a disgrace!  A monument to the victims of the Holocaust was once again desecrated in Yerevan.  How can the Armenians justify the desecration of a Holocaust memorial by the fact that Israel sold weapons to Azerbaijan?  Does this give someone the right to desecrate the memorial?”

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