
Nara
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Nara
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Tigran Grigoryan examines how Nikol Pashinyan verbally attacking a displaced woman from Nagorno-Karabakh reflects broader patterns of hate speech & media amplification that normalize discrimination against refugees and threaten social cohesion in Armenia. civilnet.am/en/news/101026…


Volunteer teacher Cosqun Eldaroglu is determined to get Azerbaijani village children a real education -- even if it means hours of driving to reach them.

A classroom in Azerbaijan that apparently powers Europe’s heating

Alexis Govciyan @AGovciyan perçoit le prix de son ralliement à @datirachida dont les liens avec la dictature Aliyev 🇦🇿 (qui vient de condamner ignominieusement les otages Arméniens et qui est célèbre dans toute l’Europe pour sa #CaviarDiplomacy ) sont avérés 46ème sur la liste des municipales… #PlatDeLentilles #ParisSansDati

Imprisoned OC Media contributor and scholar Bahruz Samadov has complained about prison conditions, accusing the authorities of not allowing him to receive his medication. 🔗 Read more: oc-media.org/oc-media-contr…


Incredible extracts from Nicolas Sarkozy’s prison memoir in the new @Harpers



Nikol Pashinyan’s remarks at the National Assembly podium today make clear that his language is not situational, but deliberate. In his speech, he referred to generals and elites as “runaways” and “cowardly traitors,” accusing them of holding both the Armenian state and the people of Artsakh “hostage.” Just days earlier, in the Yerevan Metro, he used the same term in a different context, addressing an Artsakh Armenian woman and, by extension, the displaced population. There, “runaways” was not directed at elites or officials, but at people who had fled under force. That distinction is central. Today, the argument is structured and directed at specific figures. On Sunday, the same language was applied broadly, without that framing. The wording did not change. Only the target did. Following public backlash, the same language was reframed toward elites instead of the displaced. This shift is not incidental. It preserves the message while reducing immediate political cost. Used against displaced civilians, the language provoked outrage. Redirected toward generals and elites, it becomes more defensible in a formal setting, placing the blame on those groups instead. But the underlying logic remains unchanged. In both cases, responsibility for the outcome in Artsakh is reassigned away from himself and his political party, and onto others, whether framed as elites or as part of the displaced population.



Volunteer teacher Cosqun Eldaroglu is determined to get Azerbaijani village children a real education -- even if it means hours of driving to reach them.

Mon devoir était de rendre possible l’alternance que les Parisiens attendent. Mais mon devoir s’arrête là : je ne serai pas candidat sur la liste de second tour.

BREAKING : 🇺🇸 Trump’s own Senator gave him brutal reality check Trump — We need $2 billion a day to reopen the Strait of Hormuz US Senator — But the SOH was already open before the war? So what was the point of whole war? You have created a Global Crisis OUT OF NOTHING” 🔥🔥🔥










