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There we go again

By Myrthe on July 15, 2007

Via A1Plus comes the news of another recruit who appears to have been killed during his army service. Instead of celebrating the 19th anniversary of their son the Metazoans were mourning over his premature death. Hovik’s dead body was brought home on July 7. According to official data, Hovik committed suicide. The boy’s parents doubt [...]

Posted in Armenia, Life in Armenia | Tagged army, dedovshchina | 4 Responses

Reconsidering what I learned in law school

By Myrthe on June 4, 2006

Already last Thursday, Armenia Liberty published an article which I didn’t get to read until now, due to what I call a “general running around” (read: I was too busy). It is the latest chapter in an ongoing story of three army conscripts facing a very stiff prison sentence for allegedly killing two fellow conscripts [...]

Posted in Armenia | Tagged army, criminal law, dedovshchina, Nagorno-Karabakh | Leave a response

The Good Stuff 3

By Myrthe on February 27, 2006

Not too much good stuff to report, in part because I didn’t wander around the net very much. Worth mentioning are an article and a website that I came across that relate to topics I wrote about earlier. Transitions Online carried an article about teaching the Latvian language to children of the large Russian minority [...]

Posted in Elsewhere on the internet, Life in Armenia, Russia | Tagged dedovshchina, education, Latvia, national minorities | Leave a response

The good stuff

By Myrthe on February 12, 2006

I have decided to put up a weekly collection of links of blog posts, articles, or other stuff that caught my attention or of interesting blogs I discovered. I keep running into things that I find interesting or want to post about, but I somehow don’t get around to doing that. So I decided to [...]

Posted in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Elsewhere on the internet, Holland, Life in Armenia, Russia, Yerevan | Tagged Armenian genocide, dedovshchina, Nagorno-Karabakh | 8 Responses

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The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation, books III-IV
The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation, books III-IV
by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn
Midaq Alley
Midaq Alley
by Naguib Mahfouz

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