ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mapping and Addressing the Needs of Conflict-Affected Groups in Armenia: Hopes, Fears, and Expectations in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process
On July 26, 2024, Peace Dialogue NGO will host a multi-stakeholder discussion titled “Mapping and Addressing the Needs of Conflict-Affected Groups in Armenia: Hopes, Fears, and Expectations in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process.”
Joint Statement by the EAP CSF Steering Committee and EAP CSF National Platforms on the Second Anniversary of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
Peace Dialogue Joins Coordinating Council of the Action Plan for 2023-2025 Deriving from Armenia’s National Strategy of Human Rights Protection
The Initiative aims at bringing up future soldiers, not future citizens
“In fact, this is an ideology that mobilizes and prepares society to organize itself to withstand war situations- real or fake- or possible cases of violence. In a larger sense, within it lies the desire of the authorities or society to have a country with strong military abilities, ready to use them aggressively for the sake of national interest.
Young Women’s Leadership Workshop in Vanadzor
Peace Dialogue NGO is pleased to invite you to participate in a three-day Young Women’s Leadership Workshop (YWLW).
Announcement
Russian ambassador to Armenia, who was declared persona non grata in Georgia in 2007 for being engaged in subversive activities against Georgia and was exiled from the country, recently in an interview to Noah’s Arch Agency announced: “I am sure that Russia should declare its presence in the information sphere of Armenia more actively.
Statement by Peace Dialogue NGO Regarding the Illegal Actions of the Police During the Public Action Organized by the Civil Group the Army in Reality
On January 28, the day of the anniversary of the Armenian army, a group of parents of the deceased soldiers and the activists of the Army in Reality civil initiative organized a peaceful action in the Freedom Square and once again faced the illegal actions of the police. With brute force the police initially prevented the protesters from entering the Freedom Square and then arrested some citizens who supported the protest: Vardges Gaspari, Ara Nedolyan and an employee of Peace Dialogue NGO Artashes Sergoyan. No legal explanation was given about the police actions to those who were brought to the police department.