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/PRNewswire/ -- Global health and wellness brand GNC today announced that Alan Chester will assume the role of Chief Supply Chain Officer, effective May 24,...

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Indifference and impunity for crimes against humanity lead to their recurrence - Artsakh MFA on Azerbaijan's "Koltso" operation 30 years ago - aysor.am


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Indifference and impunity for crimes against humanity lead to their recurrence - Artsakh MFA on Azerbaijan's "Koltso" operation 30 years ago
30 years ago, on April 30, 1991, the Azerbaijani authorities launched the operation "Koltso" (Ring), which can rightfully be called one of the bloodiest and most inhuman operations on the deportation of peoples from their historical lands, Artsakh MFA said in a statement.
"As a result of the operation, in the course of which tanks, combat helicopters and artillery were employed against civilians for the first time, hundreds of Armenian villages in Northern Artsakh, as well as Shahumyan, Hadrut and Shoushi regions were devastated and destroyed, tens of thousands of people were deported, hundreds were killed and taken hostages. The fate of many of them remains unknown so far.

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Artsakh MFA: 'Koltso' operation became yet another manifestation of Azerbaijan genocidal policy

Artsakh MFA: 'Koltso' operation became yet another manifestation of Azerbaijan genocidal policy
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Artsakh foreign ministry issues statement on 30th anniversary of operation 'Ring'


Artsakh foreign ministry issues statement on 30th anniversary of operation ‘Ring’ | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency
10:10, 30 April, 2021
STEPANAKERT, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. The ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Artsakh has released a statement today on the occasion of the 30
th anniversary of the operation ‘Koltso’ (Ring), the ministry told Armenpress.
The statement says:
“30 years ago, on April 30, 1991, the Azerbaijani authorities launched the operation ‘Koltso’ (Ring), which can rightfully be called one of the bloodiest and most inhuman operations on the deportation of peoples from their historical lands.
As a result of the operation, in the course of which tanks, combat helicopters and artillery were employed against civilians for the first time, hundreds of Armenian villages in Northern Artsakh, as well as Shahumyan, Hadrut and Shoushi regions were devastated and destroyed, tens of thousands of people were deported, hundreds were killed and taken hostages. The fate of many of them remains unknown so far.

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Indifference and impunity for crimes against humanity lead to their recurrence – Artsakh Foreign Ministry


Indifference and impunity for crimes against humanity lead to their recurrence – Artsakh Foreign Ministry
The Artsakh Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the 30th anniversary of the operation "Koltso" marked on April 30. The statement reads:  
"30 years ago, on April 30, 1991, the Azerbaijani authorities launched the operation "Koltso" (Ring), which can rightfully be called one of the bloodiest and most inhuman operations on the deportation of peoples from their historical lands.
As a result of the operation, in the course of which tanks, combat helicopters and artillery were employed against civilians for the first time, hundreds of Armenian villages in Northern Artsakh, as well as Shahumyan, Hadrut and Shoushi regions were devastated and destroyed, tens of thousands of people were deported, hundreds were killed and taken hostages. The fate of many of them remains unknown so far.

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Statement by the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Artsakh on the 30th Anniversary of the Operation "Koltso"

30 years ago, on April 30, 1991, the Azerbaijani authorities launched the operation "Koltso" (Ring), which can rightfully be called one of the bloodiest and most inhuman operations on the deportation of peoples from their historical lands.

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Commemorate the Armenian genocide and reject efforts to deny it


In February some Azerbaijani American community leaders ask public officials to sign Khojaly Remembrance Day proclamations. They are generally inaccurate and victimize those who have suffered persecution and genocide by Turkey and Azerbaijan. The mayor of Portland, Maine, agreed to a request made by the president of the Azerbaijani Society of Maine to issue a Remember Khojaly Day proclamation. Additionally, the Maine Holocaust and Human Rights Center (HHRC) cosponsored this matter. There may be similar instances across the U.S. and the globe. 
Also, in February, Armenian American communities remember the victims of Azerbaijani pogroms in Sumgait and other massacres in Kirovabad, Maragha and Baku.

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The Botanist Who Defied Stalin - Issue 99: Universality

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How Biden Can Promote Peace in the South Caucasus


How Biden Can Promote Peace in the South Caucasus
As the Biden administration moves to place global human rights at the forefront of its foreign policy, it should reverse nearly three decades of disastrous U.S. policy that allowed the conflict to fester and erupt.
Since the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan was signed in November, the international community has been struggling to find a constructive long-term solution to what has long been viewed as one of the world’s most intractable conflicts. While the general consensus is that the new status quo makes the future outbreak of violence inevitable, there is little agreement on how to secure a lasting peace.

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22 Jersey Shore businesses we've lost during COVID-19


Here are 50 of your favorite retail chains that no longer exist.
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Philadelphia Flower Show returns 2021: An amazing look back
The Philadelphia Flower show is set to return this year from June 5 to 13. The show has wowed people for 193 years. Here are some scenes from recent exhibitions.

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