
On the Crossroads of War, “Peace,” and Statehood
News, WitnessesThe Public Tribunal, based on the presented factual and political assessment, states that the policy pursued by the Armenian authorities headed by Nikol Pashinyan has resulted in a significant weakening of the national security system and a multiple increase in existential risks facing the state.

The Price of Liquidation: 1.2 Billion U.S. Dollars — The Financial Side of the Artsakh Tragedy
News, WitnessesIn a regular episode of his video blog, Artur Hambardzoumyan addressed one of the most painful issues — the money and policies behind what he describes as the liquidation of Artsakh. He attempts to connect decisions made by the authorities, the actions of the opposition, and the fate of the multi-billion-dram debts left in the wake of the republic’s collapse.

Road Map of National Catastrophe: The Price of Thousands of “Reasonable” Decisions
News, WitnessesStepanakert was emptied. Shushi came under Azerbaijani control. Tens of thousands were displaced.

“The Person Who Ceded Artsakh Is Making Allegations Against Us” – Archbishop Bagrat Srbazan’s Speech in Court
News, WitnessesThe Public Tribunal maintains that the trial has long since exceeded the boundaries of legal procedure. Its political subtext is evident and impossible to ignore.

Artur Hambardzumyan on How Special Services Brought Pashinyan to Power
News, WitnessesHambardzumyan insists that revealing the roles of Pashinyan, Sargsyan, and agents such as Mirzoyan is essential to restoring public control over the state and putting an end to manipulation by the special services.

A Choice Without Illusions: Why the Reproduction of Pashinyan’s Power Threatens Armenia’s Future
News, WitnessesThe reproduction of Nikol Pashinyan’s power constitutes a direct threat to the national security, territorial integrity, and historical future of the Republic of Armenia. The preservation of the current political model does not lead to stabilization or peace; rather, it leads to a postponed crisis with potentially irreversible consequences.

From an Anti-Church Campaign to the Myth of “Fake Peace”: Ruben Melkonyan’s Warnings
News, Witnesses“If Armenia is truly so sovereign, why do leaders of foreign states constantly comment on Armenia’s borders, elections, and Constitution?”

Artur Khachikyan: Seven Years After the “Velvet Revolution” — A System of Corruption and Impunity
News, WitnessesStanford University professor Artur Khachikyan has sharply criticized Armenia’s incumbent authorities, accusing them of deceiving the Armenian people and failing to fulfill the promises made during the 2018 “Velvet Revolution.” According to him, the authorities not only failed to eradicate corruption but, in many respects, surpassed the previous regime in both corruption and incompetent governance.

Boris Murazi: Soros’s Satellites, the NSS, and Sidestepped Questions
News, WitnessesDuring his analytical program Murazi Hour, Boris Murazi addressed an issue which, in his view, has gone beyond isolated incidents and evolved into a systemic phenomenon. He spoke about circles that, he claimed, have acted and continue to act as satellites of the incumbent authorities while presenting themselves as independent representatives of civil society.

Arthur Hambardzoumyan: Silence as a Key Factor in State Destruction
The Tribunal's file, News, WitnessesIn his regular YouTube address, Arthur Hambardzoumyan raises issues that are either deliberately avoided in Armenia’s public discourse or pushed to the margins of public attention. In his assessment, over the past few years, the Armenian people have gradually become accustomed to developments that would have been considered unacceptable not long ago.

