Posts Tagged ‘wikileaks’
Revelations: Wikileaks and Armenia
Wikileaks is at is again. Among more cables released in the last few weeks, 50 or so have come from the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan, detailing everything from “who controls what in Armenia” and how Armenian Brandy (Winston Churchill’s favorite) is facing new threats. Don’t have time to wade through it all? We’ve got you [...]
Ianyan Magazine’s Year in Review
As we descend into the final hours of 2010, here is a look back at what ianyan brought you this year, from a review on HBO’s Jack Kevorkian biopic, to the cultural stigma experienced by gay Armenians, volunteering in Armenia, reactions to an elevated child abuse case and more. A heartfelt thank you to all [...]
Embassy Reactions to Wikileaks: Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan
After classified and confidential U.S. Embassy cables leaked by rogue whistle blower site Wikileaks dominated worldwide headlines, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia released a statement calling the documents “harmful” for individuals and international relations. “Given its potential impact, we condemn such unauthorized disclosures and are taking every step to prevent future security breaches,” the statement [...]
Revelations: Wikileaks and The Caucasus
Wikileaks, the international organization publishing confidential and unavailable documents from anonymous sources released more than 250,000 classified US diplomatic cables to El Pais, Le Monde, Der Spiegal, Guardian and the New York Times news organization today and has so far released a miniscule 220 documents on their own site, with more on the way. The [...]





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