justice

Ruben Vardanyan’s Trial: A Political Spectacle or Justice in Action?
Ruben Vardanyan’s trial in Baku is criticized as a political spectacle, raising concerns about transparency and justice in the context of Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-determination rights.

Trump’s Pardon Plea for Netanyahu Sparks Debate Over Justice and Israeli Sovereignty
US President Donald Trump’s official request for Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignites controversy, reflecting political rifts and testing the boundaries between international influence and Israel’s legal independence.

Zohran Mamdani and Letitia James: A Political Crossroads
The indictment of Letitia James has reignited national debates on justice, with Zohran Mamdani standing by her side in a politically charged climate.

Diddy Faces Sentencing: Family Pleas and Hard Truths in Manhattan Court
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sentencing hearing in Manhattan Federal Court became a stage for family appeals, legal arguments, and public accountability, as the music mogul faces up to 20 years for Mann Act convictions amid emotional testimony and cultural reflections.

Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Epstein Files: A Controversial Stand
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican lawmaker, has taken a bold stance demanding the release of the Epstein files, sparking debates about transparency and accountability in high-profile cases.

Bloody Sunday Revisited: Decades-Old Scars Surface as Soldier Faces Trial
Over fifty years after Bloody Sunday, a British soldier stands trial for the massacre of Northern Irish protesters, reviving debates on justice, memory, and accountability.

Maurene Comey: From Jeffrey Epstein to Charlie Kirk — A Prosecutor at the Center of High-Profile Cases
Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor, has emerged as a key figure in several headline-making political investigations, known for her measured approach and commitment to justice.

Ro Khanna Joins Bipartisan Push for Epstein Files Transparency
Congressman Ro Khanna collaborates with Rep. Thomas Massie in a bipartisan effort to demand transparency on Jeffrey Epstein’s case files, seeking justice for survivors and accountability for systemic failures.

Genocide Recognition Needs Justice, Says Spanish MP
Spanish MP Jon Iñarritu states Armenian Genocide recognition needs prevention, accountability, and justice mechanisms, criticizing international passivity on ongoing atrocities including 2023 Artsakh events.

Macron Message on Armenian Genocide 110th Anniversary
French President Emmanuel Macron issued a message on April 24, 2025, for the 110th Armenian Genocide anniversary, calling for remembrance of victims and action for truth and justice.

Ruben Vardanyan’s Defiant Peace Plea from Baku Prison: Calls for Unity and Justice
Imprisoned in Baku, Ruben Vardanyan transmits a powerful audio message, urging lasting peace, Armenian unity, and a fair trial, defying despair and calling for adherence to core human values.

A Landmark Event for Armenian Judiciary: Hosting the European Judges’ Union Annual Meeting
Armenia is set to host a significant event for the European legal community: the annual meeting of the European Judges’ Union (EJU) in 2025. This decision, recently formalized with the symbolic handover of the EJU flag to the Armenian Judges’…

HRD: Death of a Detainee After a 20-Day Hunger Strike – Why Is the System So Ineffectual?
The recent announcement by the Human Rights Defender (MIP) regarding the death of a detainee on the 20th day of a hunger strike raises urgent questions about systemic accountability and transparency within Armenia’s penal institutions. The statement, which came only…

Artsakh Launches Data Collection on Azerbaijani Destruction of Homes for International Legal Action
The Artsakh Union and the Human Rights Defender of Artsakh have launched a crucial data collection initiative focused on documenting the destruction and misappropriation of homes and properties by Azerbaijani authorities in occupied areas of Artsakh. This systematic effort aims…

