Now that the 19 February presidential election in Armenia is over, the Armenia Election Monitor 2008 has become The Caucasian Knot and will take over from this blog as my primary one. The blog has already covered the recent war between Georgia and Russia over South Ossetia as well as new moves to find a solution to the 20-year-old conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
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Armenian News, Analysis & Photography — Oneworld Multimedia
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Armenia: Educación Inclusiva
http://es.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/11/07/armenia-educacio...sobre educación inclusiva en Armenia. Parte de un proyecto voluntario sobre protección y discapacidades infantiles, el primer post detalla una visita de regreso al World Vision Child Development Center en Yerevan mientras que el segundo da una mirada más cercana y acompaña a los trabajadores sociales en sus visitas domiciliarias.
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From the Frontline
http://www.fromthefrontline.co.uk/blogsthough it took a personal phone call from Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s press secretary to convince the police commander that we were harmless. link It’s an interesting interview that also covers the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Razanisms - رزانيّــــات
http://razanghazzawi.comCool GVs Amira Al Husseini Cristina Daudi David Sasaki dkimambo Ethan Zuckerman Hamid Tahrani Jillian C. York Ljubisa Bojic Luis Carlos Diaz Moussa Bashir Onnik Krikorian Renata Sami Ben Gharbia Solana Larsen Yazan badran
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Armenia: Inclusive Education
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/11/07/armenia-inclusive-e...two entries accompanied by photographs on inclusive education in Armenia. Part of a voluntary project on child protection and disabilities, the first post details a return visit to the World Vision Child Development Center in Yerevan while the second takes a closer look and accompanies social workers on home visits.
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World Vision Armenia Child Development Center
http://oneworld.blogsome.com/2008/11/07/world-vision-armenia...real possibility to change the mentality of society and to make it more inclusive when it comes to children, and especially those with learning disabilities or special needs. The full post accompanied by photographs and where comments can be left is available on The Caucasian Knot.
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Nagorno Karabakh: Armenian Bloggers on Moscow Declaration
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/11/03/armenian-bloggers-o...by the three has not been echoed by Armenian bloggers. Indeed, if anything, most appear to consider the declaration, which echoes existing verbal agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan since the 1994 ceasefire, to be simply for show. Despite some initially cautious optimism regarding an agreement based on principles apparently discussed but not disclosed last year in Madrid, Unzipped simply described the declaration read out on Russian TV to be nothing more than empty words
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Armenia: World Vision Child Development Center
http://oneworld.blogsome.com/2008/11/03/armenia-world-vision...of the most active and high-achieving children in her class and thanks to including both disabled and non-disabled children in the centers, stereotypes are being broken down. The full post accompanied by photographs and where comments can be left is available on The Caucasian Knot.
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Sylwia Presley
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