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Posted on September 9, 2021 by admin

Woes of Capitalism in Armenia Exposed in Markar Melkonian’s Book The Wrong Train

The attention of Armenians worldwide is focused understandably on Armenia and Artsakh’s tense relations with Azerbaijan at present. Markar Melkonian, with a book published in 2020 prior to the war, …

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