Members of the Kurdish community in Armenia on Friday rallied outside the United Nations’ office, voicing calls upon the international community to condemn the violence against their compatriots in Syria.
With their slogans branding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a terrorist, the crowd was also urging for a strong reaction by the UN, considering the superpowers’ silence an attempt to back the Turkish aggression in Afrin.
“Those offensives were agreed with Russia; they are being conducted with the NATO military supplies and accompanied by the United Nations’ silence. And that contributes to the annihilation of many local civilians,” said Knyaz Hasanov, a Kurdish member of the Armenian National Assembly (ruling Republican Party).
The demonstrators later submitted a letter-complaint to Enoch Penney-Laryea, Security Advisor at the UN Country Office. who had joined the crowd to hear their concerns. He promised to pass the letter to the country coordinator.

Iran’s judiciary says that about 465 people are still being detained across the country for taking part in a wave of antigovernment protests that began nearly three weeks earlier.
Turkish Journalist Association (TGC) President Turgay Olcayto has called on the ruling party and opposition parties “to remove the barriers to freedom of press and expression, free imprisoned journalists and stop treating journalism as a crime,” in his Jan. 10 “Working Journalists’ Day” message.
French President Emmanuel Macron has blasted the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia over their hostile statements concerning the ongoing protests in Iran, saying it could lead to a war with the Islamic Republic, RT reported.
The biggest unrest to strike the country in almost a decade began less than a week ago and has spread rapidly
Overnight clashes between protesters and security forces killed another nine people in Iran,
Demonstrations in a number of Iranian cities have taken an unexpected turn. Initially instigated by the clerics, they’ve been taken over by secular forces predominantly opposed to the mullahs’ regime.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has appealed for calm but also warned that violence won’t be tolerated. Protests began last week over rising prices but quickly morphed into anti-government demonstrations.
Armenian university students protesting against the new draft law on eliminating military deferment decided to suspend the hunger and student strikes, one of the protesting students, Davit Petrosyan said following a meeting with Speaker of the National Assembly Ara Babloyan and Deputy Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov.