In the Regular Issue of Legal Culture:

On the first page, there is the speech of the President of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, delivered in the Deir ez-Zor desert:

“Today, I am here because I simply could not not be. I am brought here by the immense pain of my people, which was the first genocide of the 20th century and the greatest shame of so-called civilized humanity.”

On the second page, under the title “Law and Human Rights in the World,” excerpts are presented from the Armenia-related sections of the U.S. Department of State’s “Human Rights in 2009” report, along with information about an unprecedented lawsuit and fast-tracked trial against the Government of Armenia, and Ani Manukyan’s article titled “When Will Business Finally Be Cleansed of Fraud?”

“… Corruption in the country remains widespread… Authorities are not making decisive efforts to combat it.”
“The Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia has concluded the trial of the ‘EcoDar’ environmental NGO’s lawsuit against the Government of Armenia with unprecedented speed.”
“… Certain individuals, with unclear authorization, have set prices for staying in this area, even for 1-2 hours.”

On the third page, programs related to the agricultural sector, approved by the Ministry of Agriculture of Armenia, are presented by Sargis Sedrakyan, the president of the “Farmers’ Movement” NGO.

On the fourth and fifth pages, there is an open letter by Davit Gyulzadyan, titled “Public Letter to the President of the Republic.”

“…Dear President, every time I write an article dedicated to the linguistic situation in Armenia, I think, ‘I wish it would be the last one.'”

The sixth, seventh, and eighth pages contain, respectively, cultural, spiritual, and informational materials.