In a democracy, soldiers are citizens. It is that simple: They deserve to be treated as citizens, and they should not tolerate being treated otherwise, even if the military service, in training and operations, includes hardships and deprivations. An army that structurally violates the rights of its citizen-soldiers will lose legitimacy, and, in the long term, it will lose military efficacy as well.
Posted 04 March, 2016
The number of the fatalities in the RA and NK Armed Forces in 2015 The results of the observations carried […]
Posted 20 January, 2016
This interview was conducted with Mr. George Ghali from the organization ALEF-act for human rights (ALEF) in Lebanon. It continues […]
Posted 10 December, 2015
Peace Dialogue NGO had an interview with the chairman of the “Asparez” Journalists’ club NGO Levon Barseghyan on the issue […]
Posted 16 November, 2015
The results of the observations carried out by Peace Dialogue NGO regarding the fatalities in the RA and NK armed forces for January-September of 2015.
Posted 13 October, 2015
The Armenian Court of Cassation issued a decision on February 12, 2025, concerning the case of conscript soldier Suren Artur Aramyan, who died from gunshot wounds under unclear circumstances on the night of April ...
From January to December 2024, Peace Dialogue NGO documented 33 deaths within the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia. Typically, we obtain additional data from the Prosecutor’s Office to verify cases not publicly disclosed or ...
Peace Dialogue NGO provides legal assistance related to the following cases of human rights violations in the Armed Forces: Death of servicemen in non-combat conditions, Early demobilization on the basis of health condition, Conscription conducting process, ...