Report by Pink Armenia Foreign embassies in Armenia celebrated IDAHOT On 17th of May, the Embassy of Argentina in Armenia hosted PINK Armenia’s President Nvard Margaryan and Executive Director Mamikon Hovsepyan on the occasion of International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. They took part in the raising of the rainbow flag symbolizing LGBT people on the embassy building. The Ambassador …
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IDAHOT 2017 country page: Armenia
New Generation Humanitarian NGO: IDAHOT2017 – press conference and issuing a public statement, video campaign and online flashmob “Society against discrimination”, presentation of the project “Right to health”; a request to rise up a rainbow flag on Yerevan Municipality walls; May 17 from 12:00 p.m. @ Yerevan Society Without Violence: Queer Monologues – u fundraising event for LGBTQ+ shelter; May 17 from 7:00 p.m. …
Read More »IDAHOT Report 2016: Armenia
Activists from a number of groups in Armenia this year came together to provide a program of joint actions and events to mark IDAHOT 2016. Led by Pink Armenia and with the support of New Generation NGO, the main event featured a film screening and public presentation by members of the local community on their personal experiences living as LGBT …
Read More »Looking Ahead: Armenia in 2016
Our friends at PINK Armenia have confirmed they will be marking IDAHOT 2016 with a day packed with events. Before the day begins the group will share a number of Armenian-language images and infographics with information about the LGBT community. The day will also feature a special film screening, a public presentation by members of the LGBT community on their …
Read More »IDAHOT Event 2015: Armenia
On the evening of IDAHOT activists made the uncompromising statement of Stonewall “Some people are gay, get over it” available in Yerevan streets. And there were also more activities on and around IDAHOT… PINK Armenia initiated personal letters to all of the MPs, some of the relevant ministries, prime minister of the country and the president. PINK called the state officials …
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