“Justice for Fairness” Leadership Plans to Establish Civil Society Organization in Armenia, Gaining Recognition Across Artsakh, Armenia, and Diaspora: Hraparak Reports
The Artsakh “Justice for Fairness” socio-political organization, known for its leader Metsakes Hakobyan, is reportedly planning to establish a civil society organization in Armenia. Recognized not only in Artsakh but also in Armenia and the diaspora, Hakobyan aims to create an NGO that can operate independently of the government’s political influence. This organization hopes to keep the Artsakh issue in the spotlight and counterbalance any potential political bias. While there is no official connection with the NGO at this time, further details will be provided in today’s issue of “Hraparak” newspaper.
In related news, developments are unfolding in Armenia as the Artsakh “Justice for Fairness” organization seeks to extend its influence. With a focus on maintaining the Artsakh issue on the agenda, the leadership has decided to establish a civil society organization in Armenia. This strategic move allows the organization to operate independently and counterbalance any potential political interference. It is important to note that organizations registered in Artsakh lack authority in Armenia, prompting the need for this new approach through an NGO.
Breaking barriers, the Artsakh “Justice for Fairness” organization, led by Metsakes Hakobyan, is making waves by planning to establish a civil society organization in Armenia. The recognition received not only in Artsakh but also in Armenia and the diaspora highlights the influential presence of Hakobyan. By creating an NGO separate from the government’s political influence, the organization aims to keep the Artsakh issue at the forefront. This proactive approach seeks to counterbalance any potential bias and ensure a fair representation of the Artsakh cause.
The leadership of the Artsakh “Justice for Fairness” organization, headed by Metsakes Hakobyan, has caught the attention of many in Artsakh, Armenia, and the diaspora. Now, the organization plans to establish a civil society organization in Armenia to ensure its independent operation. By maintaining focus on the Artsakh issue, the leaders are striving to counterbalance any political influence from the government. While no official connection with the NGO has been established as of yet, further information will be available in the upcoming issue of “Hraparak” newspaper.


