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- “The commander said, ‘Your son is in Yerevan.’ I came and found his body.” The story of Gevorg from Mokhratagh
- “Many were turning to the Center to terminate their pregnancies, and we were trying to dissuade them from taking that step:” Artsakh nurse
- “He fought, he strived, he died, but the Turk is now in his home. My son fought hard; the enemy tortured him out of anger”
- “Mom, don’t let dad go.” The story of Babken Adamyan, who died on the outskirts of Martuni
- “I had a difficult pregnancy: a blockade, an explosion, a forced displacement. My husband did not see our third child.”
- “We recognized him by his tattoo.” The story of the murder of 88-year-old Artyusha Mikaelyan
- Women with Disabilities in Armenia Face Bias in Their Search for Happiness
- “My father could not walk; he stayed in the forest: there was no one to inspect the forests.” The forced deportation of the population of Sznek
- “We saw from our position how our villagers were being removed from the village, but we did not yet realize that we were losing our home and homeland:” Artsakh soldier
- “I’m restraining myself; his mother and wife cannot.” The family saw David in the footage released by the Baku court