by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
On the day the war began, on the morning of September 19, the staff of the orphanage sent the children to school as usual, and, around 1:00 PM, the sky rumbled with the loud sounds of the enemy’s military operations. “We were all in shock. My first call...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
On September 19, 2023, new details of the atrocities committed by the Azerbaijani army become known. Forrights.am spoke with the Deputy Head of the 1st Department of the 2nd Department of the National Security Service of Artsakh, Major Araik Hayriyan, who witnessed...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
The aroma of fresh pakhlava spreads from one of the streets of Masis. It originates from the small workshop “Taste of Shushi”. The founder is Zina Sahakyan from Shushi. “And today, I invented something of my own: I put marmalades in it; I always used...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Akin of “Yeghnikner”: this is how they address Captain Araik Matevosyan. “When he was little, he could not say his name Arayik; he used to say Aki,” his brother Abel told Forrights.am. Araik Matevosyan is one of Yeghnikners’ [the name of one of military...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Aki of “Yeghnikner” was the terror of the enemy. He died in Artsakh without ever seeing his newborn son Akin of “Yeghnikner”: this is how they address Captain Araik Matevosyan. “When he was little, he could not say his name Arayik; he used to say...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 26, 2024 | Editor's Choice
56-year-old Gayane Aghayan does not want to talk about about her warm and close family members in the past tense. As a result of the gas station explosion in Stepanakert, her daughter’s husband, Sergey Hovhannisyan, was killed, and her son, Robert Aghayan, is...