by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 16, 2024 | Editor's Choice
The history of every Armenian forcibly displaced from Artsakh is cruel compared to the previous and subsequent ones. 60-year-old Lyudmila Margaryan lived alone in Karmir Shuka village when the September 19 attack began. Although she wanted to believe that nothing had...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 11, 2024 | Editor's Choice
“I am already the head of the house: I have to go to work to be able to take care of the family,” says Gor, who was forcibly displaced from Artsakh. The 16-year-old boy has no time to think about education after being transferred from the city of Chartar,...
by Հասմիկ Համբարձումյան | Jan 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice, News
The fate of civil and criminal cases in the proceedings of the Artsakh law enforcement bodies, as well as the courts, is unknown due to the forced displacement of the entire Artsakh population, and the defendants involved in them have been acquitted of charges. Davit...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice
“I didn’t sleep well that night, my eyes closed for a moment. I saw my father in my dream. He was telling me to be calm, everything is fine, but one of us won’t return. Then I woke up from strong explosions. The positions could be seen near us. I...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 4, 2024 | Analysis, Editor's Choice
“The decree of Samvel Shahramanyan on the dissolution of the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh came into force since January 1, 2024,” Russian state media wrote on the night of December 31. The haste of such a record suggests that important...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 4, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Kornidzor is the last village of Armenia. From there, the depopulated city Berdzor of Artsakh can be seen easily. Olya Margaryan almost always looks in that direction: the road leading to Artsakh can be seen from her balcony. The 52-year-old woman hopes that one day...