by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 4, 2024 | Editor's Choice
In just one week, from September 24 to October 2, 2023, about 100 thousand Artsakh residents moved from Nagorno Karabakh to the Republic of Armenia. A situation was created, in which there is no Artsakh, but there are people of Artsakh with their various social,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 27, 2023 | Editor's Choice
77-year-old Zoya Martirosyan and her 83-year-old husband were miraculously saved from the Azerbaijani attack on September 19. They lived in Shosh village surrounded by Azerbaijanis for a week, not knowing that the village was deserted, all the inhabitants left their...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 26, 2023 | Editor's Choice
For 35-year-old Raisa Sahakyan (Aghabekyan) and her family, the last three years have been difficult and full of trials. First, they were displaced from Shushi, then, not being able to enjoy their new apartment, they were forcibly displaced from Stepanakert. The...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 25, 2023 | Editor's Choice, Social Rights
These days, more than a dozen people from Artsakh received information from Converse Bank that the gold they pledged in the bank was lost. The information provided by the bank to the citizens who pledged the gold is conflicting: some were told that it was lost, while...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 25, 2023 | Editor's Choice
After being forcibly displaced from Artsakh, 35-year-old Knar Sahakyan and her 11-year-old daughter live in a garage. The monthly rent for a cold, damp and cramped garage is AMD 50,000. There are one and a half rooms without utilities. The owner of the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 22, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Tigran and Alisa’s life together lasted two months. The happiness of newlyweds from Artsakh was interrupted by the war of September 19. Tigran was in positions since September 12. “He used to call me every morning when he was in positions. On September 19,...