by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 14, 2024 | Editor's Choice
When Mrs. Eleonora heard the first explosion on September 19, 2023, she thought it was a military exercise, because she was sure that the Russian peacekeepers would prevent large-scale military operations. But the peacekeepers did not interfere or could not take steps...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 14, 2024 | Editor's Choice
63-year-old Gyulchora Davtyan says that she still does not believe what happened to her and other Artsakh residents. “Every house has a loss of life. There is not a family from Artsakh that does not have a victim or an injured person, we all die one day, but we...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 14, 2024 | Closed Institutions, Editor's Choice
Yesterday, an exhibition of the works of three life convicts, Aram Arakelyan, Mikayel Martirosyan and Igor Ohanyan, was organized in the Sevan Penitentiary, in which the clay dishes and decorative items presented were donated to the “Hay Manuk” [Armenian...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 3, 2024 | Editor's Choice
72-year-old Roza Gasparyan, twice-displaced, 3rd group disabled person, and her family narrowly escaped the Sumgait pogroms and settled in Stepanakert back in 1988. The mother of four children indignantly remembers the bitter days of her life; repeated forced...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 3, 2024 | Editor's Choice
57-year-old Marieta Sargsyan, who is from Artsakh, was captured by the Azerbaijanis after the war operations of September 19, 2023. The woman was captured when she started looking for her partner. Marieta Sargsyan worked and lived in a farm near Chldran village of...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 3, 2024 | Editor's Choice
After the 44-Day War, Arega Arakelyan, a resident of the Taghavard-Kaler village of Martuni region of Artsakh, has gone through many trials. And the most serious one was the grave injuries sustained by her husband Pargev Arakelyan during the explosion at the gas...