by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 11, 2023 | Army, Editor's Choice
On September 1, Suren Altunyan, a 19-year-old resident, contract soldier of Artsakh Armed Forces, from Stepanakert, was supposed to come to Yerevan to take exams for studying at Yerevan State University Law School. He applied for admission to the university in the...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 8, 2023 | 44-Day War, Editor's Choice
“The return of the captives should take place in the near future: it’s a matter of hours or days,” Sargis Khandanyan, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the National Assembly, announced this in a briefing with journalists at the National...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Dec 8, 2023 | Editor's Choice
On September 25, during the gas station explosion in Stepanakert, Irina Grigoryan lost her two sons, 24-year-old Gennady and 15-year-old Aren. The boys had gone there with their father to find an opportunity to transport the women of the family to Armenia by a car....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 8, 2023 | Closed Institutions, Editor's Choice
The hunger strike of life convicts in the Sevan penitentiary was stopped today. First, 3 lifers stopped the hunger strike, then everyone else. The Penitentiary Service explains that the reason is the explanatory work carried out with the hunger strikers. However, it...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Dec 8, 2023 | Editor's Choice
“The house is still nothing. The human loss was great: my husband was killed, my brother was killed, my cousin was killed, my sister’s husband died in an explosion, and the brother-in-law, 15-year-old, also was killed…” said a 30-year-old...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 7, 2023 | Editor's Choice
“We probably won’t see each other anymore. the situation is very bad,” said the son in the positions to his mother abroad on September 13, when the later asked him what she should bring for him Adelina Avetisyan is finishing the illustration with the...