by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 4, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Rafik Martirosyan, who arrived in Armenia from Artsakh after famine, war and psychological problems, is still tormented by the fact that he does not have any information about his brother. The 66-year-old man told Forrights.am that he has not heard from his brother...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 1, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Robert Badasyan celebrated his 28th birthday amid the sounds of exploding shells. The recent Artsakh war, which started on September 19, continued with the same intensity on the 20th. He was in the positions of Gyulatagh village of Martakert region when the enemy...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Nov 29, 2023 | Editor's Choice
The leadership of Armenia – the Prime Minister, the President, the Speaker of the Parliament – say one after the other that the state bodies of Artsakh should not continue their work in Armenia, because there is a legitimate government in Armenia. And the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Nov 28, 2023 | Closed Institutions, Editor's Choice
Yesterday, November 27, a group hunger strike started in the Sevan penitentiary. Forrights.am received this information from the family mmembers of the convicts. The reason for the hunger strike became known to us today: The institution of gradual change of detention...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Nov 28, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Sonya Martirosyan has been baking bread with “jengyal” [bread with specific herbs] in Stepanakert market for 24 years. “It has an immortal taste; it is one of the symbols of Artsakh,” says Mrs. Sonya, remembering the bright days. Her place was at the...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Nov 27, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Narine Sahakyan, who lost her eldest son on September 19 and was displaced from Artsakh, looks at her younger son with emotion and says that she misses her brother very much. Samvel Sahakyan was killed as a result of the military operations carried out by Azerbaijan....