by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
VTB Bank (Armenia) has sued Karen Martirosyan, who was deported from Artsakh. In a conversation with forrights.am, Karen Martirosyan mentioned that a court session had already taken place in Stepanakert, and now the Judicial Acts Compulsory Enforcement Service is...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
Rudik Sarkhoshev, 60, was from the Arzni community of the Kotayk region. He volunteered from the very first day of the 44-day war, but because of his age he was not taken to Artsakh. Three days later, however, he left for Hadrut, where he was killed on October 10....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
Assyrian conscript Ivan (Iokhan) Avdoshoyev was killed on October 24, 2020 in Askeran. A few days before the incident, in a phone conversation with his uncle, he said that if he did not call even a day, it would mean that he was gone. The grandmother of the dead...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
A woman from Lori region who lost her only son in the 44-day war is looking for a chance to become a mother for the second time. Karine Dallakyan, 56, who lives in the village of Darpas, Lori region, spends most of her day in the room of her son, Karen, who died in...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 14, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
We lost a son, a place: everything We have been living in Kovsakan, Kashatagh since 1998. From the very beginning, when we went there, there was nothing. They said it would be fine. We built the house on our own, we took care of the children on our own. Then they...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 14, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
Martiros Saryan was one of the five children of a family living in the village of Nor Taghel in Hadrut. After 44 days of war and no news about him for months, his parents learned that he had died on the very first day of the war. ” Martiros was my second son. He...