by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 2, 2020 | Army, Editor's Choice, Freedom of Assembly, Projects, Reports, Social Rights
(Berlin) – Azerbaijani forces have inhumanely treated numerous ethnic Armenian military troops captured in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights Watch said today. They subjected these prisoners of war (POWs) to physical abuse and...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Nov 17, 2020 | Editor's Choice, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Speech, News
The RA President Armen Sarkissian issued an adress, which reads: “Dear compatriots in Armenia, Artsakh and the Diaspora, Armenians all over the world are currently living one of the most turning points in the millennial history of our nation. The goals we were...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 28, 2020 | Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Speech, News
Armenians in France blocked the A7 highway leading to Valence demanding Paris to take action against the ongoing Turkish-Azeri attacks on Artsakh. “We are losing our 18-20 year old children at the border,” said one of the demonstrators. “And we will do anything for...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 1, 2020 | Army, Freedom of Assembly, News, Photos
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the Azerbaijani attacks against Nagorno Karabakh can have no justifications, Macrons told the reporters in Brussels before the meeting of the EU leaders. ‘’I directly told Aliyev that the attack against Nagorno...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2019 | Freedom of Assembly
“It was obvious that during the whole preliminary investigation and the trial we did not deal with the law, but it was a political order,” Jirayr Seflyan’s lawyer Arayik Papikyan told Forrights. Days ago, the Court of Cassation ruled to suspend...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 16, 2018 | Freedom of Assembly
Activist-artist Paylak Tevanyan was found guilty of using violence against a government representative. Judge Davit Harutyunyan of the Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan sentenced Paylak Tevanyan to a fine of 500,000 drams but applied amnesty. This means that...