by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 25, 2023 | Editor's Choice, News
Artsakh residents say goodbye to their homeland. “We are miserable; I cannot describe what I feel. I prefer something to happen with me, to die, but not to live these moments,” said Liana, a resident of Stepanakert, in a conversation with Forrights.am. She...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 23, 2023 | Editor's Choice, News
46-year-old detainee Armen Simonyan is one of the many prisoners who, having weak health from the start, cannot survive in the unbearable conditions created for patients in Armenian detention centers, lack of medical aid and medical care, and die without seeing...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 12, 2023 | News
U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Bob Menendez warned U.S. lawmakers that Azerbaijan’s blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh has all the hallmarks of genocide and pledged to hold Azerbaijan accountable. The Senator called on the Biden Administration to enforce...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 11, 2023 | Editor's Choice, News
“I’m better now,” said Jambul Hovsepyan from Artsakh in a conversation with Forrights.am. It is three day since his son, Vahe Hovsepyan, has returned from Baku. To remind, on August 28, three young people from Artsakh were kidnapped by armed...
by Հասմիկ Համբարձումյան | Aug 8, 2023 | 44-Day War, Army, Editor's Choice, News
42-year-old Lali Aydoeva, a Yezidi by nationality, lost her only son, Davit, and earlier, her husband, in the 44-day war. The young woman now lives alone in a rented apartment in Yerevan. “I’m suffocating, I go back and forth in the house, I kiss and hug...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Jul 21, 2023 | Editor's Choice, News
On July 21, the citizens of the Republic of Artsakh [NK] tried to cross the Hakari bridge and go to their homes. Armenian and international journalists covered their return to Artsakh. Margarita Karamyan, one of the initiators, a resident of Artsakh, the...