by Journalists for Human Rights | Jul 7, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
19-year-old Torgom Sayadyan died in Mataghis at the hands of his older brother. Arthur Sayadyan, who suffered a concussion after Torgom’s death, was treated in a psychiatric hospital and then returned to service. Torgom and Arthur grew up in a large Assyrian family...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 28, 2021 | News
Yesterday, the Azerbaijani military servicemen threatened residents of the Syunik Province Tegh village with firearms in the sovereign territory of Armenia, and did not allow them to gather the harvested grass. In particular, on June 26 2021, several residents of Tegh...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 25, 2021 | Editor's Choice, News
Kashatagh resident Anahit Harutyunyan has been baking bread for soldiers in her house since the first day of the war. She left the house when the bomb fell in the garden. She was unable to move items. Nobody helped Anahit, nobody provided her with a car. She ran away,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 25, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
In Yerevan, at the end of the Ulnetsi Street, there is a metal door, in the arched part of which we read: “X Military Unit”. A statue of a soldier is placed next to the door. This is where the memorial to the victims of the three wars in Artsakh can be...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 21, 2021 | News
The party of Armenia’s acting PM Nikol Pashinyan has won snap elections, the country’s electoral commission says. Preliminary results from all 2,008 polling stations give the Civil Contract party 54%, it says. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian claimed victory...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 18, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
Harutyun Hakobyan, 22, voluntarily left for Artsakh on September 29, opposing his father’s prohibition. The next day, his father and elder brother also left for Artsakh. Harutyun was killed by a sniper during a battle in Hadrut. Single father Hakob Hakobyan...