by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 13, 2025 | Editor's Choice
A mother from Mokhratagh set out on a journey of evacuation, hoping to reach Armenia and find her wounded son in one of the Yerevan hospitals. 65-year-old Anahit Sargsyan’s son, Gevorg, has been going up to positions with the militia every month to defend...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 13, 2025 | Editor's Choice
Lilit Grigoryan worked as a district obstetrician at the Mother and Child Healthcare Center of the Republic of Artsakh until September 19, 2023. Her beloved profession for 20 years was entirely related to monitoring the health of pregnant women registered at the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 13, 2025 | Editor's Choice
“He fought, he strived, he died, but the Turk is now in his home. He probably doesn’t know that the Turk is in his home,” Marine Petrosyan says about her son. The mother’s pain is inexplicable. She is a doctor: it is incalculable how many women she has helped to give...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 13, 2025 | Editor's Choice
“Dad, don’t go. Mom, don’t let dad go. Something might happen to him.” These were the last words that little Lilit said to her father, Babken Adamyan. On the morning of September 19, Babken returned home from the positions. As usual, he had taken his daughter to...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 13, 2025 | Editor's Choice
Anush Hayrapetyan was born in the village of Petrosashen, Hadrut region, NK. In the 90s, she was forced to leave the village because the Azerbaijanis set it on fire. She moved with her family to the village of Khtsaberd in the same region. After the high school, she...