by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice
70-year-old Gulvard Markosyan, who was forcibly displaced from Artsakh, lost two grandchildren as a result of an explosion at a gas station near Stepanakert in the fall of last year. Another grandson miraculously survived after receiving severe burns. The elderly...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Stepanakert contract soldier Madat Asryan was in his military unit on September 19, 2023. “We were expecting a war since the end of May. In the difficult conditions of the siege, it was expected that the situation would become more serious and eventually an...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice
19-year-old Roman Telyan, who went into temporary and then contract service, wanted to give a gold chain to his sister on her birthday. The sister received that chain after her brother’s death, with the inscription “I will always be by your side”....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 9, 2024 | Torture
On August 8, a discussion was held at the Media Center on the subject “Tear gas and torture. Allegations and official denials about the violence of an Artsakh citizen.” The speakers were Roman Yeritsyan, lawyer; Edgar Martirosyan, head of the Human Rights...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 9, 2024 | Editor's Choice
The Government of Armenia announced the start of the third phase of the program for the housing of Artsakh residents. Registration for the first phase started on June 15, but, as the government admits, only 250 families applied for the first phase, and only 30 of them...