by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 3, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Albert Arustamyan, a 71-year-old resident of Rubinyants 2, Zeytun administrative district of Yerevan, who threw an apple at the prime minister’s direction from the 9th floor window last week, has lived in Stepanakert for 70 years. Today, Albert’s family of...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
In order to work or continue working in the healthcare sphere, healthcare workers in Armenia undergo certification. This requirement is mandatory from January 1, 2023 and is defined by the law “On Medical Care and Service of the Population”. At the end of...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
According to Khachatur Melikyan, a 54-year-old pediatrician of the Martakert Medical Association, Artaskh, it was very difficult for doctors to adapt after the forced displacement. “There is no need to be afraid of difficulties, but what happened was very harsh...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
September 19 should have been one of the hard days for Yelizaveta Mnatsakanyan, like for every Artsakh resident under siege. 60-year-old Mrs. Yelizaveta woke up early that day, baked bread and went to Stepanakert from Khachmach village of Askeran region. The bread...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Abraham Marukhyan left for the 44-Day War on September 27, when he learned that the Azerbaijani side had attacked Artsakh. He participated in the war in Mataghis, where he had served as an officer for two years. Abraham Marukhyan was a lieutenant. Although he had the...