by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 13, 2024 | Editor's Choice
51-year-old Sargis Hayrapetyan was the deputy director of the Charles Aznavour Cultural Center in Stepanakert, and now works as a worker at the National Children’s Library in Yerevan. He was born and lived in Stepanakert, NK. A construction engineer by...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 13, 2024 | Army, Editor's Choice
“I opened Facebook and the first thing I saw was my son’s picture with the text “The soldier who died today in the Meghri military unit is Aghasi Serozh Dallakyan…”: this is how Gohar Hayrapetyan learned about the death of her soldier son. On...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 13, 2024 | Editor's Choice
“In peacetime, I was a craftsman; when there was a war, I was an artilleryman,” 45-year-old Artsakh resident Hakob Grigoryan briefly tells about his life. Grigoryan, a father of three, was wounded in the legs during the 2020 war, but returned to the front line shortly...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 13, 2024 | Analysis, Editor's Choice
A few days ago, Armen Rustamyan, a deputy from the “Armenia” faction in the National Assembly, asked Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan: “Is the issue of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide on the Foreign Ministry’s agenda or not?” In response, the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 13, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Andranik Gabrielyan, who received a shrapnel wound during the one-day war of September 19, 2023 in Artsakh, was born in the village of Chldran, Martakert region of NK. After compulsory military service, he started working in the National Security Service of Artsakh...