by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 11, 2021 | Closed Institutions
Karen Hovhannisyan, a detainee in Nubarashen penitentiary, went on a hunger strike today. He has one demand: to stop the inhuman treatment of him, to punish his executioners, the law enforcement officers who made him disabled by torturing him two years ago, those who...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Oct 4, 2021 | Human Rights Defenders at Risk
The Yezidi community of Armenia held a petition in defense of the head of the Yezidi Center for Human Rights, human rights activist Sashik Sultanyan. More than 1,500 Yezidis from the Yezidi community took part in the petition, expressing their disagreement with the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 29, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
– You are a fatherless boy; where are you going? – Those who do not have a father, I am going to take care of their children. These are Nver Gulinyan’s words when he was going to war. Nver Nver was born in 1996, when I was 44 years old. Some people...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 29, 2021 | Editor's Choice, News
“I reported to the Prosecutor General’s Office about the crime of falsifications committed by the investigator, after which it became possible to charge and convict me, but the Prosecutor General’s Office replied in writing that it did not contain...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Sep 29, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
The name of Karapet Burnazyan, an 18-year-old participant in the 44-day war, first appeared on the list of victims, later he was recognized as missing, and after some time — as a prisoner of war. The DNA response, according to which Karapet was killed, was ready...