by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2021 | Army
Robert Karapetyan has been missing for three months. His remains, identified by a DNA test, were buried 3 months after his death. His mother, Nara, never saw her son’s face. She envies the mothers who were fortunate enough to see their dead children’s faces...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice
On April 14, it was the 40th day after passing away of Norik Vardanyan, an 18-year-old participant in the 44-day war. The remains of the soldier who served only two months could be found and identified by DNA testing only about five months after the end of the war, on...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 28, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice
Davit Rafayelyan died on the way to Shushi on November 7. He was a sergeant and spent a year and a half in the 5th Battalion in Hadrut. David was under siege in Hadrut for days, then escaped with the recruits under his responsibility and moved to other positions. He...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 24, 2021 | News
President of the USA Joe Biden for the 1st time of all U.S. Presidents officially recognized the Armenian Genocide in his message addressed to the Armenian people. Biden used the word ‘’genocide’’ in his message. The statement runs as follows,”Each year on this...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Apr 22, 2021 | Closed Institutions
The health condition of Vagharshak Khostikyan, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike for 36 days in “Nubarashen” penitentiary institution, deteriorated yesterday. The employees of the institution provided first aid, after which Khostikyan was taken...