by Ani Gevorgyan | Aug 20, 2024 | Cultural Rights, Editor's Choice
Recently, the screening of the documentary film “1489” about the 44-Day War took place in Yerevan. Shoghakat Vardanyan’s film was presented twice at the 21st Golden Apricot International Film Festival, both times the audience left the hall shocked...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Jul 17, 2024 | Editor's Choice, Freedom of Assembly
44-year-old Yesayi Karamyan, who was the most severely injured citizen from the special measures used by the police on June 12, was finally recognized as a victim. According to Manush Yesayan, the lawyer representing Karamyan’s interests, she submitted a report...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Jul 8, 2024 | Editor's Choice
As a result of the military operations that preceded the depopulation of Artsakh last year, Vaghuhas village of Martakert, NK had three victims. The residents of the border village in some way managed to leave before the enemy penetrated into their settlement. Asatur...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Jul 8, 2024 | Editor's Choice
24-year-old Diana Pahramazyan had her third child on December 7, 2022, the same day when the Lachin Corridor was blockaded and Artsakh (NK) was under siege. The young woman says that at that time she could not even imagine that she would celebrate her little...
by Ani Gevorgyan | Jun 21, 2024 | Editor's Choice
“I am a native of Karabakh, a 58-year-old native of Karabakh, I have not gone anywhere from there, my permanent place of residence was Stepanakert, and now…” says Marieta Yepremyan, who is one of the many Artsakh residents who is still not considered...