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Opinion | Now, more than ever, Armenia must secure the rights of people with disabilities
With scores left with disabilities following the war, the Armenian authorities must push forwards with plans to create an inclusive society.
Opinion | Now, more than ever, Armenia must secure the rights of people with disabilities
By Anahit ChilingaryanWith scores left with disabilities following the war, the Armenian authorities must push forwards with plans to create an inclusive society.
Human Rights Watch publishes reports on ‘unlawful’ strikes
Human Right Watch has published two separate reports on unlawful use of explosive weapons by Armenian and Azerbaijani forces.
Human Rights Watch publishes reports on ‘unlawful’ strikes
Human Right Watch has published two separate reports on unlawful use of explosive weapons by Armenian and Azerbaijani forces.
Armenia awaits complete numbers of killed soldiers and POWs
So far, Armenia has published the names of 1,779 killed soldiers.
Armenia awaits complete numbers of killed soldiers and POWs
So far, Armenia has published the names of 1,779 killed soldiers.
Amnesty International verifies ‘gruesome’ atrocity videos
The international rights organisation has verified a number of videos showing extra-judicial executions and other war crimes.
Amnesty International verifies ‘gruesome’ atrocity videos
The international rights organisation has verified a number of videos showing extra-judicial executions and other war crimes.
Pressure on Pashinyan grows as Church leaders call for his resignation
As protests continue in Yerevan, Armenian Apostolic Church leaders have also joined the calls for the Prime Minister’s resignation.
Pressure on Pashinyan grows as Church leaders call for his resignation
As protests continue in Yerevan, Armenian Apostolic Church leaders have also joined the calls for the Prime Minister’s resignation.
Frustration in Armenia as POWs remain in captivity
Delays in the exchange of prisoners of war (POWs) and a large number of soldiers missing in action have led to increasing frustration in Armenia.
Frustration in Armenia as POWs remain in captivity
Delays in the exchange of prisoners of war (POWs) and a large number of soldiers missing in action have led to increasing frustration in Armenia.
From Beirut to Yerevan: A survivor’s story
Shoghik Hekimyan-Godalazian, 73, moved to Armenia after a massive explosion in August 2020 ripped through her home in downtown Beirut.
From Beirut to Yerevan: A survivor’s story
By Nellie PetrossianShoghik Hekimyan-Godalazian, 73, moved to Armenia after a massive explosion in August 2020 ripped through her home in downtown Beirut.
How the South Caucasus stacks up in the coronavirus second wave
After an initial outbreak in Spring, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia are once again facing rising coronavirus case numbers.
How the South Caucasus stacks up in the coronavirus second wave
After an initial outbreak in Spring, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia are once again facing rising coronavirus case numbers.
‘We’ve left our hearts there’: Displaced by war in Nagorno-Karabakh
The war forced tens of thousands of Nagorno-Karabakh residents to flee their homes, now some of them are ready to share their stories.
‘We’ve left our hearts there’: Displaced by war in Nagorno-Karabakh
By Dvin TitizianThe war forced tens of thousands of Nagorno-Karabakh residents to flee their homes, now some of them are ready to share their stories.
Videos appear to show more war crimes in Nagorno-Karabakh
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan has said they are investigating videos appearing to show Azerbaijani soldiers committing war crimes.
Videos appear to show more war crimes in Nagorno-Karabakh
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan has said they are investigating videos appearing to show Azerbaijani soldiers committing war crimes.