Our writers
Seymur Kazimov
Seymur is a journalist specialising in conflict studies who is experienced in cross-border monitoring and reporting. He has been working as a journalist for the last 15 years. He writes about conflicts, politics, international relations, human rights, and the media.
Silvia Stöber
Silvia is a German journalist specialising on Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus. Her work has appeared in Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Tagesspiegel, Tagesschau.de and others.
Stepan Grigoryan
Stepan is head of the Analytical Centre for Globalisation and Regional Cooperation in Armenia.
Tamta Mikeladze
Tamta is a lawyer and human rights activist from Georgia. She is one of the founders of the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Centre and is an associate professor at Ilia State University.
Tamuna Chkareuli
Tamuna is a freelance journalist and a professional photographer. With a keen interest in social issues, she focuses on labour rights and disability and gender-related problems.
Tamar Khoshtaria
Tamar Khoshtaria is a Senior Researcher at CRRC Georgia.
Tanya Lokshina
Tanya Lokshina is the Europe and Central Asia Associate director at Human Rights Watch.
Tata Shoshiashvili
Before joining OC Media as a reporter, Tata worked as a journalist in Georgian newspaper Resonance for over 2 years. She is interested in politics, and especially everything related to the North Caucasus. Writing is Tata’s outlet to relax and she believes she has found her dream profession in journalism.
Tato Khundadze
Tato Khundadze is a lecturer in International Political Economy at the Georgian-American University and head of the Analytical Division at the Georgian Public Broadcaster.
Tatul Hakobyan
Tatul is a journalist and the coordinator of ANI Armenian Research Center. He has authored three books: ‘Karabakh Diary: Green and Black’, ‘Looking from Ararat: Armenians and Turks’, and ‘Valley of Death: a 44-Day Catastrophe’.