#First Nagorno-Karabakh War
A personal history of trauma: a woman of war
Every time war comes, one woman and her family are forced to leave their home, and every time, they hope it will only be for a short while.
A personal history of trauma: a woman of war
By Larissa SotievaEvery time war comes, one woman and her family are forced to leave their home, and every time, they hope it will only be for a short while.
A personal history of trauma: a grandmother’s keys
Exploring societal trauma through the personal stories of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, how it manifests, and how it contributes to the conflict.
A personal history of trauma: a grandmother’s keys
By Larissa SotievaExploring societal trauma through the personal stories of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, how it manifests, and how it contributes to the conflict.
Azerbaijan’s children of war: Part I
Leyla and Imdad, Azerbaijani IDPs who were just children during the first Nagorno-Karabakh War remember the stories of their displacement.
Azerbaijan’s children of war: Part I
By Hamida GiyasbayliLeyla and Imdad, Azerbaijani IDPs who were just children during the first Nagorno-Karabakh War remember the stories of their displacement.
Opinion | A plea, a protest, and a good president: cosmetic changes in a cosmetic country
A government U-turn in Azerbaijan on compensation for war victims and other concessions are only cosmetic changes to a country filled with injustice.
Opinion | A plea, a protest, and a good president: cosmetic changes in a cosmetic country
By Arzu GeybullaA government U-turn in Azerbaijan on compensation for war victims and other concessions are only cosmetic changes to a country filled with injustice.
Azerbaijan calls for ‘urgent measures’ after Karabakh veteran statue unveiled in Georgian village
Azerbaijan summoned the Georgian ambassador over the statue of the ethnic Armenian veteran, which was unveiled on Azerbaijan’s ‘Black January’.
Azerbaijan calls for ‘urgent measures’ after Karabakh veteran statue unveiled in Georgian village
Azerbaijan summoned the Georgian ambassador over the statue of the ethnic Armenian veteran, which was unveiled on Azerbaijan’s ‘Black January’.
Those closest to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ‘most supportive of peace’
International Alert: ‘The further people live from the frontline, the more strongly they speak about patriotism’.
Those closest to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ‘most supportive of peace’
International Alert: ‘The further people live from the frontline, the more strongly they speak about patriotism’.
Pashinyan and Aliyev vow to reduce tensions after meeting in Tajikistan
The Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders agreed on a direct line of communication to prevent ceasefire violations over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Pashinyan and Aliyev vow to reduce tensions after meeting in Tajikistan
The Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders agreed on a direct line of communication to prevent ceasefire violations over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Caring for the war-wounded: a thankless task in Azerbaijan
For many of the loved ones of disabled veterans, being a carer is a full time task with little support.
Caring for the war-wounded: a thankless task in Azerbaijan
By Seymur KazimovFor many of the loved ones of disabled veterans, being a carer is a full time task with little support.
‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict
For a generation that grew up with the conflict, displaced and moving from place to place, the prospect of continuing bloodshed is especially tough.
‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict
By Seymur KazimovFor a generation that grew up with the conflict, displaced and moving from place to place, the prospect of continuing bloodshed is especially tough.