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Artsakh Almanac: Ancestral History, Memory and Place in Subjugated Artsakh

Artsakh Almanac: Ancestral History, Memory and Place in Subjugated Artsakh

“If the world chooses to look away and not take action to save lives and challenge the Aliyev regime’s weak claim to the historically Armenian territory of Artsakh, the only “peace” to celebrate will be the peace of the graveyard – populated by generations of Artsakh Armenian families successfully erased by Ilham Aliyev’s genocidal regime and forgotten by the international[Read More…]

by 01/10/2023 Comments are Disabled World
Mass migration from Nagorno-Karabakh continues as breakaway republic dissolves

Mass migration from Nagorno-Karabakh continues as breakaway republic dissolves

Following the one-day offensive launched by Azeri forces against Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh on September 19, it was announced that the number of Armenian civilians who had fled the region had reached 89,000. Around 120,000 people were thought to be living in the region when the offensive began. The Russian RIA Novosti news agency yesterday morning quoted Nazeli Baghdasaryan, press[Read More…]

by 30/09/2023 Comments are Disabled World
Photo credit: Hrayr Badalyan

In Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the Answer is Self-Determination Not Subjugation

Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), a self-governing enclave in the South Caucasus, remains under total blockade by Azerbaijan. Over 120,000 Armenians—including 30,000 children—are on the brink of an unspeakable humanitarian catastrophe as food runs scarce, medicine cabinets fall bare, and children now suffer malnutrition. A single mountain road connects Artsakh to Armenia; it is the sole lifeline for the indigenous Armenians who live[Read More…]

by 01/02/2023 Comments are Disabled World
Protesters rally in a central square of Stepanakert on December 25.

Crisis in the Caucasus: Two Facts You Aren’t Being Told  

 Armenia is more critical to Russia’s security than Ukraine is Armenia is Russia’s sole ally in the Caucasus, a region I’ve often termed Ground Zero for Cold War 2.0. Without its Armenian partner, Russia would lose the Caucasus (Georgia/Armenia/Azerbaijan) and Caspian Sea — and possibly Turkic Central Asia — to pan-Turkism and NATO.  Pan-Turkic ideology parallels NATO’s own anti-Russian ideology[Read More…]

by 24/01/2023 Comments are Disabled World
Genocide is About to Unfold in Artsakh, and the West Has Secured a Front-Row Seat

Genocide is About to Unfold in Artsakh, and the West Has Secured a Front-Row Seat

For seventeen days, Azerbaijani special forces and military personnel—masquerading as “environmentalists”—have blocked the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia. They have effectively severed the only lifeline the Artsakh Armenians have to the outside world—a lifeline guaranteed by the Trilateral Statement of November 10, 2020. With 120,000 Artsakh Armenians now completely encircled and isolated, Azerbaijan is poised to rid itself of the entire[Read More…]

by 31/12/2022 Comments are Disabled World
Why Azerbaijan is Unfit to Rule over the Armenians of Artsakh

Why Azerbaijan is Unfit to Rule over the Armenians of Artsakh

Corrupt, sadistic, and run by a hereditary dictatorship, Azerbaijan is unfit to rule over others, least of all Armenian Christians. Yet that iniquity could materialize due to the recent 44-day war by Azerbaijan, Turkey, and terrorist jihadis against the Artsakh Republic (Nagorno-Karabagh) and Armenia. The November 9, 2020 armistice could force democratic, Armenian-governed Artsakh (pop. 150,000) into Azerbaijan’s (pop. 10[Read More…]

by 20/01/2021 1 comment World
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