Topic: Artsakh ethnic cleansing
TEGH, Armenia — The village of Tegh, in the municipality of the same name, in Syunik Province, feels cut off not only from Armenia but from the entire world. Public[...]
By Jackie Abramian In 2020, the Republic of Azerbaijan unleashed a 44-day war–with Turkey’s full military support and Israeli armament–against the indigenous Christian Armenian population in its disputed enclave of[...]
NEW YORK — Emily Mkrtichian’s important and timely documentary feature, “There Was There Was Not,” tells the recent and tragic history of Artsakh through the lives of four remarkable women[...]
By Shushanik Hayriyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator WATERTOWN — On Moskovyan 6/7 in Yerevan, Armenia, Tumanyan’s ART looks like just another restaurant with a cozy space and the smell of[...]
WATERTOWN, Mass. — Project Save Photographic Archive, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the global Armenian experience through photography, announced today its lineup of fall programming, including its first major[...]
WEST NEWTON, Mass. — The West Newton Cinema Foundation will present a special screening of the internationally acclaimed documentary “There Was, There Was Not,” on Friday, November 7, at 7[...]
By Astghik Bedevian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Armenian opposition figures and Nagorno-Karabakh’s exiled leaders visited a military cemetery in Yerevan on Friday, September 19, on the second anniversary of an Azerbaijani[...]
“The falling of a leaf is quieter than the felling of a forest, but it tells us just as much about the coming of autumn.” Anon It is a truism[...]
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenian population displaced by Azerbaijan’s September 2023 offensive should stop hoping to return to its homeland, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Monday, August 18,[...]
By Claire Giangrave VATICAN (Religion News Service) —As President Donald Trump hosts peace talks this week with the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, two former Soviet states that have been[...]