Articles about Artsakh from international media sources
- Azerbaijan and Turkey’s genocidal assault against ArmeniansBy Uzay Bulut From September 27 to November 10, the Armenian Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in the South Caucasus was exposed to a genocidal assault at the hands of Azerbaijan and Turkey. The entire world watched while the aggressors committed many crimes and indiscriminately shelled the indigenous lands of Armenians. Turkey also sent Azerbaijan mercenaries from Syria with known… Read more: Azerbaijan and Turkey’s genocidal assault against Armenians
- Two men beheaded in videos from Nagorno-Karabakh war identifiedBy Andrew Roth Two elderly men who were beheaded by Azerbaijani forces in videos widely shared on messaging apps have been identified, confirming two of the bloodiest atrocities of the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh. The ethnic Armenian men were non-combatants, people in their respective villages said. Both were beheaded by men in the uniforms of… Read more: Two men beheaded in videos from Nagorno-Karabakh war identified
- Azerbaijan: Unlawful Strikes in Nagorno-KarabakhBy Human Rights Watch Investigate Alleged Indiscriminate Attacks, Use of Explosive Weapons Azerbaijani forces carried out apparently indiscriminate attacks in Stepanakert in violation of the laws of war during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights Watch said today. A Human Rights Watch on-site investigation in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh’s largest city, found numerous incidents in which Azerbaijan’s forces… Read more: Azerbaijan: Unlawful Strikes in Nagorno-Karabakh
- Cultural Heritage is Caught Up in the Conflict Over Nagorno-KarabakhBy Tom Mutch After being photographed with a cross in one hand and an automatic rifle in the other, Father Hovhannes became a viral sensation in Armenia. He says he never intended to become a symbol of defiance during the recent war over Nagorno-Karabakh, the region within Azerbaijan that has attempted to break away and declare itself… Read more: Cultural Heritage is Caught Up in the Conflict Over Nagorno-Karabakh
- The war against Nagorno Karabakh is the latest episode in the process of Armenian genocideInterview withDr. John Eibner – president ofChristian Solidarity International (CSI) Christian Solidarity International is a Christian human rights NGO that is “committed to defending religious liberty, helping victims of religious repression, victimized children, and victims of disaster.” Portions of this interview were published in German in Die Tagespost, November 26, 2020 A new chapter in… Read more: The war against Nagorno Karabakh is the latest episode in the process of Armenian genocide
- Azeri, Turkish War Crimes Against Armenians Must Not Go UnpunishedBy Uzay Bulut The war launched by Azerbaijan and Turkey against the Armenian Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) in the South Caucuses on September 27 has been halted through an agreement, which was brokered by Russia and imposed on Armenia. Based on the circulating agreement, Armenians must relinquish most of their homeland in Artsakh to Azerbaijan… Read more: Azeri, Turkish War Crimes Against Armenians Must Not Go Unpunished
- Time for the World to Recognize Artsakh RepublicBy Uzay Bulut On October 10 a temporary ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan, brokered by Russia, was announced, nearly two weeks after Azerbaijan started shelling Armenians in the Artsakh Republic, more commonly known as Nagorno-Karabakh, located in the South Caucasus. However, since the ceasefire came into force, blasts still hit Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh, say eyewitnesses… Read more: Time for the World to Recognize Artsakh Republic