In September last year a European country was wiped off the map. The Republic of Artsakh capitulated to Azerbaijan; its ...
Within 24 hours, Karabakh's Armenian de facto leadership surrendered, and, in the days that followed, nearly the entire population of the territory, virtually all ethnic Armenians, fled.
The full statement is provided below. “A year ago, on September 19, as a result of the military attack by Azerbaijan, the entire indigenous population of Nagorno-Karabakh, more than 115,000 Armenians, ...
Its timing is coinciding with the one-year anniversary of the once unthinkable: the end of Artsakh Republic and the ethnic cleansing of its population and imprisonment of its leadership. The current ...
Spectator This September 19 marked the sad anniversary of the short-lived glorious independent Artsakh’s tragic end. The ...
Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous enclave located in the South Caucasus. For decades, the territory has been the source of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is internationally recognized as ...
This cultural genocide is continuing still in Pakistan against Hindus and in Artsakh against ethnic Armenians. Hindu heritage ...
to address the ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh and demand the release of the 23 Armenian hostages. The Holy Savior Cathedral in Shushi, before and after. (Image: Diocese of Artsakh ...
September 19, 2024 Armenian National Committee International Diaspora Comments Off on ANC-International statement on the first anniversary of the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh September 19 marks the ...
more than 115,000 Armenians, had to leave their homes within a few days. This displacement, which was the last stage of the ethnic cleansing policy, took place during the session of the UN General ...