Armenia

Sieged and Starved: 120,000 Armenians

“Siege starvation,” according to Tom Dannenbaum, a Professor of International Law, is “a war crime of societal torture.”

Azerbaijan Continues Torture of Armenian Hostages

Despite the Azeri-Armenian conflict having formally ended in 2020, Azerbaijan continues to hold hostage and torture Armenians

Artsakh: Obsessions and Distractions in the Wake of the War in Ukraine

As the West is distracted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, another conflict simmers in the Caucasus.

Azerbaijan & Turkey’s Ominous Assault Against Armenians

Another potential Armenian genocide is unfolding right before our eyes. What are we doing to prevent it?

Azerbaijan Desecrates Armenian Cultural and Religious Heritage

Since Azerbaijan’s aggressive war against Artsakh in 2020, considerable damage has deliberately been caused by the government of Azerbaijan against the Armenian cultural and religious heritage in Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian republic in the South Caucuses.

Azerbaijan Is Torturing and Beheading Armenians 

Tolerating the crimes by Azerbaijan is no different from tolerating crimes of ISIS. Signing deals with Azerbaijan is akin to signing deals with ISIS.

Alexander’s Crumbling Wall: The Caucasus Order on the Brink of Collapse

The fragile peace the Russia has experienced by granting autonomy to ethnic minorities may unravel under the strains of the Ukrainian Invasion.

Why are Turkey and Azerbaijan targeting Armenia and Greece?

The same ideology that motivated the 1913-23 Armenian genocide motivates Turkey’s and Azerbaijan’s aggressions against Armenians, Greeks and other Christians.

Azerbaijan Brutally Hunting Down Azeri Dissidents

Death threats, kangaroo courts, attempted assassinations, and mysterious deaths await international Azeri critics of Azerbaijan.

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