Day 1 of Peace, Nagorno Karabakh
By Lika Zakaryan (A refugee from Stepanakert, writing in Armenia.) The war is officially over but it…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan (A refugee from Stepanakert, writing in Armenia.) The war is officially over but it…
Read moreMet a very nice woman today. Her husband and eldest son are in the war, and she and her two children…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan, Stepanakert “Cubes of sugar” Shushi was bombed again. The war continues,…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan, Stepanakert In the morning the weather in Stepanakert was excellent. Autumn, a light…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan, Stepanakert Today, I was in the maternity hospital, which was bombed yesterday. To…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan, Stepanakert We had no electricity for most of the day today. I couldn’t even…
Read moreOne month. For 744 hours we have been living and going through war. We have lost 1006 of our best men.…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan, Stepanakert The third humanitarian ceasefire was as useless as the previous two. The…
Read moreThe war does not end. The death toll keeps growing, mothers keep living without news from their sons,…
Read moreBy Lika Zakaryan Sounds of explosions were heard again in Stepanakert today, they were small, but still.…
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