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February 21, 2021
1992: A minefield for objective reporting
Passport Magazine (Moscow), January 2011 By Helen Womack The collapse of the Soviet Union created a number of […]
February 21, 2021
A tragedy whose perpetrators cannot be vindicated
Svoboda, 12 June 1992 A report by Memorial, the Moscow-based human rights group, on the massive violations of […]
February 21, 2021
Massacre in Khojaly
Time, 16 March 1992 By Jill Smolowe, reported by Yuri Zarakhovich, Moscow While the details are argued, this […]
February 21, 2021
The face of a massacre
Newsweek, 16 March 1992 By Pascal Privat with Steve Le Vine, Moscow Azerbaijan was a charnel house again […]
February 21, 2021
The West witnessed the scene of the Armenian massacre. Russian soldiers admit: “We were persuaded to fight Azerbaijanis”
Milliyyet, 15 March 1992 “Death is wandering the green hills” Foreign Press Centre While it was said that […]
February 21, 2021
I saw the massacre in Karabakh
Milliyyet, 15 March 1992 By Rahbar Bashiroghlu I was born and grew up in Karabakh. I wouldn’t change […]
February 21, 2021
Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh
The Irish Times, 12 March 1992 Sir, – To enable your readers to have a more objective assessment […]
February 21, 2021
Morgues fill as Azeris head for all-out war
The Sunday Times, 8 March 1992 By Thomas Goltz, the first to report the massacre by Armenian soldiers, […]
February 21, 2021
Karabakh falls prey to revenge
The Independent, 8 March 1992 By Helen Womack, Aghdam, Azerbaijan “WHEN Armenians get killed you simply report it. […]
February 21, 2021
The Karabakh Knot “Hot spots” stretch to the front line
Pravda, 7 March 1992 By Zaur Kadymbekov (Pravda correspondent) The Khojaly Tragedy Elman Mammadov, the head of the […]
February 21, 2021
The Karabakh Tragedy
Trud, 6 March 1992 Over one thousand killed, including women, children and the elderly, hundreds wounded, missing in […]
February 21, 2021
Armenians ‘hold Azeris hostage’
The Independent, 6 March 1992 By Helen Womack, Aghdam, Azerbaijan Azeri officials say as many as 600 civilians […]