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02.11.2020 Statement on Ecocide Alert in Nagorno–Kharabakh region amidst war between Armenia & Azerbaijan

On November 2nd, 50 Armenian environmental organizations joined their forces and addressed more than 100 reputable conservation organizations worldwide strictly condemning the usage of white phosphorus munitions by Azerbaijani military forces against the primary forests of Artsakh. In the joint statement published earlier, Armenian environmental initiative is expecting adequate feedback from reputable organizations, as well as calls to join all efforts to protect crucial ecosystems, valuable genetic resources, and rare species at the bridge of extinction found in the nature of Artsakh and prevent the potential ecocide in the region.

04.10.2020 Statement on Media Security

In the past few days, military operations have escalated in Nagorno-Karabakh. In this connection, covering the conflict has become extremely complicated for Armenian and foreign journalists.

03.10.2020 Ttrustworthy information on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict

Here you can find links to official and unofficial resources for trustworthy information on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

02.10.2020 Arménie - Azerbaïdjan : RSF demande une enquête pour déterminer l’origine des tirs qui ont visé des journalistes dans le Haut-Karabakh

Quatre journalistes qui couvraient le conflit dans le Nagorny Karabakh ont été blessés lors de bombardements. Reporters sans frontières (RSF) demande aux autorités azerbaïdjanaises de faire toute la lumière sur l’origine de ces tirs et de tout mettre en œuvre pour sécuriser l’évacuation des blessés.

02.10.2020 Call for probe into origin of shelling that injured reporters in Nagorno-Karabakh

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Azerbaijani authorities to shed all possible light on the origin of the bombardment that injured four journalists covering the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh yesterday, and to ensure that the injured can be evacuated safely.

01.10.2020 STATEMENT

Today, on October 1st, 2020 Armenian and foreign journalists located in the town of Martuni, in Artsakh, suffered as a result of artillery fire from Azerbaijan.

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