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By Rachel Avraham The Azerbaijani government now is operating regular tour buses to Shusha and Agdam in the recently liberated Karabakh region. Although presently only Azerbaijani citizens can go on
By Rachel Avraham On January 20th, Azerbaijanis around the world commemorate Black January, the day when the Soviet military violently cracked down on the civilian population in Baku due to
As we speak, the State of Israel is blossoming in the Middle East, having made peace with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. As a result, there is
By Rachel Avraham Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev recently signed an order to reconstruct the Shusha Radio and Television Broadcast Station. According to the Azerbaijani media, the Ministry of Digital Development
By Rachel Avraham In a recent press release, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev spoke about the genuine name of former Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan, also calling him a war criminal and
By Rachel Avraham August 30 is the Day of the International Disappeared Persons. During the First Karabakh War, up to 4,000 Azerbaijanis disappeared without a trace after Armenia occupied 20
By Rachel Avraham It was recently reported that two Azerbaijani servicemen were wounded in clashes alongside the Armenian border, after Armenian forces opened fire on their positions in the Kalbajar
By Rachel Avraham During Ayoob Kara’s recent visit to Azerbaijan, he visited the Masazir refugee camp, where he met with an IDP from the Aghdam region. On July 23, 1993,
By Rachel Avraham In recent days, it has been reported that an Azerbaijani man named Vakil Abdullayev was shot in the head by Alexander Gusev, a Russian police officer. For
By Rachel Avraham The American psychologist Judith Lewis Herman once stated, “The ordinary response to atrocities is to banish them from consciousness. Certain violations of the social contract are too
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