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Alex Galitsky
algalitsky
Human rights violations are always abhorrent.But there's something very disingenuous about @HRW equating the actions of Armenia and Azerbaijan.Nothing compares to the scale and severity of Azerbaijan's deliberate targeting of
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Aykhan Zayedzadeh
zayedzadeh
A remark on Shusha:The city was captured by 400-strong special forces, divided into four groups, attacking from four sides. Both Armed Forces and Internal Troops SOFs took part in the
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Joshua Kucera
joshuakucera
Full text, in English, of Russia-Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement: https://report.az/en/nagorno-karabakh-conflict/until-november-20-2020-the-aghdam-region-will-be-returned-to-the-republic-of-azerbaijan/Russian peacekeepers will be deployed &quo
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Sascha Düerkop
SaschaDueerkop
There was clearly no alternative for #Artsakh and #Armenia to signing the deal. As #Shushi fell, constant shelling of #Stepanakert would have followed and a complete loss would have followed.
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Haig Kayserian
HaigKayserian
Thread:In 1994, a defeated Azerbaijan signed a defeatist ceasefire agreement. They resorted to delay tactics, which included promoting the involvement of powers other than just Russia, to negotiate a final
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Vicken Cheterian
YesVicken
Quick remarks on the Karabakh developments:1- The agreement is very bad for Karabakh and Armenia, as Karabakh gets even less on all levels that were discussed during + 20 years
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CaucasusWarReport
Caucasuswar
Question: How do Armenian soldiers end up in Azerbaijani controlled area? Quite obvious the answer as it’s the Lachin Corridor. This Armenian soldier films his unit inside the Lachin Corridor
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Pasha Babayev
babayevsky
1/ Reading a paper on conflict transformation in Nagorno-Karabakh and interviews with students from Mesrop Mashtots University (MMU) in Khankendi/Stepanakert from 2009. The views are bizarre and clearly heavily influenced
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Thomas de Waal
Tom_deWaal
1 For those distracted by news elsewhere: the war in #Karabakh may be moving towards a potentially bloody battle for the city of Shusha (which Armenians call Shushi) deep inside
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Rguaraka
Rguaraka
FUTURE OF ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN AFTER THE DEALOn this thread I'll analyse a bit the situation after the peace deal sponsored by Russia between Armenia and Azerbaijan. (1/n) This ceasefire agreement signed
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301_AD
Colonel General Movses Hakobyan: - Defeat is an opportunity to create a new victory.- The first big reason for the defeat is the management. Leading the armed forces from peaceful
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Olesya Vartanyan
Olesya_vArt
1/ In two weeks I spoke to over 15 civilians who had just come from #NagornoKarabakh. They provide an important account of developments from those parts of region, which stay
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Giorgi Gogia
Giorgi_Gogia
Here's a more detailed THREAD on each of the two reports released by @hrw today on unlawful strikes carried out by #Armenia & #Azerbaijan during the war over Nagorno #Karabakh
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Olesya Vartanyan
Olesya_vArt
1/ Last couple of days saw first serious post-war incidents along the new line of contact in #Karabakh conflict zone.No precise information about casualties. Social media posts combined with official
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Yörük Işık
YorukIsik
The Kremlin published statement on a ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is different from the text released in the early hours of 10 November after Armenia & Azerbaijan agreed to a Moscow-brokered deal
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William Bairamian
Bairamian
Armenia's third president and national hero Serzh Sargsyan gave an exclusive interview to @ArmNews_TV which was aired yesterday and today. Many people have already referred to the interview as a
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