Journalist Sohrab Ahmari has published an extensive narrative journalism piece detailing the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. The account, narrated by six women who survived the ordeal, provides a day-by-day oral history of the tragic events. The story sheds light on the harrowing experiences faced by these women during Azerbaijan's ethnic cleansing of 100,000 Armenians, resulting in the disappearance of Armenians from Artsakh, the spiritual heartland of the Armenian people.
"It’s as if my husband knew he was bound to be separated from us for good, so he trained my son to fill his shoes when the time came." Read my account of the ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, as told by six women who lived through it. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
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“I want to go back—because we have our graves there.” Last month, I traveled Armenia to interview exiles from the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh. The result is an intimate account of how a society disappeared in an instant, as told by six of its women https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
In February, I traveled across Armenia interviewing women who'd endured the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh. Ani Balayan, herself an Artsakhi exile, took these remarkable photos of our subjects. Read my piece and view all of Ani's portraits here: https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC https://t.co/A7VUpB46OP
Artsakh, the spiritual heartland of the Armenian people, is now all but devoid of Armenians. In COMPACT, I offer a day-by-day account of its ethnic cleansing, as told by six Artsakh women. Photos by Ani Balayan, herself a young exile from Artsakh. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
Come for my day-by-day account of the ethnic cleansing of the Armenians of Artsakh, told via six women who survived it. Stay for the incredible journey photography by Ani Balayan, herself an Artsakh exile. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
“I don’t know what people in general imagine when they say ‘hell.’ But I can tell you that what we went through on the bridge was hell.” A day-by-day oral history of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing of 100,000 Armenians, told by six women who endured it. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
“I don’t know what people in general imagine when they say ‘hell.’ But I can tell you that what we went through on the bridge was hell.” A day-by-day oral history of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing of 100,000 Armenian, told by six women who endured it. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
"The spiritual heartland of the Armenian people is now all but devoid of Armenians." Read @SohrabAhmari's deeply reported account of the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh—which occurred last year to little media notice: https://t.co/hpHuKQBvyC
Sohrab Ahmari's account of the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, as told by six of its women, amounts to the first public oral history of one of the clearest cases of 21st-century ethnic cleansing. Do not miss it. https://t.co/M1sDLqIjGk
I have never before devoted so many hours of work to a single piece of narrative journalism. It’s a day-by-day account of the ethnic cleansing of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, as told by six of its women. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
“Every night, I dream of Artsakh.” Last month, I traveled up and down Armenia to interview exiles from the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is the result: an 8,000-word account of the disappearance of a lifeworld, as told by six of its women. https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC