WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)–The Armenian Weekly published on Aug. 31 a magazine issue dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) liberation movement.
The magazine, released on the eve of Artsakh’s independence day, features commentary, analysis, and photography by writers, scholars, and artists from Artsakh, Armenia, the U.S., and Afghanistan.
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Below is the table of contents:
Celebrating 25 Years of Free and Democratic Artsakh
—By Robert Avetisyan
Nagorno-Karabagh: Preventive and Remedial Recognition vs. Azerbaijani Threats
—By Artak Beglaryan
Illuminating Artak: 10 Years Later
—By Eric Nazarian
‘Something Broke Inside Me’: Armenians who Fled Azarbaijan Speak
—By Erin Henk
The Village of Togh: A Photographic Journey
—By Arevik Danielian
Images from Post-War Life in Karabagh
—Eric Nazarian
In the Name of Her Son
—By Nanore Barsoumian
Artsakh’s Prospects for Its Future
—By Michael G. Mensoian