The Karabakh peace accord of 10 November 2020 between Azerbaijan and Armenia brought an end to a 30-year conflict that has cost almost 40,000 lives over this period. The world now watches on as the region tries to rebuild, recover, and reconcile. One struggle, however, is seldom talked about or reported on – the psychological...
Full ArticleThe War Within: How Karabakh Conflict Continues To Haunt Those Who Witnessed It – OpEd
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