Facebook user Diana Sargsyan, who works at Artsakh Public Television, wrote:
“Artsakh may be is living, but people?”
People live:
- people live according to a schedule or schedules,
- in queues,
- in endless chaos and uncertainty,
- psychological violence,
- are exhausted,
- hungry,
- nervous,
and most importantly, people are tired…
They are tired of everything that surrounds us, but we do not want to leave our land either.
Sometimes we want to laugh heartily, but then we remember that thousands of children are deprived of everything, from medicine to food.
We remember that pregnant women do not have the opportunity to be examined as it should be…
Look carefully at the picture, there is not even a free place for an ant in the transport… everyone tried to make room for each other.
Look again; do you see that the woman feels bad?
Everyone is helping her, they are helping her out of nowhere and trying to get the pregnant woman back on her feet, and then Artsakh as well,” she said.
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It should be noted that Artsakh has been under siege for 221 days.
Fundamental human rights have been violated for 221 days, and international organizations and states are silent.
Due to the terrorist behavior of the Azerbaijani side, the villages of Shushi region are completely cut off from the capital of Artsakh and other settlements.
It should be noted that the Governing Board of the CSO Anti-Corruption Coalition of Armenia also made a statement. “This blockade, under the guise of environmentalism, pursues the realization of the corrupt ambitions of the despotic leadership of Azerbaijan to seize the most important assets of Artsakh’s economy.”