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Homeless in their homeland

By Narmin Noqte It was as if making her feel the same twinge and experience the fear of war when I asked about the city- Agdam, where Mrs. Batul was born. Nobody and nothing was still forgotten for her. Batul Hasanova`s memories: It was affordable for them to live in Agdam. They could acquire and … Continue reading »

Pure human relations overcoming political knots- interview with Armenian refugee from Baku

By Veronika Agajanyan “We could not even imagine that would never have a chance to return to Baku”, – says Elina, a 25-year-old PhD student and senior researcher at Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University. She was 2 years old when her family decided to move to Armenia in 1988. Although the Sumgait pogroms had already taken place … Continue reading »

New Year Message from Imaginers! (video)

This video is made possible by the support of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as a part of Eurasia Partnership Foundation’s Community Youth Peacebuilding Through New Media project. The contents of this article are the sole responsibility of its authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Eurasia Partnership Foundation, FCO or … Continue reading »

‘I AM PEACED! ARE YOU?!’ (video)

The Imagine Dialogue Program creates and sustains networks of young professionals across conflict lines committed to the peace building process. The Imagine Dialogue Program 2011 was the 6th time young professionals from Armenia and Azerbaijan met for a Dialogue. Together they are committed to positively transforming attitudes of their conflict-torn societies and laying base for … Continue reading »

Shall We Dance? This Dance of Life…

By Armine Babajanyan -Now please, let’s dance! -But everyone will be staring! -Why would you care? They don’t know you… -If they don’t know me, I probably don’t know them. -C’mon, this is just a dance….Why would anyone care about others watching them dance? Is it because you don’t know who is watching you? What … Continue reading »