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
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
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