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'A year of uncertainty' since Nagorno-Karabakh's surrender

'A year of uncertainty' since Nagorno-Karabakh's surrender

The Caucasus Digest

September 19, 202425m 20s

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Show Notes

It has been a year since Nagorno-Karabakh's surrender and dissolution following an Azerbaijani assault on the region. The assault pushed the vast majority of the region's population to flee their homes and to seek refuge in Armenia, where they were met with bureaucratic hurdles and insufficient support from the Armenian government.

This week, we spoke with Tigran Grigoryan, a political analyst and the head of the Regional Center for Democracy and Security, about Armenia's handling of the influx of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, and to journalist Marut Vanyan about the challenges the refugees have been facing since their arrival to Armenia.

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