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Conflicts

In the camp: After the war

Teenagers, who came to Armenia from Iraq, Syria and Karabakh, are trying to overcome their stressful experiences together

The group has surrendered

The anti-crisis initiative board has ceased functioning, the movement is being ‘self-organized’

Syria as the way out

“Provide jobs to our youth, so that they could get Syria out of their heads”

‘Putin’s plan’ for Karabakh

It means the de-escalation of conflict, opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and Georgia’s turning back towards Russia

Marik Dudaev, Ossetians and Georgians

A victim, a brigand and Robin Hood-all in one. He served 9 years in a Tbilisi prison and he is facing trial again, this time in Tskhinval. Once again for extortion

Who are we greeting and why?

"I'm getting tired of the Georgians' naivety and simplicity, due to a mental fog that makes us do some very new and peculiar things"

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