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Ruben Vardanyan, imprisoned in Baku and in the hands of an enemy that may subject him not only to a staged “trial” but also to outright physical retribution, affirms: “Artsakh existed, Artsakh exists, Artsakh will exist.” Meanwhile, the Civil Contract officials living in cotton wool — cushioned by their positions, government cars, and bonuses — do not even dare to utter the name of Artsakh. The contrast is stark, almost jarring. And it reveals a great deal about our reality in Armenia. In the first case,…
























































