The Longing for Home: Ethnic Armenians' Struggle in Nagorno-Karabakh

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More than 100,000 ethnic Armenians have fled Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia following Azerbaijan's offensive, fearing persecution despite assurances of civil rights. Many displaced people expected a massacre, and at least 200 people were reportedly killed in Baku's assault. The European Parliament has described the situation as ethnic cleansing. Displaced Armenians face an uncertain future and mourn the loss of their homeland, with hopes of a peace deal fading. Housing is a priority for the displaced, but many have yet to receive government assistance.
Topics:world#armenia#azerbaijan#conflictdisplacement#displaced-people#ethnic-cleansing#nagorno-karabakh
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