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Shattered Homeland, Unbroken Spirit: Artak Beglaryan on Artsakh

Shattered Homeland, Unbroken Spirit: Artak Beglaryan on Artsakh

Update: 2024-03-28
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable story and profound insights of Artak Beglaryan, a prominent figure in the ongoing struggle for human rights and peace in Artsakh. Artak has previously served as the former Prime Minister of Artsakh, as well as the former human rights Ombudsman.


Born amidst conflict and adversity in the tumultuous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Artak's life journey has been marked by hardship, loss, and unwavering determination. From losing his eyesight in a landmine explosion at a young age to enduring the siege and shelling of his homeland, Artak's personal experiences have shaped his unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights and dignity of the people of Artsakh.


Join us as Artak Beglaryan shares his perspectives on the historical and cultural significance of Nagorno-Karabakh, the recent conflict that shook the region, and the plight of the displaced population. From the challenges of rebuilding shattered communities to the urgent need for international attention and support, Artak provides unique insights into the complex dynamics of the Artsakh conflict and the path towards a just and lasting peace.


Through his courageous advocacy and unwavering spirit, Artak Beglaryan offers a beacon of hope for the people of Artsakh and a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Don't miss this compelling conversation with a true champion for human rights and peace in Artsakh.

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Shattered Homeland, Unbroken Spirit: Artak Beglaryan on Artsakh

Shattered Homeland, Unbroken Spirit: Artak Beglaryan on Artsakh

Jeremy Rabbani