A new website war.karabakhrecords.info has been launched, which contains all the facts collected during and after the war about war crimes, cultural genocide and other crimes by Azerbaijan, as well as facts about the participation of foreign mercenaries in the war on the side of Azerbaijan, evidence of hate propaganda to Armenians by Azerbaijani leaders, public figures and users of social networks.
The collected materials and evidence were previously sent to the relevant structures, and were also used in the reports of the ombudsmen of Armenia and Artsakh.
The purpose of the website is to provide all evidence, including international and local reports, articles from well-known international publications and thematic sites, together with our data in a single publicly available database.
The war.karabakhrecords.info website is available in three languages – Armenian, English and Russian. It will be updated periodically.
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