Around the world, Azerbaijan is seen as the victor in the 44-day Nagorno Karabakh war. But for scores of Azerbaijanis who lost their homes during the fighting, the atmosphere of triumph has been overshadowed by a growing uncertainty about what the coming months will bring.
authors
Ulkar Natiqqizi
Ulkar Natiqqizi graduated from Azerbaijan University Of Languages and Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. At the same time, she is alumna of IVLP (The international Visitor Leadership Program) on Media Literacy and Combating Disinformation. She has worked as a freelance journalist for local and international media outlets since 2015.Author's stories
11.25.2020
Homefront
An unspoken cost of war
10.17.2019
As new buildings started to appear in Baku over the past 20 years like mushrooms growing after rain, the question of safe shelter gained importance.
Fear
Unsafe at home in Azerbaijan
09.16.2021
Experts say Covid-19 lockdowns led to increased violence against children.
Covid-19 and children
In Azerbaijan, Covid fueled child abuse
03.15.2022
Left to their own devices, Azerbaijanis with loved ones in Mariupol initiated Whatsapp groups to seek missing relatives.