Azerbaijan: Trans People Hit Hard by Lockdown
Covid-19 crisis puts further pressure on community already facing deep-rooted prejudice.
Lorne Craner
Tributes paid to respected international affairs specialist and IWPR supporter.
Armenia "World Leader" in Covid-19 Cases
Critics say that officials relaxed restrictions far too early.
Azerbaijan: Anger Over Police Heavy-Handedness
Public outcry after footage emerges of officers beating man for violating lockdown.
Hate Speech: Armenian Leaders Set Bad Example
Civil society groups call for the political echelons to rein in their rhetoric.
Azerbaijan: Punished In and Out of Prison
Former detainees face routine threats and intimidation
Gagauzia: Nowhere to Run
Entire territory currently only has safe accommodation for a maximum of four women.
Armenia: Activists Call for More Action on Abuse
Campaigners warn that government statistics showing no rise in abuse do not reflect reality.
Teaching Georgian in Abkhazia
Since 2014 it has been mandatory for local schools to use the Russian language.
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