Library

THE ARTSAKH STRUGGLE

We believe The Caucasian Knot to be of the most fundamental texts on the Artsakh struggle. 

In a stunning display, the authors explore every intricacy of Artsakh, from its history to its independence movement and liberation war, carefully dissecting myths and misconceptions along the way.



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From the same authors of Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide, this beautiful project features Armenian stories and accounts from the height of the Artsakh movement. The authors focus on personal testimonies from Armenians who witnessed the Sumgait massacre, lived through the turkish-imposed economic blockade, survived Spitak earthquake, or served on the frontlines.


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A concise history of both Armenia and Artsakh, highlighting the oppressions under Russian, Turkish, and British rulers. 





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Gha-ra-bagh! The Emergence of the National Democratic Movement in Armenia shines a light on the Soviet Union's very first national movement - a movement which changed the political consciousness of Armenians forever. 





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The Right to Struggle includes selected writings from Monte Melkonian, a California-born Armenian socialist revolutionary. Monte famously led Armenians to victory in the Artsakh Liberation War, and participated in many transnational struggles as well, from the Palestinian liberation movement to the Lebanese Civil War. 



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My Brother's Road offers more insight into the life of Monte Melkonian, written by his very own brother.





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Monte Melkonian's A Self-Criticism gives readers a rare look into one of the most secretive organization of its time - the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia.





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Father Land, written and photographed by an Armenian father and son pair, is self-described as a poetic and personal journey through Artsakh.





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The Making of Nagorno-Karabakh: From Secession to Republic chronicles the Armenian people's struggle for self-determination towards the end of the Soviet Union.





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Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict is authored by Hayk Demoyan, Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. It analyzes the significant role Turkey has played in the oppression and ethnic cleansings of Artsakh.





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A prominent writer and journalist from the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, Leonid Hurunts dedicated his entire life to uncovering and recording the persecution of Armenians by Azerbaijan. As part of our archiving project, Learn for Artsakh has translated Hurunts' last work from its original Russian to English.

Part one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight

Learn for Artsakh is happy to announce it has translated Soviet Karabakh's articles published between 1988-1992, covering the Artsakh Liberation War and other notable issues of the time.

Sovetakan Karabakh (Soviet Karabakh) was founded in 1923. It largely focused on the "Karabakh Problem," chronicling the persecution of the indigenous Karabakh / Artsakh Armenians and expressing their will for self-dtermination. Often, the editors of Soviet Karabakh were fired or persecuted when writing about the injustices perpetrated against the Armenians of Karabakh by the Azerbaijani SSR.

The translated articles incldue first-hand accounts of the lives and tribulations of Artsakh-Armenians: their hopes, their dreams, their wit, their perseverance, and their struggle! Join us in reading the thoughts and stories of Artsakh-Armenians living through the precipice of change. 

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REPORTS

The Human Rights Defender of Armenia and Ombudsman of Artsakh have published a joint report detailing the organized hate speech and genocidal rhetoric towards Armenians which is prevalent in Azerbaijani society. 




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Armenian civil society organizations published a report detailing the cultural erasure of Artsakh's heritage and landmarks as well as the falsification of Armenian history. 




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Anti-Armenian Xenophobia and Racism in Azerbaijan is a series of yearly reports which exposes the state-sponsored racism of Azerbaijan.


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This report by the Armenian Bar Association has assembled the following report on racial discrimination and hate crimes against Armenians.




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VIDEOS & DOCUMENTARIES


Armenia: The Fall of Nagorno-Karabakh


The story of two sisters amidst the 2022-2023 Artsakh seige



When the Son Sets


Assyrians of Armenia grapple with loss 



The Desire to Live


In a three-season docuseries, Artsakh-Armenian Mariam Avetisyan follows the lives of Artsakh's people, journeying to different villages and regions to make their voices heard. Watch all episodes here



Hrant Dink, Heart of Two Nations


Familiarize yourself with Hrant Dink, an Armenian in Turkey who struggled for human rights of Turkey's minorities. Dink was assassinated in 2007 by Turkish nationalists. 



White Phosphorus in Artsakh


An exclusive documentary on the use of white phosphorus inside Artsakh by Azerbaijan

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Two Children in War


The lives of two young boys from the Artsakh village of Talish are turned upside down upon the 2020 invasion

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Voices of Truth


"AGBU’s Voices of Truth is an initiative designed to put a human face, name, voice and life story behind the cold stats of a war whose perpetrators have repeatedly manipulated to demonize and dehumanize an entire indigenous ethnic minority.

It also serves to provide the victims with a safe space in which to process their traumas, grief, and deep frustration that the world has turned a blind eye to their plight.” - Arda Haratunian, member of AGBU, 2021 press release 

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The River Ran Red


The River Ran Red (2009) is a documentary of testimonies from survivors of the Armenian Genocide. The title of the documentary is in reference to the Euphrates River, in which hundreds of thousands of Armenians were drowned or disposed of in, to the point where the river's pollution caused epidemics long after the massacres.



THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PALESTINE-ARMENIA

ARMENIAN TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY

FICTION

LIBRARIES AGAINST GENOCIDE

DR CONGO

SUDAN 

KASHMIR

PALESTINE

TIGRAY

CIRCASSIANS 

ASSYRIANS

YEZIDIS

NATIVE AMERICANS / FIRST NATIONS