Irina Safaryan

Irina Safaryan is a political scientist, translator and freelance journalist based in Stepanakert. She earned her master's degree at Yerevan State University's Department of International Relations; she's also studied at the Diplomatic School of Armenia. She was an intern at the European Parliament and is well-informed on EU-Armenia relations. Irina is the co-founder of the first Wikipedia Club in Artsakh, an author of more than 100 articles in Armenian Wikipedia. Irina is interested in politics, education, new technologies and everything connected to peace and sustainable development of Artsakh.
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Camp Season in Artsakh

Summer is always about having fun outside away from noisy city life and immersing oneself in nature. Summer camps are…

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Culture

Sunrise Stepanakert Festival brings joy, hope to Artsakh

All shades of blue are covering the peaceful evening sky and the peaks of the mountains of Stepanakert. Several dozen…

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Artsakh youth opening new horizons: Part 2

Earlier this year, I introduced you to five young and bright people from Artsakh. The positive feedback motivated me to…

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The Teachers of Artsakh’s Border Villages

There is a saying—”If you have to put someone on a pedestal, put teachers. They are society’s heroes.” Indeed, teachers…

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Celebrating Palm Sunday in Aghavno: A Rebellious Act of Existence

Have you ever been to Artsakh? If yes, you probably remember the first village of small, cozy houses with red…

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Gayane Grigoryan: An Artsakh Mother’s Story of Love, Loss and Finding Home

There are human stories which should be told, published and even screened to demonstrate the will and power of an…

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Culture

Artsakh youth opening new horizons

Hard times create strong and talented people. Our heroes came to prove this statement. Here are the stories of five…

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Special Reports

Love and War in Artsakh

It has already been more than a year since the 44-day war was unleashed by Azerbaijan against the Republics of…

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