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03.10.2020 Ttrustworthy information on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict

Here you can find links to official and unofficial resources for trustworthy information on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

02.10.2020 Arménie - Azerbaïdjan : RSF demande une enquête pour déterminer l’origine des tirs qui ont visé des journalistes dans le Haut-Karabakh

Quatre journalistes qui couvraient le conflit dans le Nagorny Karabakh ont été blessés lors de bombardements. Reporters sans frontières (RSF) demande aux autorités azerbaïdjanaises de faire toute la lumière sur l’origine de ces tirs et de tout mettre en œuvre pour sécuriser l’évacuation des blessés.

02.10.2020 Call for probe into origin of shelling that injured reporters in Nagorno-Karabakh

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Azerbaijani authorities to shed all possible light on the origin of the bombardment that injured four journalists covering the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh yesterday, and to ensure that the injured can be evacuated safely.

01.10.2020 STATEMENT

Today, on October 1st, 2020 Armenian and foreign journalists located in the town of Martuni, in Artsakh, suffered as a result of artillery fire from Azerbaijan.

22.09.2020 Webinar: "Access to Information, Transparency and Openness: Taking Forward Agenda 2030 in Times of Crisis"

In times of emergencies we need access to information to save lives. On the International Day for Universal Access to Information, UNESCO affirms and reiterates the urgency to respect and maintain the right to information, especially amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Join Access Info Europe, UNESCO and other civil society organizations in celebrating the IDUAI 2020–Saving lives, Building Trust, Bringing Hope! and don't miss the Open Talks webinar Access to Information, Transparency and Openness: Taking Forward Agenda 2030 in Times of Crisis.

15.08.2020 JOINT STATEMENT of media organizations on the situation in Belarus

On behalf of media organizations and journalistic associations of Armenia, Georgia, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and Sweden we express our support and solidarity with our colleagues from Belarus. Journalists of Belarusian and foreign media as well as bloggers covering the protests in the country, are subjected to severe violence and pressure from the authorities.

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