Caucasus Conflict Voices: December 2010
In the 16 years since a 1994 ceasefire agreement put the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed mainly-Armenian populated territory of Nagorno Karabakh on hold, peace remains as elusive as ever. The war fought in the early 1990s left over 25,000 dead and forced a million to flee their homes.
Since June 2008 Onnik Krikorian has been using new and social media to connect alternative voices in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Diasporas of both countries. A cross-border project initiated in September 2009 has since given birth to Caucasus Conflict Voices, a collection of contributions to date from Armenian and Azerbaijani bloggers.
The first collection includes color photographs by Onnik Krikorian alongside contributions from himself as well as Zamira Abbasova, Marine Ejuryan, Aygun Janmammadova, Sasun Khachatryan, Scary Azeri, Yelena Osipova, Liana Aghajanian, Kevork Oskanian, and Arpine Porsughyan.
It can be freely downloaded in PDF format (1.7mb) from the project site at
http://www.oneworld.am/diversity/blogs.html.








