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Refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh adjust to life in Armenia
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12/4/2023
More than 100,000 people fled from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia after the enclave was attacked by Azerbaijan. They are now are trying to reorient themselves far from home.
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Apples like these are hanging in her garden too, back home in Nagorno-Karabakh.
00:06
But Victoria Gavurgen can't pick them anymore.
00:10
Since fleeing from Azerbaijani rockets, she's been living with her daughter-in-law, Anait,
00:14
and her grandson, Arzvik, here in Arelez, Armenia.
00:19
She rents a place to stay from this woman here.
00:23
When Victoria thinks about all she's lost, she makes flatbread filled with nettles and
00:27
coriander.
00:28
It's a typical dish in Nagorno-Karabakh.
00:31
It stirs memories and comforts her a bit.
00:35
They're really spicy, with a lot of pepper.
00:38
Victoria had to leave her home with no advance notice.
00:44
We had to leave everything behind.
00:46
We had just the clothes on our backs, nothing else.
00:50
Six of us took a little car together.
00:54
We'd pack just two blankets to cover ourselves at night.
01:03
Azerbaijan's sudden attack on Nagorno-Karabakh caused people to flee en masse.
01:11
In just a few days, over 100,000 ethnic Armenians fled from the enclave towards Armenia via
01:16
the Lachin Corridor in the mountains.
01:21
They were afraid of being hunted down because of their years fighting for independence.
01:25
Since the war between the neighboring countries three years ago, the region has been under
01:28
Azeri control.
01:31
The Armenians were forced to recognize the sovereignty of Azerbaijan over the land.
01:36
And now tens of thousands of people from Nagorno-Karabakh, like the Gavorgan family, must start over
01:41
from scratch in Armenia.
01:49
Five of them are sharing this patio in two tiny rooms.
01:53
Little Arzvik's father has found a job as a taxi driver.
01:56
His older sister doesn't wish to be filmed.
02:05
Words can't describe what we've been through.
02:10
Every day the little one asks when we're going back.
02:14
Every day, in the morning and evening.
02:19
Armenia has taken on the refugees.
02:22
Many don't have anything left and need government support.
02:26
The European Union and international aid organizations have been sending aid, but the poor country
02:31
in the Caucasus is overwhelmed.
02:36
The arrival of over 100,000 people from Nagorno-Karabakh is putting a massive strain on the Armenian
02:42
economy, especially regarding banks, because most of the refugees have debts.
02:47
Nagorno-Karabakh only had Armenian banks, and they are owed around half a billion dollars
02:53
now.
02:58
Like dozens of refugee families, the Gavorgans fled from Nagorno-Karabakh and arrived in
03:02
the village of Aralez with almost nothing.
03:06
They're about 45 kilometers from the Armenian capital of Yerevan.
03:10
Many are traumatized from having to flee and the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan three
03:14
years ago.
03:18
Many soldiers are buried at the cemetery in Yerevan.
03:21
Almost 4,000 Armenians lost their lives back then.
03:25
Almost every family had a deceased or injured acquaintance, friend or family member to mourn
03:29
back then, including Victoria Gavorgian.
03:33
Her granddaughter was killed in a rocket strike.
03:39
The kids were waiting for the taxi so they could be taken to the underground shelter.
03:43
It was 7.10 in the morning.
03:45
A rocket flew right at us.
03:48
My two daughters-in-law were injured.
03:52
It hit my grandson on the head, arm and leg.
03:58
He was bleeding a lot.
04:00
The war was a major turning point for the Armenians because their key strategic ally,
04:05
Russia, provided less and less support.
04:09
There may still have been Russian peacekeepers stationed in Nagorno-Karabakh to protect the
04:13
Armenian population, but shootings were common along the Azeri-Armenian border.
04:19
And even now, when Azerbaijan attacked Nagorno-Karabakh, Moscow didn't intervene to help.
04:30
That was a revelation for us.
04:32
We understood we were alone, without our ally.
04:36
It's a tragedy, and it hurts to say Russia shares responsibility for this tragedy.
04:43
Like many refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, the Gavorgians feel in danger, remembering
04:47
the fate many of their people met over a century ago, when genocide took the lives of hundreds
04:52
of thousands of Armenians.
04:59
I don't have any plans, just a dream.
05:02
I'd like to return to Nagorno-Karabakh one day, to visit my little daughter's grave.
05:08
But I don't want my remaining children to live there anymore.
05:11
I don't want to lose them, too.
05:14
For me, Nagorno-Karabakh will always be a war-torn region.
05:18
We've lost our trust in both the government and anyone else.
05:22
We only trust ourselves anymore.
05:27
I don't know what will become of us.
05:35
Victoria Gavorgian, her family, and their many fellow refugees don't expect to be able
05:40
to return to Nagorno-Karabakh.
05:43
For now, all they have left are their memories.
05:45
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