Death, Pain, Victory
People pass through the struggle of life and death in war. The participants of WWII consider that they have seen a very cruel, ruthles...
Chair of the nation
Text by Karin Grigoryan
On April 23, the Republic square of Republic of Armenia was full of Armenians celebrating the resignation o...
A family outside of family
The treatment of the two grandchildren affected by Infantile Cerebral Palsy and the problems of other children having disabilities mad...
The Not-growing Children of People
The intimate relationship between people and animals is frequently met. Animals are the not-growing children of people, and people alw...
Women of War
Some of them left their little children, some of them were pregnant, some of them lied to their families and went to war. Qotot, Kara,...
The Salt of the Earth
Two and a half minutes in the elevator and 235 m below the surface of the ground opens up a landscape of salt. With uneven relief and ...
The Village Doctor
After thinking over my text long, I eventually decided to put down Nune’s direct interview, leaving my questions out.
“I haven’t ha...
The Reality of Heroes
Text by Sara Khojoyan
The wounded heroes live in a different reality. A special department at the Mikaelyan Institute of Surgery re...
Brief Encounters
6 regions, 52 schools, 5000 students, 71 teachers. This is the statistics of the program “Teach for Armenia”.
Every time a first en...
The Veterans of the Theater
By Gayane Harutyunyan
I was studying photography and law 16 years ago. I didn’t become a lawyer, but I kept photographing until now...
Letter to Prime Minister
Lyuba (Talita) is one of those women, whom I meet constantly. She works as a cleaner in Abovyan city. One can see her often cleaning o...
On the Seashore of Armenia
By Anna Davtyan
Let’s define a country: post-Soviet – which Armenia is; post war - like the one in Nagorno Karabakh that remains un...
Other Motherland
My three-year old son was telling for several days about the newcomer African boy at their kindergarten.
“Alvin’s face is black, hi...
DOMIK
By Serpil Polat & Cigdem Ucuncu / NarPhotos
In December 1988, the devastating "Spitak Earthquake" hit the Northern part of Arme...
War Not Peace: Unpunctuated Lives
Eva – The first
Eva was the first among the women and at the Kristapor Ivanyan Military College in Stepanakert. The college began a...