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Christine Almadjian

Christine is a senior studying Law, History, and Culture and minoring in Resistance to Genocide. As GPI, she writes on international law, oversight, and internal issues within the Caucuses. She also serves as writer and editor for GPI.

An attempted ethnic cleansing: Azerbaijan closes the Lachin corridor 

by Christine Almadjian26 Dec 2022Leave a comment

As the Lachin corridor’s closure passes its two-week mark, the circumstances in Nagorno Karabakh continue to decline.

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