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Armenia judoka Vardanyan released from Azerbaijan following IJF appeal

Armenia judoka Vardanyan released from Azerbaijan following IJF appeal Sunday, 9 May 2021 The International Judo Federation (IJF) says it assisted in facilitating the release of Robert Vardanyan, a teenage Armenian judoka taken prisoner by Azerbaijan during the recent Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The 19-year-old was one of three prisoners released by Azerbaijan in recent days. IJF President Marius Vizer and the Armenian Judo Federation lobbied for Vardanyan s release. The IJF thanked Azeri President Ilham Aliyev now that Vardanyan is back in Armenia. We would like to express our deep gratitude to the President of Azerbaijan, His Excellency Ilham Aliyev and the Azerbaijan judo family, read an IJF statement.

How Yasmin Bashirova Became the Voice for the Azeri Community

How Yasmin Bashirova Became the Voice for the Azeri Community Yasmin Bashirova, an Azeri community activist, is fighting at the front lines for peace and protection in the midst of the Karabakh conflict. SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, April 22, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The night before October 24, 2020, while remote workers were bringing their week behind Zoom to an end and the smells of dinner created warmth in the atmosphere of homes against the nighttime lows of fall, members of the Azeri community in the Bay Area prepared for the next day, gathering both Azerbaijani and American flags. Yasmin Bashirova was one of those individuals, as she proudly embraces her history of organizing protests in San Francisco for the Karabakh conflict.

Portrait of veiled mother of nine fishing in Yemen wins World Press Photo award

Pablo Tosco, Yemen: Hunger, Another War Wound (2020) © Pablo Tosco, Argentina A portrait of Fatima, a Yemeni mother of nine children, fully veiled in a Hijab as she flings a fishing net into the waters below, has earned the Argentinian photojournalist Pablo Tosco first prize in the contemporary issues category of the World Press Photo Awards, which were announced today. The image was taken on 12 February 2020 aboard Fatima’s tiny boat and amidst the ongoing conflict between Houthi Shia Muslim rebels and a Sunni Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia which Unicef has termed the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, the 2021 Photo Contest jury chair and co-founder and director of photo.circle, called Tosco’s winning picture “a powerful image of agency and resilience.”

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