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New Year Punk and Metal Gig in Tbilisi

New Year Punk and Metal Gig in Tbilisi

Although I’ve been to two specially organised live-streamed metal events co-organised with the Tbilisi Municipality during the COVID-19 pandemic, I haven’t really been to any proper gigs. The last event closest was a do-it-yourself punk festival held at the Hippodrome in June that was attacked by a small group of neo-Nazi Georgian teens.

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Archive: Yerevan’s Boarding School for the Blind, Visually Impaired, and Socially Vulnerable

Archive: Yerevan’s Boarding School for the Blind, Visually Impaired, and Socially Vulnerable

I’ve covered too many subject matters and issues in over two decades of being based in the South Caucasus to upload everything to my new website so a few photographs taken at Yerevan’s Boarding School for the Blind, Visually Impaired, and Socially Vulnerable taken in 2002 as a quick blog post. It was part of a much larger multi-year personal project to raise awareness of poverty and social vulnerability in Armenia.

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An immeasurable and catastrophic loss for the region – Georgi Vanyan RIP

An immeasurable and catastrophic loss for the region – Georgi Vanyan RIP

It is with great sadness that I write this post. Georgi Vanyan, human rights and peace activist, has died. Upon hearing that he had been moved on to a ventilator after being diagnosed and hospitalised in Tbilisi with COVID-19 I think we knew that this was how it was going to end, but that doesn’t make the loss any less painful. Following last year’s war, Georgi was needed now more than ever.

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Revisiting the Tekali Process: Georgi Vanyan in Tbilisi

Revisiting the Tekali Process: Georgi Vanyan in Tbilisi

It was a pleasant surprise to receive a phone call from perhaps Armenia’s main peace builder, theatrical director turned activist Georgi Vanyan. All going well we’ll meet up again in a few days. I had first interviewed him in 2009 and isn’t just one of the main advocates for peace and regional integration, but one of the few genuine ones. His approach has always been refreshing.

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Before Zoom there was… Skype

Before Zoom there was… Skype

Love it or hate it, Zoom has become an integral part of many people’s lives during this pandemic and naturally, given even more closed borders because of the epidemiological situation, conflict-resolution projects. While this is to be applauded given that it has opened up communication in the public sphere, those organisations engaged in Armenia-Azerbaijan peacebuilding continue to fail to use new tools adequately. Indeed, it was an abject failure, continues to be one, and there is little sign that they have learned from their past mistakes too. 

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