Forum German-Armenian Journalist Exchange 2019

THE LGBT COMMUNITY IN ARMENIA: A Difficult Balance Must Be Maintained

by Isabella Iskra Introduction On April 5, 2019, for the first time in Armenian history, a transgender woman delivered a speech in the Armenian Parliament. Afterwards, Naira Zohrabyan, Chair of the Parliament’s Human Rights Committee, explained that she didn't have...

IN A QUEUE TO BE SENT BACK

by Aren Melikyan Berin, Westend. The silence of a quiet German street is regularly interrupted by greetings in Armenian. The Embassy of Armenia in Germany is located here, in a three-store house-like building. In front of the Armenian Consulate, a group of Armenians...

ARMENIA: Small Country with Limited Resources

by Daniel Kopp The landlocked country in the Caucasus has a huge potential — and multi-layered interest — to accelerate its green energy transition. Armen Kirakosyan sits at his desk in the small backyard office in the northern outskirts of Yerevan,  surrounded by...

HAVING MINIMUM: Understanding German Poverty

by Ani Minasyan  Poverty in Germany has many faces: there are people who live on the streets, those who can’t pay for their housing and end up in special care homes, people who can't afford to travel for their holidays because of low wages, those who can't afford a...

THE ARMENIAN CAROUSEL

by Max Kuball Every year thousands of Armenians with illegally obtained tourist visas travel to Germany to apply for asylum. These people, however, are not escaping political persecution: most of them are seriously ill and are looking for life-saving medical measures....

NEWS VERIFICATION AND FACT-CHECKING IN GERMANY

by Harutyun Tsatryan When it comes to the dissemination of fake news and fact-checking related skills, younger audiences are different from older groups not just in what they do before consuming the news, but in their core attitudes in terms of what they want from the...

‘WE DON’T HAVE TO DIE TOGETHER TO BUILD BROTHERHOOD’

by Sophia Stahl After years of persecution, fear and suffering Christianity was adopted as state religion in Armenia. Only two percent of the society in Armenia is of a different religion, and Yezidis are the largest minority with about 40.000 representatives in the...