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Nellie Petrossian
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Nellie is a journalist from Armenia whose work has appeared on Aravot, Hetq, Chai Khana, and others. She focuses on telling human-centric stories including those related to local business, discrimina
Haykuhi has been working as a tailor for almost 50 years. Photo: Nellie Petrossian/OC Media
1988 Spitak Earthquake

Life after an earthquake: a tailor’s story 

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In 1988, an earthquake devastated northern Armenia, destroying towns and cities and killing at least 25,000. In Gyumri, Armenia’s second-largest city, the impacts of the tragedy are still felt by Haykuhi Galstyan and her husband over 30 years later. Haykuhi Galstyan is nothing if not resilient. With an energy belying her age, the 63-year-old runs a bustling tailor’s workshop from the small home she shares with her husband, Volodya Sargsyan. Cheerful and hard-working, Galstyan gives no ind

Shoghik Hekimyan-Godalazian, a survivor of the Beirut explosion. Photo: Nellie Petrossian/OC Media.
Armenia

From Beirut to Yerevan: A survivor’s story

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Seventy-three-year-old Shoghik Hekimyan-Godalazian moved to Armenia after a massive explosion in August 2020 ripped through her home in downtown Beirut. But the move, coming just before war broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh, has not been without difficulties. Shoghik Hekimyan-Godalazian still carries shards of glass in her legs from the 2020 Beirut explosion. She is one of 1,100 Lebanese-Armenians to immigrate to Armenia following the blast. For the months she has lived in the country, she has sta