
Armenian Theologian Condemns Post-War Hardships: Looting, Humiliation, and Selective Abortions
Following the recent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the lives of many Armenian citizens have been dramatically altered. One theologian, in a recent interview, described the ongoing hardships faced by his people. "Looting was rampant," he stated, recounting the destruction of homes and the theft of possessions. He also highlighted the emotional toll, describing "humiliation and selective abortions" as further consequences of the war. His anger at the lack of support from the Armenian government and international community was palpable. The theologian's testimony underscores the complex and often overlooked human costs of war, extending far beyond the immediate battlefield. Efforts to aid the displaced population and address the long-term psychological trauma remain crucial.