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- YemisrachBA - Sep 28 2007 | people, film, conflict, Human Rights
A film by Azeri journalist Madina Nik-Najat, titled "The Bug-gobblers", unravels how conflicts begin, and the role of seemingly irrelevant differences in behaviour.
The lives of thousands of young Azeris and Armenians have been scarred by the bitter conflict over a mountainous region whose name means "Black Garden".
Quoted: Young journalists from Nagorno-Karabakh shed light on a still unresolved conflict that has shaped their lives.
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