Ongoing Projects: Artsakh: Between War and Peace: NKRWP_007A

After an eight hour bus trip from Armenia’s capital of Yerevan to Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, five-year-old Masis Harutyunyan waits, clutching his prized possession, for the next leg of his journey home. Masis, his mother and his five siblings are from Karmir Shuka, a village now on the edge of what is currently Armenian-held Karabakh. He and his family are among the first to try to return, and it is still unclear whether the road home will be safe to travel.

After an eight hour bus trip from Armenia’s capital of Yerevan to Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, five-year-old Masis Harutyunyan waits, clutching his prized possession, for the next leg of his journey home. Masis, his mother and his five siblings are from Karmir Shuka, a village now on the edge of what is currently Armenian-held Karabakh. He and his family are among the first to try to return, and it is still unclear whether the road home will be safe to travel.