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The Gandhian activist Jill Carr-Harris spent several months in Armenia after her cross-continent peace march was interrupted there by Covid. She had also visited Nagorno-Karabakh before the march, getting blacklisted by Azerbaijan for doing so without their permission. Soon the area was at war, and she recounts to Metta the history that led to it. She would hope for a revival of the OSCE's "Minsk Group," which was supposed to find a lasting solution to the frozen conflict that resulted from the previous war.
By Metta SpencerThe Gandhian activist Jill Carr-Harris spent several months in Armenia after her cross-continent peace march was interrupted there by Covid. She had also visited Nagorno-Karabakh before the march, getting blacklisted by Azerbaijan for doing so without their permission. Soon the area was at war, and she recounts to Metta the history that led to it. She would hope for a revival of the OSCE's "Minsk Group," which was supposed to find a lasting solution to the frozen conflict that resulted from the previous war.