Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists investigate pollution of Kura and Araz rivers
Journalists of Azerbaijan and Armenia, Kamal Ali, Diana Isayeva, Anna Mouradian and Tigran Hakobyan, tried to investigate jointly the causes of pollution of the Kura and Araz rivers in the two countries. The film made by them is designed to answer the question on the sources of pollution, and their impact on the environment in Armenia and Azerbaijan. A joint study of journalists in conflict countries has shown that the citizens of Azerbaijan and Armenia can cooperate for the good of the region and the peace.
A joint investigation was conducted with the support of the Danish Association of Investigative Journalism (Scoop). -02D-
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