
Based in Yerevan, Armenia, Lucy is openDemocracy’s Eurasia investigative reporting fellow. They recently graduated from Sciences Po in Paris, France with a joint master’s degree in journalism and human rights, with a focus on Russia and post-Soviet states. Previously, they worked as a producer for the US-based The World, a radio programme about international affairs. Follow Lucy on Twitter (@lucymartiros) and email them at [email protected]
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Published in: 50.50: NewsSexual violence laws enable impunity in Eurasia, report finds
Equality Now is calling on Eurasian countries to amend sexual violence laws towards consent-based definitions
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Published in: 50.50: AnalysisThe feminist movement in Eastern Europe: struggles in a changing landscape
Women’s rights movements in the region have faced challenges ranging from war to the rise of anti-gender activism
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureAnimated documentary film tells story of ‘Armenia’s Anne Frank’
‘Aurora’s Sunrise’ tells the forgotten true story of a teenage girl who survived the Armenian genocide of 1915
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureThe feminists who want Armenians and Azerbaijanis to forgive each other
For too long, peacebuilding has been left to men, without any success, say activists on both sides of the conflict
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Published in: 50.50: ExplainerExplainer: What does new ‘gay propaganda’ law mean for LGBTIQ+ Russians?
Russia has passed a controversial law banning the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality. Here’s what you need to know
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Published in: 50.50: NewsArmenia’s LGBTIQ activists fight on under shadow of war
Weeks after Azerbaijan’s attack, queer activists won support from a member of Turkey’s parliament at annual forum