
Based in Armenia, Tatev Hovhannisyan is an investigative journalist with a particular interest in tracking attacks on universal human rights and investigating the funding of anti-gender movements in Europe. Until 2023 she was openDemocracy’s Europe and Eurasia editor on our Tracking the Backlash project. In 2022, she won an Emma Goldman Award for innovative research on feminist and inequality issues in Europe – the first time a journalist has won the award. Before joining openDemocracy, she worked for ten years, mainly as an editor, at leading Armenian media outlets. Follow her on Twitter: @tahovhannisyan.
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Публикация находится в разделе: 50.50: Feature‘How on earth could I think that a doctor would deceive me?’
Exclusive: One woman tells of fears that her baby may have been a victim of an alleged illegal adoption network in Armenia
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Публикация находится в разделе: 50.50: InvestigationArmenians accused of selling babies still work in hospitals and government
Revealed: Members of alleged illegal adoption gang that sold babies to Italy keep high-profile jobs despite charges
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Публикация находится в разделе: oDR: OpinionHappy birthday to my country, Armenia. I hope one day our trauma is over
OPINION: I’ve witnessed war, earthquakes, unrest, revolution and a pandemic. Now I’m packing my emergency bag again
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Публикация находится в разделе: 50.50: NewsWhat overturning Roe v Wade could mean for abortion in Europe
Experts in Europe fear that backsliding on abortion rights will go beyond US borders. Here’s why
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Публикация находится в разделе: oDR: OpinionWhere was the outpouring of empathy when my country was at war?
As an Armenian, I feel our pain was ignored. And my trauma means I’m struggling to empathise as I should with Ukraine today
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Публикация находится в разделе: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationAll-Party Parliamentary Groups: search the data
Explore Westminster's unregulated network of special interest groups – and who is funding them