THE DESIRE TO LIVE: Karmir Shuka, Artsakh S1E7 DOCUMENTARY (Armenian with English subtitles)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Episode 7 features Karmir Shuka (Armenian: Կարմիր Շուկա), which translates as Red Market (not to be confused with "Karmir Gyugh" village, which means "Red Village"). It's a rural community in the Martuni region of Artsakh. It is located in the south-eastern part of the republic. It is 32 km away from the regional center of Martuni, and 35 km away from the capital Stepanakert. The population of the Karmir Shuka community is 1113 people. It's home to the famous Tnjri, a 2041-year-old giant Oriental plane tree.
Almost 60% of the Karmir Shuka village was destroyed. The Azerbaijani army deliberately fired at civilians. We saw the most devastating scenes of destruction. Shops, the local library, the local cultural center, the gas plant, storages for grain, barns, and houses are bombarded, some houses are completely destroyed and leveled to the ground. The lands used for agriculture belonging to the village are all under Azeri control now. There are both POWs (prisoners of war) and martyred from this village.
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My name is Mariam, and I am a filmmaker from Artsakh. I and my colleague Tigran are making a no-commentary-style documentary series to show post-war life in Artsakh called #TheDesireToLive. This short series is aiming to show the effects of the war on the regular people of Artsakh and their livelihood. If you want to learn more about Artsakh and the people that live in it, subscribe to the channel!
I will release more episodes as we go, we’re filming every week and are a 2-person filming crew.
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Thank you Mariam for what you do. Thank you for these heartbreaking videos. God bless you!!!!!
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching!
Another amazing and very touching episode. Thank you! This unbreakable spirit of our people is seen in every episode, amazing! Astvats pahapan mer joghovurtin
Thank you so much, Emma jan!
My sincere respect to all the people in this village... Your strong will and love for your village and love for your motherland... I am speechless.
Mar Jan... very touching documentary ... Thank you so much.
thank you so much!
Il faut continuer de témoigner, chère Mariam. On ne peut pas exterminer un peuple qui ne désire que vivre en paix. La paix, rien que la paix et courage à tous ! Merci encore.
Աստված օգնական իմ ազգին
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Thank you Mariam jan for sharing and thank you for your great job!
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thanks again for your images!
Glad you like them! ❤️
Excellent, as always. Thanks Mariam jan
Thank you too!
Thank you for all you do🖤
Mary and this is an amazing testament to the toughness of these beautiful people. It's very hard for me to tell you this. People around where I live don't even know about Artsakh, nagorno-karabakh, Nagorno-karabakh, very very little about Armenia. We don't have any of the diaspora living around us, and the drug of choice for most people that I know is apathy. They know now, but only what I have told them. Pray for us Americans because we have lost our love for each other and for other countries, and people are carrying only about themselves here. God can change people's hearts though.
Lo mon pòble frair, malaürosament pòdi pas 'nar a salvar-vos mai sabètz que amar-vos. D'un Occitan als Armènis. 🕊❤️
I cant type and cry at the same time... but I can try and say thank you
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God bless!!!
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captured and preserved.. wonderful history Mariam, 400 ppl today, countless more forever
Thank you dear Harry!
Thank you for your work. Everything will be ok, back and ok! That day became the day if rebirth.
Well said! Thank you!
God please hear the prayer’s of Armenians. All we want is to live in peace.
Marian e equipe parabéns belíssima filmagem e música emocionante💐
muito obrigado de mim e da equipe! ❤️
Meu coração chora por yants injustiça. Não precisamos ter uma sociedade injusta.
é muito injusto e cruel, de fato 💔
N'oubliez pas de mettre un 👍Les enfants n'oublieront jamais ce qu'ils ont vécu ... #wewantpeaceforArtsakh #Artsakhisarmenia MERCI Mariam
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Mariam seus vídeos são lindos
grandes bancos!
De Lisboa minha homenagem e solidariedade com o heróico Povo Arménio
Լիսաբոնից՝ իմ հարգանքն ու համերաշխությունը հերոս հայ ժողովրդին
Lisabonits’՝ im hargank’n u hamerashkhut’yuny heros hay zhoghovrdin
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Deus proteja a República de Artsakh
Amen! 🙏
Boa madrugada para todos,seria tão bom a legenda em português
esperamos que no futuro, quando o orçamento permitir, possamos traduzi-lo para o português também
I noticed she was using words like “eshi jehenneme”, “pis”, “teze” that are common sayings in Azeri language. She looks like she lived together with Azeris as neighbors in the past
Well spotted! These words and many other Azeri words are quite common in Karabakh Armenian dialect, everyone knows Azeri words sometimes maybe not realizing it. In this village the demographic data shows that at its peak it had 3-5 Azeris through 60-80s. Maybe one of them was her neighbor indeed.
It would be nice to have everyone talking together again as people who are familiar, not divided
Watching it today, 10 January 2022, the day azeris shooted towards civilians yet another several times... More than a year of war
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