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Watch: New doco sees Armenians and Azerbaijanis face painful truths together

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A new film from Conciliation Resources, called “Parts of a Circle: History of the Karabakh Conflict”, tells the story of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorny Karabakh by combining perspectives from filmmakers on both sides.

The documentary draws upon original interviews with eyewitnesses and participants in the events of 1988-94, from presidents to military field commanders, to ordinary people whose lives were turned upside down by the fighting.

The film is the fourth and final production in a documentary series produced by Conciliation Resources together with partners Media Initiatives Center, Stepanakert Press Club, Internews Azerbaijan Public Association and the Humanitarian Research Public Union since 2012.

Produced in English, “Parts of a Circle: History of the Karabakh Conflict” aims to condense the rich material contained in the original three films, which covered the lead up to the outbreak of war, the war, and the search for peace respectively, in order to bring its messages to a wider international audience.

The Parts of a Circle project weathered a period of dramatic decline in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and a major escalation of violence in 2016 which prevented broad release of the films. However, the films were screened on more than 100 occasions in closed settings to a wide range of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, including journalists, students, policymakers, people living close to the front lines and those displaced as a result of the conflict.

The English summary film was premiered at London’s Chatham House in February. Further plans for screenings across the South Caucasus region and global capitals have been put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, so Conciliation Resources and its partners have now decided to release the film online.

You can watch Parts of a Circle here.

COVID-19: Are we missing a peace opportunity?

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Major powers should focus on opportunities to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and build momentum for cease-fires amid the pandemic, according to USIP expert Tyler Beckelman.

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How do everyday Iraqis perceive peace possibilities?

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Policymakers and analysts have paid much attention to Iraq during the past two decades. Yet there remains a knowledge gap, with a lack of reliable data on how everyday Iraqis perceive the possibilities for peace and stability. Understanding how Iraqis view the possibilities for peace is critical to policymakers, peacebuilding practitioners, and donor agencies working to bring stability to communities that have long been held under the grip of violence.

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UN envoy: Israeli annexation could destroy Mideast peace hopes

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The U.N. Mideast envoy warned Thursday that Israeli moves to annex parts of the West Bank and accelerate settlement expansion, combined with the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating impact, could ignite Israeli-Palestinian conflict and “destroy any hope of peace.”

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COVID-19 and Conflict: Violent Extremism

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The COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the globe is reshaping dynamics in fragile states and conflict zones. In this video, part of USIP’s #COVIDandConflict series, Kateira Aryaeinejad and Bethany McGann examine the pandemic’s impacts on violent extremism: how extremist groups are exploiting the crisis, whether it is impacting recruitment, and how it complicates efforts to counter violent extremism.

Read the transcript here.