Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict hits diaspora close to home

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Violence between Armenia and Azerbaijan is now heading into its third week despite multiple attempts at a ceasefire. Both sides are accusing each other of reigniting the violence. The conflict is all about an enclave of land called Nagorno-Karabakh. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan lay claim to the territory. The conflict has ripple effects across the globe — especially amongst the Armenian and Azerbaijani diaspora. The World’s Daniel Ofman reports.

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