User talk:Ավետիսյան91
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Siege of Stepanekert vs Blockade of Artsakh
[edit]Hey, i wasn't sure how to tag you elsewhere (please delete this if im putting it in the wrong place). I think the siege of Stepanekert is part of but distinct from the First Blockade of Artsakh. One could say a "mini" blockade
Ive seen a few sources state that the blockade started in 1988 and ended in May 1992. Or that it was "4 years" long which is much longer than the siege of stepanekert. Eg. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/07/01/Lachin-is-a-ghost-town-a-crowd-of-burned-out/2082709963200/
Happy to be wrong! Just looking for clarification Humanatbest (talk) 08:50, 25 December 2022 (UTC)
- Hi Humanatbest. Yes, you are right. The first big blockade was in 1988-1992. The Siege of Stepanekert is a small part of that blockade, about which I've added 2 sentences and the link to that article. I think it relates to the main topic and deserves to be in the "Background" section. You can just copy my username to tag me; {{u|Ավետիսյան91}}. Ավետիսյան91 (talk) 09:44, 25 December 2022 (UTC)
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// Timothy :: talk 18:53, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
- Hi TimothyBlue. I'm not sure why you undo my edit, if I mentioned the reason for it in the summary (move the reaction of Armenia from the "Involved parties" section, as the conflict is not in the territory of Armenia, Armenia is not directly or indirectly involved in the blockade of Artsakh). If you had objections to my editing, you could open a discussion on the article or on my talk page, and substantiate with reliable, secondary sources that Armenia is really considered an involved party in the blockade of Artsakh. With respects: Ավետիսյան91 (talk) 19:13, 3 January 2023 (UTC)