
ArmInfo. The Yerevan Civil Court of General Jurisdiction, chaired by Judge Ashot Hovhannisyan, dismissed the lawsuit filed by fifth President of Artsakh Samvel Shahramanyan against the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports (MECS) and Nzhdeh Hovsepyan, author of the Armenian history textbook for 9th grade. This information was confirmed by Alexandra Hovsepyan, spokesperson for the civil courts, in an interview with PastInfo.
In early September 2025, ArmInfo reported that Samvel Shahramanyan's lawyers had filed a lawsuit on his behalf against the MECS and other responsible officials for defamatory statements contained in the 9th- grade "History of Armenia" textbook regarding events in Artsakh between the fall of 2020 and the fall of 2023. As lawyer Roman Yeritsyan reported on his Facebook page, they intend to demand a retraction of the false information about the president contained in the textbook. Specifically, Yeritsyan explained, this concerns statements such as "Samvel Shahramanyan signed the decree on the dissolution of Artsakh" and "Shahramanyan is the one who surrendered the NKR." The lawyer is convinced that the Armenian authorities intend to shift responsibility for the surrender of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic onto the Artsakh leadership. In rebuttal, Shakhramanyan demands that the court compel the defendants to publish the following text by all possible means, including by including a rebuttal in the curriculum: "The following information, reflected under the heading "De-Armenization of Nagorno-Karabakh" in Chapter 5.3 of the 9th-grade Armenian history textbook "The Nagorno-Karabakh Issue in the International Arena: Return to War": "The President of the NKR signed a decree on the dissolution of the NKR", is false and does not correspond to reality. As a measure to secure the claim, the lawyer requested a ban on the teaching of a certain section of this textbook in schools until the final court decision on this case comes into force.
As a reminder, on September 19, 2023, Azerbaijan, under the pretext of an "anti-terrorist operation," initiated a large-scale aggression against Artsakh, which led to the complete de-Armenization of the NKR. This was preceded by a nearly 10-month blockade of the unrecognized republic. Since the enemy aggression that began in the fall of 2020, which culminated in the complete ethnic cleansing of Artsakh in September 2023, over 150,000 Artsakh residents have lost their homeland and become refugees. In November 2024, Artsakh Ombudsman Gegham Stepanyan reported that 13 Armenians remained in Artsakh after being forcibly displaced. As Robert Mardini, Director General of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), noted, these are primarily elderly and disabled people who had no one to accompany them.
On January 23, 2026, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia reported that ten Armenians and one citizen of Armenia of Russian origin, who remained in Artsakh after the mass exodus of autumn 2023, were transported to the Republic of Armenia based on their own requests, which were submitted to the relevant authorities of Armenia and Azerbaijan.