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Artsakh Resident on Hunger Strike Refuses Medical Exam

Hunger Striker Osipyan Refuses Medical Exam

HetqJun 9, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Artsakh Resident on Hunger Strike Refuses Medical Exam

Artur Osipyan, a former resident of Artsakh, has refused to undergo a medical examination while continuing a hunger strike that has lasted twenty-two days. Osipyan's refusal of the medical exam appears to be a protest action, though the article does not specify the underlying cause or demands associated with his strike.

The source of the report is Hetq, an Armenian investigative news outlet. Additional context regarding Osipyan's specific grievances, his current location, or the response from authorities is not provided in this excerpt.

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This story was summarized from Hetq. Read the full article at the source.

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