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A refugee from the Nagorno-Karabakh region says fear of Azerbaijani rule "nests in your mind" and that she can't imagine living under their control after fleeing her village to come to Armenia last week.
Alina Alaverdyan, 68, a former army kitchen worker, spoke in the town of Vayk where thousands of refugees have arrived to seek shelter after fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh. "We hear that they raped somebody’s daughter in law, daughter, and it is stuff like this, and this nests in your mind and you can’t just imagine living there," said Alaverdyan. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES