For three years Emma kept knocking on the court’s doors, feeling abandoned, with her demands and concerns unanswered she decided to go on a hunger strike for 21 days, which, later on, turned into a sit-in protest that continues to this day in front of the President’s office on Baghramyan 26. Emma says she has many friends who are willing to take her in, but she refuses to stop her protest. “I have started this sit-in and I must take it till the very end.” She also has grandchildren who frequently visit her.
Her deteriorating health and lack of amenities aren’t enough to sway Emma’s decision. As she notes, she has always been involved in social and political movements starting from the 1988 Karabakh Movement to the rallies of 2008 and the Velvet Revolution of 2018. She seems proud of her relation to Njdeh and notes that the struggle for justice is in their blood.