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Posted 13 January 2022 - 09:13 AM

Public Radio of Armenia
Jan 12 2022
 
 
There can be no friendship with torturers: French MP quits Friendship Group with Azerbaijan
January 12, 2022, 09:36
 
 

Member of the French National Assembly Dino Cinieri has quit the France-Azerbaijan Friendship group.  

“As the Armenians celebrate Christmas and the great hope that this feast of peace brings, I see with horror that Azerbaijan is martyring and torturing Armenian soldiers and civilians in the worst possible way,” the MP said in a statement as he announced the decision.

Armenian Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan earlier reported new cases of torture of Armenian soldiers. In one case the Azerbaijani servicemen demanded that an Armenian soldier renounce Christianity and convert to Islam. After the Armenian soldier refused to obey, his legs were burned, he was severely beaten and humiliated.

In another case, Azerbaijanis burned the cross-shaped tattoo on the body of a captured soldier with a lighter.

“These barbaric practices are unbearable and unworthy of a member country of the Council of Europe and of a regime that sits within the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.,” he added.

Mr. Cinieri noted that “by invading Artsakh on September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan wanted us to believe that it was a simple territorial issue.”

“I decide to resign from the France-Azerbaijan Friendship group, so as not to endorse hateful practices which clearly reveal a desire to destroy a people, its culture and its faith. 106 years after the genocide that aimed to exterminate the Armenians, history repeats itself. There can be no friendship with torturers,” Dino Cinieri stated.

 

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 09:15 AM

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Armenia - Jan 12 2022
 
 
Ombudsman: Azerbaijan is launching provocations in Armenia territories where it earlier invaded
15:34, 12.01.2022
 
 

YEREVAN. – The Office of the Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) of Armenia has received calls from the residents of Kut, Norabak, Verin and Nerkin Shorzha villages of Gegharkunik Province, in connection with Azerbaijan’s provocation yesterday on the border with Armenia, ombudsman Arman Tatoyan told a press conference Wednesday.

"We are in touch with everyone. Residents heard the sound of artillery," the ombudsman added.

Tatoyan stressed that Azerbaijan is launching aggressive actions in the Armenian territories which it invaded in May last year.

But the same time, the ombudsman noted that this invasion had taken place earlier, in October 2020, during the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war, in the direction of Tsav village near Kapan city  of Syunik Province.

"Therefore, we need to talk about the Azerbaijanis’ invading the sovereign territory of Armenia, and globally, the need for the withdrawal of Azerbaijani forces, and not only about the 'May invasion,'" Tatoyan said.

The ombudsman reiterated that the presence of Azerbaijani military near Armenian villages has no legal basis, especially since they appeared there under the threat of a new war. He added that when the ombudsman speaks about this, the respective statements should not be distorted.

"Yesterday's actions are proof of that. They [i.e., the Azerbaijani military] are so close that the [Armenian] civilian population hears the sound of artillery. There is no time. Events are developing rapidly. The longer we delay, the more the rights of the [Armenian] residents will be violated," Arman Tatoyan concluded.

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Posted 16 January 2022 - 09:02 AM

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Armenia - Jan 14 2022
 
 
Karabakh conflict not resolved: French MEP responds to Azerbaijani ambassador
 

French Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Security and Defense of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Nathalie Loiseau, reacted harshly to a tweet of Azerbaijani Ambassador to France Rahman Mustafayev.

The Azeri diplomat shared on Twitter a statement made by President Ilham Aliyev that the OSCE Minsk Group “should not deal with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since it is resolved.”

“Mr. Ambassador, diplomacy consists first of all in respecting the country where one has the honor to serve,” Loiseau said in a tweet on Thursday.

“France is a co-chair country of the Minsk Group and you seem to disavow it. The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is not resolved and the ceasefire is not respected,” she underscored, adding three Armenian soldiers were killed in the latest border clashes.

Azerbaijan attacked Armenian positions in Gegharkunik Province on January 11, as a result of which three Armenian soldiers were killed and two others were wounded.

 

https://www.panorama...nch-MEP/2626479



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Posted 21 January 2022 - 10:00 AM

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Armenia - Jan 20 2022
 
Azerbaijan not yet returned about 300 sheep of Armenia villager
17:29, 20.01.2022
 
 
 

The Azerbaijanis have not yet returned the sheep belonging to Surik Matevosyan, a resident of Armenia’s Tegh village, which they had made off with a week ago.

"We have transferred to them facts, photos which prove that the sheep are of Surik Matevosyan, but the Azerbaijanis say that there was no sheep with the shepherd. Negotiations are ongoing, and we still have high hopes that the sheep will be returned," he said.

Surik Matevosyan, 53, a shepherd of Tegh village, and about 300 of his sheep were abducted on January 13. But as a result of negotiations, they had handed Matevosyan over to the Russian peacekeepers a few hours later.

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Posted 21 January 2022 - 10:09 AM

Armenpress.com
 

“Armenia has no preconditions for delimitation” – Yerevan refutes Azerbaijani FM's claims

 
 
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YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov’s statement that “Yerevan’s preconditions for starting delimitation are unacceptable for Baku.”

Asked to comment, the Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan told ARMENPRESS that Armenia doesn’t have any preconditions in the matter of delimitation, and that it’s about agreements.

 
 

ARMENPRESS – Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov, responding to Armenia’s proposals relating to the process of delimitation and demarcation, said that Yerevan’s preconditions for launching delimitation are unacceptable for Baku. How would you comment?

Vahan Hunanyan – I believe there is a misunderstanding regarding this issue. The Armenian side doesn’t have preconditions in the issue of delimitation. It’s about agreements. The November 26 Sochi statement of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the Presidents of the Russian Federation and Azerbaijan notes that the sides have agreed to “take steps in the direction of increasing the level of security and stability on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border and to move towards the formation of a trilateral commission for delimitation and demarcation. This agreement was reaffirmed and an agreement on starting a process of withdrawing troops was reached during the December 14 trilateral meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders in Brussels in mediation of the President of the European Council. Thus, The Armenian side’s proposals aren’t about preconditions, but rather about realizing the agreements that were reached. The Republic of Armenia believes that the delimitation process must be launched swiftly in accordance to the abovementioned agreements.

 

 

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 08:09 AM

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Jan 22 2022
 
 
Karabakh: Azerbaijanis committed 69 crimes since 2020 ceasefire
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January 22, 2022 - 14:40 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azerbaijani military has committed 69 crimes against the civilian population of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) since a ceasefire statement was signed on November 9, 2020, the Prosecutor General's office of Artsakh reports in a statement.

In total, 54 criminal cases have been launched to investigate the crimes committed by Azeri servicemen stationed near the border settlements and villages of Karabakh, the statement adds.

There have been 5 murders, 28 attempted murders, 1 terrorist act, 12 instances of destruction of property, 16 cases of attempted destruction and damage to property, 3 cases of theft, 2 cases of robbery, 3 cases of destruction of graves, 4 cases of torture, 1 case of threatening to kill, 1 case of kidnapping, the statement reveals.

Three civilians and 10 servicemen were killed in the reporting period, 37 people received gunshot wounds, while six others were physically abused.

"This information proves that after the trilateral statement, Azerbaijan has been regularly violating the condition of "complete cessation of fire and hostilities" mentioned in Article 1 of the statement, as a result of which people are being killed, the simple rights necessary for human existence are being violated," the Prosecutor's office reports.

https://www.panarmen..._2020_ceasefire



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Posted 10 February 2022 - 08:44 AM

I don't believe, where were they when the attacks were happening on Armenian soil? 

Public Radio of Armenia

Feb 9 2022
 
 
 
CSTO will provide military assistance if Armenia applies for – Stanislav Zas
February 9, 2022, 16:00
 1 minute read
 

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) will provide military assistance if Armenia applies for, CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas declared today, Izvestia reports.

“If there is such an appeal, all our emergency response centers, mechanisms will be put into action,” he said on the sidelines of the Valdai Club conference.

Zas said that a crisis response working group was created within the framework of the CSTO after the peacekeeping operation in Kazakhstan.

“We have now created a working group and are carefully studying this first practical experience of ours, all our actions. We will test, first of all, the crisis response system. We need to be able to quickly and effectively use the existing potential in any conditions and at any point in the zone of CSTO responsibility,” he said.

According to the Secretary General, the operation in Kazakhstan showed the effectiveness of existing mechanisms. “We got the first practical experience and made sure that the forces and means that our organization possesses, and the mechanisms for their use that have been created over 20 years, they really function and allow us to solve the tasks that our organization faces,” he said.

 

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Posted 16 February 2022 - 09:23 AM

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 15 2022
 
 
Armenian soldier wounded in Azerbaijani shooting in Artsakh
February 15, 2022, 21:52
 Less than a minute
 

At around 16:15 on February 15, the Azerbaijani troops violated the ceasefire regime in the eastern border zone of the Artsakh Republic.

Conscript of Artsakh’s Defense Army Khachatur Khachatryan was wounded in the shooting.

The condition of the soldier is assessed as serious.

The Russian peacekeepers have been informed abouh the incident.

At present, the operative-tactical situation in the mentioned part of the line if contact is stable.

 

https://en.armradio....ing-in-artsakh/



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Posted 17 February 2022 - 09:11 AM

This should be translated to English, we Armenians know it already!

Public Radio of Armenia

Feb 16 2022
 
 
44-day war: New film documents recruitment of mercenaries to fight against Artsakh
February 16, 2022, 17:12
 Less than a minute
 

44-day war: Mercenaries – the new documentary produced by the Orbeli Information-Analytical Center of the Public Relations and Information Center SNCO of the RA Prime Minister’s Office refers to the recruitment of mercenaries by Azerbaijan (with the support of Turkey) to fight against Artsakh.

Back in the first Artsakh war, in 1993-94, according to various sources, 1000-3000 Afghan mercenaries fought in the Azerbaijani army. In 2020, Syrian mercenaries who had moved to Azerbaijan before the war participated in the hostilities.

Based on facts, information of investigative bodies and expert analysis, the film 44-day war: Mercenaries documents the participation of Turkey and Syrian mercenaries in the war.

 

44-օրյա պատերազմ. Վարձկաններhttps://www.youtube....h?v=b24TkFGeAjA

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Posted 17 February 2022 - 09:13 AM

 NEWS.am 
Armenia - Feb 16 2022
 
 
Azerbaijanis force out, at gunpoint, Karabakh farmers cultivating vineyards

Today, the Azerbaijani armed forces forced out, at gunpoint, the farmers doing agricultural work in the vineyards of Khramort village. Zorik Abrahamyan, the head of Khramort village of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), told this to Armenian News-NEWS.am Wednesday.

"They [i.e., the Azerbaijani soldiers] do not allow our residents to work [there]. The Azerbaijanis have threatened them not to come to those territories anymore. Russian peacekeepers were also present at that moment. The Azerbaijanis have forced out, under the influence of weapons, our farmers from the gardens, but there was no shooting," Abrahamyan said, adding that he had informed his superiors about this incident.

According to him, not only the residents of Khramort, but also those of the neighboring village work in those gardens.

"The villagers are engaged in cattle breeding, gardening. [But] now it turns out that they are deprived of their source of income," said the head of Khramort village.

Also as reported earlier, at around 3:30pm on Tuesday, while Khnapat village resident K.M. (born in 1983) was plowing in Khramort village with a tractor, one of the latter’s tires was damaged by the shots fired at him from the Azerbaijani combat position.

Azerbaijan armed forces targeted Artsakh resident in Russian peacekeepers’ presence, says village head



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Posted 23 February 2022 - 08:51 AM

Open Democracy
Feb 22 2022
 
 
At this time of tension, EU needs to remember Nagorno-Karabakh

A message to the EU (and the US): despite a possible escalation in Ukraine, don’t forget the other major conflict in the region

22 February 2022, 12.47pm
 

The 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 left thousands dead, but it did not put an end to the longest-running conflict in the South Caucasus. What is worse is that the grim situation in Ukraine threatens a renewed large-scale conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The status quo has changed dramatically and the two sides can no longer be treated as equal sides to the conflict. Today, Armenia, having lost the war, is being subjected to aggression.

In this context, a much more engaged EU (and US) is necessary.

First, it is critical to pressure Azerbaijan to move away from its aggressive approach and instead embrace negotiations on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group. The message should be unambiguous: the use of force is not an option and will be met with consequences.

Second, the EU could push for – and support – a monitoring mission along the border. The EU’s common security and defence policy (CSDP) mission has been used in similar contexts and could go a long way to stabilise the situation on the ground. Such a mission could enable the creation of a demilitarised zone in Nagorno-Karabakh, creating a conducive environment for determining the border. In parallel, the EU should push for a border delimitation and demarcation process, ideally under the OSCE.

Last but not least, decisive measures should be taken for the return of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) who are, more than a year later, still detained in Azerbaijan. Despite many statements calling for the return of these POWs, Azerbaijan still holds dozens of them, in violation of international humanitarian law.

Also, earlier this month, Azerbaijan announced plans to erase elements of Armenian culture in Nagorno-Karabakh, such as Armenian inscriptions at religious sites. An outcry ensued internationally, but the situation warrants more drastic measures, including targeted individual sanctions as well as conditions attached to aid, particularly in light of the EU’s recently approved aid package to Azerbaijan of 2 billion euros. 

The need for these actions can be explained by the complex situation in the region. Active hostilities have largely stopped, thanks to the presence of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh following the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement brokered by Moscow. However, the situation remains far from peaceful. There are still numerous localised incidents, in addition to larger instances of armed clashes, such as the ones on 16 November 2021 and 12 January 2022.

Stalemate amid continuing tension

The 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan significantly altered the geopolitics of the South Caucasus. First, Turkey’s active role in the conflict and the support it gave Azerbaijan, including the recruitment of Syrian mercenaries, significantly increased its influence in the region. Second, the institutional framework for settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the OSCE Minsk Group, has been undermined. Emboldened by his victory, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has been publicly stating that the conflict is over and refusing to engage with the Minsk Group.

There is a real threat of ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh

This begs the question what will happen to the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh once the Russian peacekeeping mission finishes in less than four years. Given the brutalities documented during the war, the state-promoted Armenophobia in Azerbaijan, and post-war incidents that target the Armenian population, there is a real threat of ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Another important consequence of the war is the change in the de-facto borders between the two countries. In some locations, the Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces are only a few hundred metres away from each other. This has had a major impact on the rights and livelihoods of local communities. Residents of border communities have been taken captive, their crops set on fire and their cattle stolen.

Recent meetings between Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and President Aliyev, two of which were mediated by the EU, have produced only modest results. One outcome is that there is now a direct line between the defence ministers of the two countries, to prevent border skirmishes. The two countries also agreed to take steps towards unblocking railway connections.

One of the most important unsolved issues is where the border goes. Russia has proposed the creation of a border demarcation committee (which it would lead), but no progress is yet in sight.  

The explosive situation in Ukraine could have devastating consequences for the Caucasus, including a new conflict. Despite a personal ‘friendship’ between presidents Putin and Erdogan, Russia has been increasingly annoyed by Turkey, which has not recognised Russian control of Crimea, and because it has provided Ukraine with armed drones. There has also been recent tension between Azerbaijan and Russia, particularly over Russia’s peacekeeping mission in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Turkey will be tempted to use force again in the region, especially as their earlier actions did not generate adequate international condemnation.

The EU has the tools to prevent the worst. It now needs the will.

https://www.opendemo...gorno-karabakh/



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Posted 27 February 2022 - 08:25 AM

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Sweden, Feb 2022
 
 
Nuri Kino: Christians in Armenia battle for their history (In english)

Independent investigative reporter, activist and minority rights expert Nuri Kino reports from the country with an extremely long Christian history.

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Nuri Kino reports on the Christian presence, on location in Armenia. (Nuri Kino: Transparent Armenia Charitable Foundation: Haik Kazarian)

Av Nuri Kino

25 februari 2022 11:30

Suddenly, from one day to the next, bombs started to fall on Nagorna-Karabakh, an Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan. Pictures of tens of thousands of fleeing Armenians were flashed all over the world. Just a few days into the war, which lasted 44 days, new images came, now of destroyed churches and of jihadists from Syria who said in videos that they wanted to kill infidels. Many activists in the Western world, Armenians and other Christians interpreted the new conflict as a war of religion.

ARMENIA. It was the fall of 2020, and many of us felt we were re-living the attacks on Christians, Yazidis and moderate Muslims in Iraq and Syria during the summer and fall of 2014 by the terrorist group Isis. Just like then, videos of panicked fleeing Armenian families with children left many of us sleepless. We could not sit still and watch. My organization A Demand for Action (ADFA), raised funds used for food for tens of thousands of people. We also collected and sent 40 tons of winter clothing that the local charity Transparent Armenia Charitable Foundation helped distribute.

But was it really a religious war?

Armenia was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as its state religion in the year 301 AD, while Azerbaijan is a Muslim country. Political scientists and other researchers believe that religion was a secondary cause of the war. That it is about natural resources and geopolitical location. However, a large part of the population on both sides see it as a religious war.

At the end of December 2021, I was finally able to go to Armenia to better understand the conflict with its neighbouring countries of Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Where Christianity first established

Two people I spent time with were journalist Raffi Elliott and activist Haik Kazarian. They claim that Christianity in Armenia gained momentum as early as 50 AD. The apostle Judas Thaddeus is the one who first exposed Armenians to Christianity. It is extra exciting for me, a Syriac Orthodox Christian, as it is claimed that Judas Thaddeus was from northern Mesopotamia, maybe from the Turabdin region, where I have roots. This is among the places where historians believe that Christianity had its origins, and from where it spread.

 

Judas Thaddeus is said to have been clubbed to death or beheaded. The manner of his martyrdom is disputed but he was buried in 66 AD. The church that marks his tomb is called the Black Church and is located in today’s northwestern Iran, on the border with Armenia.

“Armenia is so much more than Christianity and religion, we are a people who have fought for our existence for thousands of years. For example, we have our very own alphabet, language and culture”, says Kazarian emphatically.

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Nuri Kino outside the temple in Garni. (Privat)

A Temple from 700 BC

My two companions suggest that we go to Garni, a temple in Armenia from 700 BC, which a few months ago ended up on a Belgian magazine’s list of the 51 most beautiful historic buildings in the world from Roman times. Garni was a temple where the Armenian sun god Mihr was worshipped.

When we get there, a few days after New Year, the Swedish pop group ABBA’s “Happy New Year” is playing loudly from the sound system. I am filled with pride in our Swedish pop wonder, and can’t help laughing at the meeting of cultures. Sweden meets Armenia. Pop culture meets history.

Outside the temple, there are stalls selling sweets and souvenirs. We buy Gata, an Armenian speciality, a kind of soft cake that has a faint and smooth taste of vanilla. It is considered sacred and served fresh during Candlemas. Elliott insists we eat one. I also buy pomegranate juice rolls. It is a delicacy eaten at Christmas and Easter in most Christian communities in the Middle East and the Caucasus. Pistachios rolled in dried pomegranate or various fruit juices; a sour and full-bodied taste.

We get in the car to drive to our next destination. Between bites of the sweets, Elliott asks me to look out the window. Along the road, in towns and villages, there are graves, new and old. They are dedicated to those who fell as martyrs during the various wars. They are adorned with a mixture of plastic roses that look real and fresh flowers that are replaced daily.

We stop at one of the graveyards and read the inscriptions on the tombstone. I notice a difference between these graves and others. On some of them, the epitaph is a short story of the heroic deeds of the one buried there. It becomes obvious how proud Armenians are of soldiers and volunteers who are all called “war heroes”.

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One of all the graves of the martyrs who fell during the last war. (Nuri Kino)

The 44-day war

In the fall of 2020, up to 100,000 ethnic Armenians were forced to flee Nagorno-Karabakh, or Artsakh, as they call it. During the 44-day war, 6,000 soldiers, both Azeris and Armenians were killed. After six weeks of deadly clashes, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a ceasefire agreement brokered by Russia. On January 12 this year, the peace agreement was temporarily broken, and three Armenian and two Azeri soldiers were killed in the fighting.

It is overcast, cold and raw outside, as we go on to the Geghard monastery. The name means “spear” in Armenian. It is supposed to be one of the world’s oldest monasteries and according to myth, the spearhead that Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus in the side with his lance, was taken there. The soldier, after perceiving miracles while stabbing Jesus, became one of Christ’s first followers. There are other places on earth where it is claimed that the spearhead exists. Either way, it’s a magnificent environment. Part of the monastery is carved out of the mountainside rock. About a hundred visitors brave the cold.

 

Five young Armenians from the USA throw pebbles towards a carved mountainside. “If a pebble gets stuck in one of the carved pits, you can wish for something,” says Kazarian, throwing up some stones expectantly. He does not succeed. Elliott and I also try and fail. A young woman in her twenties gets it right on the first try. The rest of us join in her cheers.

Although it is a fairly large crowd that wander around all parts of the monastery, they are quiet and respectful. Visitors light candles and pray for the sick and others in need of prayer. They sing hymns and they drink holy water that flows down from a spring in the mountain. Some of them also fill bottles to take home.

“Many people are convinced that this spring water can cure the sick. Taste it, it has a special freshness“, Elliott whispers to me. I drink it. He’s right.

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Raffi Elliott. (Privat)

One of the least guarded areas

When we leave the monastery, we see more stalls. Here, they also sell crucifixes and icons. While we browse, Elliott, who has written at least a dozen articles about the 2020 war and who has contributed to articles in media outlets such as Reuters, says that it is important to have all the facts when writing about the situation in the Caucasus. He believes that this area of the former Soviet Union is one of the least reported on, and for which reporters often lack the knowledge to report adequately.

Kazarian drives into a small village. Khash, an Armenian speciality, is served here. He and Elliott want me to taste it while they explain the war to me. It is cold inside the small cottage where the food is cooked and served. Hot mint tea along with flat Armenian bread and several different kinds of cheese and fresh herbs are served before the main course and warms us up a bit.

“It was on September 27 that the Azerbaijani army attacked Nagorno-Karabakh, which we Armenians call Artsakh. It is an enclave within the borders of Azerbaijan with an almost entirely Armenian population. It has its own government and its own parliament. The area with its 150,000 inhabitants may at first glance seem small and insignificant “, Elliott explains, as he puts herbs and cheese in a flatbread, which he hands over to me.

Kazarian elaborates on his point.

“However, it is of great importance, both for Azerbaijan, for Artsakh’s own population and for the state of Armenia,” he says. For us Armenians, no matter where in the world we live, we remember our roots which have been tied for centuries to these lands. There are more than double the number of Armenians living abroad as in Armenia and many are attached to Artsakh in one way or another”.

The hot food arrives, meat, bone and fat in heavy broth. You can then season it yourself, with garlic, salt and spices. It’s a little too heavy for me, so I stick to the delicious homemade cheeses, bread and herbs.

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The world’s largest genocide memorial

When we finish eating, we drive towards the capital Yerevan. Elliott leaves for an interview. Kazarian drives me to the home of Hayk Azadian Izgi, an acquaintance of mine, a relative of my relatives, from Sweden, who is in Armenia for New Year and Christmas. Izgi wants to be with me when I visit the world’s largest genocide memorial monument. He is a good friend of many Armenian writers, journalists and researchers. I jumped out of the car. We cheek kissed, hugged and sat in the car again.

“Dear Nuri, for Azerbaijan and its big brother Turkey, it is about the geopolitical situation, the proximity to natural resources such as gas. For Armenians in general, the area has historical and religious significance. Most of Artsakh and its surroundings have always been inhabited by Armenians. Towns and villages are full of historical and religious heritage. A large number of these were destroyed during the 44-day war in the fall of 2020 and continue to be destroyed as we speak”, he says, then interrupts himself as we reach Tsitsernakaberd, the genocide monument.

Both Kazarian and Izgi are visibly moved by the moment, although they have visited the place countless times. Hundreds of trees are planted and strategically placed in front of the entrance. It is the governments of many countries but also individuals who paid to have a tree in their name in memory of the victims of the Seyfo genocide, also known as the Armenian genocide.

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Nuri Kino at Tsitsernakaberd. (Haik Kazarian)

Brutality that is difficult to comprehend

Many world leaders and celebrities have been here. It is a place in Armenia that all visitors feel they must-see. Over 1.5 million Christians; Armenians, Assyrians / Syriacs and Greeks were massacred during the 1915 genocide in the Ottoman Empire. I’ve spent thousands of hours researching it. In the years 1999–2000, I interviewed about fifty of the survivors. The brutality they witnessed is impossible for most of us to comprehend.

Minnesmärke över Seyfo invigt i Norrköping

The next day, I focus on the religious aspects of the 2020 war. Armenian social and traditional media take the fact that jihadists from Syria joined the Azeri army, something the Washington Post reported, as proof that it was a religious war. For the Syrian jihadists, it was a war against infidels. A large number of churches and monasteries were also destroyed during and after the war, which is also considered as proof that it was a religious war.

“...not a religious [conflict]”

I get in touch with the doctoral student and historian Simon Maghakyan. He is a visiting scholar, a lecturer in international relations at two USA-based universities, and a PhD student in heritage crime at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom. Maghakyan writes to me that it was not a religious war.

“The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is not a religious one but Azerbaijan targets all indigenous Christian sites in disputed regions because of their intertwined association with Armenian culture. For example, in 1997-2006 Azerbaijan eradicated every medieval Christian cultural property in Nakhichevan, but preserved Armenian castles and bridges because their secular nature allowed for such structures to be much more easily appropriated. In some ways, this is an extension of the genocide of 1915, an intent to make Armenians extinct. In this process, one of the world’s oldest Christian civilizations is being erased, even though religion is not Azerbaijan’s motivation.”

Azerbajdzjan vill radera armeniska spår från kyrkor

I write to a Facebook friend’s acquaintance. She lived near the Green Church in the city of Shushi, lost to Armenians in the 2020 war. She was abroad at work when the war broke out. She would like to talk to me and says I can quote her, but anonymously.

“I lived just a stone’s throw away from the Green Church, it has great historical and religious value to us. Now it’s a cafe. It hurts, hurts very much. The holy place where we were baptized, married, and which we visited at least once a week is gone. Not only that, everything in my apartment was stolen or destroyed. Photographs of my grandparents, everything I owned that had any sentimental value are gone. With it also my city, my neighbourhood, everything I loved, my neighbours, everything. What they hate is the combination of our ethnicity and religion. This can best be described as Armenophobia.”

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The Green Church, Shushi. (Privat)

English translation edited by Canadian journalist Susan Korah.

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Posted 01 March 2022 - 08:33 AM

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Karabakh probing Azerbaijan's opening fire on civilians
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PanARMENIAN.Net - The Investigative Committee of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) opened a criminal case to investigate an incident which involved Azerbaijani servicemen opening fire on three Armenian civilians.

According to the press service of the Investigative Committee, the incident occurred on February 5 near the village of Khramort. The three employees of the Future Generations Fund hid from gunfire, so that not to be killed.

After the end of the 44-day war in Artsakh, the residents of of the country being periodically subjected to shelling by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. Both civilians and servicemen have been killed.

The Azerbaijani military has also been threatening the residents of Khramort for several days now, using loudspeakers to demand that they leave their homes and surrender the settlement to Azerbaijan. According to journalist Tsovinar Barkhudaryan, a voice speaking in Armenian claims that if the villagers fail to leave the area voluntarily, the Azeris "will have to use force."

The authorities of Artsakh have said that Russian peacekeepers deployed in the region have been notified, and that negotiations have been launched.

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Posted 07 March 2022 - 09:26 AM

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Armenia - March 6 2022
 
Azerbaijani side opens heavy fire this morning in Khramort community
13:25, 06.03.2022
 

 

The Azerbaijani side continues to maintain the tense situation in the positions adjacent to the Khramort community of the Askeran region of the Republic of Artsakh, Prosecutor General's Office of Artsakh reported.

"The Azerbaijani armed forces have been regularly taking provocative actions in recent days that cause tension in the positions adjacent to the Khramort community of the Askeran region of the Republic of Artsakh. The attempt to disrupt the normal life of the village, the course of agricultural works and the organization of the rural life is undertaken through possible ways.

"In addition to the information attack of psychological pressure with the threat of using military force and the dissemination of various statements over loudspeakers this morning, the Azerbaijani side once again resorted to provocation, firing intense shots in the direction of the Armenian side. Thanks to the prompt reaction of Russian peacekeeping forces the situation has stabilized," the Prosecutor General's Office said in a statement. 

 
 
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Posted 07 March 2022 - 09:27 AM

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Armenia - March 6 2022
 
 
Azerbaijanis shell village of Nor Shen in Artsakh, calling on loudspeakers to leave area
21:41, 06.03.2022
 
 
 

Yesterday, Azerbaijanis shelled the village of Nor Shen in Artsakh, after which they demanded the villagers to leave the area, failing which they will use force over loudspeakers. Metakse Hakobyan, a member of the Justice faction of the Artsakh National Assembly, told NEWS.am about this.

"Immediately after the incident, the villagers appealed to the head of the administration. The peacekeepers arrived very quickly and managed to resolve the situation.  However, the agricultural work could not continue and was stopped. The peacekeepers promised that they would be near the villagers in the field for a month, so that they could carry out agricultural work until a solution is found," the deputy said.

 
 
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Posted 08 March 2022 - 09:15 AM

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Armenian soldier killed, another injured in Azerbaijan's shooting
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PanARMENIAN.Net - An Armenian soldier was killed in Azerbaijan's shooting from across the border on Monday, March 7 morning, the Defense Ministry reports. The serviceman was identified as Sergeant Hrach Manasaryan.

Another Armenian soldier was injured when the Azeri troops opened fire from their positions in the western section of the border. His life is out of danger, authorities said.

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Posted 09 March 2022 - 09:05 AM

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Armenia - March 8 2022
 
Artsakh NSS checks possibility of Azerbaijani sabotage
19:55, 08.03.2022
 
 
 

The Nagorno-Karabakh National Security Service is investigating the reasons for the suspension of gas supplies from Armenia to Karabakh in the region of Shushi, NSS press service informed NEWS.am.

“On the night of Tuesday at around 1 am, a breakdown in a gas pipeline near Shushi completely cut off the gas supply from Armenia to Karabakh. The Azerbaijani side is hindering the implementation of repair works carried out at the site of the accident by the specialists of Artsakhgaz CJSC. The NSS is also taking measures to clarify the reasons for the interruption of gas supply, including the identification of possible sabotage or harmful activities, as well as criminal acts undertaken by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

At the moment, NSS officers are taking measures to arrive at the scene of the incident and investigate it in accordance with the procedure established by criminal procedural legislation. After that, additional information will be provided. Including the real causes of the failure," the press service noted.

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Posted 10 March 2022 - 08:57 AM

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Azerbaijani military fires mortar shells at village in Artsakh in latest ceasefire breach

 
 
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YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani military again violated the ceasefire in Artsakh, firing three 60mm mortar shells in the direction of the Khramort village in Askeran region around 23:00 on March 8, the Artsakh Defense Army said.

The Russian peacekeeping command was notified on the ceasefire violation.

 
 

There are no victims on the Armenian side.

The tactical-strategic situation is currently calm.

 

 

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Posted 11 March 2022 - 08:47 AM

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March 9 2022
 
 
Nagorno-Karabakh gas pipeline damage: technical problems or Azerbaijani sabotage?
 
 

Nagorno-Karabakh is left without gas

The entire territory of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is deprived of gas. It is reported that since the night of March 8, at 01:00, the gas pipeline through which gas is supplied from Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh has been damaged. The damaged section of the gas pipeline is located in the territory, which has returned under the control of Azerbaijan after the Karabakh war of 2020. This refers to the area from Shushi (Shusha) to Zariflu. So far, the Azerbaijani side has not allowed access to the accident site for restoration work. Meanwhile, sappers must first check and clear the territory before the restoration works can begin.

In connection with the cessation of gas supply to NK, humanitarian problems arose, difficulties with providing people with food – in particular, bread factories cannot work without gas.

Yerevan has not yet issued a statement about the accident at the gas pipeline and the situation in NK. The information comes from the State Emergency Service and the Ombudsman of Nagorno-Karabakh. Russian peacekeepers are participating in negotiations with the Azerbaijani side. At the same time, there are reports of intensive shelling by the Azerbaijani armed forces of four settlements in NK.

“Azerbaijan deliberately impedes the restoration of the gas pipeline”

According to official data, about 110,000 people live in NK. 97% of the capital is gasified and most settlements are supplied with gas.

The Ombudsman of Nagorno-Karabakh reports that the Azerbaijani side has not allowed sappers to enter the damaged section of the gas pipeline. He believes that “obstruction of the resumption of gas supply is proof of the intention of the Azerbaijani side to create problems in the humanitarian sphere, to disrupt normal life here”.

According to him, the Azerbaijani side has not allowed either the specialists of the Artsakhgaz company or the law enforcement agencies of NK to visit the site of the accident.

“In this regard, there is still no clear information whether the accident occurred due to technical problems or the gas pipeline was blown up directly by the Azerbaijanis”, Gegham Stepanyan said in an interview with Radio Azatutyun (Liberty).

He said that negotiations are underway to start repairing the gas pipeline through the mediation of the Russian peacekeeping mission, which has been stationed there since the end of the war.

According to official information from the unrecognized republic, the accident occurred on a section of the gas pipeline located not far from Azerbaijani positions.

The National Security Service of the NKR reports that they are considering a deliberate undermining, sabotage by Azerbaijan as a possible explanation for the current events.

“There is a high probability that the gas pipeline was blown up by Azerbaijan”

According to Tigran Abrahamyan, a deputy from the opposition “I have the honor” faction of the Armenian parliament, it is highly likely that the gas pipeline was blown up by the Azerbaijani side:

“Given the fact that the pipeline in this area is controlled by Azerbaijani troops, a terrorist attack could have been committed on this section by Azerbaijan”.

The deputy has come to this conclusion amid the increased shelling of peaceful settlements of NK and other “provocations by Azerbaijan”. He recalls, in particular, the situation around the village of Khramort in the Askeran region (in Azerbaijan it is called Pirlyar).

Since February 24, Azerbaijani servicemen have been playing a recording in Armenian with a call to leave the village. The text, which is heard over the loudspeakers, is as follows:

“Quickly leave the area, otherwise we will force you to. All responsibility for the sacrifices will fall on you․ Don’t endanger your life and the lives of your loved ones”.

It is reported that on March 9, these threats were made again.

In addition, throughout the day, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces fired actively, including using mortars, in the direction of the villages of Hramort and Nakhichevanik of the Askeran region, the settlements of Khnushinak and Karmir Shuka (Red Bazaar) of the Martuni region, as well as adjacent roads.

The NK Prosecutor’s Office reports that in the current situation, “all possible measures are being taken to document the criminal actions of the Azerbaijani side and their consequences”.

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Posted 11 March 2022 - 08:51 AM

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Azerbaijan demonstratively accumulates tanks in direction of village in Artsakh – Ombudswoman

 
 
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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. Human Rights Defender of Armenia Kristinne Grigoryan calls the latest intensive shootings in the direction of Khramort village of Askeran region and Karmir Shuka and Khnushinak villages of Martuni region an “ongoing criminal policy by the Azerbaijani military-political leadership”.

She released a statement on social media which says:

 
 

“I am in constant contact with the Human Rights Ombudsman and the Prosecutor General of Artsakh. Yesterday, there were intensive shootings in the direction of Khramort village of Askeran region and Karmir Shuka and Khnushinak villages of Martuni region. During the day, the shootings in the direction of Khramort were accompanied by the criminal acts of exerting psychological pressure against the civilian population, by giving “warnings” in Armenian over a loudspeaker for the population to leave the village.

This criminal act against the civilian population intensified overnight in the direction of the of Khramort village, where the Azerbaijani armed forces implemented the use of mortar. One civilian is wounded. The opponent also demonstratively accumulated heavy equipment (tanks) in the direction of the village. For the purpose of the security of the civilian population, women and children were evacuated overnight to a more secure location, however, according to the information provided by my colleagues, they have returned to the village in the morning.

This is the ongoing criminal policy by the Azerbaijani military-political leadership, which is aimed at violating the life and security of people living in their homeland, terrorizing them, and causing them constant crisis. It is clearly evident that the ultimate goal of such acts is to remove the Armenian communities in Artsakh from their native Armenian population, which is a manifestation of the ongoing policy of Armenophobia and ethnic hatred.

On the other hand, the irresponsible behavior of the Azerbaijani state is aimed at damaging the reputation of the Russian peacekeeping mission and undermining the enormous efforts made to ensure the peaceful life of the civilian population.

Today, I will send the information about these incidents to the relevant international organizations and embassies”.

 

 

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