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Posted 02 April 2021 - 07:48 AM

Panorama, Armenia
April 1 2021
 
 
 
Tigran Abrahamyan: Turkey, Azerbaijan working hard to diminish Russian factor in the region and promote the Turkish agenda

The Head of'Henaket' Analytical center Tigran Abrahamyan analyzes on Facebook the current geopolitical reality in the region of the South Caucasus. 

"Russia is completing the intensive construction of its bloc-module cities in Artsakh designated for its peacekeepers. In other words, they are reinforcing their position on the ground.  In parallel with this, Azerbaijan has not ratified  the mandate of the Russian peacekeeping mission yet despite its signature put under the November 10 trilateral statement. The fact is that Russian-Azerbaijani relations are not that smooth with Turkey behind the back of Azerbaijan is now explicit," Abrahamyan wrote, pointing to the recent Azerbaijani provocations in the area under the zone of Russian responsibility, the delay with the return of prisoners, direct and indirect messages coming from Baku about temporary presence of Russians in Artsakh and contradictory developments about Iskander missiles.   

"In general, numerous violations of the provisions set out in the November 10 and January 11 agreements speak about the fact that Turkey and Azerbaijan with the help of third countries are working hard to diminish the Russian factor in the region and promote the Turkish agenda," Abrahamyan added.

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Posted 02 April 2021 - 08:26 AM

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02 Apr, 2021 03:04
 

By Emilio Luciano Cricchio 

The US State Department has affirmed Turkey’s involvement in the Second Karabakh War in its annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, noting that numerous human rights violations were committed against Armenians by Azerbaijan, “with Turkey’s backing.”

The report raised issue of the treatment of Armenian POWs, as well as other unlawful actions committed during the Second Karabakh War by Azerbaijan. These included arbitrary killings, torture, harsh prison conditions, and the killing of civilians. 

The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices is an annual publication submitted by the United States Department of State to Congress. It looks into a whole range of rights areas, including individual, civil, political, workers, minority, women’s, and other human rights focus points.

The report cited a number of examples to substantiate its findings regarding the Karabakh War, including video footage showing two Armenian POWs being executed in the village of Hadrut in Nagorno-Karabakh, an Amnesty International report focused on two Armenian civilians who nn were decapitated by Azerbaijani servicemen, the bombing of a hospital in the town of Martakert, and the targeting of civilian areas and infrastructure in Stepanakert with cluster munitions. 

Azerbaijan’s bombing of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, its targeting of journalists and press, including those from CivilNet and other international media outlets, also made it into the list.

The report furthermore lamented that the Azerbaijani government had not pursued prosecution for officials who committed abuses stating that “impunity remains a problem.”

 

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Posted 03 April 2021 - 07:10 AM

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US State Department confirms Turkish participation in Nagorno-Karabakh War, highlights Azerbaijani war crimes

 
 
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YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS. A report from the US Department of State has confirmed the role of Turkey in supporting Azerbaijan’s war against the Republic of Artsakh.

The 2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices report on Azerbaijan highlights war crimes committed by Azerbaijan during the conflict, including military strikes against civilian targets and the torture and abuse of Armenian prisoners.

 
 

The report states that Azerbaijan’s invasion of Nagorno-Karabakh was conducted “with Turkish support”.

The US Department of State notes “significant human rights issues” perpetrated by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, including “unlawful killings, civilian casualties, and inhuman treatment”.

“For example, on October 3 and December 11, Human Rights Watch criticized Azerbaijan’s armed forces for repeatedly using weapons on residential areas in Nagorno-Karabakh. On October 5, Amnesty International crisis response experts corroborated the authenticity of video footage–consistent with the use of cluster munitions–from the city of Stepanakert that was published in early October and identified Israeli-made cluster munitions that appeared to have been fired by Azerbaijani armed forces. The Hazardous Area Life-support Organization (HALO) Trust, an international nongovernmental organization (NGO) working in Nagorno-Karabakh to clear unexploded ordnance, confirmed the use of cluster munitions in operations striking civilian infrastructure in Nagorno-Karabakh during intensive fighting in the fall,” the report said in part.

 

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Posted 03 April 2021 - 07:11 AM

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Swiss MPs urge government to put pressure on Turkey, highlight recruitment of mercenaries for Azerbaijan

 
 
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BERN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS. 33 MPs of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland have called for pressure on Turkey in a letter which highlights human rights violations committed by Turkey in its own country and in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Armenia, ANF reported.

The lawmakers urged the Swiss government to postpone ratification of the country's new free trade agreement with Ankara until Turkey implements the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights.

 
 

Mentioning Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “warlike” foreign policy, the Swiss lawmakers said in the letter that “[Erdogan] has encouraged Azerbaijan to resort to force to settle a territorial conflict with Armenia”. The MPs also noted that Turkey recruited and sent mercenaries to Azerbaijan in total violation of international law.

Turkey sent thousands of Syrian mercenaries to Azerbaijan to attack Artsakh in the 2020 war. Several of these mercenaries were detained by Armenian forces and testified how they were recruited in Turkey.

 

Editing by Stepan Kocharyan

 

 

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Posted 07 April 2021 - 09:30 AM

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April 6 2021
"Europe should open its eyes" – MEP visits military pantheon in Armenia
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PanARMENIAN.Net - Member of the European Parliament from France Francois-Xavier Bellamy visited the Yerablur military pantheon in Yerevan on Monday, April 5, Bellamy himself said in a Facebook post.

"Under each of these thousands of flags is a soldier who died last year defending Armenia in the face of aggression. Most of them were barely twenty years old," the MEP captioned photos from Yerablur.

"Europe should open its eyes and finally come out of the silence."

Although no final number of casualties has been provided by the Armenian authorities, it is believed that some 4000 soldiers and over 100 civilians were killed in Azerbaijan's war against Nagorno-Karabakh. Many of the are buried in the military pantheon in Yerevan.

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Posted 11 April 2021 - 07:31 AM

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April 10 2021
 
 
Azerbaijan Falsely Claims No More Armenian POWs
 

04/10/2021 Armenia (International Christian Concern) –  A plane reportedly supposed to be bringing Armenian prisoners of war home from Baku, Azerbaijan arrived in Armenia’s Yerevan empty. Instead, family and friends of Armenian POWs found only the head of the Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh on board.

Some encouraged the disappointed family and friends to join the parents of missing soldiers who were also protesting outside the Ministry of Defense. Armenian families are heartbroken over the uncertainty of their loved ones.

In response to the disappointment and concern at the empty plane, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov told the media that there are no prisoners of war in Azerbaijan. Instead, he claimed that they only had terrorists in prison in Baku, who were not to be considered prisoners of war. He said, “soldiers are considered prisoners when they are captured during military operations. Those who were captured as a result of the anti-terrorist operation should be called terrorists, not prisoners…Baku handed over all prisoners after November 10, the issue is closed.”

However, the case of Maral Najarian proves that there are countless more civilian Armenians suffering in prison in Azerbaijan. Najarian likely only was released due to the international pressures her case received. She played no role in the war and spent four months in solitary confinement as a civilian war hostage.

 
 


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Posted 13 April 2021 - 08:06 AM

YahooNews
April 12 2021
 
 
Canada scraps export permits for drone technology to Turkey, complains to Ankara

 
April 12, 2021, 6:08 p.m
 
 
Canada scraps export permits for drone technology to Turkey, complains to Ankara

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada on Monday scrapped export permits for drone technology to Turkey after concluding that the equipment had been used by Azeri forces fighting Armenia in the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, said Foreign Minister Marc Garneau.

Turkey, which like Canada is a member of NATO, is a key ally of Azerbaijan, whose forces gained territory in the enclave after six weeks of fighting.

"This use was not consistent with Canadian foreign policy, nor end-use assurances given by Turkey," Garneau said in a statement, adding he had raised his concerns with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu earlier in the day.

Ottawa suspended the permits last October so it could review claims that Azeri drones used in the conflict had been equipped with imaging and targeting systems made by L3Harris Wescam, the Canada-based unit of L3Harris Technologies Inc.

Earlier on Monday, Turkey said Cavusoglu had urged Canada to review the defence industry restrictions.

"He conveyed concerns about Canada's stance on defence industry restrictions imposed on Turkey and requested their review," the Turkish foreign ministry said.

The parts under embargo include camera systems for Baykar armed drones. Export licences were suspended in 2019 during Turkish military activities in Syria. Restrictions were then eased, but reimposed during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Turkey's military exports to its ally Azerbaijan jumped six-fold last year. Sales of drones and other military equipment rose to $77 million in September alone before fighting broke out in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, data showed.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren in Ottawa, and Tuvan Gumrukcu in AnkaraWriting by Daren ButlerEditing by Gareth Jones)

 
 


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Posted 14 April 2021 - 07:53 AM

Yet the world closes their eyes to the tyrant aliyev, go figure!

Greek City Times

April 13 2021
 
 
 
Androulakis: Azerbaijani president insults the memory of dead Armenian soldiers by Paul Antonopoulos
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A “park” which display “trophy” helmets and dummies of Armenian soldiers who were martyred in last years war in Nagorno-Karabakh, was inaugurated on Monday by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and condemned by MEP Nikos Androulakis.

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In a post on social media, Member of the European Parliament for the Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, denounced the country’s president and stressed that he “insults the memory of the Armenian soldiers” by establishing a park of “barbarism.”

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According to local media, the “park” in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku will receive its first visitors on April 14.

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Posted 14 April 2021 - 07:59 AM

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MEP urges Europe to break silence and support Armenia against Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression

 
 
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YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS. Member of the European Parliament François-Xavier Bellamy has called on Europe to break the silence and not leave Armenia alone against Turkey and Azerbaijan.

In an article for Le Figaro newspaper, MEP François-Xavier Bellamy notes that as a result of the 2020 Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression Armenia suffered thousands of victims. 

 
 

The MEP also wrote about Azerbaijan’s refusal to hand over Armenian prisoners of war, noting that this kind of an inhumane blackmail by Azerbaijan must not continue for long and that Europe must show that it hasn’t completely lost its principles.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

 

 

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Posted 16 April 2021 - 11:00 AM

just talks... nothing will happen... they will do nothing 


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Posted 17 April 2021 - 08:14 AM

just talks... nothing will happen... they will do nothing 

As long the oil flows, the talk will not turn to action! Nothing new here, money, money and more money.


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Posted 17 April 2021 - 08:20 AM

The First News
April 16 2021
 
 
Poland sends humanitarian aid to Armenia

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A Polish aircraft carrying humanitarian aid has been dispatched to Armenia to help those people caught up in the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Poland's Foreign Ministry said the aircraft left Krakow's Balice airport bound for Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on Friday.

Fighting flared up in Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan but controlled by Armenian-backed separatists, last year. Reportedly, thousands were killed and many more displaced.

Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski said the aid was intended for people who had suffered as a result of the conflict in the region. The transport was organised by the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defence and the Government Strategic Reserves Agency.

"Today, Poland is once again fulfilling its duty towards people affected by a humanitarian crisis - we're sharing what we can with a country in a difficult situation related to the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh," Jablonski was quoted as saying in a ministry press release.

"Responding to a humanitarian appeal by the government of Armenia, we are sending the civilian population affected most by the armed conflict, urgent aid: bedding, blankets, towels, electronic thermometers, disinfectants and also (blood) pressure gauges."

 
 
 
 


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Posted 18 April 2021 - 07:03 AM

AMN - Al-Masdar News
April 17 2021
 
 
Syrian mercenaries complain about stolen salaries after fighting in Karabakh: video
 
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Syrian mercenaries complain about stolen salaries after fighting in Karabakh: video

BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:50 A.M.) – The Syrian mercenaries that took part in the Karabakh conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces were filmed recently complaining about stolen salaries,

In the short video, members of the Sultan Suleiman Shah Brigade complained that they fought with the Turkish forces alongside the Azerbaijani troops in Karabakh, but not compensated for their service.

The Syrian mercenary that was speaking about the salaries said that their money was stolen from them, despite the fact they suffered casualties during the month-long war.

The Syrian mercenaries were previously deployed to Karabakh to assist the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in their war against the Armenian troops there.

This deployment of mercenaries to Karabakh was widely covered by the local Armenian media, as the Turkish-sponsored fighters were sent to this region just weeks before the war broke out on September 29th, 2020.

 

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Posted 18 April 2021 - 07:11 AM

Supposed Armenian soldier looks like aliyev himself, look at the nose! Peaceful azeri kids at play!

 

 

 
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Azeri Children Play at Baku’s Macabre ‘Military Trophies Park’

April 16, 2021

 
 
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A “military trophy park,” inaugurated in Baku this week has opened its doors to Azerbaijani children, who in photos released by Azerbaijani media, are seen happily playing with the degrading displays of Armenian soldiers.

The macabre “park” located in the heart of Baku that opened Monday with much fanfare by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, exhibits displays of military equipment seized from Armenian forces, alongside mannequins with caricature-like features made to resemble Armenian military forces, as well as humiliating depictions of Armenian prisoners of war.

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan on Thursday shared photos of children playing with the displays and parents accompanying their children to the various exhibits.

“This ‘’park-museum’’ clearly confirms the Azerbaijan’s state-sponsored policy of Armenophobia, hatred, racism and fascism,” said Tatoyan.

On Tuesday, Tatoyan cited the opening of the “park” as further proof of Baku’s genocidal policy against Armenians.

“It is obvious from the published videos and photos of the ‘park’ that the exhibition was designed to increase and encourage hatred and animosity toward the population of Armenia and Artsakh,” Tatoyan said on Tuesday, adding that the exhibits are a cynical attempt “to publicly humiliate the memory of the victims of the war, the rights of missing persons and captives, to violate the rights and dignity of their families.”

Tatoyan also decried exhibits depicting Armenian prisoners of war, calling them “especially reprehensible given that in Azerbaijan, prisoners of war and civilians continue to be held illegally, in gross violation of international human rights requirements.”

“State-sponsored hostility was the reason the Azerbaijani military brutally tortured and killed Armenian servicemen and civilians,” said Tatoyan said Tuesday, emphasizing that “this absolutely vicious phenomenon proves once again that we must not allow ourselves to be fooled with false Azerbaijani peace building initiatives since they are just a smoke-screen for the international community.”

 

 

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Posted 23 April 2021 - 08:37 AM

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Shots fired at residential home in Stepanakert presumably from Azeri-controlled territory

 
 
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STEPANAKERT, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Shots were fired at a residential house in Stepanakert on April 20.  The shots were presumably fired from Azerbaijani-controlled territory.

Artsakh interior ministry spokesperson Hunan Tadevosyan told ARMENPRESS that the owner of the house in the Haykavan district made the 911 call around 15:00.

 
 

Damages to the roof showed that the shots were fired from small caliber firearms. “A bullet was found inside the house. Fortunately there are no victims. Children were inside the house when the shooting happened. An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances,” he said.

Tadevosyan said they are investigating whether or not it’s possible for a small caliber round fired from Shushi – now under Azeri control – to have reached the home in Stepanakert.

He said police did not receive 911 calls on the alleged similar shooting incidents in Shosh and Mkhitarashen villages, but given the media reports they are investigating it as well.

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Posted 25 April 2021 - 07:43 AM

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We want to pass the way to Nagorno Karabakh recognition – President of French Senate

 
 
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YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS. President of the French Senate Gerard Larcher gave a speech at the residence of the Armenian President, noting that they want to pass the way to Nagorno Karabakh recognition through political negotiations that will lead to lasting peace.

''From here we send a message to the Minsk Group Co-chairs. We think that Russia, the USA and France must be able to offer a way to lasting peace over Nagorno Karabakh issue'', ARMENPRESS reports Larcher as saying.

 
 

Speaking about the resolution adopted by the French legislative on the necessity to recognize the independence of Artsakh, Gerard Larcher said that it's a tool over which negotiations are taking place.

''The French Constitution provides that the Executive branch is responsible for foreign policy and it's them who are to make that decision. Of course, the Senate and the National Assembly will not stand aside. We think that as a Minsk Group Co-chair country, France, together with Russia and the USA, bears responsibility. We want the parliaments of other countries share the resolution that was adopted by the Senate and later by the National Assembly. This is the way’’, the President of the French Senate said.

 

 

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Posted 27 April 2021 - 07:21 AM

VICE
April 26 2021



‘They Chained Me to a Radiator and Beat Me’: Armenian POWs Speak Out

Armenian fighters tell VICE World News stories of brutal abuse at the hands of soldiers from Azerbaijan following the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.

by Cristina Maza
April 26, 2021, 3:27pm



It was late at night and Armen, a 20-year-old soldier in the Armenian military, was sleeping in an abandoned hut when he was startled awake by a sudden burst of gunfire.

He ran outside to locate the source of the shooting, leaving seven comrades inside the hut, and immediately came under fire from soldiers from Azerbaijan, Armenia’s neighbour and rival in the ongoing dispute over who should lay claim to Nagorno-Karabakh, a tiny territory in the Caucasus region that has long been a point of contention.

“The Azerbaijanis began shooting at us, but we couldn’t see them,” said Armen, who along with every Armenian soldier VICE World News spoke to did so on condition of anonymity due to security concerns.

“Once we had all been injured, they shouted at us in Russian that we should surrender. They said that they would take us to the Red Cross.”

The Armenians surrendered, but according to Armen the Azerbaijani soldiers began to beat them as soon as they were in custody.

The soldiers kicked Armen in the head and poked him with a metal cooking skewer, he said. They bound his hands so tightly that he now has scars across his wrists.

A man mourns at the grave of a fellow fighter in Stepanakert, the regional capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, in October last year. Photo: ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images

After the Armenians were transferred to a military police station in Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital, the beatings continued, Armen said. He said he remembered being kicked and punched in the head, and hit with pieces of wood. He had wounds on his head, his eyes were swollen shut, and the Azerbaijanis threatened to kill him.

“The military police did not interrogate us; they only beat us. On the first day, they chained my hands to the heating system, and I remained in that position, seated on the floor, throughout the whole night,” Armen said. “I was not able to sleep because of the pain. My face, my eye, and my knee ached. They had hit my knee a lot, and it was swollen.”

Armen, who was held for several months before being released, is just one of the many Armenians who former detainees, Armenian officials and human rights groups say has been abused in custody following last year’s hostilities. Azerbaijan says it has been treating POWs and civilians detained in Azerbaijan in accordance with the Geneva Conventions.

The most recent stage of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh ended last November with a one-sided peace treaty. But between 60 to 220 prisoners are estimated to still be in Azeri custody. Armenian officials say that many of these prisoners have been mistreated.

“We are concerned about their psychological health and ability to survive given the brutal treatment of prisoners in Azerbaijan,” says Tigran Balayan, the Armenian ambassador to the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

A fire burns following a rocket attack in Stepanakert last October. Photo: Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images

Balayan is lobbying the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights to pressure Azerbaijan to release Armenian prisoners.  

“We’ve seen innumerable videos and photos of abuse posted by the Azerbaijani and Turkish soldiers. That causes suffering, not only for the families of those who are imprisoned but also for Armenians worldwide,” Balayan said.

Azerbaijan, however, says that the prisoners are little more than terrorists who entered their territory illegally.

In public statements, officials from Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs argued that Baku already returned all prisoners of war captured before the ceasefire was signed last November. Those who remain in custody were discovered illegally in Azerbaijan after the fighting stopped, officials say.

This dispute over whether the prisoners are prisoners of war has led to confusion over what will happen to them now.

On the 9th of April, a plane that was expected to bring 25 Armenian prisoners to Yerevan from Baku arrived empty, sparking accusations that Azerbaijan isn’t upholding its part of the ceasefire agreement, which stipulated that everyone captured during the conflict would be returned.  

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh had been mostly frozen since the mid-1990s, but its origins stretch back a century.

In the 1920s, when the Soviet government solidified its grip over the Caucasus, the Bolsheviks made Nagorno-Karabakh, a region where around 95 percent of the population was ethnic Armenian, an autonomous region within Azerbaijan.

Some historians say the Soviets did this to stoke ethnic tensions between neighbours and make Azerbaijan and Armenia more dependent on Moscow.

Stepanakert residents shelter in a basement during the conflict last September. Photo: Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images

Regardless of the reason, the region remained peaceful until the Soviet Union began to collapse in the late 1980s. Then simmering tensions erupted into war between Armenia and Azerbaijan from 1988-1994.

Armenians argue that Nagorno-Karabakh is rightfully theirs and that to wrest control of the region from them is an attempt at genocide.

Azerbaijanis, however, say that they must reclaim their territory as a matter of national dignity.

The debate over whose culture first sprung from this fertile region of fewer than 2,000 square miles continues to spark passions and ignite violence.

Russia first brokered a ceasefire between the two countries in 1994, but for decades afterward, frequent skirmishes erupted along the border regions.

The majority of the international community recognises Nagorno-Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. But the territory has been populated by ethnic Armenians and governed in close cooperation with Armenia’s capital Yerevan for decades.

When fighting began again in earnest in 2020, thousands of Armenians mobilised to fight. With the help of its powerful neighbour Turkey, Azerbaijan unleashed sophisticated military weaponry, including drones, against the Armenian fighters, who had difficulty competing against the more advanced weaponry.

The violence lasted for six weeks, leaving over 5,000 people dead and tens of thousands displaced.  

It only came to a halt after Russia, one of the region’s most powerful and influential players, brokered yet another uneasy ceasefire.

Since then, Armenian prisoners have languished in Azerbaijan's custody, while others were captured in Nagorno-Karabakh after the ceasefire.

The organisation Human Rights Watch says that many of these prisoners, like Armen, have been subjected to brutal or degrading treatment.

“Azerbaijani forces abused Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) from the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, subjecting them to cruel and degrading treatment and torture either when they were captured, during their transfer, or while in custody at various detention facilities,” a report from the group issued in March said.

Giorgi Gogia, a representative of Human Rights Watch in the Caucasus, and one of the report’s authors, says that the Armenians should be considered prisoners of war and released.

“Regardless of the status of these individuals in Azerbaijan, Baku still has a very clear and binding obligation to protect their rights to decent conditions in custody and to ensure that they aren’t subjected to torture or other forms of cruel or degrading inhumane treatment,” Gogia said.

An unexploded rocket in Stepanakert in October last year. Photo: ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images

In a statement sent to VICE World News, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the Human Rights Watch report “one-sided.”

“Armenian POWs and civilians detained in Azerbaijan were treated in accordance with the requirements of the 1949 Geneva Conventions,” the statement reads, referring to the international rules of armed conflict. “They were not subjected to torture, humiliation and inhuman treatment, and they were provided with the necessary medical care.”

Many of those who made it back to Armenia say that they were given food and medical treatment while in custody, but they were also beaten and tortured.

David, a 19-year-old who was completing compulsory military service in Nagorno-Karabakh when the fighting broke out, says that Azerbaijanis captured him following a gunfight near a village along the road to the Fizuli district.

All of the soldiers in his unit were killed in the fighting or died of thirst after getting stranded without food or water for days. David was left alone with a young Armenian volunteer he met during the conflict.

The young man told David that he would rather die than be captured by the Azerbaijanis. As the enemy soldiers closed in on the two men, David watched as the volunteer shot himself in the head.

At first, the Azerbaijanis gave David water and helped bind his wounds so he wouldn’t bleed to death, he said. Then they tied up his hands and brutally beat him.  

Later he was transferred to a hospital in Baku, he said, where the doctors bandaged his wounds and brought him bread and water.

“They kept me there for 4 or 5 days and then transferred me into the investigation office,” David said..

In an interrogation room, David was forced to record a confession that was later published online. The Azerbaijanis made him say that the Armenian military had relied on paid mercenaries, including Kurdish fighters, to wage war with them, he said. It wasn’t true, but David said he had no choice but to repeat what the Azerbaijanis wanted him to say.  

“There were electric shock devices and clubs in the room, and they said that they would beat me to death if I did not say what they wanted,” he said. “They told me what I had to say in advance. I wrote it down, and they made me learn it by heart and recite the text. I was not provided with a lawyer.”

David, who also suffers from poor eyesight, said that the guards kept taking his glasses and breaking them. Even after the Red Cross brought him a new pair of glasses, the Azerbaijanis broke those, too.

Vazgen, a 25-year-old from Armenia who had volunteered to fight in Nagorno-Karabakh, was similarly taken captive following a gunfight, this time by foreign mercenaries fighting for Azerbaijan near Hadrut, he said.

He was severely wounded by the time the mercenaries captured him. He had been lying immobilised for seven days and living off apples that fell from a nearby tree, he said.

The mercenaries brought him, bleeding, to an Azerbaijani military facility. Over the next few hours, he was transferred from unit to unit and brutally beaten, he said.

“The Azerbaijani soldiers inserted their hands into the wound in my stomach. They blew chili pepper into my eyes, and they burnt my hands,” he said. “They beat me with batons. Every time I was passed onto a new group of soldiers, I was beaten and tortured.”

Vazgen was also forced to record a video in which he insulted Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. In the video, seen by VICE World News, Vazgen’s face is drawn from exhaustion and he is wearing camouflage fatigues. An Azerbaijani soldier hits him on the head until Vazgen calls his prime minister a bitch.

Armenia is now asking the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to intervene and ensure that the Armenians who remain in Azerbaijan don’t suffer similar abuse.

Artak Zenalyan, a politician and Armenia’s former Minister of Justice, says that the country has opened cases with the ECHR seeking the return of individuals believed to still be alive in Azerbaijan’s custody.

“We don’t know the exact number of our prisoners of war or who is still alive,” Zenalyan said. “We believe that Azerbaijan has killed Armenian prisoners of war.”

In a statement sent to VICE World News, the ECHR said it is dealing with interim requests concerning 218 alleged captives. The court has applied Rule 39, which is only applicable when there is imminent risk of irreparable harm, to 186 of them.


Armenian soldiers patrol a checkpoint to let vehicles leave the region in November, with the territory due to be returned to Azerbaijan. Photo: KAREN MINASYAN/AFP via Getty Images

Armenian officials, meanwhile, claim that the bodies of Armenian soldiers who appeared alive in videos in Azerbaijan’s custody just months ago have appeared recently in Nagorno-Karabakh.

In a video circulating on social media in late November, an 18-year-old Armenian is seen lying on the ground as an Azerbaijani soldier screams at him. That same young man’s body was discovered in Nagorno-Karabakh in April, his family says.

Azerbaijan’s government did not respond to questions about these allegations.

The soldiers interviewed say they believe they were released because the Red Cross or Russian peacekeepers knew where they were and visited them in prison. They are afraid that their compatriots whom international actors did not discover could be executed in custody.

Nevertheless, negotiations are still quietly underway between the two countries as Armenia works to secure the release of its fighters.

“I feel indescribable joy because I am back in my motherland. I feel like I am reborn,” says Vazgen, who is now walking with a cane due to his injuries. “But I want the other prisoners of war to return to Armenia.”



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Posted 28 April 2021 - 07:30 AM

Public Radio of Armenia
April 27 2021



Armenian shepherd dragged and beaten by Azerbaijanis – Ombudsman



The criminal attack of dragging and beating the Aravus village shepherd by Azerbaijani military servicemen confirms the urgent need for a security zone around Syunik, Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan says.

Immediately after this information, the Human Rights Defender of Armenia initiated fact-finding activities with the involvement of the Syunik subdivision of the Defender’s Staff.

The shepherd submitted alarming complaints to the Staff of the Human Rights Defender that he grazed 14 large and small cattle on a pasture about 500 meters from his house on 18 April 2021. Between 5 and 6 pm, when he was in the area about 50 meters away from the Azerbaijani positions, he was approached by three Azerbaijani armed servicemen.

According to the shepherd, the Azerbaijani military servicemen first threatened him with weapons, and then two of them pulled him and tried to take him to the trench in the direction of the Azerbaijani positions by force. The Azerbaijanis constantly cursed and threatened the man.

As Armenian servicemen rushed for help, the third Azerbaijani serviceman hit the shepherd in the eye, causing a bruise and immediately fled to their positions.

During the Human Rights Defender’s Office fact-finding activities, it was also established that the Azerbaijani military had shouted insults at the shepherd in the same place of the Aravus village, and at around 7 pm he received threats from Azerbaijani soldiers who were openly displaying firearms on 20 April 2021.

The staff of the Human Rights Defender also recorded the alarming interview of the head of Aravus village about the incident in mass media.

The head of the Aravus village informed the Human Rights Defender’s Office that there are houses in the villagers less than 500 meters away from the Azerbaijani positions (for example, 100 or 200 meters). This fact was also recorded by the Human Rights Defender’s Office monitoring conducted at the site.

The RA Human Rights Defender specifically states that the Azerbaijani servicemen committed a criminal attack on an Armenian border resident. This confirms the gross violations of the internationally recognized rights of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia, as well as the rights enshrined in the Constitution of Armenia.

These are rights to physical and psychological immunity; right to property and other vital rights.

This incident clearly substantiates the Human Rights Defender’s proposal on creating a security zone around Syunik province in order to guarantee rights of Armenian citizens.

There should be no Azerbaijani soldiers, signs or flags in the immediate vicinity of the Syunik villages and on the roads connecting the communities of the province, the Ombudsman says.

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender will send the information about these incidents to relevant international organizations, as well as will include it in the security zone concept.

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Posted 28 April 2021 - 12:46 PM



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Posted 28 April 2021 - 12:50 PM

Ethnic cleansing , first 10 or so days he pushed  minorities to the front lines,,, got them all slathered by our boys  


 

 from Doctor friend who was in Artsakh till the end 

 



Based on non Azeri sources- foreign intelligence from 3rd party governments- Azerbaijan has over 18000 deaths (including ISIS mercenaries and Turkish special forces) and over 40% of of their full military reserve has been destroyed.
Soon the mothers of these scums will come asking Aliyev for their dead weights- which has started to a certain extent.





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