ArmInfo. Participants of the action in support of Artsakh, organized by the representatives of the NKR operational headquarters in Armenia marched from the UN Yerevan office, to the Russian Embassy in Armenia.
Before that, the demonstrators handed over a letter to the UN Yerevan office, in which they protested against the passivity of the international community against the backdrop of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Artsakh and demanded to contribute to the opening of the corridor.
Those present chanted "No to the blockade of Artsakh!", "We are Artsakh!", "Open the road to life!". Then, they marched towards the building of the Russian Embassy in the Republic of Armenia. It was noted that this is not an anti-Russian demonstration. "The people of Artsakh demand the realization of their right to self-determination. The right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination is not subject to bargaining," the demonstrators said, calling on Russia to ensure the implementation of the provisions of the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020 and lift the blockade of Artsakh, which has been in a complete blockade for 7 months.
A representative of the Armenian clergy appealed for support in front of the Russian embassy. He drew attention to the fact that the Armenian cultural and religious heritage is being destroyed in the territories of Artsakh, which have come under the control of Azerbaijan, and urged to stop this process.
Since July 14, daily protests have been held on Renaissance Square in Stepanakert demanding to open the corridor. However, the international community is deaf to the calls of 120,000 Artsakh residents, who have been deprived of basic means of subsistence for 7 months and are doomed to starvation. Earlier, at the initiative of the Union of Journalists of Armenia and the Armenian media, the movement "Wake up, world! Prevent the Genocide in Artsakh! Stop the blockade!" was launched, which raises a voice in defense of compatriots in Artsakh.
UJA called on Armenian media outlets, media persons, international and Armenia-based media organizations independent journalists, bloggers to join the movement by spreading this statement, placing the following banners in the media and social networks - until the ROAD OF LIFE linking Artsakh to Armenia to be opened:
"The Azerbaijani blockade of Artsakh, which has been going on for more than six months and is now accompanied by total isolation, has led to a dire humanitarian crisis.
The 120,000 people of Artsakh, including 30,000 children, are living without food, baby food, medicine, petrol and diesel and natural gas supply. They also face power outages and are at risk of starving to death. Every day, 120,000 citizens of Artsakh live under the blatant threat of being physically annihilated, losing their homeland, ethnic cleansing and being deprived of their homes and cradle.
Human destinies are under threat as the crisis aggravates the situation day after day; people are living in conditions that pose a real danger to their lives since they are under armed siege of the Azerbaijanis on a daily basis, with no opportunity to receive medical aid.
There are no practical implications of the declaratory calls of the international community for the unblocking of Artsakh, and Azerbaijan continues to lead its deliberate, antihuman and felonious policy of ethnic cleansing in Artsakh without inhibition.
From this point forward, the media outlets of Armenia - on their respective websites and on the front pages of their respective newspapers - will be issuing an alert addressed to international organizations, as well as to the political, academic, cultural and religious circles of different countries and to the world in an attempt to bring this crisis to the attention of all those who place humans and human lives above any geopolitical interest or economic interest. Through this initiative, we mass media representatives are making our move for the urgent action to save human lives. Tomorrow may be too late," the UJA said in a statement.