ArmInfo. Member of the Artsakh parliament of the first convocation, refugee from Stepanakert Hrant Hayriyan accused the current Armenian authorities of contributing to the de-Armenization of Nagorno-Karabakh and leaving the people of Artsakh to their fate.
The former MP in an open letter to the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, as well as the UN office in Yerevan, the Ombudsman of Armenia and human rights organizations drew attention to the fact that after the genocide committed by the Azerbaijani-Turkish tandem against the Armenian population of Artsakh and the forced deportation to Armenia, the people of Artsakh found themselves in a hopeless situation. According to him, the people of Artsakh were only nominally granted temporary refugee status and nothing more.
"In particular, we are paid 50 thousand drams per person, which should be enough to cover rent, utilities, food, clothing, etc. Some refugees are not given even this," the ex-MP noted. As an example, he cited the situation in which he and his father, a first-group disabled person, found themselves. According to the refugee, his father, a disabled person of the Artsakh war, is not being paid the above-mentioned payment, and he is deprived of his legal pension, which he had been receiving in Artsakh for the past 22 years.
Even the charitable assistance in the form of financial resources provided by various countries does not reach the refugees themselves, not to mention other shortcomings. Personally, I am not even paid my pension, which I received in the NKR for 22 years. I gave these specific examples in order to show the facts of the criminal attitude of the current government towards its own people," Hayriyan complained.
At the same time, he accused the Pashinyan government of criminal attitude towards its own people, which, according to him, was clearly manifested already during the 44-day war of 2020, when the Azerbaijani- Turkish tandem committed aggression against Artsakh. "At that fateful time, the Armenian government, headed by the Prime Minister, together with its proteges in Artsakh, betrayed the people of Artsakh, not sparing an entire generation of heroic Armenian youth. After which Pashinyan not only signed a trilateral capitulation agreement with Russia and Azerbaijan, but, moreover, handed over Akna, Kashatagh, Karvachar and other regions to Azerbaijan without a fight, which the enemy could not capture and which should have remained with us," the ex-MP expressed confidence.
He also accused the Armenian authorities of aiding Azerbaijan in the encirclement of Artsakh with its subsequent de-Armenianization, as well as of lying and corruption. "Nikol Pashinyan announced to the whole world that he allegedly accepted and placed 120 thousand new refugees in Armenia and provided them with everything they needed, when at that time even the refugees of the 44-day war had not yet been provided for. The roots of this lie go too deep, since everything is happening with impunity. Both President Aliyev and Prime Minister Pashinyan cynically announce to the whole world about the alleged eradication of corruption in their countries and the ideal democratic society they have already built, which is an absolute lie. The current authorities have put this very corruption on state rails: if earlier it was expressed in bribery and other illegal actions, now they are directly robbing the budget, not shying away from other actions, up to and including an attempt on the people's funds," Ayriyan said.
The former MP also touched upon the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991 and noted that no one except Pashinyan implements its provisions. "The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, created in strict accordance with the laws of the then USSR and having defended its independence in the fight against the aggressor, should have been recognized by all civilized countries of the world, although, according to Article 3 of the Montevideo Convention of 1933, the political existence of the state does not depend on recognition by other states.
Even before recognition, the state has the right to protect its integrity and independence to ensure its preservation and prosperity, and, therefore, to shape itself in the way it sees fit, legislate in accordance with its interests, manage its services, and determine the jurisdiction and competence of its courts," he noted. In conclusion, he called for his open letter to be perceived as an appeal to the Hague Criminal Court and the International European Court of Human Rights, as a statement for discussion of the above and, if possible, the adoption of necessary measures in the name of humanity and the prevention of the repetition of acts of genocide against peoples who, by the will of fate or politics, find themselves under foreign rule.