ArmInfo. Violence cannot erase human memory and cannot silence the voice of justice. This is stated in the address of Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II on the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Artsakh.
As reported by the Press Office of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin, in his address the Catholicos noted that under the conditions of occupation and complete depopulation of Artsakh, the Armenian people continue to celebrate this historic day. "Because Artsakh is not the past, it is a historical homeland where the Armenians of Artsakh have lived and created for thousands of years, defending their identity with blood and sweat, investing their labor and knowledge in the sacred values of their fathers. We continue to celebrate Artsakh Independence Day also as a fair protest against genocide, violence and hatred towards our people. Violence cannot erase human memory and cannot silence the voice of justice. We believe that our historical memory and the exploits of our ancestors will strengthen us, and our people will overcome the catastrophic consequences of the war with faith and hope and will strive to realize their national dreams and plans with a patriotic spirit. Celebrating Artsakh Independence Day is another message to our people and the international community that supports high humanitarian values, makes active efforts for the victory of justice and truth, protects the violated rights of the Armenians of Artsakh and preserves the Armenian spiritual and cultural heritage of Artsakh. On this day, let us offer prayers to God for all those who fell and gave their lives for the liberation and defense of Artsakh, and let us also ask the Almighty for help for the speedy release of the military and political leaders of Artsakh and all our captive children. May the Lord always preserve love and loyalty in the souls of the children of our people, spread peace and comfort in our family life and lead our entire nation to bright and victorious achievements," reads the address of Garegin II. Let us recall that September 2 will mark 33 years since the adoption of the Declaration of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in 1991. The people of Artsakh expressed their determination to build and strengthen their statehood based on democratic norms in the referendum on independence on December 10, 1991.
Azerbaijan launched a military operation against Artsakh on September 19, 2023. It ended on September 20 with the mediation of Russian peacekeepers. According to the latest data from the Investigative Committee of Armenia, as a result of Azerbaijan's aggression against Artsakh, more than 200 people were killed, more than 300 were wounded, 16 were captured, 14 were tortured, and 42 went missing. The following people arrived in Armenia: 100,632 internally displaced persons from Artsakh. Having occupied Artsakh, Azerbaijan continues to implement the policy of eliminating the Armenian trace in this region.