ArmInfo. The French newspaper Le Figaro published an article about Armenian prisoners held in Baku, noting that a year after the end of hostilities, prisoners of war, including eight former high-ranking officials of Artsakh, continue to be illegally held in Baku prisons.
"They have been in custody for a year now and are awaiting trial, which has not yet taken place. 23 Armenian prisoners of war are awaiting a decision on their fate in Baku prisons," the newspaper notes. According to a message received by ArmInfo from the Free Armenian Prisoners team, the lawyers condemn Azerbaijan for the complete lack of access to their clients, who are illegally held captive. The only source of information for the prisoners' families is the International Committee of the Red Cross. "It was through the Red Cross that we learned that they had been isolated for 10 months. The latest news is that our POWs are currently sharing their cells with other prisoners," Hovhannes Gevorgyan, Artsakh's representative in France, told Le Figaro.
According to him, there have been several international calls for the release of the POWs. Specifically, California MP Laura Friedman and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo made a call for their release last week. Three months after their arrest, over 150 international dignitaries, including Nobel Peace Prize laureates, former presidents and international company directors, have urged President Ilham Aliyev to release the Armenian POWs, who were unlawfully arrested. "No one at the state level is truly involved in resolving this issue. As for the legal level, we know that this will be a farce, because Azerbaijan does not administer justice even to its own citizens," Hovhannes Gevorgyan emphasized. In this regard, Ruben Vardanyan's son, David Vardanyan, expressed hope that the upcoming COP29 conference, which will be held in Azerbaijan in November, will provide an opportunity to raise this issue. "The world, in my opinion, cannot accept such a complete and blatant disregard for international norms," the article concludes.
The article also emphasizes that under the current circumstances, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is negotiating a peace agreement with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. Additionally, in December 2023, Armenia released the last prisoners of war. "In response to a question from the BBC Russian Service, the Armenian government assured that the return of Armenian prisoners of war, civilians and leaders is a top priority and is always in the spotlight of the Armenian Foreign Ministry," the report says.
However, Ruben Vardanyan's lawyer Jared Genser is skeptical about the statements made by the Armenian authorities, doubting their efforts to release the prisoners. According to him, their fate is not even mentioned in the negotiations. In June of this year, the lawyer filed a complaint-appeal to the UN about the "torture" occurring in Azerbaijan. The appeal describes the restrictions on sitting, sleeping and drinking water that the prisoners faced during the hunger strike.