ArmInfo. The trials in Baku prisons against Armenians are aimed at undermining the fundamental rights of these people and are a clear example of Azerbaijan's growing Armenophobic policy. This is stated in the statement of the deputies of the National Assembly of Artsakh in connection with the upcoming illegal trial initiated by Azerbaijan against 16 Armenian prisoners of war and hostages.
"We are all subjected to torture in Azerbaijani prisons and convicted in courts in the person of our compatriots taken hostage, and therefore the protection of their rights and immediate release is a matter of dignity and moral responsibility for each of us," the statement of the legislative body of Artsakh notes.
In addition, the deputies emphasized that the trials against Armenians abducted and held in inhumane conditions with clearly fabricated charges and numerous procedural violations cannot be considered legal.
"Such processes allow the Azerbaijani administration to legitimize the genocidal policy that is being carried out against Armenians, especially against the people of Artsakh. We expect that states, international organizations and human rights structures concerned about human rights and stability in the region will take concrete steps to facilitate the immediate release of all hostages.
We call on the international community to take a clear and principled position condemning the inhumane policy of Azerbaijan and suppressing any attempts at illegal legal proceedings," the statement says.
The Artsakh National Assembly also recalled that the protection of the rights and the return of all Armenian hostages to their homeland are the legal and moral obligations of the state bodies of the Republic of Armenia. "We also expect consistent and decisive actions from the Armenian authorities to draw attention to this issue in all relevant instances, including the negotiations," the NKR parliament emphasized.
In conclusion, there is an appeal to the Armenian population to remain vigilant in light of possible information and psychological provocations aimed at undermining national unity. The Artsakh parliament also called for not spreading Azerbaijani narratives in the Armenian information space and not condemning compatriots for testimonies or statements made under the pressure of inhuman repression.
"We remind you that any statement or testimony of hostages can be distorted by the propaganda machine of Azerbaijan. Therefore, it is necessary to exercise high vigilance and national responsibility in this situation.
The National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh reaffirms its commitment to protecting the rights and collective interests of the people of Artsakh within its capabilities, one of the most important components of which is the immediate return of Armenians illegally held in Azerbaijani captivity to their homeland," the NKR NA statement reads.
As ArmInfo reported earlier, on January 17, under the chairmanship of Judge Zeynal Agayev, the Baku Military Court will consider the "indictment" against the former leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh. Among the accused are three former presidents of Nagorno-Karabakh: Arkady Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan and Arayik Harutyunyan. Also appearing before the court will be former Foreign Minister David Babayan, Parliament Speaker David Ishkhanyan, former Defense Army Commander General Levon Mnatsakanyan, General David Manukyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan.