ArmInfo.The Committee for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh has called on international actors, especially the OSCE Minsk Group Co- Chair countries, to take a leading role in ensuring the release of all Armenian hostages held in Baku. This is stated in a statement received by ArmInfo by the Committee for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh, made following the meeting on March 8.
The statement notes that the Committee decided to intensify efforts to release Armenian prisoners of war held in Baku due to the inaction of the Armenian government. "Since its establishment, the Committee has focused its efforts on ensuring the safe, collective and dignified return of the forcibly displaced people of Artsakh. The Committee for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh has been actively working to release the Armenian hostages illegally held in Baku prisons, as well as to protect the Armenian cultural and religious heritage," the statement of the Committee says.
It is also noted that thanks to the ongoing cooperation of the Committee for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh with the international community, support for the right of the Artsakh people to return has increased significantly over the past year.
"This right was further confirmed by the decision of the International Court of Justice of November 17, 2023, as well as by the resolutions of the European Parliament of March 12 and October 25, 2024, which call on Azerbaijan to ensure safe return. This right was publicly supported by the three OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries - the United States, Russia and France, and the Swiss National Council adopted a proposal to create a platform for dialogue between representatives of Artsakh and Azerbaijan. Similar resolutions are also being discussed in European capitals and the US Congress," the statement continues.
The Committee emphasized that as part of its work, in the coming months it plans to participate in events to be organized in Washington, Brussels, Geneva and other cities, as well as hold high-level meetings aimed at creating the diplomatic atmosphere necessary for the mediation process.
"These developments demonstrate broad international consensus and create a basis for further continuous work. Building on the successes achieved, the Committee enters a decisive stage of its activities and remains steadfast in its mission to ensure recognition and protection of the fundamental rights of the people of Artsakh. We will continue to cooperate with international organizations, including the United Nations, the OSCE and human rights organizations, to achieve concrete steps to ensure justice and protect rights," the Committee concluded. The Committee for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh was established and authorized by the decision of the Artsakh Parliament on December 2, 2023.
On March 7, former Artsakh state minister and philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, who went on a hunger strike on January 15, sent a message from the Baku prisons and stated that the decision to go on a hunger strike had nothing to do with his condition and the conditions of his detention - it was a protest against the process, against the way this trial was being carried out. In the message, distributed by Vardanyan through his family, the philanthropist called for peace based on fundamental human values and dignity.