ArmInfo. For the collective return of the Artsakh people to their homeland, it is first necessary to create an appropriate platform. This was stated to journalists by former Ombudsman of the Republic of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan during a rally for the rights of the Artsakh people on March 29 at Freedom Square in Yerevan.
He recalled that these demands are also set out in the resolution adopted by the Swiss Parliament.
"We see that until there is a platform where we can speak and present our demands, there is no point in raising the issue of return," Stepanyan said. He stated that the physical existence of the Artsakh people in the territory controlled by the Azerbaijani side, under its dictatorial regime, is impossible.
"This explains why 120,000 Artsakh residents, like one person, left their homeland and cemeteries in one day. Therefore, it is impossible to talk about return without international security guarantees. A platform is needed to talk about this, and we expect that this platform should be provided first and foremost by the Armenian authorities," Stepanyan said.
Speaking about the ongoing rally, the former ombudsman noted that it is distinguished by the fact that it has gathered all layers of Artsakh society, from ordinary people to government officials. Stepanyan noted that the last straw for organizing such a large-scale meeting for the people of Artsakh was the termination of the socio-economic assistance program, which will have dire consequences for the people. "Do not consider this as an exclusively material demand. This assistance is really important for people to stay in Armenia, have a decent life and preserve the right to return. I hope, or want to hope, that the Armenian government will hear the demand of thousands of people and resolve this important issue," he said. Otherwise, according to the former human rights defender, the people of Artsakh will be forced to migrate, or lose their homes, etc.
At the same time, he complained that the Artsakh issue was decided to be closed without taking into account the will and desire of the Artsakh people themselves. "The Artsakh people have the right to return, have the right to a dignified and safe life and are not going to give up this right. Let anyone give up what they want, but we cannot give up ourselves. Here we must understand that closing the Artsakh page for us is tantamount to depriving us of the meaning of our existence. As long as we exist and have support from our compatriots from Armenia, we will fight to ensure that the Artsakh issue is not closed," Stepanyan said. Let us recall that on March 26, during the government hour in the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Narek Mkrtchyan stated that the Armenian authorities would refuse to implement short-term assistance programs for internally displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh. He noted that short-term projects related to providing refugees with assistance in the amount of 40+10 thousand drams will be suspended from April 1 in relation to able- bodied persons. The exception will be children under 18, persons over 63, disabled persons of the 1st and 2nd groups, as well as families that have lost a breadwinner. However, as the minister noted, for this category of citizens the amount of assistance will be reduced to 40 thousand drams, and from July to December of this year - to 30 thousand drams. Mkrtchyan named the desire of the authorities to see Karabakh people in jobs as the main reason for this step. He also said that a family of four is offered certificates in the amount of up to 20 million drams for the purchase of housing in 400 communities of the country.