ArmInfo. The Council for the Protection of the Rights of the Artsakh People demanded that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia take specific measures to protect the rights of the forcibly displaced population of Artsakh. The Council stated this on April 14 during a rally in front of the building of the Foreign Ministry, in connection with the inaction of the Armenian authorities in taking steps for the collective return of the Artsakh people and the release of Armenian prisoners of war.
In this regard, the participants of the rally recalled that a year ago the Armenian Foreign Ministry raised the issue of the right of the Artsakh people to return, claiming that this issue was on the agenda of the Foreign Ministry. However, last month, as the protesters noted, the Ministry published a statement in which it refused to protect the rights of the Artsakh people.
"Armenian policy does not serve Armenian interests, but is used to satisfy intra-party ambitions. We will not allow the people to be deceived again," the protesters said.
In this regard, representatives of the Artsakh People's Rights Protection Council submitted a statement to the Armenian Foreign Ministry calling on the Armenian government and the Foreign Ministry to take concrete steps to protect the rights of the Artsakh people, taking into account existing international mechanisms and opportunities. In particular, they proposed to contact the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Council of Europe to create international mechanisms to ensure collective, dignified and safe return, as well as to contact the OSCE Minsk Group with a demand to launch an international process for a peaceful and fair settlement of the Artsakh issue.
"We also demand that they contact the UN, OSCE and European Union organizations to ensure the presence of international observers during the false trial of Armenians through their embassies in Baku. It is also necessary to contact a neutral party, for example Switzerland, with a request to create an Armenian interests department in their embassy in Baku and provide the prisoners with the opportunity to receive consular service," the Council's statement says.
The Artsakh Human Rights Council, among other things, called for the implementation of the OSCE Moscow mechanism to protect the rights of Armenian prisoners of war and hostages in Baku. In its statement, it also demanded that the Armenian authorities make the issue of prisoners an integral part of the signing of a peace treaty with Baku. The Council, at the same time, proposed updating the interstate complaints submitted to the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice of the UN, providing evidence of torture of prisoners of war, destruction of cultural heritage in Artsakh and destruction of property.
Further, in the statement sent to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, it was proposed to appeal to UNESCO and the Council of Europe with a request to send a monitoring service to Artsakh to study and record the destruction of cultural heritage and property of people. The Council also called for an appeal to the relevant international organizations and individual countries with a demand to take measures to prevent Azerbaijan's crimes against Armenians.
In addition, it was proposed that Armenia or its friendly states send evidence of Azerbaijan's violations to the International Criminal Court for investigation and subsequent sanctions. "The Artsakh Human Rights Council also calls on the Armenian Foreign Ministry to appeal to the relevant states to initiate criminal prosecution against Azerbaijani officials and military personnel for committing international crimes," the Council summarized.
On March 29, a rally was held in Yerevan's Freedom Square for the rights of the Artsakh people to collective return, a dignified and safe life in their homeland, for ensuring socio-economic rights in Armenia, for efforts to return prisoners and protect the cultural heritage of Artsakh. In connection with the preparations for the rally, a special Council was formed, which included representatives of Artsakh public organizations, parliamentary forces and individuals. The Council set up a tent in Freedom Square, where meetings with various public and political figures and political forces are periodically held. And on March 31, the Artsakh Citizens' Rights Protection Council held a protest in front of the building of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia. During the rally, the Council presented problems and possible solutions regarding social programs for Artsakh residents.