ArmInfo. The cessation of discussions on the problems of the Artsakh residents expelled from their homeland at various international venues will not lead to the signing of a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This was stated in an interview with Armenian media by Artsakh Ombudsman and member of the recently created Council for the Protection of the Rights of the Artsakh People Gegham Stepanyan.
In this regard, the human rights activist noted the importance of understanding the reasons for the creation of the Council and one of its requirements regarding the participation of legitimate representatives of Artsakh in resolving the problems of the Artsakh people. "For 30 years, Armenia has been perceived as a guarantor of ensuring the rights of the Artsakh people and is the party that can keep this issue on the agenda. However, Armenia does not discuss our rights with either Azerbaijan or any other party," he emphasized, recalling that it is the Armenian authorities who intend to withdraw claims from international courts, which will negatively affect the protection of the rights of the Artsakh people.
Touching upon the opinion that under the pretext of protecting the social issues of the Artsakh people, the Council is actually preparing an opposition struggle, Stepanyan recalled that after the rally, demands were presented that included social problems and issues of ensuring and protecting their rights, but did not contain a political context. Then, as the Artsakh Ombudsman recalled, a meeting was held with Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan, at which it was stated that the support program for the Artsakh people in the amount of "40 + 10" thousand would not be revised anyway.
"An attempt has begun to implement other programs that do not solve the problems we have outlined. That is, the issues we presented remained unresolved, and we were given to understand that they will not be revised. It was after this that the Council set up a tent on Freedom Square and invited public figures to unite around this agenda and develop proposals. We are using all possible ways to solve the problems of the Artsakh people," the Artsakh Ombudsman explained.
Stepanyan also recalled that on the day of the rally, there were statements that the people of Artsakh were being used to resolve political issues, and he drew attention to the fact that the rally should not be perceived as an attempt to change the government. "The Council has repeatedly emphasized that it has a specific agenda that concerns exclusively the rights of the people of Artsakh, and all conversations are focused on these issues. At the same time, the Armenian authorities present the situation as if they have already solved the problems of the people of Artsakh, but it is quite obvious that in the coming months there will be families who will be left without housing. As a result of their actions, the authorities are creating a basis for linking the work of the Council with individuals who make statements outside the Council's agenda and use it for their own political interests," Stepanyan explained.
The human rights activist also drew attention to the fact that many opposition forces, which are associated with the activities of the Council and attribute to it the intention to unite with the opposition to carry out a change of power. In this regard, Stepanyan called not to link individual statements with what the Council is doing to protect the rights of the people of Artsakh.
On March 29, a rally for the rights of the people of Artsakh 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 started at Freedom Square in Yerevan. In connection with the preparation for the rally, a special council was formed, which included representatives of public organizations of Artsakh, parliamentary forces and individuals. And on March 31, the Council for the Protection of the Rights of Citizens of Artsakh 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 the people of Artsakh.