ArmInfo.The Artsakh Human Rights Council intends to continue its protests, which will discuss not only social issues, but also the issues of the collective return of the Artsakh people, the fate of Armenian prisoners of war and other important topics. This was stated at a press conference in Yerevan on June 11 by member of the Artsakh Human Rights Council, newly appointed State Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh Nzhdeh Iskandaryan.
According to him, the Council maintains an unchanged position on all issues related to both social issues and the protection of the rights of the Artsakh people. "The Council will continue to raise all these issues until real results are achieved," Iskandaryan assured.
In turn, Council member Apres Margaryan added that due to the fact that the current results of the negotiations with the Armenian government are not yet satisfactory, on June 23 the Artsakh Human Rights Council will announce the second stage of its struggle, within which the following steps will be presented.
Before the specified date, the Council plans to hold talks with the people of Artsakh, including representatives of those associations that support the Council's agenda. Margaryan noted that during this period, discussions will also be held with the people of Artsakh living in other regions of Armenia in order to understand the difficulties they face. Based on all these talks, the Council will announce further actions.
At the same time, he expressed confidence that it is possible to achieve real results on all issues only if broad unity is achieved not only around social problems, but also on other issues of protecting the rights of the people of Artsakh.
Earlier the Council for the Protection of the Rights of the People of Artsakh presented the results of the meeting of the Council's expert working group with representatives of the Armenian government. The result of this meeting was the partial or full acceptance by the Armenian government of some of the proposals of the expert group. In addition, the government announced that an interdepartmental commission will be created to study the individual cases of applicants who applied for participation in the housing program but did not receive beneficiary status. At the same time, the Council warned that if negotiations on key issues are not successful in the near future, discussions with the Armenian government will be terminated.