ArmInfo.A team aimed at protecting the rights of the people of Artsakh has been formed in the city of Abovyan. As reported by the press service of the Council for the Protection of the Rights of the People of Artsakh, the team was formed as a result of a meeting with forcibly displaced residents of Artsakh in Abovyan, which took place on June 19.
During the meeting, the Council presented information on the process of its formation and activities, as well as the steps taken to date. The participants in the discussion got acquainted with the results of the negotiations with the Armenian government and learned about the upcoming actions and plans of the Council.
"Our compatriots are determined, support the Council and are ready to participate in the long-term struggle for the joint advancement of our agenda," the press service noted.
As the Council recalled, a similar team has already been formed in Masis, and in the coming days, the Council members will continue their regional visits and discussions with various groups of Artsakh residents. Thus, the next meeting is scheduled for June 21 at 11:00 in the "Hayordats House" of Echmiadzin, located next to the Church of St. Gayane. According to the source, after the completion of these meetings, the Council will announce its upcoming actions on June 23.
On March 29, a rally was held at Freedom Square in Yerevan 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 captives and protect the cultural heritage of Artsakh. 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. The Council set up a tent at Freedom Square, where meetings were periodically held with various public and political figures and political forces. The latest negotiations of the Council resulted in the extension of social assistance to the people of Artsakh for only two months, on the condition that the Council removes its tent from the square. At the moment, there is a risk that many people of Artsakh may be left homeless due to the termination of social assistance.