
ArmInfo. The Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Human Rights (ALC) has called for immediate, coordinated international action to ensure the immediate and unconditional release of all Armenian prisoners of war held in Baku, without any exchange conditions, political concessions, or delays.
In a statement on its Facebook page regarding the transfer of four PoWs to the Armenian side, the ALC noted that the release of Gevorg Sujyan, David Davtyan, Vicken Euljekjian, and Vagif Khachatryan brought relief to their families and communities, but did not bring justice or stop Azerbaijan's ongoing violations.
"These Armenians were unlawfully held in Baku prisons under conditions that violated the most basic guarantees of international humanitarian and human rights law. Their return cannot obscure the centrall truth: Azerbaijan engaged in prolonged hostage-taking and coercive detentions, and today's transfer does undo that crime, nor does it resolve the grave violations that remain ongoing," the Center noted.
Ken Khachikian, Chairman of the Armenian Legal Center, noted that these Armenians should never have been detained, and selective releases are no substitute for justice. "Despite clear obligations affirmed by the European Parliament, the US Congress, and the November 9, 2020 agreement, Azerbaijan continues to hold Armenian prisoners of war as leverage. The demand is simple: free everyone still unlawfully detained, disclose the fate of the missing, and stop using human beings as bargaining chips," Khachikyan added. The Armenian Legal Center also noted that " Critically, today's transfer occurred in parallel with Armenia's handover of two Syrian nationals serving life sentences to Syrian authorities via Turkiye. This sequencing makes clear that today's development was a prisoner exchange, not an unconditional humanitarian act. Any attempt to portray Azerbaijan's actions as "confidence-building" is a distortion of reality and an affront to international law."
The ALC pointed out that at least 19 Armenians, including members of Artsakh's military and political leadership, remain unlawfully held in Baku. " Their continued captivity is not a bargaining chip or a diplomatic footnote-it is an ongoing human-rights and humanitarian-law crisis demanding urgent international action," the ALC stated. It also notes that the Armenian Legal Center remains deeply alarmed by credible and documented reports of torture, cruel and degrading treatment, and unfair trials against Armenians. " Human Rights Watch and other international observers have documented abuse of Armenian POWs, while fair-trial monitors have raised serious concerns regarding opaque proceedings, political interference, coerced confessions, and predetermined outcomes-hallmarks of show trials, not justice," the Armenian Legal Center noted.
The Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Human Rights also called for the establishment of truth and accountability for the forcibly disappeared and missing, including full disclosure of detention records and location, and where applicable, the return of their remains. "International humanitarian law imposes an affirmative duty to account for missing persons and recognizes the fundamental right of families to know the fate of their loved ones," the legal center stated.
Furthermore, the ALC stated that a repeat of the "Safarov precedent" (Hungary's extradition to Azerbaijan of Ramil Safarov, the murderer of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan, who was sentenced to life imprisonment and glorified after his extradition to his homeland - ed.) is unacceptable. Tthe Armenian Legal Center noted in this regard, the two Syrian citizens extradited to Azerbaijan were convicted in Armenian courts of mercenarism and related war crimes and were supposed to serve life sentences. " Their transfer must not result in pardon, impunity, or glorification-outcomes that would echo the Safarov case, where a convicted murderer was celebrated rather than held accountable. Any such result would fuel further violence, injustice, and hatred and must be categorically rejected by all parties and the international community. Justice Is Not Selective-and Peace Cannot Be Built on Hostage-Taking. We are relieved that four Armenians are finally free. But we categorically reject any attempt to frame their return as a "generous gesture" by the detaining power. Equally, Armenian authorities must not allow human lives-POWs, detainees, the missing, or the forcibly disappeared-to be instrumentalized for domestic political positioning or electoral messaging," the ALC stated.
Summing up, the Armenian Legal Center noted that until every Armenian unlawfully held in Baku is freed, until the fate of every missing person is clarified, and until the right of return of forcibly displaced Armenians of Artsakh is guaranteed and implemented in accordance with international law, this crisis remains unresolved, and the world must treat it as such.