
ArmInfo.On 13 March, during a phone call with his family, Ruben Vardanyan attempted to deliver a public address to Azerbaijan's Ombudsperson, Sabina Aliyeva. The call was forcibly terminated.
This address was an act of last resort: over the preceding ten days, Ruben had repeatedly and unsuccessfully attempted to reach her through his lawyer, written requests, and phone calls.
The trials took place a month ago. To date, neither Ruben nor the other Armenian prisoners have received the official texts of their verdicts - neither in Russian, nor in Armenian, nor in Azerbaijani. They do not know under which charges they were convicted, or when and where they will be transferred.
We are deeply concerned by the current situation. The absence of reliable information about his condition, combined with the dismantling of independent human rights mechanisms in Azerbaijan - including the departure of the International Committee of the Red Cross - leaves all prisoners without any institutional protection.
We also fear that even brief phone calls - the only remaining means of contact - may be cut off entirely.
We are publishing the audio recording of Ruben's address to Azerbaijan's Ombudsperson Sabina Aliyeva - an address he was not permitted to complete.
We hope that this appeal will reach its intended recipient.
The exact number of Armenian prisoners of war and hostages held in Azerbaijani prisons remains unknown. Experts estimate the number to be several hundred. Currently, Azerbaijani authorities confirm the presence of 19 Armenians in their custody. Among those held in Azerbaijani captivity are eight former and current members of the military-political leadership of Artsakh. These include former Artsakh presidents Arkady Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, and Arayik Harutyunyan; former Foreign Minister David Babayan; as well as Parliament Speaker David Ishkhanyan; former Commander of the Artsakh Defense Army General Levon Mnatsakanyan; General David Manukyan; and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan.
Today, the Baku puppet court sentenced Arayik Harutyunyan, David Babayan, David Ishkhanyan, David Manukyan, and Levon Mnatsakanyan to life imprisonment, and Bako Sahakyan, Arkady Ghukasyan, and Ruben Vardanyan to 20 years in prison on trumped-up charges. The so-called court sentenced the remaining Artsakh residents to up to 15 years in prison.