Artsakh Ombudsman: Azerbaijan`s permissiveness and impunity must come to an end
ArmInfo. In order to prevent new aggression and large-scale human rights violations in the region, it is necessary to put an end to Azerbaijan's permissiveness and impunity. Artsakh Ombudsman Gegham Stepanyan stated this in his speech at a parallel event organized by the human rights organization "International Christian Solidarity" as part of the UN Human Rights Council.
According to him, this country must be held accountable for its aggressive and criminal actions. Stepanyan added that the Armenian side expects support from the UN Human Rights Council in these matters as well. In his speech, the Artsakh Ombudsman touched upon the issues related to the protection of the rights of the Artsakh people forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijani aggression. In this regard, he recalled that after more than 9 months of total blockade, Azerbaijan attacked the civilian population of Artsakh in September 2023, resulting in the death of hundreds of people, and the expulsion of 120 thousand indigenous people of Nagorno-Karabakh from their homeland. In view of this, Stepanyan identified four main topics that continue to be the most serious challenge in protecting the rights of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.
First of all, as the NKR Ombudsman notes, the people of Artsakh face many social and everyday problems. "Despite Armenia providing humanitarian aid to the IDPs, it should be noted that the country with limited resources is unable to adequately meet the needs of the IDPs. As a result, thousands of refugees who have found refuge in Armenia live in poverty, facing numerous social and everyday challenges. In this regard, we are expecting effective support from the international community," Stepanyan explained.
The next significant issue, according to the Ombudsman, is the preservation of the Armenian historical and cultural heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh. He pointed out that after ethnic cleansing in Artsakh and the forced displacement of the indigenous Armenian population, Azerbaijan to this day continues to erase the Armenian trace by destroying monasteries, churches, shrines and graves in Artsakh. "Moreover, we witness daily how the Azerbaijani authorities seize property belonging to Armenians, illegally provide it to their citizens and settle Azerbaijanis in the houses of Artsakh residents," the Artsakh Ombudsman added in this regard.
Stepanyan further noted that another pressing issue in this context is the safe and dignified return of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. He expressed his conviction that every single resident of Artsakh would want to return to their homeland. "The right to return is inalienable and is enshrined in the decision of the International Court of Justice. In this sense, we expect that the issue of return must become part of the agenda of negotiations and discussions on establishing peace in the region," the human rights activist said.
Stepanyan also addresse the issue of Armenian prisoners of war and hostages being held in Baku, highlighting it as a key topic of the event. According to the Ombudsman, after the 2020 war, Azerbaijan has turned the matter of prisoners into a "political bargaining" chip. The chief defender of the rights of the people of Artsakh drew attention to the fact that Azerbaijan is using this issue as a tool of pressure to secure new concessions from Armenia, blatantly disregarding the principles of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. In this regard, he recalled the story of Vagif Khachatryan, the elderly resident of Artsakh, who was captured in Azerbaijan, abducted by Azerbaijani authorities from the hands of the International Committee of the Red Cross, along with other Armenians.
"Today, they are suffering under the tyranny of the dictatorial authorities of Azerbaijan simply because of their ethnicity. Given the documented cruelty of Azerbaijani authorities towards prisoners, it is evident that there is no effective mechanism for protecting the rights of persons held in Azerbaijani prisons. We, along with international structures, lack the opportunity to have objective information about their detention conditions," Stepanyan said, emphasizing the importance of international condemnation of Azerbaijan's actions in order to secure the release of prisoners and hostages.
In this regard, Stepanyan noted that he and his colleagues raise these issues on various platforms. According to him, this forum is especially important for their voices to be heard. However, the Artsakh Ombudsman admits that due to the current instability in the world and the numerous problems, their concerns often fall on deaf ears. "Now, more than ever, we need organizations and individuals who are committed to human rights and are ready to defend these important issues, helping us to be heard," Stepanyan concluded.