Nagorno-Karabakh President lauds Armenia’s UNSC emergency meeting request, growing int’l attention

 13:29,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) President Arayik Harutyunyan has commended the government of Armenia for requesting an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council regarding the deteriorating humanitarian crisis resulting from the Azeri blockade of the Lachin Corridor.

In a statement released on August 12, Harutyunyan lauded the growing international attention and significant increase of pressure against Azerbaijan seen in recent days.

“It is commendable that, having taken into account the calls by the authorities of the Republic of Artsakh, among others, the Republic of Armenia sent a letter to the President of the UN Security Council to convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council regarding the deterioration of the humanitarian situation resulting from the total blockade inflicted upon the civilian population of Nagorno-Karabakh. It’s important that the letter officially underscores, among others, the goal of genocide prevention,” Harutyunyan said, lauding also the recently released statement by a group of UN experts calling on the Azeri government to lift the blockade.

Harutyunyan added that his latest urgent appeal to the international community, and the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo’s expert opinion concluding that the blockade constitutes genocide, were widely covered by the international media and raised awareness.

The Nagorno-Karabakh president also welcomed the statement by genocide scholars calling for immediate UN intervention.

“Of course, statements have been made by other international organizations and countries as well, with a visibly increasing perception of the urgent need to take effective international actions. Certainly, time is of the essence for our people, and the delay causes deaths and sufferings,” Harutyunyan added, calling on all main actors to take effective steps, without further delay and without waiting for greater tragedies, in order to prevent the further course of the ongoing genocide.

Right of return of forcibly displaced Armenians from Soviet Azerbaijan, Nakhijevan and NK discussed at Justice Ministry

 14:49,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Minister of Justice Karen Karapetyan has held a meeting with members of NGOs representing the Armenian refugees and forcibly displaced persons from Soviet Azerbaijan, Nakhijevan and Nagorno-Karabakh in 1988-1992, as well as during and after the 2020 war. Karapetyan and the NGO representatives discussed issues related to the legal status of the Armenian refugees and forcibly displaced persons and their right of return, the ministry said in a press release.

The purpose of the meeting was to identify the legal issues that the refugees and forcibly displaced persons are currently facing. Issues related to their legal status, housing, compensations, social guarantees, and the right of return were discussed. The NGOs also presented their concerns regarding the processes taking place in the direction of resolving the status.

The participants of the meetings were comprehensively briefed on the interstate complaints filed against Azerbaijan, other international legal processes and future steps.

The ministry noted the recommendations made by the representatives of the NGOs in order to find solutions within the framework of its jurisdiction.

An agreement was reached to continue meetings.

Belgian Foreign Minister briefed on Nagorno-Karabakh humanitarian crisis

 17:10,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. On August 11, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a telephone conversation with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Belgium Hadja Lahbib.

Minister Mirzoyan briefed on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh resulting from Azerbaijan's blockade of the Lachin Corridor and emphasized the severe conditions created for the 120,000 population of Nagorno-Karabakh, the foreign ministry said in a readout.

 The Foreign Minister of Armenia particularly underlined the severity of the situation for vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, the elderly, people with chronic diseases, noting that they are deprived of the necessary medicines and medical support.

The need to ensure the full and uninterrupted functioning of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the only humanitarian organization having access to Nagorno-Karabakh, was touched upon.

Minister Mirzoyan stressed that similar serious humanitarian situations cannot be the problem of only one country: joint efforts of the civilized world are necessary for the unblocking of the Lachin corridor, the restoration of uninterrupted connection between Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia and the rest of the world.

During the telephone conversation, the bilateral agenda was also touched upon. Both sides expressed willingness to take steps towards the development of cooperation between Armenia and Belgium, including through high-level mutual visits.

Nagorno-Karabakh welcomes Armenia’s UNSC emergency meeting request, expects adequate response

 22:05,

STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. The Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Foreign Ministry has welcomed the Armenian government’s request to the UN Security Council for convening an emergency meeting on the humanitarian situation resulting from the blockade of Lachin Corridor.

In a statement released on Saturday, the Nagorno-Karabakh Foreign Ministry called upon the UNSC to adequately respond to the situation and reach a decision on the implementation of necessary, urgent and effective measures aimed at the immediate, complete and unconditional unblocking of the Lachin Corridor.

“We welcome the decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia to submit a request to the United Nations Security Council to address the critical humanitarian situation that has emerged due to the ongoing unlawful blockade of the Lachin Corridor for the past eight months and the inhumane siege imposed on Artsakh.

“In this context, it is crucial to highlight that on 8 August, the President of the Republic of Artsakh requested the Government of the Republic of Armenia to urgently bring the humanitarian catastrophe caused by Azerbaijan's blockage of the Lachin Corridor to the UN Security Council’s discussion.

“We consider the direct involvement of the United Nations Security Council and the adoption of corresponding urgent decisions to be a crucial factor capable of putting an end to the extensive and egregious human rights violations perpetrated by Azerbaijan in Artsakh and halting the genocidal policy consistently and systematically pursued by Azerbaijan against the people of Artsakh.

“We call upon the United Nations Security Council, which bears the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security, preventing genocides and other mass atrocities, as well as ensuring the implementation of decisions of the International Court of Justice, to adequately respond to the situation and reach a decision on the implementation of necessary, urgent and effective measures aimed at the immediate, complete and unconditional unblocking of the Lachin corridor,” the Nagorno-Karabakh Foreign Ministry said in the statement.

In ongoing disinformation campaign, Azerbaijan again falsely accuses Nagorno-Karabakh of opening fire

 22:20,

STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan has again generated fake news, once again falsely accusing the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army of breaching the ceasefire, local authorities have announced.

In a statement released Saturday evening, the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Defense Ministry denied Azerbaijan’s accusations of opening fire and warned that Baku is spreading disinformation.

“The statement released by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry claiming that Defense Army units opened fire around 15:00, August 12, at Azerbaijani positions deployed in the occupied territories of the Martuni region is yet another disinformation,” the Nagorno-Karabakh Ministry of Defense said.

Armenpress: Azerbaijani armed forces open gunfire at farmers, communication infrastructures in Nagorno-Karabakh

 22:42,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani forces have opened gunfire at farmers and communication infrastructures in Nagorno-Karabakh and are generating fake news in an attempt to justify their actions, the Ministry of Defense of Nagorno-Karabakh said in a press release on August 12.

In the early hours of Saturday morning, Azerbaijani military units opened fire at communication infrastructure equipment in Nagorno-Karabakh, and around 14:15 shot at farmers working in the fields of Sarushen community. No one was hurt in the shooting, the ministry said.

The Defense Ministry added that Azerbaijan’s latest disinformation campaign, when it twice falsely accused Nagorno-Karabakh of opening fire on Saturday, is an attempt by Azerbaijan to try and justify its own ceasefire violations of August 12 and to divert international attention from the humanitarian disaster in Nagorno-Karabakh resulting from the blockade of Lachin Corridor.

Asbarez: Armenia Requests Emergency UN Security Council Session on Artsakh

The UN Security Council discussed Azerbaijan's blockade of the Lachin Corridor during a session on Dec. 20


Armenia on Friday appealed to the United Nations Security Council requesting it to convene an emergency session to address the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Artsakh that has been caused due to Azerbaijan’s now eight-month blockade of the Lachin Corridor, the Armenian foreign ministry reported.

Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan welcomed Yerevan’s appeal saying that it is important for the international body to be aware of the impeding genocide against the people of Artsakh.

“It is commendable that, having taken into account the calls by the authorities of the Republic of Artsakh, among others, the Republic of Armenia sent a letter to the President of the UN Security Council to convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council regarding the deterioration of the humanitarian situation resulting from the total blockade inflicted upon the civilian population of Nagorno-Karabakh. It’s important that the letter officially underscores, among others, the goal of genocide prevention,” Harutyunyan said, lauding also the recently released statement by a group of UN experts calling on the Azeri government to lift the blockade.
Harutyunyan added that his latest urgent appeal to the international community, and the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo’s expert opinion concluding that the blockade constitutes genocide, were widely covered by the international media and raised awareness.

The Nagorno-Karabakh president also welcomed the statement by genocide scholars calling for immediate UN intervention.

“Of course, statements have been made by other international organizations and countries as well, with a visibly increasing perception of the urgent need to take effective international actions. Certainly, time is of the essence for our people, and the delays cause death and suffering,” Harutyunyan added.

Mher Margaryan, Armenia’s Permanent Representative the UN, in a letter addressed to the President of the UN Security Council highlighting that as a result of Azerbaijan’s actions “people of Nagorno-Karabakh are on the verge of a full-fledged humanitarian catastrophe.”

“These actions of Azerbaijan constitute a flagrant violation not only of the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020 but also of international humanitarian law and are in direct breach of the Orders issued by the International Court of Justice on February 22 and July 6, 2023, according to which Azerbaijan should ‘take all measures to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions,’” Margaryan said in his letter.

“Deliberately creating unbearable conditions for the population is nothing more than an act of mass atrocity targeting the indigenous people of Nagorno-Karabakh and forcing them to leave their homes and homeland. Such an infliction of collective punishment upon the people of Nagorno-Karabakh constitutes an existential threat to them should they be left alone vis-a-vis the Azerbaijani aggressive policy,” the letter added.

“Under current circumstances, the Government of Armenia is requesting the intervention of the UN Security Council as a principal body of safeguarding global security and preventing mass atrocities including war crimes, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and genocide,” said Margaryan, calling for Armenia’s participation if and when such a Security Council session is called.

Protesters block 134 Freeway in Glendale, creating massive traffic backup

Aug 9 2023
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Several hundred protesters blocked one side of the 134 Freeway in Glendale Wednesday night to call attention to the crisis in Artsakh.

Using a big rig, they blocked off the eastbound side of the freeway at Central and Brand avenues. Protesters then gathered on freeway lanes and unfurled signs calling for support from Rep. Adam Schiff.

Protesters have also been showing up at Schiff's local office in recent days, calling on the Democratic congressman to do more to support their cause.

Artsakh is a landlocked republic with a large Armenian population that has been subject to decades of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In December, Azerbaijan started blocking a route known as the Lachin corridor which is the only overland connector to Armenia.

Schiff has expressed support for ending the blockade, but some Armenian protesters feel he has not done enough for the cause.

One sign unfurled on lanes read "Adam Schiff don't ignore us" and another pleaded "Open the road of life."

In the past, Schiff has issued statements condemning the blockade and calling for the Biden Administration to take action. He also has authored a House resolution calling for recognition of Artsakh's sovereignty and condemning Azerbaijan's aggression.

On Wednesday, he issued a new statement which read:

"I stand with the people of Armenia, Artsakh, and the Armenian-American community – not only my constituents but those around the world. I hear and see your pain over the inhumane situation your brothers and sisters are facing.

From condemning ceasefire violations, to advocating for the release of Armenian prisoners of war, to calling for sanctions and accountability for Azerbaijan, I've always been, and will continue to be, steadfast in my commitment to ensuring the protection of fundamental rights for the people of Artsakh."

I am in communication with the Biden Administration, the State Department, and my Congressional colleagues and am advocating for using all tools at our disposal, including pushing for U.S. humanitarian aid to Artsakh, cutting off military and other assistance to Azerbaijan, and imposing sanctions on those responsible for this crisis.

I will be with you every step of the way and will always stand with the people of Armenia and Artsakh."


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Protesters waving Armenian flags block freeway lanes in Glendale

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Aug 10 2023
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A large crowd of protesters seeking to bring awareness of conflicts in Armenia blocked freeway lanes in Glendale Wednesday night near a major interchange

All the eastbound lanes on the 134 Freeway at its interchange with the 5 Freeway were closed for the demonstration. Protesters told NBCLA they aimed to bring awareness to humanitarian conflicts in Armenia.

One demonstrator said she hopes the group would catch the attention of Rep. Adam Schiff. The California Democrat released a statement Wednesday regarding the protest.

“I stand with the people of Armenia, Artsakh, and the Armenian-American community – not only my constituents but those around the world. I hear and see your pain over the inhumane situation your brothers and sisters are facing," Schiff's statement read. "From condemning ceasefire violations, to advocating for the release of Armenian prisoners of war, to calling for sanctions and accountability for Azerbaijan, I've always been, and will continue to be, steadfast in my commitment to ensuring the protection of fundamental rights for the people of Artsakh."

He added that he was in communication with the Biden administration, the State Department and other Congress members to push for humanitarian aid.

Signs on the freeway read "Adam Schiff Don't Ignore Us" and "Open the Road to Life."

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The protest prompted the California Highway Patrol to close the transition road from the eastbound Ventura Freeway to the northbound Golden State Freeway.  The protests began at Burbank City Hall then continued to the interchange of the Ventura and Golden State freeways and 101 Freeway at Vineland Avenue.

Signs laid out on the freeway said “Adam Schiff Don't Ignore Us” and “Open the Road to Life."

"From the day the blockade of the Lachin Corridor began, I, alongside my colleagues in Congress and Armenians around the country, have urged the White House, the State Department, and USAID, to take action to protect the people of Artsakh and their right to self-determination," Schiff said in his statement.

Azerbaijan began a blockade of the Lachin Corridor Dec. 12 following a series of clashes that erupted along the Azerbaijan-Armenia border in September, resulting in at least 200 deaths. The blockade prevented humanitarian aid, basic supplies and outside support from reaching approximately 120,000 civilians there.

Schiff was among the authors of a congressional resolution condemning the blockade.

News Chopper 4 flew over the area and it appeared several people were waving Armenian flags. A semi-truck was parked diagonally across the freeway lanes, blocking access to them.

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Armenian Christians Trapped and Facing Genocide: An Explainer

Aug 9 2023

Commentators say international intervention is needed immediately to allow food and necessities to get to the Armenians trapped in Nagorno-Karabakh.

More than 120,000 Christian Armenians are currently trapped, without food or medicine, behind a blockade of the Nagorno-Karabakh region maintained by the Muslim-majority nation of Azerbaijan. 

Former ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback, who recently returned from a fact-finding mission to Armenia, said Azerbaijan is “strangling” the Christians in the region and that the blockade is the regime’s latest attempt at “religious cleansing.” 

“They’re working to make it unlivable so that the region’s Armenian-Christian population is forced to leave, that’s what’s happening on the ground,” Brownback said in June. 

Why is Armenia At War With Azerbaijan?

Since 1988, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been fighting over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, or “Artsakh,” as the Armenians call it.

Though some see the conflict as strictly one over borders, experts have emphasized that religion also plays a central part in the war between Christian Armenia and Muslim Azerbaijan. Armenia wants to retain its hold on Artsakh, while Azerbaijan wants to expel the Armenian Christian population to solidify its hold on the region, according to Brownback.

Azerbaijan is both politically and philosophically aligned with the major regional power, Turkey. Brownback believes Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has ambitions to reestablish the Ottoman Empire, which committed genocide on Armenian Christians in the early 20th century. 

Sandwiched between the Muslim nations of Turkey and Azerbaijan in the southern Caucasus Mountains, Armenia has long been under threat from its larger and more powerful Islamic neighbors.

With Christian roots that go back to ancient times, Armenia has one of the oldest Christian communities in the world.

Both nations were part of the Soviet Union until it fell in 1991. After the Soviets’ collapse, both claimed Nagorno-Karabakh as their own.

The conflict has escalated into outright war multiple times throughout the years, with several unsuccessful truces being unable to keep the peace.

What’s At Stake?

According to several experts who have spent time on the ground in Armenia, the Christian community in Nagorno-Karabakh is facing genocide.

“The situation is extremely urgent and existential,” Robert Nicholson, president of the Catholic human rights group the Philos Project, said in June.

“This is the oldest Christian nation facing again for the second time in only about a century the possibility of a genocide,” Nicholson added.

Commentators say international intervention is needed immediately to allow food and necessities to get to the Armenians trapped in Nagorno-Karabakh.

What is the Blockade About?

In 2020, with the backing of Turkey, Azerbaijan reignited the long-simmering conflict by invading Nagorno-Karabakh. A six-week conflict ended in Azerbaijan seizing control of Nagorno-Karabakh. 

The war killed 6,800 combatants, displaced 90,000 people, and left over 100,000 Armenian Christians cut off from the rest of Armenia. A narrow road less than four miles long, called the “Lachin Corridor,” connects Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and is the only way to get food and supplies to the Armenians living there.

In December 2022 pro-government Azerbaijanis, ostensibly protesting Armenian environmental violations, began blockading the Lachin Corridor, cutting off all access to aid. In April, the protests ended after Azerbaijani troops, defying warnings from the international community, established a military checkpoint on the road, continuing the blockade.

How is the Blockade Threatening Christian Lives?

Since the start of the blockade in December 2022 the plight of the 120,000 Christian Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh has steadily worsened. 

Lusine Stepayan, project manager at the Catholic relief group Caritas Armenia, told CNA in February that the blockaded population includes 30,000 children, 20,000 elderly people, and 9,000 people with disabilities.

“The blockade of the Lachin corridor has left Nagorno-Karabakh without food, medicine, electricity, or natural gas,” Simon Maghakyan, a Denver-based researcher and human rights advocate, told CNA.

“The situation for the entire population is dire,” Maghakyan said. “They are on the brink of mass starvation. But the goal is psychological terror: to make the indigenous Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, who have lived in the region for 2,500 years, feel helpless and hopeless and leave at the first opportunity [when the blockade is lifted] for good.”

What Does the Pope Have to Say?

In his Dec. 18, 2022, Sunday Angelus remarks, Pope Francis voiced his worries about the situation in the Lachin Corridor.

“I ask everyone involved to commit themselves to finding peaceful solutions for the good of the people,” the Pope said. 

“In particular, I am concerned about the precarious humanitarian conditions of the populations, which risk further deterioration during the winter season,” Francis added.

Despite the Pope’s words and protests from Armenia, international human rights groups, and the United Nations, Azerbaijan has refused to lift the blockade and in January denied that it exists.

According to the Azerbaijani government, Azerbaijan guarantees the safety of civilians, vehicles, and goods traveling through the Lachin Corridor. In its view, these guarantees include “the prevention of abuse along Lachin Road.”

What Are Catholic Relief Agencies Doing?

Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the U.S. bishops’ international aid organization, has been supporting Armenian Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh through financial contributions to Caritas Armenia, the Armenian arm of the international Catholic relief group Caritas.

“After the outbreak of the war in 2020 CRS presence and direct and immediate support came very soon, from the very first days of the war,” Stepayan said. 

The agency provided emergency humanitarian relief, financial support, and capacity-building support to Caritas Armenia.

Caritas International has also supported Caritas Armenia’s fundraising and emergency appeals. 

What Can the U.S. Do?

Despite the blockade and preceding armed conflict, the U.S. has continued to give Azerbaijan millions of dollars in economic aid, according to U.S. State Department numbers. The U.S. sent more than $13 million in aid to Azerbaijan in the 2022 fiscal year. 

France and the European Union also continue to give Azerbaijan tens of millions of dollars in economic aid in recent years. 

This leads many to believe that international pressure can resolve the situation. 

Former ambassador Brownback has called on the U.S. government to invoke Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act of 1992. 

Section 907 mandates that U.S. aid and funding “may not be provided to the government of Azerbaijan until the president determines, and so reports to the Congress, that the government of Azerbaijan is taking demonstrable steps to cease all blockades and other offensive uses of force against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.”

Despite continued conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the U.S. has waived this restriction for more than 20 years. 

What’s Next?

The U.S., European Union, Russia, and several other nations helped to facilitate several peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan in May and June. 

In the span of those two months, leaders from the warring nations met in Washington, D.C.; Moscow; Brussels; Chisinau, Moldova; and Ankara, Turkey, leading many to be hopeful that a diplomatic, peaceful solution could soon be on the horizon. 

Though Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijani-sovereign territory, he continues to advocate for the rights of the Armenians trapped in the region. 

Thus far there have been no official agreements or resolutions signed by either nation. 


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