Currently, there is a call to World Food Program (WFP) and the Red Cross to organize the flight in the nearest days, and H.S.H. Prince Michael of Liechtenstein is ready to lead the first humanitarian mission.
This is what happens when you sacrifice your rights, your dignity and other vital rights for political interests, when the primary issues in the country are after the secondary and even the tertiary issues, or whether even the primary issues have a place at all.
The purpose of this memorandum is to set forth the argument that the Armenian people of Nagorno-Karabakh are entitled, at a minimum, to the right of internal self-determination and that the current negotiations should provide for the meaningful and effective protection of this right. As such, Nagorno-Karabakh’s Soviet era autonomous status shall serve as a benchmark for discussions between Armenia and Azerbaijan concerning the future fate and status of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Composer, pianist Artur Avanesov joins Artsakh Peace Festival with his strong message, calling his fellow musicians to break the silence and speak about besieged Artsakh. Please listen to his words and his tender piano telling the beauty of life that has been imprisoned in Artsakh for already 9 months.
Since last week’s failed meeting, Azeri officials have boasted that no one at the UN believed Armenia’s ‘baseless accusations,’ as a result of which no decision was taken. Regrettably, Azerbaijan is now emboldened more than ever to take further aggressive steps against Artsakh and Armenia, knowing full well that no one in the world will take any action against Azerbaijan.
Today, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, Third President of RA Serzh Sargsyan at the Head Office of RPA met with the Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Armenia Kristina Kvien. The meeting was initiated by the American side.
The scholars and experts on genocide issued the letter to UN SG and SC on the humanitarian crisis in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) expressing their overwhelming sense of urgency and concern about the potential for a genocide targeting the ethnic Armenian population of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and strongly urged member states and UN bodies to promptly and resolutely step forward.
No one should allow this humanitarian catastrophe to continue. Immediate action is extremely necessary, right now, to save actual human lives.
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.
The Union of Journalists of Armenia calls on all its colleagues, representatives of partner journalistic organizations, to act as real journalists at the forum organized in Shushi, to ask its organizers questions not only about the press of the future, but also, first of all, about the citizens, children, elderly, and people in general who were sentenced to death by them. Who should the media serve if not humans, even the cutting-edge new media?