It’s already the 9th day, Azerbaijani eco-provocateurs have closed the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia, as a result of which a humanitarian and security crisis has been created in the Republic of Artsakh. Meanwhile, the RA law enforcement agencies react without delay to the posts on Facebook pages and prosecute the opponents.
The European Court of Human Rights satisfied the request submitted by Armenia and applied interim measures against Azerbaijan, the office of Armenia’s representative on international legal matters informed.
Open the road of life
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In light of the crisis in Artsakh, as 120K Armenians in Artsakh remain blockaded, the co-host of the Groong podcast Hovik Manucharyan talks to Arthur Khachikyan, International Relations expert from Stanford University.
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It is part of Azerbaijan’s criminal policy of blocking Artsakh Armenians, isolating them from the outside world, another attempt to suppress the absolute legitimate right of self-determination of Artsakh Armenians in absolute violation of international rules.
The Azerbaijani “environmental activist leaders” who blocked the Artsakh-Armenia road are directly financed by the Azerbaijani government or organizations affiliated with the authorities.
The studies of the Center for Law and Justice “Tatoyan” Foundation show that the Azerbaijani media have full access to the scene of the incident, including through live broadcasting. Armenian mass media have no coverage, they are not even allowed to approach the place.
Evidence of this criminal policy will be sent to international organizations.