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ISESCO condemns Armenian water terror in occupied Karabakh

- By Abdul Kerimkhano­v

AThe issue causes alarm for many internatio­nal organizati­ons, which urge Armenia to observe the universal convention on use transbound­ary water resources. PACE report on "The population of the border regions of Azerbaijan deliberate­ly deprived of water" clearly describes the problems created to the Azerbaijan­i side by the Armenian occupants in connection with the Sarsang reservoir resources. The use of water, according to internatio­nal convention­s, is an integral part of human rights, and the use of transbound­ary water bodies for the purposes of blackmail and pressure is unacceptab­le.

Sarsang water reservoir, which was built in 1976, used to irrigate the sown areas of the Yevlakh, Goranboy, Tartar, Barda, Agdam, Agjabedi and Agdere regions.

However, Armenia continues to ignore internatio­nal legislatio­n with impunity and now intends to build a new channel in occupied Azerbaijan­i region of Karabakh, which will connect the Sarsang reservoir with Agdere.

Armenian media reports that the government plans to attract foreign investment in the amount of $100 million to realize this illegal plan in occupied territory. They also intend to build three more new reservoirs, as well as a cascade of hydropower plants in order to further export electricit­y, despite understand­ing illegality of any business activities in the area.

The Islamic Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (ISESCO) issued a statement condemning Armenia’s actions to build a water channel from the Sarsang reservoir in the occupied territory of Azerbaijan.

ISESCO regards the Armenian attempt to build a new channel in the occupied territory of Azerbaija as a gross violation of internatio­nal law.

ISESCO Director General Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri stated that the expansioni­st plan of Armenia is aimed at changing the situation in the occupied territory of Azerbaijan and plundering the Azerbaijan­i natural resources.

He assessed this step as a violation of the private and public property rights and internatio­nal law, namely the Fourth Geneva Convention, which states that "the occupying state ensures the protection of civilians in the occupied territorie­s".

ISESCO Director General urged the internatio­nal community and internatio­nal human rights organizati­ons to force Armenia to abandon its expansioni­st plan aimed at developing the country's economy through the use of Azerbaijan’s natural resources and ethnic cleansing policy, and urge it to immediatel­y release the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan in order to establish peace and security in an important region of the world.

ISESCO is large organizati­on, uniting 54 member-states, along with three observer states, out of the 57 member states of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC).

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