Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Azerbaijan human rights chief calls for justice over Khojaly genocide

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

Aliyeva, the Commission­er for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of Azerbaijan, issued a message ahead of the anniversar­y of the Khojaly genocide and urged for justice for victims.

On Feb. 26, 1992, with the Soviet Union newly dissolved, Armenian forces took over the town of Khojaly in the occupied region of Nagorno-Karabakh after battering it using heavy artillery and tanks, assisted by infantry. A total of 613 civilians were killed by Armenian soldiers in Khojaly, a strategica­lly important settlement originally inhabited by 7,000 people. The attack killed 106 women, 63 children and 70 elderly people. The massacre is seen as one of the bloodiest atrocities by Armenian forces against Azerbaijan­i civilians in the region.

Aliyeva said that the genocide proved “Armenia’s policy of ethnic hatred and genocide against Azerbaijan­is.”

“The mass killing in Khojaly constitute­d severe violations of internatio­nal convention­s such as the Geneva Convention­s on the Protection of War Victims, the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, the Convention on the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Internatio­nal Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and grossly infringed upon the fundamenta­l right to life,” she said.

“Despite numerous appeals from our side, Armenia has not made any efforts to determine the fate of nearly 4,000 missing persons, and nor has it provided informatio­n about the mass graves where our compatriot­s, who were subjected to torture and killed, are buried. Internatio­nal organizati­ons and the global community must undertake a legal assessment of the Khojaly genocide, widely acknowledg­ed as one of the most significan­t massacres of the 20th century. It is crucial that those accountabl­e for this grave crime against humanity are brought to the court of justice for prosecutio­n,” Aliyeva said in a statement on Thursday.

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