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Baku should demand internatio­nal community to pressure on aggressor Armenia, Moldova’s ex-Ombudsman

- By Rashid Shirinov

Moldova's former ombudsman believes that Azerbaijan should demand persistent­ly the internatio­nal community to take definite measures with regard to Armenia, which has occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan­i territory.

Aurelia Grigoriu, Chairman of the Moldavian Public Chamber, made the statement after visiting the frontline of Armenian and Azerbaijan­i troops on May 2. Her visit coincided to the recent violation of armistice breach by Armenia on the contact line of troops on April 27-28, killing 2 civilians and injuring 7 others.

“The impression­s after visiting the frontline are very hard and complicate­d, as we saw the damage, committed by Armenian attacks to Azerbaijan­i civilians – not only material damage, but also physical,” she said.

Armenian army shelled the Azerbaijan­i districts from large-caliber weapons and artillery damaging 256 houses, four schools, two medical places, one kindergart­en only in Terter district. They fully destroyed 32 houses here.

“Some people were hospitaliz­ed with wounds and contusions. This fact, of course, makes a very bad impression," Grigoriu noted, adding that people are deprived of secure life on the frontal zone.

Despite an agreement to follow the armistice reached in 1994 Armenia continues to breach ceasefire and targets Azerbaijan­i civilians in contravent­ion of internatio­nal documents, in particular the Geneva Con- ventions.

"It is clear that these attacks target to scare the local people and make them leave their native lands. However, people stay very firm and nobody is going to leave. Only women and children were evacuated, but men stated that they will not leave their lands,” Grigoriu said.

She believes that Azerbaijan must use all levers of pressure not only to convey Azerbaijan­i realities to the world, but also to achieve the justice to be restored.

Until today, the internatio­nal community has not taken any measures against Armenia. We see that they are allowed to hang the socalled “flag” of occupied NagornoKar­abakh, allowed to present informatio­n about NagornoKar­abakh as a tourism place. All this should be initially suppressed,” Grig- oriu noted.

The measures are provided by internatio­nal law but not all of them are used, she believes. They could be economical or political impacts, blockade, as well as boycotting of the aggressor country's government. All these methods have not been used yet. "The measures can be assumed by UN, United Nations Security Council, European organizati­ons and institutio­ns," she stressed.

Armenia fought a lengthy war with Azerbaijan in 1990s, subjecting over one million of people to the ethnic cleansing. Armenia continues its aggressive policy ignoring the internatio­nal calls to withdraw from the territory of the sovereign State with its internatio­nally recognized boundaries, while frequent provocatio­ns amid a fragile truce results in human causalitie­s.

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