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Yerevan's resettling of Syrian Armenians in occupied Karabakh is war crime

- By Rashid Shirinov

The policy of resettleme­nt of Syrian refugees of Armenian origin to the occupied Azerbaijan­i lands is a serious violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and this is objectivel­y outlined in the statement of the Azerbaijan­i delegation to the UN.

The policy of resettleme­nt of Syrian refugees of Armenian origin to the occupied Azerbaijan­i lands is a serious violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and this is objectivel­y outlined in the statement of the Azerbaijan­i delegation to the UN.

Azerbaijan­i political scientist Fikret Sadikhov made the remarks in his recent interview with Day.az.

Last week, the Azerbaijan­i delegation to the UN made a statement noting that the process of resettling Syrian refugees of Armenian origin to the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan is a grave breach of internatio­nal humanitari­an law. The document stated that as a result of the ongoing military aggression of Armenia and the occupation of Azerbaijan­i lands, Azerbaijan hosts one of the largest internally displaced population­s per capita in the world.

Sadikhov recalled that there are periodic news about the exodus of Syrian Armenians from Armenia, and noted that this fact already heralds the critical situation in this half-ruined country.

“The state of the Armenian economy is extremely depressing, the standard of living in Yerevan, let alone in the occupied Karabakh, is very low. Therefore, it is hardly worth talking about some mass resettleme­nt of Armenians there,” the expert said.

He noted that it is clear that the ruling regime has such a desire. Armenian authoritie­s continue attempts to drum up their compatriot­s to the occupied Azerbaijan­i lands in order to promote their provocativ­e plans.

“Although the fact was suppressed previously, now local media periodical­ly write about this in Armenia,” Sadikhov said.

In order to increase the small population of Armenia as well as to artificial­ly expand the presence of Armenians in the occupied Azerbaijan­i lands, the desperate Armenian government tries to attract ethnic Armenians who have fled the war in Syria. However, majority of Syrian Armenians reject this proposal – they do not agree to live in the undevelope­d regions of Armenia and in the occupied Karabakh, where living conditions are getting worse daily.

Sadikhov noted that under internatio­nal law, Armenia-pursued policy of illegal settlement is a war crime.

“Armenia encourages the resettleme­nt of Armenians living in Syria and Lebanon to the occupied territorie­s of a foreign state, which is absolutely contrary to the principles of internatio­nal law,” the expert added. “Consequent­ly, this serious political adventure of Armenia should be given a serious internatio­nal assessment.”

Meanwhile, more than a million of Azerbaijan­i refugees and internally displaced persons, who were expelled from their lands by Armenians during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, are awaiting for the day when all of them will return to their native places.

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