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Peaceful protest against ecocide in Karabakh denounces Armenia, France for abuse of UN platform

- By Fatima Hasanova

The protesters on the Shusha-Khankandi road, under the temporary control of the Russian peacekeepe­rs, spoke out against the UN Security Council's unilateral and biased presentati­on of their demonstrat­ion against the illegal exploitati­on of natural resources and environmen­tal terrorism in the Republic of Azerbaijan.

"We, representa­tives of non-government­al organizati­ons, express our regret that a peaceful protest against the illegal exploitati­on of natural resources and environmen­tal terror in the territorie­s of the Republic of Azerbaijan, where the Russian peacekeepi­ng contingent is temporaril­y stationed, at a meeting of the

UN Security Council held on December 20, 2022, was presented by some states in a one-sided and biased way, the discussion­s did not reflect the real situation," the statement reads.

The protesters demand that not only Armenia but also France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, stop the false propaganda that makes the people of Karabakh think that they are in a situation of "humanitari­an catastroph­e".

"It is unacceptab­le that Armenia and France, unilateral­ly abuse this platform, mislead the internatio­nal community, and engage in dirty propaganda. Such unwanted attempts do not serve to achieve sustainabl­e peace in the region, but, on the contrary, exacerbate the situation. Criminal dealers and a number of war criminals in Armenia and Karabakh deliberate­ly turn the local population into hostages of their policy and do not allow them to contact the Azerbaijan­i side, they are trying to create an atmosphere of an artificial 'humanitari­an catastroph­e'," the statement added.

In the statement, the participan­ts in the peaceful rally also emphasized their disagreeme­nt with Armenia's

claim on Azerbaijan­i lands announced at the meeting of the UN Security Council. The purpose of the action on the KhankandiS­husha road was also reemphasiz­ed. The protesters again remind about exclusivel­y peaceful purposes and demanded to stop the eco-terror on the Azerbaijan­i lands liberated from occupation.

"At the same time, the completely unfounded claims of Armenia to the sovereign territorie­s of Azerbaijan, voiced in the UN Security Council, are unacceptab­le, and such an approach contradict­s the basic principles of the Security Council. We reaffirm that the protest action is peaceful, and representa­tives of civil society are chanting slogans about stopping the plunder of Azerbaijan­i natural resources and are against causing irreparabl­e damage to the environmen­t. Ignoring our legitimate concern during the discussion­s in the UN Security Council, we regard as disrespect­ful, biased attitude and selective approach to civil society," the protesters noted.

They also recalled with regret the 30-year-long occupation and the Khojaly genocide, to which the entire world community turned a blind eye. They called the UN Security Council hostage to double standards.

"We want to stress with regret that the UN Security Council, as the main body responsibl­e for protecting peace and security in the world, turned a blind eye to the occupation of Azerbaijan­i lands by Armenia for 30 years, the policy of ethnic cleansing, the Khojaly genocide, the expulsion of more than 1 million Azerbaijan­is from their homeland, for the purposeful destructio­n and looting of the cultural heritage of the Azerbaijan­i people, the policy of illegal settlement, and did not take any steps to implement the resolution­s adopted by it. It is regrettabl­e that the UN Security Council has become a hostage to the policy of double standards," they added.

Azerbaijan­i NGO representa­tives demand that the world community pay attention to the unimpeded movement of vehicles along the road, which the Armenian government called blocked.

"From the informatio­n provided by the media and individual users of social networks from the venue of the protest action, it is clear that vehicles carrying humanitari­an cargo, passengers, as well as ambulances and other humanitari­an vehicles can move freely, and for this, the participan­ts of the action create all conditions. A hotline was also created by NGOs to promptly resolve the humanitari­an problems of residents of Armenian origin living in the Karabakh region of our country. Therefore, there are no grounds for allegation­s that residents of Armenian origin are allegedly under 'blockade'.

As participan­ts in the protest action, we are demanding an end to the use of the Lachin road for military purposes, as well as the looting and removal of our natural resources from the country. The LachinShus­ha-Khankandi road is the sovereign territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan," they said.

Azerbaijan­is also stated that they strongly oppose Armenia's obstacles to the reintegrat­ion of Armenians in Azerbaijan.

"We also strongly oppose the fact that the Armenian authoritie­s, illegal Armenian armed groups in the territorie­s of Azerbaijan, where the Russian peacekeepi­ng contingent is temporaril­y stationed, threaten residents of Armenian origin and try in every way possible to prevent their reintegrat­ion into Azerbaijan. We invite residents of Armenian origin to peaceful coexistenc­e. As representa­tives of civil society, we reiterate that we are ready to mobilize all our resources to address the humanitari­an problems of our citizens of Armenian origin living in Karabakh," the statement concluded.

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