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UN Special Adviser on Prevention of Genocide: Rights of Karabakh Armenians must be protected

by Lilit Oct. 11, 2023

Alice Wairimu Nderitu, the UN Secretary General’s Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, reiterated her concern over the ongoing situation in the South Caucasus region, where over 100,600 refugees, including 30,000 children, have arrived in Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh in just over a week. “I call on all efforts to be made to ensure the protection and human rights of the ethnic Armenian population who remain in the area and of those who have left, including the right to return, which should be prioritized,” the Special Adviser stressed. She echoed the call by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights that the rights of internally displaced people and of those in a refugee-like situation must be fully upheld, including ensuring that they are able to exercise their right to return in safety and dignity. Wairimu Nderitu noted the assurances that have been given by Azerbaijan to protect the ethnic Armenian population and to ensure that their rights are fully protected. She also welcomed the initial access given to the UN to assess the humanitarian situation in the area. At the same time, she emphasized the need that active efforts are put in place to guarantee the security of the ethnic Armenian population. “These positive steps need to be continued, including by permitting full humanitarian access,” said the Special Adviser. “I encourage the Government of Azerbaijan to take steps towards putting in place a comprehensive plan in this regard, including measures to ensure the right to return of those who have fled, as well as concrete steps for ensuring the rights and protections of minorities, which is a cornerstone of international human rights law.” She further emphasized the need for allegations of violations to be fully investigated, including reports of civilian casualties and, where substantiated, accountability for victims ensured, in line with relevant international human rights and humanitarian law standards. Also, Special Adviser Wairimu Nderitu reiterated her call for stepping up dialogue to prevent any further military escalation and violence as well as to promote a sustainable peace for the region.  “The region has witnessed cyclical violence for far too long. The impact on civilians has always been devastating. The risk of atrocity crimes remains present. All the people in the region deserve a future free from violence and fear. This requires concrete action to ensure a lasting peace, as well as to address and overcome the deep scars, distrusts and division that exists between communities,” noted the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide.

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