Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and Prosecutor General s Office have released information on stepping on mine and death of journalists, APA reports. Armenian Armed Forces grossly violating main norms and principles of international humanitarian law, as well as requirements of the 1949 Geneva Convention continue criminal acts against Azerbaijani citizens by planting mines in our territories. Thus, […]
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Baku, May 10, AZERTAC
After the six-week full-scale war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the ceasefire agreement brought new overtures to the regional socio-economic and political landscape. The physical withdrawal of the Armenian army has marked the victory of Azerbaijan. The atrocities of the brutal Armenian forces can be witnessed in the wider area of Karabakh as the landmines have contaminated it. The Armenians have also declined to provide maps of the mines. In this context, for the socio-economic reconstruction of the liberated area, demining is the major task. Therefore, Baku leaves no stone unturned to reconstruct the area, assist the people, and demine the land. The article analyses the post-agreement scenario as Armenia remains stubborn to provide Azerbaijan from the landmines map of the liberated Karabakh region. The study also provides a brief analysis of rehabilitation of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) back into the liberated Karabakh and seven other adjacent ar
4 May in 15:34 By Vestnik Kavkaza
Liberation of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding regions of Azerbaijan from Armenia’s occupation in 2020 facilitates the solution to one of the longstanding and large-scale internal displacement situations in the world. Forced displacement in Azerbaijan is a consequence of the military aggression by Armenia and ethnic cleansing conducted in the territories of Azerbaijan in the beginning of the 1990s.
A as a result of the conflict more than a million Azerbaijanis were forcefully displaced from their native lands, among them, hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijani refugees fled from Armenia who was subsequently granted citizenship of Azerbaijan. All forcefully displaced people in Azerbaijan were temporarily settled in more than 1600 heavily populated settlements in 12 tent camps, villages consisting of railroad cargo vans, half-constructed buildings, public facilities and etc.