Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Azerbaijan for holding what it calls 'sham trials' against former military and political leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh. The Armenian government claims these trials are being used as a tool for political pressure and societal manipulation. Protesters in Armenia have taken to the streets, demanding the release of Ruben Vardanyan and other Armenians detained in Azerbaijan. The issue remains highly sensitive, with tensions between the two nations continuing to escalate. Armenia insists that Azerbaijan's actions violate human rights and international legal norms.
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MFA: Azerbaijan uses court ‘trials’ of Armenians as tool for political pressure, manipulation on Armenia
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia has issued a statement regarding the “trials” of the former military and political leadership of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and several other Armenians being held captive in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The statement reads as follows:
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Baku using sham trials of Armenian prisoners as a tool for political pressure on Yerevan – MFA
“It is obvious that the Azerbaijani authorities are using this judicial staging as a tool for political pressure on the Republic of Armenia and manipulation among society, taking into account the sensitivity of the issue for each family member and the entire society,” it added.
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Demonstrators demanding Ruben Vardanyan's freedom in Azerbaijan march to Armenia government building
Participants of the protest in support of Ruben Vardanyan and other Armenians illegally held in prisons in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, marched from the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) building to the government building, in Yerevan.