The statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia on the World Refugee Day
20 June, 2021Today, the international community honours the World Refugee Day, while still facing forced displacement.
This year, the World Refugee Day is marked with new challenges for Armenia and the Armenian people.
The war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh in September 2020 led to massive forced displacements.
As a result of the aggression of Azerbaijan, about 90,000 people were displaced from their homes and fled to Armenia, 88% of whom were women and children. These people had to leave their homes and property acquired through generations to escape mass atrocities.
Significant part of the displaced people, particularly from Shushi and the Hadrut region, today are unable to return to their homes as those territories are now under the Azerbaijani control.
Many of those people have become refugees twice: since they were forcibly displaced in the 1990s from different cities of Azerbaijan, as well as the settlements of Artsakh that had fallen under the control of the Azerbaijani forces and fled ethnic cleansing.
Particularly, it implies the Armenians displaced from the settlements in the northern part of Shahumyan and Martakert regions, most of whom later settled in the territories under the control of Artsakh.
During the recent aggression unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh in September-November 2020, these people were displaced again, while still facing the consequences of the humanitarian crisis.
The provision 7 of the trilateral statement of November 9, 2020, which states: “internally displaced persons and refugees shall return to Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent areas under the control of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees” is not being implemented.
The rights of the Armenians of Artsakh have not yet been restored, among which first of all are the insurance of their safe return to the places of their residence and the creation of appropriate conditions, including through the de-occupation of the territories of the Republic of Artsakh currently under the Azerbaijani control.
By politicizing the outreach of humanitarian assistance to the affected population, Azerbaijan has been impeding the access of international organizations, particularly international humanitarian organizations, to Artsakh. As a result, an unprecedented humanitarian situation has unfolded, wherein more than seven months after the end of hostilities, the internally displaced persons in Artsakh are deprived of comprehensive international humanitarian protection.
Armenia has repeatedly called the attention of the international community to the vulnerability of the population living in the conflict areas, urging them to ensure their protection on the basis of international law, first and foremost the principle of universality of human rights.
The manipulation of refugee issues, the shameful practice of turning them into an instrument of political pressure, must be condemned.
The implementation of humanitarian projects, the provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to the population in crisis situations must be carried out regardless of any circumstances, including the status of the territory.