“It’s been more than eight months since the independent enclave of Nagorno Karabakh has been cut off from the rest of the world. The region, populated mainly by Armenians but internationally recognised as belonging to Azerbaijan, is usually connected to Armenia by the Lachin corridor. Despite calls for free movement on this road from the International Court of Justice, the UN Council, and the European Parliament, Baku refuses to open the crossing.”
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“It’s been more than eight months since the independent enclave of Nagorno Karabakh has been cut off from the rest of the world. The region, populated mainly by Armenians but internationally recognised as belonging to Azerbaijan, is usually connected to Armenia by the Lachin corridor. Despite calls for free movement on this road from the International Court of Justice, the UN Council, and the European Parliament, Baku refuses to open the crossing.”
FRANCE 24 report:
https://youtu.be/kDF2wVbN_U0?si=HDwosEQ0tM1MrKzm
Karabakh’s authorities refuse to accept aid coming via Askeran / Aghdam?
https://twitter.com/Caucasuswar/status/1696943651195068793
“they’re not starving, they’re fasting”. /S
So, it was not a humanitarian crisis when Armenia invaded Karabakh and slaughtered (Google “Khojaly”, for example) people in there.
B..but Armenians in Lebanon threw paint at a truck!!! /s
Seems like they are forcing them to give back control of their territory by starving them, barbaric.
„It’s no genocide.
And even if, they deserved it.“
— every Turk and Azeri