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    OFFICIAL: EUROPEAN COURT MUST RECOGNIZE VIOLATION OF AZERBAIJANI CITIZENS' RIGHTS BY ARMENIA

    Trend
    Jan 10 2012
    Azerbaijan

    The European Court of Human Rights must make a decision that the
    Republic of Armenia is responsible for the violation of Azerbaijan's
    Lachin region residents' rights, Chingiz Asgarov, head of the
    Department for Human Rights Protection Issues in the Department
    for Coordination of Law Enforcement Agencies at the Presidential
    Administration said.

    He reported that the Supreme Chamber of the European Court took two
    decisions on January 9, recognizing that lawsuit of six Azerbaijani
    IDPs from Lachin against Armenia and the Armenian citizen's lawsuit
    against Azerbaijan as valid.

    The Azerbaijani citizen's complaint was submitted to the European
    Court in 2005. The public hearings on these complaints were held in
    September 2010. The decisions were taken after 16 months.

    "According to the decision, the Nagorno-Karabakh is a part of
    Azerbaijan," he said. "The Armenian armed forces occupied a part of
    the Azerbaijani territory. As a result, about a million people became
    internally displaced people. It was stated that the area of the former
    Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region hits 4,000 square kilometers.

    Armenia occupied twice as much the Azerbaijani territory, that is,
    the very area and seven adjacent regions of the country."

    He said that the Armenian citizen's complaint against Azerbaijan
    states that Azerbaijan violates his right to property. However, the
    Azerbaijani side says that the village of Gulistan, where the person
    lived, is on the contact line between the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    armed forces. So, Azerbaijan cannot ensure anyone's safe living in
    this territory.

    "We have presented evidence and the European Court must make a decision
    that the Republic of Armenia is responsible for the violation of
    Lachin residents' rights," he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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