(MENAFN- AzerNews)

Sabina Mammadli read more Azerbaijani Ombudswoman Sabina Aliyeva appealed to the
international community to take a decisive position regarding the
elimination of the existing mine issue and to support the demining
process, Azernews reports.
In an appeal dedicated to the International Day for Mine
Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, which is marked annually
on April 4, the ombudswoman stressed the importance to bring
attention to the areas contaminated with mines.
The statement highlighted that Armenia massively contaminated
Azerbaijan's Karabakh and East Zangazur regions during the
occupation, as a result of which civilians and servicemen were
victims of the mine terrorism.
Besides, she highlighted that Armenia not only avoided providing
accurate maps of landmines buried in Azerbaijan's territories but
also continued contaminating the areas through sabotage groups.
This way, she stressed that during the period after the
Patriotic War, 289 citizens became victims of mines and other
explosive devices, 51 of whom were killed and 238 received
injuries.
“In general, since 1991 until today, as a result of mine
explosions, 3368 people, including 357 children and 38 women, have
been killed or have got injuries. The current mine problem, which
causes numerous human losses, serious injuries and disability, is
seriously hindering large-scale construction, building, and
restoration works, as well as the peace in our liberated
territories,” the statement pointed out.
Furthermore, the statement emphasized the importance of demining
the territories and restoring the destroyed infrastructure in order
to ensure the safe return of former internally displaced
persons.
“Armenia violated the norms and principles of international
humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions relating to
the Protection of Victims of War dated 12 August 1949 and
Additional Protocol I, by contaminating our liberated areas with
mines, and by officially declaring this, it demonstrated open
disrespect to the international community,” Aliyeva stressed.
She then emphasized the importance of the world community to
unite in the struggle against mine terrorism for the sake of
protecting the rights to life, to live in safety, and the right to
health of human beings.
“In this regard, in our statements and appeals addressed to
international and regional organizations working in the field of
human rights, and different national human rights institutions, as
well as in our special reports, we provided facts on the mine
problem in the liberated areas and urged them to take urgent
measures within their mandates. Unfortunately, the international
community has not expressed concern about the threat of mines
created by Armenia against Azerbaijan and has not shown any
interest in taking effective measures in this regard,” the appeal
finalized.
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