(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 11. A group of women
from Western Azerbaijan sent an appeal to Ursula von der Leyen,
President of the European Commission, trend reports.
In the appeal, they informed her of the ethnic cleansing and
other crimes against humanity, and requested the practical support
by the European Commission for the safe and dignified return of
Azerbaijanis to their homes, while taking into account the specific
needs of women and children.
The appeal, which was signed by women intellectuals and young
female students from Western Azerbaijan, states the following:
“On behalf of Azerbaijani women and girls expelled from Armenia,
we are writing to bring our ongoing suffering to your attention.
Our organization, the Western Azerbaijan Community established in
1989, is dedicated to defending the rights of Azerbaijanis who have
been forced to flee their homes in Armenia, and enabling their safe
and dignified return.
As a result of the total ethnic cleansing committed by Armenia
against Azerbaijanis in that country, there is not a single
Azerbaijani left in Armenia. This has had a devastating effect on
our community, particularly on women and girls, who have suffered
greatly as a result of the expulsion.
We would like to highlight that the Western Azerbaijan Community
places a specific emphasis on the women, peace and security agenda
in line with the UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Our
organization has developed the Concept of Return, in which the
interests of women, children and vulnerable social groups are
considered as the main priority, and the internationally accepted
progressive concepts and standards in this field, including the
women, peace and security agenda, are envisaged to play a central
role in the return process.
We firmly believe that the empowerment of women is essential to
creating a peaceful and stable society, and we are committed to
promoting this agenda. Accordingly, we envisage that women will be
actively involved in the repatriation and reintegration process to
ensure that the process is sustainable and effective.
We should also highlight that in addition to the ethnic
cleansing against Azerbaijanis, Armenia has systematically
destroyed Azerbaijani cultural heritage in Armenia. The
obliteration of the cultural and religious sites, including
mosques, graveyards and other sacred places has not only caused
immense pain and suffering to Azerbaijanis but also grossly
violates international humanitarian and human rights law.
Additionally, during the past three decades, Armenia has refused to
allow Azerbaijanis to visit their cemeteries, cultural heritage,
and sacred places, despite the fact that such visits are crucial
for peace and reconciliation. This inhumane treatment of
Azerbaijani cultural heritage and denial of access further
exacerbates tensions in the region.
As you may be aware, we have previously written to EU Council
President Charles Michel to raise awareness of our organization's
work and to seek political support for our efforts to enable the
safe and dignified return of expelled Azerbaijanis from Armenia. We
would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the EU's
mediatory role in the normalization of inter-state relations
between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We believe that the issue of safe
and dignified return, rehabilitation, reconstruction and
reintegration of Azerbaijanis expelled from Armenia should be
central to these diplomatic efforts.
It goes without saying that the return process will also require
substantial practical support from the international community. We
would appreciate relevant practical assistance of the European
Commission for our return, particularly for devising and
implementation of programs for addressing special needs of
Azerbaijani women and girls during their repatriation,
rehabilitation and reintegration in Armenia.
Finally, we count on your personal support and understanding, as
a woman and mother, of the plight of Azerbaijani women and girls
who are suffering as a result of the ethnic cleansing carried out
by Armenia.
We believe that with your involvement, we can work towards
enabling the safe and dignified return of and thereby ensuring a
brighter future for expelled Azerbaijanis, particularly women and
girls.”
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