Ombudswoman Informs OSCE PA President About Armenian Terrorism
Date
11/14/2023 7:18:38 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Abbas Ganbay Read more
The Azerbaijani Human Rights Commissioner, Ombudswoman Sabina
Aliyeva met with a delegation headed by OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
(OSCE PA) President Pia Kauman, who is on a visit to
Azerbaijan.
According to Azernews, this was reported at the Ombudsman's
Office.
The meeting was also attended by Chairman of the Western
Azerbaijan Community Aziz Alakbarli, Deputy Chairman Hikmet
Babaoglu, member of the Azerbaijani delegation to the PACE Kamal
Jafarov, as well as Azerbaijani Ambassador to Austria and Permanent
Representative to the OSCE Rovshan Sadigbayli.
Aliyeva provided the guests with detailed information on the
activity of the Ombudsman's Office in the sphere of protection of
human rights and freedoms.
The Ombudswoman talked of Armenia's policy of aggression and
terror against Azerbaijan and ongoing reconstruction works in the
territories liberated from Armenian occupation.
The Commissioner stressed that the protection of the rights and
freedoms of Armenian residents of the Garabagh region is always at
the centre of the attention of the Azerbaijani government.
She also reminded the foreign representatives that after the
First Garabagh War, about 4,000 Azerbaijanis are still missing, and
the Armenian side refuses to provide information about their
fates.
The Ombudswoman said that despite numerous appeals, Armenia
still does not provide Azerbaijan with accurate maps of minefields.
The mines laid by Armenia during the years of occupation continue
to threaten the lives of civilians and hinder the process of IDPs'
return to their homes, the ombudsman says.
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