Save the 120,000 Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, “
this dying enclave
”.
The cry of the writer and great reporter, Olivier Weber, this Thursday morning, is taken up in unison by the intellectuals gathered in the Senate at the invitation of Bruno Retailleau.
The Lachin corridor, the only road linking the Armenian region to the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan for 95 days.
20,000 elderly people, 30,000 children cut off from the world on this thousand-year-old Armenian land, whose fate has been tossed around since Stalin decided to join Azerbaijan in 1920.
“
What brings us all together is a cry of revolt and indignation
, continues the writer.
What strikes us, the iniquitous methods of Azerbaijan, and Turkey behind.
The Armenian people feel abandoned
”.
For three months, only a few convoys of the Red Cross, dearly negotiated, have been able to brave the roadblock.
Read the file Nagorno-Karabakh: our file to understand the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan
International calls to restore freedom of movement go unheeded.
“
In international law, this is called displacement…
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