One Year after Azerbaijan’s Invasion of Nagorno-Karabakh, Victims Beglaryan and Stepanyan File Complaint to ICC Prosecutor for Crimes against Humanity


One Year after Azerbaijan’s Invasion of Nagorno-Karabakh, Victims Beglaryan and Stepanyan File Complaint to ICC Prosecutor for Crimes against Humanity

  • 19-09-2024 15:43:05   | Armenia  |  Press release

 
Paris - The Hague, A year after Azerbaijan attacked the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh and forced the displacement of almost its entire population of over 100,000, a complaint for crimes against humanity has been filed with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on behalf of two of the victims.
 
In association with the Tufenkian Foundation and the Association de soutien à l'Artsakh, international leading lawyers François Zimeray and Catalina de la Sota are representing Artak Beglaryan and Gegham Stepanyan. Artak Beglaryan and Gegham Stepanyan both held Human rights Ombudsman position of Nagorno-Karabakh and were among the more than 100,000 people deported.
 
It is stressed in the complaint that they had experienced deprivations of food and health care following a nine-month blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh which began in December 2022. That was followed by a lightning invasion by Azerbaijan’s military on September 19th, 2023, and a forced displacement of the population from the territory.
 
Several other leaders and residents who were unable to flee Nagorno-Karabakh were arrested by the Azerbaijani authorities and have since been detained, subjected to torture and ill-treatment and denied proper access to their families and lawyers.
 
For their lawyers François Zimeray and Catalina de la Sota, “Nothing justifies the forcible uprooting of men, women and children from their home and land. The world must say no to this political bestiality. This is what is at stake in the complaint we are filing.”
 
The complaint, known formally as a “communication”, was filed in accordance with Article 15 of the Rome Statute establishing the court, under which the Prosecutor may open an investigation in light of information brought to his attention. For the lawyers "the deportation of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh bears all the hallmarks of a crime against humanity. It was the forcible displacement of persons from the area in which they were lawfully present, as part of a widespread attack against the civilian population with full knowledge of it. All the conditions are present to ensure that those responsible are held accountable before international criminal justice.”
 
The full text of the complaint is available here.
 
  -   Press release