Ombudsman denounces Azerbaijan’s threats to hit Armenian nuclear power plant
Armenia’s Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Arman Tatoyan has reacted to the Azerbaijani threats to hit the nuclear power plant in Armenia.
"Today, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan has officially stated that the Azerbaijani Armed Forces may launch missile attacks on the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) of the Republic of Armenia.
“This is a clear criminal threat to the entire population of Armenia. Such a statement demonstrates an obvious intent to commit a serious war crime. It can precipitate a humanitarian disaster not only in Armenia but for the entire region," Tatoyan said in a statement on Thursday.
"This statement is an apparent intimidation and terrorism threat towards the civilian population, which is absolutely prohibited under the international humanitarian law.
"This statement violates fundamental principles of international humanitarian law and infringes the basic fundamentals of public international law. Such intentions undermine the international system of human rights and humanitarian protection," the ombudsman stressed.
Tatoyan called international organizations' attention to the statement threatening civilians and undermining the international human rights and humanitarian protection system.
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