Tatoyan urges Armenian authorities to apply to ICC over Azeri crimes
Armenia’s former Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan urges the authorities to apply to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold the Azerbaijani president and the military’s top brass to account for crimes against Armenia.
“Armenia should apply to the International Criminal Court, and do so by recognizing the court's jurisdiction. It should be done immediately given the atrocious conditions of the current aggression and mass crimes by Azerbaijan against Armenia,” he wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
“The president of Azerbaijan, the leaders of the special services and the army should be brought under international criminal responsibility and punished. Their international prosecution will be a deterrent to their ongoing genocidal policy.
“Since the issue is one of urgency now, we can recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court at this very moment, and we can subsequently also ratify the statutes of the Court by attending to the necessary and relevant conditions.
“Alternatively, we can also recognize the jurisdiction of the court temporarily, but in either scenario, it must be done immediately. There are applicable grounds for this recourse, and the statutes of the court provide for this possibility,” Tatoyan said.
Azerbaijani forces launched a massive attack on Armenia just after midnight on Tuesday, using combat drones, artillery and large-caliber firearms. At least 49 Armenian troops were killed in nighttime Azerbaijani attacks.
Towns and villages in Armenia’s Gegharkunik, Syunik and Vayots Dzor Provinces came under Azerbaijani shelling. An Armenian ambulance was reportedly hit on the Kapan-Chakaten highway.
Three civilians were also injured in the Azerbaijani shelling, the Health Ministry reports, adding one of them is in severe condition.