CoE chief stresses need for release of Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan
Armenia’s Human Rights Defender (Ombudsperson) Kristinne Grigoryan held a meeting with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Marija Pejčinović Burić on Tuesday.
During the meeting, Grigoryan presented the recorded information regarding the damages caused to the civilian population and civil infrastructures, the environment, and other acts prohibited by International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law as a result of the Azerbaijani military attack on Armenia that was launched on September 13, the Ombudsperson’s Office said in a statement.
“Ms. Grigoryan discussed the crimes committed by Azerbaijani servicemen against Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) and the bodies of killed servicemen and referred to the cause of these crimes: the systematic policy of Armenophobia and of ethnic hatred of Armenians conducted by the Azerbaijani state. The mentioned facts are summarized in the ad hoc report of the Human Rights Defender published on September 16, and which was personally presented to the Secretary General. The Defender presented the priorities of the activities of the Human Rights Defender’s Office, within which she highly appreciated the cooperation with the Council of Europe Office in Yerevan, as well as specialized structures of the Council of Europe, and the Office of the Secretary General,” it said.
The CoE chief highly valued the work of the ombudswoman, and thanked her for the effective collaboration and the ad hoc report. Burić stressed the need for the return of Armenian POWs and civilian captives who are still held in Azerbaijan, and reiterated her commitment to continue efforts in this direction.
She referred to the program directions being implemented with Armenia and emphasized the readiness of the Council of Europe to provide continuous support, including within the framework of Armenia-CoE Action Plan.
“Ms. Marija Pejčinović Burić underlined her support to the implementation of mandate of the Human Rights Defender, and the sides of the meeting agreed to continue the effective and reliable cooperation,” the statement said.