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One cannot sow panic and despair, a sense of incompetence among one's own people, and then threaten the people with war. Arman Tatoyan

Head of the Center for Law and Justice "Tatoyan" Foundation, former RA human rights defender Arman Tatoyan writes on his Facebook page.

"One cannot instill panic and despair, a sense of incompetence among one's own people, and then threaten the people with war and "blame" before Azerbaijan to ensure "delimitation" in their favor.

Border security cannot be separated from people. Security is primarily for man, and man gets that security thanks to the rights guaranteed by his own state, from a dignified and safe life, drinking water to property rights and free movement.

Security and human rights are fundamental in international processes related to the determination of the state border.

Look at the situation in the border villages of Syunik, Vayots Dzor and Gegharkunik: people live without basic rights, without a safe life, deprived of land and water.
And now the same situation will be created in Tavush.

In the border villages, people are cultivating the lands that are already limited due to the Azerbaijani occupation, under the threat of being shot by Azerbaijani criminals, in order to somehow earn income for the family, and now the Azerbaijani armed servants are being brought near the villages of Tavush.

What does it mean: "What is our territory?" or "Can you show us our territory?"

How could the country be brought to this state? to strengthen Azerbaijan's positions [against Armenia] in legal-diplomatic issues with their own [and the team's] statements. Based on the interests of one's own position, to constantly deny the Azerbaijani crimes, thus giving them the opportunity to strengthen and now, with the fear of war, force the people to put up with Azerbaijani advances and new sufferings.

In the conditions of these successive mistakes, Azerbaijan will endlessly insist that it does not accept your "fixing" of borders. It turns out that you have to give in endlessly, and then, as an excuse, refer to some "historical" "encyclopedias".

 

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