
ArmInfo.The testimonies obtained from Armenian prisoners of war during an illegal trial in Azerbaijan have no legal force, as they were obtained under torture, as stated by Artsakh Ombudsman Gegham Stepanyan during a protest held outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Swiss Embassy in Armenia. The protest was organized in connection with the alarming situation of Armenian prisoners of war and civilians in Baku.
Representatives from approximately 40 non-governmental organizations of Armenia came to the buildings of the aforementioned institutions and delivered letters addressed to Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and President of Switzerland Karin Keller-Sutter. In a letter to Mirzoyan, they urged him to use mechanisms of consular access through third countries to ensure the rights of Armenian captives in Baku. Specifically, they suggested appealing to a neutral party, like Switzerland, with a request to provide consular services and emergency medical care to Ruben Vardanyan. And the President of Switzerland was asked to ensure that consular services were provided to Armenian captives.
In a conversation with journalists during the action, Stepanyan emphasized that the testimonies obtained under pressure from Azerbaijan cannot be taken seriously by human rights organizations or the international community. In this regard, the human rights activist recalled the call of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk to release all those arbitrarily detained in Azerbaijani prisons, including Armenians. According to the Artsakh Ombudsman, this confirms the illegality of what is happening in Azerbaijan, therefore, all testimonies obtained within the framework of this judicial farce have no legal significance. Regarding the possible closure of the Baku office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Stepanyan noted that no such statements have been received at the official level yet. However, if the humanitarian organization is closed, as the human rights activist explained, one of the possible ways to obtain information about the captives could be to contact the consulates of other states accredited in Azerbaijan.
"We have found ourselves in a situation where it is necessary to use all available channels. I do not believe that Azerbaijan will spoil its relations with Switzerland. Ultimately, there must be some kind of boundary. However, we must use all means to protect the rights of our compatriots. It is also important for us that Armenians living in Switzerland and the country's human rights organizations support our demands and urge their government to do the same," the human rights activist noted. The Artsakh Ombudsman stressed the urgency of taking swift actions and not waiting for responses from the international community, which is acting too slowly. He stressed the importance of advancing efforts to free compatriots from Baku dungeons.
Reacting to reports that prisoners of war allegedly refuse to communicate with their loved ones via video link, Stepanyan noted that there is a possibility they may be prevented from doing so in order to conceal new instances of torture. Stepanyan explained that this situation is not beneficial to Azerbaijan, and the prisoners are forced to obey their demands.