
ArmInfo. Eleven Armenians remaining in Artsakh have been held prison-like by Azerbaijani authorities in recent months, without the right to travel. This was reported by Tigran Abrahamyan, a member of the Armenian parliament from the opposition "I Have the Honor" faction.
"It turns out that for the last four months, those remaining in Artsakh were held in prison conditions at the Dghiak complex. They were forbidden from moving at all, meaning they were held captive for the last few months. And during the deportation, they weren't even told where they were being taken. They were brought to the Hakari Bridge, forced to sign documents, and handed over to the Armenian side," the MP wrote on her Facebook page.
At the same time, the oppositionist stated that no matter how anyone tried to interpret this differently, the fact remains: this was the final chord of ethnic cleansing. He also called ridiculous the claims that the last Armenians remaining in occupied Artsakh had appealed to the Armenian and Azerbaijani authorities to relocate them to the Republic of Armenia. "Okay, you want peace, you're doing everything right, but you can't help the Turks falsify history: you can't: you can't:," Abrahamyan concluded.
It's worth noting that late last week, the RA Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs announced the relocation of the last 11 Armenians from occupied Artsakh to Armenia. Moreover, in its announcement, the Armenian ministry exclusively used Azerbaijani narratives. It's also noteworthy that the whereabouts and condition of these individuals remains unknown. Rumors suggest that Azerbaijanis have severely abused them in recent months. One Armenian reportedly had his hand amputated and is currently being treated at a medical center in Goris, while the remaining ten are in a nursing home in Aghveran.