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ICRC’s Baku Office to Cease Operations in September

The Baku office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will suspend its activities starting in September. Visits to Armenian prisoners of war have already been stopped since June. “This is part of a broader policy to push international organizations out of the country and, in doing so, restrict information about human rights
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“It is essential to confirm through direct contact whether the Armenians are alive and to assess their physical and psychological condition.” – Siranush Sahakyan

Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) last visited Armenian hostages and prisoners in Baku in June. At this final visit, the Committee’s representatives announced that further visits would not be possible due to the cessation of their activities. In a conversation with 168.am, Siranush Sahakyan, head of the “Center for International and
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Red Cross ‘Stripped Of Access To Armenian Prisoners In Azerbaijan’

Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will no longer be able to visit Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, according to their relatives in Armenia. ICRC officials have periodically been allowed to visit the 23 prisoners to inspect their detention conditions, inquire about their health and arrange phone calls between them and
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Will Armenia Appeal to a Third Country Regarding the Captives Held in Baku?

Vacuum After the Closure of the Red Cross in Azerbaijan Since the 2020 war, around 210 individuals who had fallen into Azerbaijani captivity have been repatriated. According to official data, 23 Armenian prisoners of war are still being held in Azerbaijan. Trials are ongoing for 16 of them in Baku’s military court, proceedings which, according
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The Issue of Armenian Prisoners of War: Solvable with Will and Effort, Especially by the US Government

The ongoing trials in Azerbaijan are intended to maintain and deepen hostility and hatred toward Armenians. Beyond their political motivations, these trials are marred by numerous problems, including the falsification of documents and the routine denial of legal motions without justification. Additionally, prisoners are consistently denied the right to an effective defense, while officials, the
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French lawmakers demand release of Armenian prisoners held in Baku

A new resolution submitted to the French National Assembly by MPs Laurent Wauquiez and Mme Alexandra Martin supports Armenia’s ongoing peace efforts with Azerbaijan and calls for the release of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) leaders currently detained in Azerbaijan. The resolution, introduced on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, also proposes the establishment of a strategic partnership between France and Armenia. The
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87 U.S. Legislators Press Trump-Vance Administration to Ensure Safe Return of Armenians to Artsakh, Highlights Swiss Peace Initiative

Join Calls Urging Azerbaijan to Release Armenian Hostages WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) welcomes a powerful bipartisan Congressional call today by eighty-seven U.S. Representatives from across twenty-four states – representing over 66 million Americans – calling for the collective and protected return” of forcibly displaced Armenians to their indigenous homeland of
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Armenian Assembly Co-Chairs Call for the Release of Armenian Hostages Held by Baku and the Right of Return for Artsakh Armenians

Washington, D.C. – Given President Donald J. Trump’s July 15 remarks during his White House meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte suggesting that peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan may be within reach, Armenian Assembly Co-Chairs Oscar Tatosian and Talin Yacoubian sent a letter this week to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling for
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Belgium’s Chamber of Representatives condemns Azerbaijan for violating international law

Calls for the release of all Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan The Belgian Chamber of Representatives adopted a resolution during its plenary session on July 17, condemning Azerbaijan’s military attack against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh and its violations of international law. The resolution was adopted unanimously. According to an Armenpress correspondent in Brussels, the resolution
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International Law Expert Highlights Legal and Diplomatic Paths to Resolve Issue of Armenian Detainees Held in Azerbaijan

YEREVAN, July 16 – Sputnik Armenia The plight of Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan must be addressed as part of the broader violations of international law and recognized as a major obstacle to normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, legal expert Aram Orbelyan said in an interview with Sputnik Armenia. Orbelyan, a lawyer and international
