Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan addresses relevant agencies of 20 countries

On October 4th, Kamran Aliyev, Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan, officially addressed the Attorney (Prosecutor) Generals of the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Iraq, Iran, Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, and Poland, as well as the Ministers of Justice of Lebanon, Greece, Syria, and France.

The appeals stated that as evidence of the state terrorist policy pursued by the Republic of Armenia's leadership, since September 27th this year, Armenia has flagrantly violated the ceasefire. Heavy artillery bombardment of densely populated areas, hospitals, schools, and orphanages caused extensive damage to civilian infrastructure.

Starting from October 4th, the second-largest city of Azerbaijan, Ganja, located far from the war zone and the settlements of the strategically important Beylagan and Mingachevir cities, were fired at with missiles and shells, resulting in deaths and injuries.

Due to the loss of their positions due to counter-offensive measures by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan, to gather new manpower, Armenia called on Armenians living abroad to take part in the armed conflict.

The mass media reported that about 1,000 ethnic Armenians had arrived in the Republic of Azerbaijan territory or wanted to do so.
It was noted that the term "foreign terrorist fighters" (FTF) was envisaged in UN Security Council Resolution 2178 (2014) to define persons involved in the organization and implementation of terrorist acts in other countries.

Foreign countries should consider that such "Armenian volunteers" can become a real threat to the countries where they reside once they acquire combat skills.
Also, given the presence of a large Armenian diaspora in the countries mentioned in the appeal, and taking into account that representatives of this diaspora organize the transportation of "Armenian volunteers," special attention should be paid to the mass visits of the country's citizens to the Republic of Armenia. At the same time, it was requested to take measures to prevent the transportation of terrorists from abroad to the Republic of Azerbaijan and bring them to liability.

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