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Azerbaijan violates the most important – the right to life. Violations will be submitted to the UN, High Commissioner and other institutions

April 6, 2016 By administrator

yuri.thumbAzerbaijan violated not only signed in 1994 ceasefire, but other norms of the international humanitarian law, including the most important one – the right to life. All this is documented and can later be submitted to the relevant courts, which have the jurisdiction to investigate such matters.
This all will be later, and on these days NKR Ombudsman has addressed the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner and international human rights organizations to make aware the international community about the atrocities of Azerbaijan.

The Ombudsman of Nagorno Karabakh Yuri Hayrapetyan told Tert.am about this, referring to the recent developments on the contact line between Karabakh and Azerbaijan.

Yuri Hayrapetyan states that Azerbaijan’s actions do not fit the humanitarian norms of the European Convention on Human Rights that do not allow the armed forces to carry out similar actions against the civil population and civilian objects of importance

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Turkey violates Syria truce by shelling Kurds: Kurdish official

February 28, 2016 By administrator

a3ec4a14-ac6c-494b-9cbb-7458a9313f60A senior Kurdish official says Turkish forces have once again fired shells into Syrian towns controlled by Kurdish forces, violating a ceasefire that has recently come into effect in the Arab country.

“The first violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2268 has been made by Turkey. Its troops shelled the cities of Tal Abyad and Uslub,” head of the Syrian Kurdish mission to Moscow, Rodi Osman, told Russia’s Interfax news agency.

He added that Turkey must be urged to stop “violating Syria’s sovereignty.”

The comments come as a ceasefire agreed by the United States and Russia took effect in Syria on February 27 midnight Damascus time. The Syrian government also accepted the terms of the truce on condition that military efforts against Daesh and the al-Nusra Front Takfiri militants, who are not included in the ceasefire agreement, continue.

A few days before the implementation of the truce, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan compared the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) and its affiliate, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), with Takfiri terror groups in Syria, saying if Daesh and al-Nusra are kept outside the truce, “then the PYD-YPG must similarly be excluded from the ceasefire for it is a terrorist group just as they are.”

Ankara regards the YPG and PYD as allies of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region inside Turkey since the 1980s.

The YPG, which is nearly in control of Syria’s entire northern border with Turkey, has been fighting against Daesh Takfiri terrorists.

This file photo shows a fighter from the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) sitting on a tank in the Zohour neighborhood of northeastern Syrian city of Hasakah. ©AFP

The government in Ankara is angered by the rapid advance of Syrian Kurdish fighters in areas near the Turkish border.

Osman, meanwhile, told Russia’s Sputnik news agency that Turkish forces have been carrying out attacks on Kurds in Turkey’s southeast in the cruelest ways that remind one of Daesh.

“The international community should see all these atrocities and judge Erdogan,” Osman said, adding that the Turkish leader does not hide his hostility toward the Kurdish people and insists on denying them their rights.

Ankara has been engaged in a large-scale campaign against the PKK in its southern border region in the past few months. However, activists argue that clashes have led to the death of civilians and inflicted major damage to the buildings and infrastructure in the southeastern region of the country.

Daesh terrorists come from Turkey: Russia

Meanwhile, in a separate development on Sunday, the Russian ceasefire monitoring center in Syria said it is verifying reports that a Saturday attack on the Kurdish town of Tal Abyad was carried out by militants coming from Turkey.

“This information was verified though multiple channels, including representatives of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), (a  coalition of Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, Armenian, and Turkmen fighters, backed by the YPG,” said Lieutenant General Sergei Kuralenko, who heads the center for Syrian reconciliation.

Smoke rises over the northern Syrian town of Tal Abyad as it is pictured from the Turkish border town of Akcakale, in Sanliurfa Province, Turkey, February 27, 2016. ©Reuters

He added that Moscow has asked for clarification from the US center based in Amman as Washington has influence on Turkey, a member of the so-called US-led coalition which is purportedly targeting positions of Daesh in Syria and Iraq.

The Takfiri terrorists launched an attack to capture Tal Abyad and Suluk early on Saturday, YPG official Redur Xelil said, adding that the towns were attacked from two sides with some terrorists progressing from across the Turkish border and some others from the south.

Ankara has widely been blamed for the surge in the deadly militancy in Syria as it has been supporting militants with funds, training and weapons.

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Turkish jets violate Greek air space

July 15, 2015 By administrator

f16_jet_web-thumb-largeA formation of six Turkish fighter jets violated Greek national air space in the northeastern, central and southeastern Aegean on Wednesday, defense officials said. Report ekathimerini

The Turkish jets, which were flanked on one side by another aircraft that was not a part of the formation, carried out a total of 20 transgressions, the defense officials said, adding that two of the aircraft were armed and that one dogfight occurred.

In all cases, the Turkish jets were chased off by Greek aircraft.

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