WORLD COMMUNITY IS TO BLAME FOR AZERBAIJANI VIOLENCE - ARMENIAN ACTIVIST
12:26 * 21.11.14
The protesting Armenian oppositionist, who has entered into the
fifth day of his hunger-strike outside the OSCE Office, blames the
international community for turning a blind eye to Azerbaijan's
persevering violations of international humanitarian law following
the recent helicoptercrash.
Speaking to Tert.am, David Sanasaryan (Heritage party) said he believes
that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have to adopt tougher statements
and decisions to restrain the country.
"It don't think it is within their power to issue sanctions, but I
believe the question has to be raised at the UN Security Council;
under the threat of sanctions, states must try to hold Azerbaijan
back from its inhuman conduct," he said.
The activist said he finds that the international community is to
blame for what he called the Azerbaijani whims. "Their reaction is
not adequate; they actually make statements saying absolutely nothing
and only causing disbalance. If an assault is committed by one side,
it isn't right to make calls on both parties," he noted.
Sanasaryan says he will continue the protest long as the bodies of
the helicopter's crew remain at the crash site.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/11/21/armenia-davit-sanasaryan/
12:26 * 21.11.14
The protesting Armenian oppositionist, who has entered into the
fifth day of his hunger-strike outside the OSCE Office, blames the
international community for turning a blind eye to Azerbaijan's
persevering violations of international humanitarian law following
the recent helicoptercrash.
Speaking to Tert.am, David Sanasaryan (Heritage party) said he believes
that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have to adopt tougher statements
and decisions to restrain the country.
"It don't think it is within their power to issue sanctions, but I
believe the question has to be raised at the UN Security Council;
under the threat of sanctions, states must try to hold Azerbaijan
back from its inhuman conduct," he said.
The activist said he finds that the international community is to
blame for what he called the Azerbaijani whims. "Their reaction is
not adequate; they actually make statements saying absolutely nothing
and only causing disbalance. If an assault is committed by one side,
it isn't right to make calls on both parties," he noted.
Sanasaryan says he will continue the protest long as the bodies of
the helicopter's crew remain at the crash site.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/11/21/armenia-davit-sanasaryan/