Armenian premier speaks at UN about Azerbaijan's atrocities
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s remarks to the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday focused on what he described as “the latest Azerbaijani unprovoked aggression.”It's all part of taqqiya, alas. This is all horrifying, but hardly shocking, news. But anybody who thinks the UN would be willing to condemn Azerbaijan for their atrocities would have to be mistaken in the long run, as chances such dhimmis would do so are unfortunately miminal.
[...] Pashinyan accused Azerbaijan of launching “an unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Armenia” on September 13, attacking 36 Armenian towns with “heavy artillery, multiple rocket launchers, and combat UAVs.”
“This was not a border clash,” Pashinyan said, rejecting a term commonly applied to the hostilities by international media. “It was a direct, undeniable attack against the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Armenia, which was condemned and addressed during the latest U.N. Security Council meetings and beyond.”
The Armenian prime minister accused Azerbaijan of deliberately targeting civilians, and said there was evidence of “torture, mutilation of captured or already dead servicemen, numerous instances of extra-judicial killings, and ill-treatment of Armenian prisoners of war.”
“The dead bodies of Armenian female military personnel were mutilated and then ‘proudly’ video-recorded with particular cruelty by the Azerbaijani servicemen,” he added.
Pashinyan said Azerbaijan “intends to occupy more territories of Armenia,” especially if there is an “inappropriate reaction to this situation by the regional security organizations.”
Pashinyan clearly felt current efforts to broker a peace treaty were inappropriate. He said the Azerbaijanis have evinced no real desire for peace and challenged them to take the minimal step of at least drawing a map of Armenia they would be willing to accept.
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