Being so close to the border now, I was just thinking about the state of Jermuk
@davidweber7153 Жыл бұрын
It is unbelievable, that this attack could even happen during an active ceasefire agreement without any repercussions for the Azerbaijan Gov. Still to this day, Azerbaijan is using any kind of hostility at its disposal to harm Armenians, block humanitarian access and kidnap medical evacuations. The International community, especially the EU, has to take a clear Stance when it comes to Human and Civil rights violations and stop any kind of cooperation with the Azerbaijani Gov. until all issues are addressed and taken care of.
@__HumanNature__ Жыл бұрын
Same stance that western countries took when Armenia occupied Azerbaijani territory and destroyed 7 provinces like Nazis. Now they can enjoy a taste of their own medicine
@JohnSmith-je8ex Жыл бұрын
The international community has taken a clear stance. Armenia has been recognized as a clear aggressor that had occupied 22% of Azerbaijan’s territory, which included not only Karabakh but 7 other regions.
@davidweber7153 Жыл бұрын
Everyone, from the US, the EU, India and even Russia, condemns Azerbaijan for its recent and current aggressions. It shows, that the Armenians had a very good reason to put a buffer zone between Karabakh and the Azeris back in the 90s, simply to protect the Armenians. Azerbaijan on the other hand, just had to play it smart, but their nature came through like a toxin, choking doves and calling it an eco demonstration, blocking humanitarian access and food to 120.000 people, they want to join their nation, like how f****** stupid can a regime be? The Azeris are literally stating "since its on our territory we can blackmail them to join us", wake up you backwards medieval grunts, nobody wants to join a corrupt nation such as yours, in fact, the smart ones are fleeing, before they get arrested. Before the Azeris are demanding anyone join them, they should start some modern legislations and reforms to get up to speed, maybe don't rank below Russia when it comes to Freedom and Human rights? How's that sound, John?