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UN Commissioner’s bias: Truth behind Armenian war crimes & lobbying influence

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05.03.2025

In recent weeks, the trial of Armenian nationals accused of war crimes, terrorism, genocide, and state-sponsored sabotage has sparked intense political debate. These individuals, who were captured during anti-terror measures in Azerbaijan’s Garabagh region in September 2023, stand charged in Azerbaijan’s military courts. Yet, the narrative surrounding their trial has been severely distorted by Armenian lobbying groups, leading to widespread misrepresentation in international forums, including at the United Nations.

As mentioned earlier, the confrontation began after Azerbaijan launched anti-terror measures in Garabagh, which led to the capture of members of an armed terror group. The individuals now face trial in Baku, where they are accused of orchestrating terror attacks, committing war crimes, and attempting to undermine the state. However, the Yerevan administration and certain influential lobbying factions are steadfast in their denial of the charges, attempting to spin a narrative of innocence, and even manipulating UN officials to bolster their false claims.

A particularly striking example of this interference came from the UN High Commissioner........

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