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"I don’t see anything condemnable in my Artsakh visit" – Cetinoglu

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
October 7, 2017 Saturday


"I don't see anything condemnable in my Artsakh visit" - Cetinoglu



YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Turkish scholar and activist Sait
Cetinoglu, who visited Artsakh in September, says Baku’s stir and
Azerbaijani chief prosecutor’s decision on issuing an international
arrest warrant for him and his friends is totally ungrounded.

In an exclusive comment for ARMENPRESS, Cetinoglu expressed concern
over Azerbaijan’s actions – which are aimed at making other countries
and international structures the tool of its manipulation.

“In addition of being a historian and genocide researcher, I am first
of all a lawyer and a human rights activist. I held a senior position
in Turkey’s Human Rights Association. Back when Amnesty International
didn’t function in Turkey, I was one of the people having an
international status of the organization. And when Amnesty
International decided to come to Turkey, I was one of their first
coordinators. At the same time I was the speaker of the Freedom of
Thought Initiative in Ankara.

From this perspective my visit to Artsakh is seen more than natural. I
accepted this proposal from my friend, Aragats Akhoyan, without
hesitation.

I find the terms “disputed” and “subject to discussion” territories to
be strictly problematic. According to whom or what are they disputed?
The answer to these questions is conjunctive and “realpolitik”. In
other words, this is a political situation which doesn’t reflect
reality.

In the present days, when humanity has reached such valuable
achievements, this is an absolutely unacceptable and retrograde
situation. As a lawyer and activist I don’t see anything condemnable
in my visit and research in the Caucasus’ Artsakh/Karabakh – which is
called “disputed” and “problematic”.

Next to the news about continuous clashes in the world’s agenda, I
find my visit to be more than natural to this region, where gross
violations of human rights happened in April of 2016, in order to
understand what is happening in that region. Moreover, I have to
confess that I became involved in this issue very late.

Azerbaijan’s issuance of international arrest warrants against us, by
violating international rights norms, is literally an act of violence.
The second unacceptable demand is demanding us from our own country in
order to punish us, which doesn’t have any legal basis and is
absolutely unacceptable. Capriciousness. And that’s why this demand
was ignored by our country.

Another manifestation of violence by Azerbaijan is obstruction of my
right to free movement by declaring me wanted. This situation is
nothing but a violation of fundamental human rights, an attempt to
make states and international organizations a tool of Azerbaijan’s
vagary. They are attempting to limit our right to visit not only
Artsakh, but also other countries.

As we know, the right to free movement is one of the fundamental human
rights. Proceeding from this principle, the International Criminal
Court rules the limitation of the right to movement to be a crime
against humanity.

I will release the results of my research in Artsakh separately”,
Cetinoglu said.

Araks Kasyan

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