Azerbaijan detains former Nagorno-Karabakh president Harutyunyan

Azerbaijan detains former Nagorno-Karabakh president Harutyunyan

The 49-year-old led the separatist government during the 2020 armed conflict between Baku and Yerevan.

Nagorno-Karabakh’s former president Arayik Harutyunyan was reportedly detained for allegedly waging an aggressive war against Azerbaijan. (AFP pic)
BAKU:
Azerbaijan confirmed today that it had detained an ex-president of its recently captured separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which agreed to reintegrate with Azerbaijan in the wake of Baku’s lightning offensive last month.

Yesterday, Armenia’s foreign ministry “strongly condemned” Azerbaijan for arresting several separatist leaders from Karabakh.

Azerbaijan’s prosecutor-general and security service said in a joint statement that Arayik Harutyunyan was detained on Tuesday on “suspicion of waging an aggressive war” against Azerbaijan and alleged war crimes.

The 49-year-old headed the separatist government during the 2020 armed conflict between Baku and Yerevan for control of the mountainous enclave and stepped down in early September, shortly before Baku’s offensive.

Several senior representatives of Karabakh’s former authorities and military command have been detained, including Ruben Vardanyan – a reported billionaire who headed the region’s separatist government between November 2022 and February.

Armenia’s foreign affairs ministry has said the country “will take all possible steps to protect the rights of the illegally arrested representatives of Nagorno-Karabakh, including in international courts.”

Separatist authorities in the breakaway region agreed to disarm, dissolve their government, and reintegrate with Azerbaijan following Baku’s one-day military operation in late September.

The central government in Baku is holding “re-integration” talks with separatist leaders, but Azerbaijan’s prosecutor-general Kamran Aliyev said criminal investigations had been initiated into crimes committed by 300 separatist officials.

The United Nations human rights office has urged Baku to afford the detainees “full respect and protection”.

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