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ANCC: Canada Must Play Pivotal and Constructive Role in Artsakh Peace

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OTTAWA, Canada—Below is the Armenian National Committee of Canada’s (ANCC) statement on the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (Artsakh/NKR).

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Sept. 2 marks the 25th anniversary of Artsakh’s declaration of independence. Armenians in Canada and across the globe will celebrate this significant milestone, while reflecting on 25 years of continued struggle and democratic nation building.

‘As an accredited representative to the OSCE, it is imperative for Canada to have a pivotal and a constructive role in peacefully resolving this issue, while respecting the self-determination of the people of Artsakh.’

On Sept. 2, 1991, the people of Artsakh declared independence from the Soviet Union and established the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic. On Dec.10, 1991, based on article 70 of the Soviet Constitution, which affirms the right to self-determination of the peoples of the USSR, Artsakh held an independence referendum in which 99% voted in favor of independence. In response, Azerbaijan launched an all-out war against the newly independent republic, targeting civilians and recruiting mercenaries to join the Azerbaijani army against Artsakh.

Despite the 1994 ceasefire agreement, Azerbaijan has steadily carried out attacks against Artsakh. The most recent ceasefire violation, which occurred in April 2016, was unprecedented in its scale, duration, and number of civilian casualties.

Currently, the Artsakh conflict is handled within the framework of the Organization of Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group, co-chaired by Russia, France, and the United States. Over the last decade, several proposals for a negotiated peace that were presented by the co-chairs were thwarted by the Azerbaijani side, questioning their true desire to reach a peaceful resolution to this protracted conflict.

Since 1994, the Artsakh side has tirelessly reiterated its commitment to reach a viable and a peaceful resolution to this conflict that respects the right to self-determination of the Armenian population and recognizes the territorial integrity of Artsakh, However, Azerbaijan’s bellicose and unconstructive campaign of aggression continues to threaten a resumption of war and bloodshed.

As an accredited representative to the OSCE, it is imperative for Canada to have a pivotal and a constructive role in peacefully resolving this issue, while respecting the self-determination of the people of Artsakh.

Despite all the hardships faced today, Artsakh stands as a beacon of democracy, hope, and freedom that throughout the years has strongly demonstrated its commitment to peace and its ability in becoming a sovereign nation, worthy of international recognition.

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The ANCC»is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian grassroots human rights organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of issues and works to eliminate abuses of human rights throughout Canada and the world.


OTTAWA, Canada—Below is the Armenian National Committee of Canada’s (ANCC) statement on the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (Artsakh/NKR). *** Sept. 2 marks the 25th anniversary of Artsakh’s declaration of independence. Armenians in Canada and across the globe will celebrate this significant milestone, while reflecting on 25 years of continued struggle and democratic nation building. ‘As an accredited representative to the OSCE, it is imperative for Canada to have a pivotal and a constructive role in peacefully resolving this issue, while respecting the self-determination of the people of Artsakh.’ On Sept. 2, 1991, the people of Artsakh declared independence from the Soviet Union and established the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic. On Dec.10, 1991, based on article 70 of the Soviet Constitution, which affirms the right to self-determination of the peoples of the USSR, Artsakh held an independence referendum in which 99% voted in favor of independence. In response, Azerbaijan launched an all-out war against the newly independent republic, targeting civilians and recruiting mercenaries to join the Azerbaijani army against Artsakh. Despite the 1994 ceasefire agreement, Azerbaijan has steadily carried out attacks against Artsakh. The most recent ceasefire violation, which occurred in April 2016, was unprecedented in its scale, [...]
OTTAWA, Canada—Below is the Armenian National Committee of Canada’s (ANCC) statement on the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (Artsakh/NKR). *** Sept. 2 marks the 25th anniversary of Artsakh’s declaration of independence. Armenians in Canada and across the globe will celebrate this significant milestone, while reflecting on 25 years of continued struggle and democratic nation building. ‘As an accredited representative to the OSCE, it is imperative for Canada to have a pivotal and a constructive role in peacefully resolving this issue, while respecting the self-determination of the people of Artsakh.’ On Sept. 2, 1991, the people of Artsakh declared independence from the Soviet Union and established the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic. On Dec.10, 1991, based on article 70 of the Soviet Constitution, which affirms the right to self-determination of the peoples of the USSR, Artsakh held an independence referendum in which 99% voted in favor of independence. In response, Azerbaijan launched an all-out war against the newly independent republic, targeting civilians and recruiting mercenaries to join the Azerbaijani army against Artsakh. Despite the 1994 ceasefire agreement, Azerbaijan has steadily carried out attacks against Artsakh. The most recent ceasefire violation, which occurred in April 2016, was unprecedented in its scale, [...]
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