Armenia Bans Web Site

Justice for Khojaly Press, Baku, 20 Jul 2009 – As it was reported in Armenian internet forums, government of Armenia banned access of Armenian internet users to the official website of the “Justice for Khojaly” International Civil Awareness Campaign (www.justiceforkhojaly.org). “I have a very high quality internet and entering the “Justice for Khojaly” site I am told “forbidden” and I have tried from different places, so the problem can’t be only mine…” wrote an Armenian internet user from Yerevan in her comment posted at Justice for Khojaly Campaign Facebook page.

“Justice for Khojaly” Campaign deeply regrets that Armenian population, in particular its youth generation is restricted to access internet which constitutes clear violation of freedom of expression and Armenia’s own international commitments to respect basic human rights. The Campaign urges Armenian government to stop any kind of restrictions towards Armenian citizens, including free access to internet!

“Justice for Khojaly” International Civil Awareness Campaign is aimed at delivering the truth about Khojaly Massacre to international community. Khojaly Massacre is the most brutal killing against the humanity, perpetrated by Armenian forces against the peaceful civilians of a small town in Nagorno Karabakh region of Azerbaijan on February 26, 1992.

As the results of Armenian aggression 1 million citizens of Azerbaijan of different ethnic and religious background have become refugees and IDPs, 20,000 were killed; 50,000 disabled; 5100 taken hostages or missing.

The official website of the campaign contains a civil action Declaration that calls upon international community to extend its efforts in peaceful resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict on the basis of international law; as well as to takeall necessary measures for bringing those perpetrated the Khojaly massacre to justice.

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