Azerbaijani activists protesting for more than 12 hours near Shusha-Khankendi road - VIDEOS| UPDATED

  12 December 2022    Read: 1699
Azerbaijani activists protesting for more than 12 hours near Shusha-Khankendi road - VIDEOS| UPDATED

Representatives of Azerbaijan's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been protesting near Shusha, close to the post of Russian peacekeepers, for more than 12 hours, AzVision.az reports.

 

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21:41

The employees of "Azerishiq" OJSC have provided electricity to the tents which were set up for the activists and representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) of Azerbaijan who continue the protest action near the city of Shusha, close to the post of Russian peacekeepers, AzVision.az reports.

In addition, the employees of "Azerishiq" OJSC raised the Azerbaijani flag on the part of the road which is under the control of the Russian peacekeepers.

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20:57

The protesters decided to spend the night in the tents near the Shusha-Khankendi road, which is under the temporary control of the Russian peacekeepers, AzVision.az reports.

Tents have been installed for the comfortable overnight stay of Azerbaijani activists and NGO representatives. Also, the tents and the area will be provided with light and heat.

 

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17:57

Representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) of Azerbaijan continue the protest action near the city of Shusha, close to the post of Russian peacekeepers, who are temporarily stationed there, AzVision.az reports.

The action against the inadmissibility of Azerbaijani specialists to the territory, to monitor the illegal exploitation of Azerbaijani deposits in the area has been lasting for over six hours.

The protesters demand the arrival of the commander of the peacekeeping contingent Andrey Volkov.

On the territory where the protest action is taking place, its participants have already set up tents, and the action is expected to continue at night.

Following the talks with the Russian peacekeepers' command on December 3 and 7, 2022, a group of experts from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Service on Property Issues under the Ministry of Economy, and AzerGold CJSC planned to begin preliminary monitoring over the illegal mining, as well as emerging environmental and other implications on its territories on Azerbaijani lands, where the Russian peacekeepers are temporarily deployed, from December 10, 2022.

The expert team was expected to inspect the environmental condition at the 'Gizilbulagh' gold deposit and the 'Damirli' copper-molybdenum deposit, monitor various areas, organize cadastral property records, assess potential risks and threats to the environment, as well as to underground and surface water sources.

However, despite the group's arrival in the monitoring area, accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, it faced provocations. Thus, the planned initial inspection and monitoring didn’t take place due to the fact that the Russian peacekeepers not only didn’t create the necessary conditions but also deliberately sabotaged the process.

 

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10:57

Representatives of Azerbaijani NGOs, who are protesting at the post of Russian peacekeepers [temporarily stationed in Azerbaijan following the trilateral statement of November 10, 2020, signed by the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders after the second Karabakh war] near the city of Shusha, demand the arrival of the commander of the peacekeeping contingent, Andrei Volkov, AzVision.az reports.

The participants chant "We want Volkov!", as the protest action continues against Azerbaijani specialists not being allowed to the territory to investigate illegal deposit exploitation there.


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