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Let’s protect Armenia and lead the world to a truly peaceful COP29: Ocampo issues open letter to Armenians

Let’s protect Armenia and lead the world to a truly peaceful COP29: Ocampo issues open letter to Armenians

Armenia remains at risk, as a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is being negotiated; there is no clarity on how the Nagorno-Karabakh people, the victims of the 2023 genocide, could safely return to their ancestral land; and 23 Armenian hostages are still in Baku prisons, Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo said in an open letter, issued to Armenians.

“Azerbaijan is hosting COP29, the UN Climate Change Conference, in Baku in November 2024, under the guise of a ‘COP for peace.’ If Armenians are not released and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is ignored by the delegates attending COP29, President Aliyev will be handed a powerful platform to surge his geopolitical ambitions to occupy the entire Armenia.

Such a scenario will not only deny the Nagorno-Karabakh genocide and condemn the hostages to remain in jail for many years, but it will also relegate the entire community to a forgotten relic of the past, and it would escalate the risk to Armenia itself,” Ocampo wrote.

He noted that negotiations are complex for Armenia. Thus, Armenians, in Armenia and the Diaspora, should unite to protect the people and the land.

“It is happening, Armenians from all over the world are campaigning. On August 23, Berge Setrakian, AGBU President, appealed to the US Secretary of State to ensure the release of all Armenian detainees from Azerbaijan. He recognized the US efforts, but he was concerned that Mr. Blinken’s words ‘have gone unheeded and will continue to be ignored.’”

During the past month thousands of people from more than 30 countries, many with Armenian ancestors, came together in digital forums and on social media. They were united by the same hashtags #COP29, #StopGreenwashGenocide, #FreeArmenianHostages, and #FreePoliticalPrisoners.

According to Ocampo, now is the time to broaden the movement and connect it with the decision-makers worldwide.

“Armenians are not the only Aliyev victims. He is affecting the environment, Azeris citizens and even European parliamentarians. Azerbaijan, a country enriched by fossil fuels, postures as a leader in climate change-diverting global efforts. The regime has no mercy, it represses journalists, academics, and any dissenters within its borders.

Just a few days ago, it banned entry to Azerbaijan for 76 European parliamentarians from 26 countries for exposing its corruption.During my recent visit to high schools in Buenos Aires, I met teenagers who understood that such activities undermine their future and are eager to start TikTok campaigns to reach their peers around the world.

The next step will be to demand the delegates to COP29 raise their voices about these issues, including Aliyev greenwashing his fossil energy incomes, Nagorno-Karabakh genocide, corrupting the political system in Europe and the US, and the political prisoners and Armenian hostages in Baku,” Ocampo wrote.

He also noted that he would visit Armenia at the invitation of  Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II.

“Armenians, let’s protect Armenia and lead the world to a truly peaceful COP29,” Ocampo wrote.