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    May 30, 2025

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    Global Coalition Backs Right of Artsakh’s Armenian Refugees to Return Home

    9 January 2025 – Europeans for Artsakh, a civic initiative spanning more than 50 cities across Europe, joins the global coalition endorsing international talks toward “the universally recognized right of indigenous Artsakh Armenian refugees to a collective, protected, and dignified return home.”

    27 November 2024 – — Faith-Based and Civil Society Groups Call for an International Platform to Negotiate the Collective, Protected, and Dignified Return of Artsakh’s Armenians

    WASHINGTON, DC – A broad-based global coalition of faith-based and civil society organizations are endorsing a public call to establish an international negotiating platform to facilitate, under an international mandate, “the universally recognized right of indigenous Artsakh Armenian refugees to a collective, protected, and dignified return home.”

    The joint statement calls for “an international negotiating platform for Artsakh, Azerbaijan, and other regional and global stakeholders to realize, under an international mandate, the universally recognized right of indigenous Artsakh Armenian refugees to a collective, protected, and dignified return home.”

    As a result of Azerbaijan’s 2023 genocide of Artsakh, over 150,000 indigenous Armenians have been forcibly displaced from their ancestral homeland of thousands of years. Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing followed a ten-month blockade that deprived the region’s Armenian population of food, medicine, fuel, electricity, and other essentials in brazen defiance of international law.

    The ‘right of return’ is a universally acknowledged principle of international law that guarantees the right of every person to voluntarily return to their country of origin – regardless of citizenship or status. The right is established in several treaties and conventions, including the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 1966 Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the 1948 Fourth Geneva Convention.

    The International Court of Justice (ICJ) recognized the right of Armenians to return to Artsakh in a legally binding order for provisional measures following the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, calling on Azerbaijan to “ensure that persons who have left Nagorno-Karabakh after 19 September 2023 and who wish to return to Nagorno-Karabakh are able to do so in a safe, unimpeded and expeditious manner.”

    The ANCA policy brief on Artsakh’s Right of Return can be found at anca.org/return.

    A survey of international governments, organizations, and human rights groups who have affirmed the Artsakh people’s right of return can be found in the ANC-International’s “Legal Basis of the Right of Return: Recent Positions on the Right of Return of Artsakh Citizens.

    On December 2, 2023, the Artsakh Parliament established the Committee for the Defense of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Artsakh to advocate for the safe, dignified, and collective return of the people of Artsakh. This Committee is among the signatories to the joint statement, which, as of November 27, 2024, includes:

    A Demand for Action
    Ambassador Sam Brownback
    American Friends of Kurdistan
    Anglican Office for Government and International Affairs
    Armenian Bar Association
    Armenian Catholic Eparchy
    Armenian Church Youth Organization of America
    Armenian Council of America
    Armenian Democratic Liberal Party
    Armenian Evangelical Union of North America
    Armenian General Benevolent Union
    Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Human Rights
    Armenian National Committee of America
    Armenian National Committee – Middle East
    Armenian Relief Society
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Armenian Youth Federation
    Artsakh Union
    Christian Solidarity International
    Committee for the Defense of the Fundamental Rights of the Artsakh People
    Coptic Solidarity
    Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Eastern U.S
    Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Western U.S
    European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy
    Europeans for Artsakh
    Foro Artsaj de la Republica Uruguay
    Foro Artsaj de la Republica Argentina
    Global Christian Relief
    Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural Association
    Hellenic American Leadership Council
    Hindu American Foundation
    Homenetmen Armenian General Athletic Union
    Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust – HART
    In Defense of Christians
    International Christian Concern
    Knights of Vartan
    Nasarean.org
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Eastern U.S
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Western U.S
    Rev. Joel Tenney
    Save Armenia
    Shai Fund
    Social Democrat Hunchakian Party
    Tekeyan Cultural Association
    Zovighian Public Office

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