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Zartonk Featured ArticlesRuben Vardanyan’s Lawyer Calls on Armenia’s Prime Minister to Do More to help Free Armenian Prisoners in Baku

Jared Genser, the international lawyer representing Armenian political prisoner Ruben Vardanyan, has publicly urged Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to take stronger and more proactive steps to secure the release of Armenian prisoners unjustly detained in Baku, reports Zartonk Media.

In a tweet, Genser commended Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and the MFA for speaking out but emphasized that Pashinyan must take further action. He outlined a detailed strategy, including public diplomacy, diplomatic engagement with Azerbaijan, seeking support from world leaders like Trump and Macron, legal avenues at international courts, and leveraging global religious organizations to highlight the persecution of Armenian Christians.

Genser tweeted: “I am very grateful that Armenia FM Ararat Mirzoyan & MFA of Armenia spoke out for the freedom of my client Ruben Vardanyan & the other Armenian Christian political prisoners & POWs from Azerbaijan. This was big! There is also so much more PM Nikol Pashinyan can do from here to make that happen. We pray & ask for his help and support. #FreeArmenianHostages.”

Genser also released the following statement:

“Despite the lack of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, what can Armenia do to help secure the release of the Armenian Christian political prisoners and POWs in Azerbaijan?

Many people have asked how Armenia can help secure the release of these Armenian Christians detained in Azerbaijan given there are no diplomatic relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In fact, there is much more that can be done by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan:

  • Public Statements and Public Diplomacy. Prime Minister Pashinyan can build off the statements of the Foreign Minister and Foreign Ministry and issue a public statement that says that the release of the political prisoners and POWs by Azerbaijan is a top priority, that their detentions are politically motivated, and they must be immediately and unconditionally released. And the Prime Minister could hold a press conference to discuss all these issues, publish an OP-ED in a major paper, and speak out as major developments warrant.
  • Assist the Families. Both the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister could request to meet with the families of the political prisoners and POWs to show their solidarity with them. They could also ask the International Committee of the Red Cross and Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE) to send trial monitors to the trials of Ruben Vardanyan and the others. They could also ask all their allies with embassies in Baku to send trial monitors as well. They could even ask Azerbaijan, despite the lack of diplomatic relations, to send Armenian Government observers to the trials.
  • Engage with Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Pashinyan could send a private envoy to Baku to seek to open a humanitarian channel to negotiate the release of the political prisoners and POWs. In addition, he could work with a like-minded government, such as Switzerland, to set up an Armenian Interests Section at their Embassy in Baku to represent Armenia’s interests in Azerbaijan. Even if the issue of political prisoners and POWs will not be part of a peace agreement, the Prime Minister could make clear privately that their release must occur before or contemporaneous with the finalization of the deal.
  • Request Support of United States, France, and the European Union. Prime Minister Pashinyan could ask President Trump and Secretary Rubio for their help, President Macron for his help, and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas for her help in freeing the political prisoners and POWs.
  • Continue and Expand Legal Cases. The Government can continue to pursue its legal cases before the International Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights. It could also request the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to open a preliminary examination into the forced displacement into Armenia of the 120,000 Armenian Christian residents of Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • Engage Global Religious Community. The Government can appeal for help to address the clear persecution of the Armenian Christian community in line with President Trump’s call for action – http://bit.ly/3FdHYre – both for the 120,000 that were summarily dispelled from Nagorno Karabakh and current Armenian political prisoners being held in Baku as a result of their ethnicity and religion.
  • Engage Multilaterally.
    • Prime Minister Pashinyan could appoint a special envoy to free persecuted Christians worldwide with a focus on working to secure the release of the political prisoners and POWs. He could join with 80 countries in the world and sign on to the Canadian-led Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations.
    • Prime Minister Pashinyan could ask UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk for help in secure the release of the prisoners and POWs on humanitarian grounds.”
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