The Committee for the Protection of the Rights of the People of Artsakh has announced its next steps following the mass rally held on March 29 and the subsequent developments in the ongoing struggle. The committee shared their stance on the Armenian government’s response and revealed their planned actions.
In a statement released today, the committee declared that the Armenian government had failed to adequately respond to the demands made during the rally. While a limited discussion had been held between the committee’s representatives and the government, the government’s written response did not align with the committee’s expectations. The government proposed forming expert groups to explore potential solutions, but the committee expressed dissatisfaction with this suggestion.
A link to the government’s full written response was provided:
In response, the committee announced the following steps:
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Broad Mobilization: The committee is calling for a united effort among civic and political forces from Artsakh, Armenia, and the global Armenian diaspora to support their agenda. A headquarters tent has been set up at Liberty Square for ongoing discussions and mobilization efforts.
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Upcoming Rally: By April 15, the committee plans to announce the date and location of their next major rally, which will be followed by large-scale mass actions.
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Local Protests: During this period, the committee will organize local protest gatherings in various locations to raise awareness and present their demands.
The committee urged all Armenians to stay resolute and united in the fight for justice, stressing that their demands reflect the broader concerns of the entire Armenian nation. They emphasized that support is expected from all Armenians, regardless of location or background.
This announcement signals the continuation of the committee’s campaign to advocate for the rights of the people of Artsakh and push for greater recognition and support on the national and international stages.