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CFTJ’s latest report documents Azerbaijan’s continued military aggression against civilians in Armenia’s Syunik Province. These attacks reflect a broader campaign of violence aimed at displacing Armenians from their sovereign territory. We call on the international community to urgently acknowledge these violations and demand Azerbaijan's full withdrawal from sovereign Armenian...

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