Today.Az » Politics » Day 33: Eco-activists' round-the-clock vigil in Karabakh stays focused on demands [VIDEO]
13 January 2023 [16:56] - Today.Az


By Azernews

Sabina Mammadli

For 33 days in a row, the peaceful protest of the Azerbaijani eco-activists on the Lachin-Khankandi road against the illegal mining of natural resources in areas under the temporary control of the Russian peacekeepers has been going on despite the freezing cold in the area, Azernews reports.

Vehicles constantly pass through the road unhindered in defiance of the ongoing claims of Armenians and their patrons on a "blockade" of the major road by Azerbaijanis.

As has been the case for 33 days, the road remains open for the unhindered passage, and by the time this report was written, four trucks and two passenger cars of the Russian peacekeepers passed along the road from Khankendi toward Lachin.

The failure of the Russian peacekeeping contingent to prevent the illicit exploitation of natural resources in Karabakh has resulted in the ongoing protest on the major road that passes by Shusha. As a result of the December 3 and 7, 2022, talks with the Russian peacekeeping command, a delegation comprising specialists from the Ministries of Economy, Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Property Service under the Ministry of Economy, and AzerGold Company was to conduct a preliminary monitoring of the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in Karabakh, where peacekeepers are temporarily stationed, as well as related environmental and other problems.

However, due to the inaction of the peacekeepers, the monitoring did not take place and resulted in the continuous protest of the Azerbaijani eco-activists, thus paving the way for the birth of a new movement.



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