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03/20/2026
02/21/2026

The Armenian government’s confrontation with the Armenian Apostolic Church has entered a new phase marked by judicial and extra-judicial actions, travel restrictions on senior clergy,

Two senior figures from the Prime Minister’s inner circle came to the largest Armenian diaspora community in the world —...
02/21/2026

Two senior figures from the Prime Minister’s inner circle came to the largest Armenian diaspora community in the world — and actively avoided the community and institutional leadership.

This was entirely on brand for Lilit Makunts, who, even during her tenure as Ambassador, failed to cultivate trust or meaningfully engage the Armenian-American community.

Leadership requires presence. Representation requires accountability. This latest Op-Ed examines what happens when both are absent.

https://asbarez.com/two-visits-one-standard-of-leadership/

https://www.thearmenianreport.com/post/new-details-reveal-11-armenians-were-held-hostage-in-stepanakert-and-forced-out-o...
01/27/2026

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The group of Armenians who had remained in Artsakh under Azerbaijani occupation for more than two years were forcibly removed under conditions that witnesses describe as frightening and abusive, according to new accounts shared by public figure Tigran Petrosyan.Three days earlier, Armenian officials...

01/15/2026

Armenia has transferred two Syrian nationals serving life sentences to the Syrian Arab Republic via Turkey, as four Armenian civilians previously held in Azerbaijani custody were returned to Armenia on the same day.

The Ministry of Justice said Syrian citizens Yusuf Alaabet al-Haji and Muhhrab Muhammad al-Shkheri were handed over to Syrian authorities to continue serving their sentences in their country of citizenship. The transfer was carried out through Turkey within the framework of cooperation between the relevant authorities and applicable legal mechanisms.

The announcement coincided with confirmation by Nikol Pashinyan that four Armenian hostages, Gevorg Sujyan, Davit Davtyan, Vicken Euljekjian, and Vagif Khachatryan, were transferred from Azerbaijani custody to Armenian authorities at the Berdzor (Lachin) Bridge and are now on Armenian territory. Officials have not formally stated that the two developments are linked, though the timing has drawn attention.

Al-Haji and al-Shkheri were convicted in Armenia of mercenarism, international terrorism, and serious violations of international humanitarian law. Investigators identified them as Syrian mercenaries who fought against Armenia.

During the investigation, both testified that they were transported from Syria through Turkey, flown on Turkish aircraft, and later transferred to Azerbaijan before being deployed.

The four Armenians had been detained by Azerbaijan under circumstances described by Armenian officials and human rights advocates as unlawful.

Sujyan and Davtyan were captured on November 11, 2020, after the ceasefire, while traveling through the Berdzor corridor. Euljekjian was taken captive on November 10, 2020, in Shushi. Khachatryan was abducted on July 29, 2023, at an Azerbaijani checkpoint while being transported by the ICRC for urgent medical treatment during the blockade.

All four were convicted in Azerbaijani courts in proceedings widely described as politically motivated and lacking due process. Armenian authorities say at least 19 Armenians remain unlawfully detained in Baku.

01/15/2026

BREAKING: Four Armenian Hostages Illegally Held in Baku Transferred to Armenian Custody

Nikol Pashinyan announced that four Armenian hostages, Gevorg Sujyan, Davit Davtyan, Vicken Euljekjian, and Vagif Khachatryan, were transferred from Azerbaijani custody to Armenian authorities at the Berdzor (Lachin) Bridge and are now on the territory of the Republic of Armenia.

Gevorg Sujyan and Davit Davtyan were taken captive on November 11, 2020, after the ceasefire, while traveling through the Berdzor (Lachin) corridor toward Shushi.
Vicken Euljekjian was taken captive on November 10, 2020, in Shushi, one day after the ceasefire.
Vagif Khachatryan was abducted on July 29, 2023, at the illegal Azerbaijani checkpoint on the Berdzor (Lachin) corridor near the Hakari Bridge while being transported by the ICRC from Artsakh to Armenia for urgent medical treatment during the Artsakh blockade.

All four had previously been tried and declared “guilty” by Azerbaijani courts in proceedings widely described as politically motivated and lacking due process. Sujyan and Davtyan were sentenced to 15 years on July 28, 2021. Euljekjian was sentenced to 20 years on June 14, 2021. Khachatryan was sentenced to 15 years on November 7, 2023.

At least 19 Armenians continue to remain unlawfully detained in Baku prisons.

01/15/2026

Armenian Legal Center: Release of Four Armenian Detainees Does Not Erase Years of Illegal Detention or Ongoing Hostage-Taking by Azerbaijan

Washington DC / Yerevan – The Armenian Legal Center for Justice & Human Rights (ALC) welcomes the safe return to Armenia of Vagif Khachatryan, Vigen Euljekjian, Gevorg Sujyan, and Davit Davtyan, who were transferred today from Azerbaijani custody after enduring years of illegal, politically motivated, and inhumane detention. Their release brings relief to their families and communities—but it does not deliver justice, nor does it cure ongoing violations by Azerbaijan.

These men were unlawfully held in Baku’s prisons under conditions that violated the most basic guarantees of international humanitarian and human-rights law. Their return cannot obscure the central truth: Azerbaijan engaged in prolonged hostage-taking and coercive detention, and today’s transfer does not undo that crime, nor does it resolve the grave violations that remain ongoing.

“These Armenians should never have been detained—and selective releases are no substitute for justice,” said Ken Hachikian, Chairperson of the Armenian Legal Center. “Despite clear obligations affirmed by the European Parliament, the U.S. Congress, and the November 9, 2020 agreement, Azerbaijan continues to hold Armenians as leverage. The demand is simple: free everyone still unlawfully detained, disclose the fate of the missing, and stop using human beings as bargaining chips.”

Critically, today’s transfer occurred in parallel with Armenia’s handover of two Syrian nationals serving life sentences to Syrian authorities via Türkiye. This sequencing makes clear that today’s development was a prisoner exchange, not an unconditional humanitarian act. Any attempt to portray Azerbaijan’s actions as “confidence-building” is a distortion of reality and an affront to international law.

At Least 19 Armenians Remain Unlawfully Imprisoned in Baku

ALC remains deeply alarmed by credible and well-documented reports of torture, cruel and degrading treatment, and fundamentally unfair proceedings imposed on Armenian detainees in Azerbaijani custody. Human Rights Watch and other international observers have documented abuse of Armenian POWs, while fair-trial monitors have raised serious concerns regarding opaque proceedings, political interference, coerced confessions, and predetermined outcomes—hallmarks of show trials, not justice.

Today’s development is not closure. With the release of these four Armenians, at least 19 others remain unlawfully imprisoned in Baku, including leaders of the former Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). Their continued captivity is not a bargaining chip or a diplomatic footnote—it is an ongoing human-rights and humanitarian-law crisis demanding urgent international action.

ALC’s Demands

The Armenian Legal Center calls for immediate, coordinated international action to secure:

1) The immediate and unconditional release of all remaining Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan, without exchanges, political concessions, or delay.

2) Truth and accountability for the forcibly disappeared and missing, including full disclosure of detention records and locations, and—where applicable—the return of remains. International humanitarian law imposes an affirmative duty to account for missing persons and recognizes families’ fundamental right to know the fate of their loved ones.

3) No repetition of the “Safarov precedent.” The two Syrian nationals transferred today were convicted in Armenian courts for mercenarism and related war crimes and were serving life sentences. Their transfer must not result in pardon, impunity, or glorification—outcomes that would echo the Safarov case, where a convicted murderer was celebrated rather than held accountable. Any such result would fuel further violence, injustice, and hatred and must be categorically rejected by all parties and the international community.

Justice Is Not Selective—and Peace Cannot Be Built on Hostage-Taking

We are relieved that four Armenians are finally free. But we categorically reject any attempt to frame their return as a “generous gesture” by the detaining power. Equally, Armenian authorities must not allow human lives—POWs, detainees, the missing, or the forcibly disappeared—to be instrumentalized for domestic political positioning or electoral messaging.

Peace cannot be built on hostage-taking. Justice cannot be built on selective releases.

Until every Armenian unlawfully held in Baku is freed; until the fate of every missing person is fully clarified; and until the right of return of forcibly displaced Artsakh Armenians is guaranteed and implemented in accordance with international law, this crisis remains unresolved—and the world must treat it as such.

The Armenian Legal Center for Justice & Human Rights is a legal and advocacy organization dedicated to protecting Armenian rights and pursuing accountability for human-rights violations through domestic and international legal mechanisms.

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01/14/2026

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01/13/2026

Azerbaijani travel agents, agency representatives, and State Services personnel, once again, descended upon occupied Stepanakert and Shushi, on December 6 and 7, in what the the country’s State Tourism Bureau is calling a “familiarization trip” for representatives of 40 Azerbaijani tourism com...

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