There was clearly no alternative for #Artsakh and #Armenia to signing the deal. As #Shushi fell, constant shelling of #Stepanakert would have followed and a complete loss would have followed. It was the only chance to safe some lives, at least.
Yet, that treaty is horrible:
Most of the lost territory was sparsely populated (Agdam, Kalbajar and Lachin Rayons of #Azerbaijan). They were always kept as buffers, mostly. Losing them surely weakens #Aartsakh, but at the same time was always calculated for.
To elaborate: Almost all museums (carpet, history, art, etc.) are in #Shushi. The treaty says nothing about handing over any of these artifacts or preserving the cultural sites, some of which are amongst the oldest in the Caucasus.
The #Azerbaijan travel regime, which blacklists everyone who has been to #Artsakh and everyone with an #Armenian name, means that no one with a connection to these cultural monuments will see them again. Not even on visit.
The same is true for #Shushi as a city. Not only are 5,000 #Armenians now homeless, they will never be able to visit their home again - or the graves of their parents or families.
The suffering #Azerbaijan IDPs rightly stressed isn't gone - it's now the suffering of #Armenians.
Finally, there is no perspective for #Artsakh. Smiling #Aliyev made very clear in his statement that there won't be a special status for Nagorno Karabakh and foreshadowed that it will become Azerbaijani, too. The future is less secure than ever.
I wouldn't be terribly surprised if #Azerbaijan cancels the treaty in five years, if they didn't get #Artsakh to surrender their territory in complete in the meantime, to launch another war. Nothing in the treaty prevents this and Aliyev was very clear about it.
Finally, a word about the Russian peacekeepers. Having been to #Transnistria, #SouthOssetia and #Abkhazia repeatedly, I trust they will prevent further bloodshed. But they also undermine #Artsakh's independence severely. Russia is now in control.
Whatever the #Artsakh government plans to do in the future, it will have to seek permission from #Moscow. Often, #Moscow won't mind - but sometimes, they might. That's the situation in all de facto states with FSB border guards.
As European, I am ashamed about this. One of the worst dictators of our time was allowed to start and proceed with a bloody war against a young democracy. Supported by a NATO member. Silently accepted by the world. Armenia didn't lose, they were left alone and Artsakh sacrificed.
As in #Syria, #Libya, #Donbass, #Yemen and elsewhere, European silence allowed humanitarian catastrophes to unfold, crimes against humanity to be commited and unsanctioned and autocracy to win over democracy. Freedom isn't defended anymore - nowhere. RIP values.
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What is missing in the #Artsakh ceasefire agreement is any tiny bit of humanity towards or hope for #Armenia|ns. All humanitarian parts of the UN resolutions and the Madrid Principles have been left out on purposed (as #Aliyev smilingly announced).
(sorry being negative!)
UN res. 822 (2) urges both parties to immediately resume negotiations fopr the resolution of the conflict within the #OSCE Minsk Group.
The now signed deal makes no mention of this. #Artsakh's future won't be determined by the OSCE anymore, but AZ, RU, AM and TR. Bad news!
UN res. 822 (3) called for unimpedent access of international humanitarian relief and adherence with humanitarian law.
This was left out, too. #Azerbaijan and #Russia will now decide if humanitarian relief is allowed or hum law will be adhered to. Bad news, too.
I've reached out to all my friends in #Artsakh over the last few hours. They confirm heavy fighting throughout the night in and around #Shushi, as well as on the outskirts of #Stepanakert.
The battle for Shushi either way will be a decisive one...
Journalists and thousands of civilians have been evacuated from #Stepanakert overnight and in the morning. Of my 20+ friends in #Artsakh, only one remains on the ground. #Shusha is almost deserted by now, obviously.
The reason is simple: #Shushi isn't 'just' a historical and cultural centre of large symbolic value. It's also the decisive location for the war. "Whoever controls Shushi controls #Artsakh" is a well-known saying locally.
Can I be and should I be neutral?
A brief thread on #Artsakh/#Armenia/#Azerbaijan, neutrality and what it means.
Through my work at @CONIFAOfficial I first heard about #NagornoKarabakh in 2014, when they wanted to join the organisation. I had no idea where or what it is.
I did my homework and read about a hundred articles, watched documentaries and read a book about the region. It depressed me, as most stories were about wars, ethnic cleansing and human rights violations.
Still, I decided to see it myself when Nagorno Karabakh invited me...
It was my first time leaving the EU and the first time traveling alone (without my parents or my girlfriend). I was naturally nervous and I haven't heard of my host for days when I landed in Yerevan and thus had no idea if they'll pick me up.
I see that video of "Swedendemocratic" Charlie Weimers making the rounds on Armenian Twitter now and it makes me shuckle.
This neo-fascist party is not your ally - they are against you. They just happen to Turkey a tad more than you. #Artsakh#Artsakhnow
His party, and he himself, are not only deeply islamophobic (and thus now happily side with Armenia not for Armenia's sake, but to "weaken the enemy"), it is also full of hate against Romanians, e.g., and basically every other non-Swedish:
This party and their EU parliamentary faction would be the first to vigorously fight against helping #Armenian refugees. It would be the first to block any humanitarian help for #Armenia, if that would come with costs.