We’re pretty rapidly and consciously heading towards a future where everything you do on the Internet requires government ID, with basically no attention paid to the consequences of that (indeed, the consequences of that may be the whole point.)
I have never before devoted so many hours of work to a single piece of narrative journalism.
It’s a day-by-day account of the ethnic cleansing of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, as told by six of its women.
https://t.co/SIME0uwsvC
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You may not have heard of a place called Nagorno-Karabakh, but it's where Azerbaijan is starving an Armenian enclave, apparently to force an ethnic cleansing. Azerbaijan is hoping people are too distracted by Ukraine to notice; I hope YOU will notice: https://t.co/j6eqZAklts
Azerbaijan has closed the only road into Nagorno-Karabakh, a home to ethnic Armenians, restricting the movement of food and medicine for roughly 120,000 people. “We should not accept a new Armenian genocide in 2023,” says @MorenoOcampo1, first prosecutor of the @IntlCrimCourt.
A thorough & legally-robust report by Luis Ocampo, a prolific international legal mind & the first Prosecutor of the #ICC, who successfully prosecuted the President of Sudan for war crimes. A jurist of this magnitude has qualified the actions of the Aliyev regime as Genocide.
The notion that the Karabakhi Armenians can “integrate” into Azerbaijan, or that Baku has already agreed to recognize their rights in any meaningful sense, is a dangerous fantasy.
Save #Artsakh https://t.co/uZZYmiHI1u