Ombudsman calls for international recognition of January 20 tragedy as crime against humanity

Ombudsman calls for international recognition of January 20 tragedy as crime against humanity

[AzerNews] - 01/17/2025

The Ombudsman of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Sabina Aliyeva, issued a statement on the 35th anniversary of the January 20 tragedy, urging the international community to acknowledge the event as a crime against humanity and to hold those responsible accountable, Azernews reports.



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