阿塞拜疆对拉钦走廊的封锁和国际法院的决定:能否阻止纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫共和国和亚美尼亚人民的毁灭?

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.3138/gsi-2023-0722
Alex Alvarez, Adam Muller, Jennifer E. Rich, Henry C. Theriault
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这期特刊专门讨论阿塞拜疆对拉钦走廊的封锁,通过强调纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫共和国2(NKR)亚美尼亚人的人权遭到严重侵犯,对国际社会目前的反应(或缺乏反应)进行了批判性的审视,并为实现不造成伤害的有价值目标提供了切实可行的步骤。纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫共和国的独立地区是12万亚美尼亚人的家园,被阿塞拜疆领土包围。只有一条路线连接亚美尼亚共和国和NKR——连接家人和朋友,运送从基本物资到救生药物的一切——拉钦走廊。六个多月来(在撰写本文时),阿塞拜疆政府及其代理人封锁了拉钦走廊,有效地扼杀了纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫共和国的亚美尼亚社区。由于食品、药品和能源的严重短缺以及医疗服务的拒绝,这导致了可预防的死亡。国际法院针对亚美尼亚指控阿塞拜疆实施封锁和其他侵犯人权行为而发布的命令概述了纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫共和国的局势。3国际法院2023年2月发布的命令是向前迈出的积极一步,但更仔细的阅读表明,这还不够。其中包括一项具有法律约束力的要求,即阿塞拜疆应积极努力确保拉钦走廊沿线的双向自由通行,驳斥阿塞拜疆政府关于那里的错误断言
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The Azerbaijani Blockade of the Lachin Corridor and the ICJ Decision: Can the Destruction of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and the NKR Armenian People Be Prevented?
This special issue, dedicated to the Azerbaijani blockade of the Lachin Corridor, takes up Hirsch’s plea by highlighting the gross violations of the human rights of Armenians of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic2 (NKR), casting a critical eye on the current responses (or lack thereof) from the international community and offering practical steps toward the worthy goal of doing no harm. The independent area of the NKR, home to 120,000 Armenians, is surrounded by the territory of Azerbaijan. There is only one route that connects the Armenian Republic with the NKR—that connects families and friends, that carries everything from basic supplies to lifesaving medications—the Lachin Corridor. For over six months (at the time of this writing), the government of Azerbaijan and its proxies have blockaded the Lachin Corridor, effectively strangling the Armenian community in the NKR. This has resulted in preventable deaths due to dramatic shortages of food, medicine, and energy, and denial of medical care. The situation unfolding in the NKR is outlined in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) order issued in response to Armenia’s case against Azerbaijan for imposition of the blockade and other human rights violations.3 The ICJ order issued in February 2023 is a positive step forward, though a more careful reading suggests that it does not go far enough. It includes a legally binding requirement that Azerbaijan actively work to ensure free movement in both directions along the Lachin Corridor, refuting the false assertions made by the Azerbaijani government that there
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