“Editor of Leading French Newspaper Criticizes UNESCO Trial for Neglecting Armenian Children’s Education, Decries Azerbaijan’s Influence on Conference Affairs”
Famous French newspaper “Le Figaro” has recently reported on the criticism of the trial held in UNESCO by Jean-Christophe Buisson, the editor of the publication. Buisson expressed his dissatisfaction with UNESCO’s handling of the 9-month closure of Azerbaijani schools, which had a significant impact on the education of Armenian children. He also highlighted the concerning fact that Azerbaijan now has the authority to select its own Head of Conference Affairs within the organization.
The article generated a buzz among readers, with many voicing their agreement with Buisson’s remarks. Commenters described the situation as scandalous, emphasizing that the decisions made by UNESCO seemed biased and unfair. Moreover, some users speculated that an influx of donations may soon flow into UNESCO, potentially influencing its decision-making process.
This latest development has sparked widespread concern and debate, with many calling for a fair resolution to the educational challenges faced by Armenian children. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how UNESCO will address these criticisms and work towards a resolution that upholds its commitment to global education.

