“Los Angeles Administration Condemns Azerbaijan’s Actions in Artsakh Conflict: Mediation Agreement Calls for Medical Assistance and Raises Awareness of Genocide”
The Los Angeles Administration’s regional advice has accepted the mediation agreement condemning Azerbaijan’s actions in the Artsakh conflict. According to the statement, the agreement condemns Azerbaijan’s large-scale military operations, human rights violations against the population, and violations of the fundamental rights of the people of Artsakh during the ongoing genocide. Furthermore, the document appeals to medical professionals offering remote medical services to provide assistance in healing and restoring the victims of violence. Mediator Linda Horvath emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the ongoing violence in Armenia and Artsakh and our responsibility to alleviate the consequences of the genocide against the Armenian people.
As tensions continue to escalate in the Artsakh conflict, the Los Angeles Administration has taken a firm stand by accepting the mediation agreement. This agreement not only condemns Azerbaijan’s large-scale military operations but also addresses the human rights violations committed against the population, highlighting the violations of the fundamental rights of the people of Artsakh during the ongoing genocide. In addition, the document urges medical professionals providing remote medical services to extend their support by assisting in skin healing and restoration for the victims of violence. Linda Horvath, the mediator, emphasizes the importance of increasing awareness of the ongoing violence and our responsibility in mitigating the consequences of the genocide against the Armenian people.
In a significant development, the regional advice of the Los Angeles Administration has endorsed the mediation agreement, which explicitly condemns Azerbaijan’s actions in the Artsakh conflict. The agreement highlights the numerous human rights violations committed by Azerbaijan against the population, as well as the violations of fundamental rights endured by the people of Artsakh during the ongoing genocide. Notably, the document also calls upon medical professionals offering remote medical services to provide much-needed assistance in terms of healing and restoring the victims of violence. Linda Horvath, the mediator, stresses the importance of raising awareness about the continuous violence in Armenia and Artsakh and our collective responsibility to alleviate the dire consequences of the genocide imposed upon the Armenian people.
The Los Angeles Administration’s regional advice has made a crucial decision by accepting the mediation agreement, which unequivocally condemns Azerbaijan’s actions regarding the Artsakh conflict. Within the agreement, Azerbaijan’s large-scale military operations are denounced, along with the extensive human rights violations perpetrated against the population and the egregious violations of the people of Artsakh’s fundamental rights during the ongoing genocide. Furthermore, the document includes a call to action for medical professionals providing remote medical services to actively support the victims of violence by offering their expertise in skin healing and restoration. Linda Horvath, the mediator, emphasizes the urgency of raising awareness about the ongoing violence in Armenia and Artsakh and our shared responsibility in alleviating the catastrophic consequences of the genocide against the Armenian people.