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Armenian diplomat at UN: Educational curricula in Azerbaijan's kindergartens, schools aimed at indoctrinating children with Armenophobia

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Armenian diplomat at UN: Educational curricula in Azerbaijan's kindergartens, schools aimed at indoctrinating children with Armenophobia

Mher Margaryan, Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN, delivered remarks at the UN Security Council open debate on Children and Armed Conflict. The full text of his statement is provided below.

"Mr. President,

I would like to thank the Estonian Presidency for convening the Security Council open debate on the theme of children and armed conflict. The presence of the President of the Republic of Estonia Ms. Kersti Kaljulaid at the meeting attests the importance, which Estonia attaches to the topic of protection of children in the situation of armed conflicts. We thank Secretary-General António Guterres, the Executive Director of UNICEF Ms. Henrietta Fore and other speakers for their comprehensive presentations highlighting the challenges related to the protection of children in armed conflict.

The 25th anniversary of the creation of the children and armed conflict agenda, including the mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict creates a momentum to take stock of the progress made in the protection of children and identify gaps and challenges in this regard.

The crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the suffering of children affected by conflicts and humanitarian emergencies, multiplying the protection risks and life-saving needs. We are strongly concerned by the high number of grave violations, as reflected in the recent report of the Secretary-General on “Children and armed conflict”, including recruitment and use, killing and maiming and denial of humanitarian access. It underscores the imperative of amplifying the efforts of the international community to identify and respond to the violations of the international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

Despite the wide endorsement of the Secretary-General’s appeal for an immediate global ceasefire, the last year was marked by escalation of violence and hostilities in number of regions, accompanied with attacks on schools and hospitals, which aggravated existing vulnerabilities of children, trapped in conflict, hampered their access to education, health and social services.

The war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh in September 2020, amidst the global pandemic caused immense suffering, destruction, displacement of thousands of people and inflicted a major humanitarian crisis. Among the 90,000 displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh, 88 per cent were women and children. Deliberate air bombardments, artillery and missile strikes heavily damaged a number of medical facilities, including the maternity ward of Stepanakert’s Maternal and Child Health Center. Targeted attacks on educational institutions led to the destruction of 18 schools and 6 kindergartens in Artsakh, depriving 28 thousand children of their right to education. The violations of humanitarian law by Azerbaijan have been widely documented by various international humanitarian and ...

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