Sabina Aliyeva: Armenia does not provide any information about missing persons
Domestic policy
- 06 November, 2021
- 11:01

Regular work is underway related to nearly 4,000 missing citizens, said Azerbaijani Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) Sabina Aliyeva.
According to her, meetings are being held with their families:
"We also bring this to the attention of international organizations. A few months ago, we issued a statement on the missing people. I note with regret that Armenia does not provide any information about missing persons in violation of all legal norms."
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