
ArmInfo.Luciana Minassian, an Argentine-Armenian lawyer and head of the SOAR's Buenos Aires branch, has sent an urgent appeal to Azerbaijani Ombudsperson Sabina Aliyeva, urging to ensure universal human rights for Armenians held captive.
The statement published by SOAR - Buenos Aires reads as follows: "I'm deeply alarmed by the situation of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, including Ruben Vardanyan. On March 13, during a phone call with his family, Ruben attempted to publicly address Azerbaijan's Ombudsperson, Sabina Aliyeva, after ten days of unsuccessful attempts to reach her through his lawyer, written requests, and phone calls. The call was forcibly terminated before he could finish his appeal. This attempt came as a last resort. More than a month after the trials concluded, neither Ruben nor, to our knowledge, the other Armenian prisoners have received the official texts of their verdicts - not in Russian, Armenian, or Azerbaijani. They still do not know under which charges they were disappointed, nor when or where they will be transferred. I'm concerned by the current situation.
The absence of reliable information about his condition and the condition of the other Armenian prisoners, combined with the dismantling of independent human rights mechanisms in Azerbaijan -including the departure of the International Committee of the Red Cross -leaves all prisoners without any meaningful institutional protection. Families are left in uncertainty and distress, relying only on rare and brief phone calls as the last fragile link with their loved ones. We fear that even this minimal form of contact may soon be cut off entirely. Transparency, access to information, and basic humanitarian safeguards must be ensured. The rights and dignity of these prisoners cannot remain in silence. The fragile conditions of some detainees who returned to Armenia during January 14th, 2026, is overwhelming. As Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Aliyeva holds both the mandate and the responsibility to act. We have formally requested a substantive written response within fifteen (15) days and have submitted a detailed letter outlining these urgent concerns."
Also, Luciana Minassian published a letter addressed to Sabina Aliyeva outlining specific demands. Specifically, to ensure the immediate provision to all Armenian prisoners of official verdicts in a language they understand and to promptly notify prisoners and their families of any transfer decisions, including the destination and date of transfer; to facilitate an independent assessment of the conditions of detention and the physical and psychological condition of each remaining prisoner; to guarantee continued regular family contact, including telephone communication, without restrictions or reprisals; to acknowledge receipt of this letter and provide a substantive written response within fifteen days. "Transparency, access to information, and the preservation of basic human dignity are issues that cannot be postponed indefinitely. The prisoners on whose behalf I am writing are entitled to the full protection of their rights in accordance with Azerbaijani law and international human rights standards. I urge your office to act with the urgency that this situation demands," Minassian's statement reads.