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Azerbaijani activists continue to protest illegal exploitation of resources in Karabakh

LACHIN-SHUSHA ROAD, AZERBAIJAN - DECEMBER 12: Azerbaijani ecologists representing NGOs on Tuesday, Dec. 13, continued their protests against the illegal exploitation of natural resources in the region where a Russian peacekeeping contingent is stationed.The protests were held on the Lachin-Shusha road, where activists have set up tents and have refused to leave until they are permitted to enter the region where two mines are locate.On the protests, Lumu Israfilli, one of the members of DAVAM Youth Movement, said: "The land, air, water, all resources of Karabakh are sacred to us and all of them belong to Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani youth. We will never allow these resources, which are the right of Azerbaijani youth, to be exploited by others."On Sunday, Azerbaijan sent a diplomatic note to Russia concerning the "illegal exploitation" of natural resources in the liberated Karabakh region, as its officials were prevented from entering the area a day before.A statement from the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said that illegal exploitation and looting of natural resources were observed, especially in the Kyzylbulag gold and Demirli copper-molybdenum mines.The communique said that negotiations were held between the two sides and an agreement was reached on Saturday, but still officials from Baku were prevented from visiting the area.Baku liberated Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and several other regions which were under Armenian occupation for nearly three decades, following a war in the fall of 2020. The fighting had ended after a Moscow-brokered cease-fire.Since then, Russian peacekeeping troops have been deployed in the region.(Footage by Resul Rehimov /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
LACHIN-SHUSHA ROAD, AZERBAIJAN - DECEMBER 12: Azerbaijani ecologists representing NGOs on Tuesday, Dec. 13, continued their protests against the illegal exploitation of natural resources in the region where a Russian peacekeeping contingent is stationed.The protests were held on the Lachin-Shusha road, where activists have set up tents and have refused to leave until they are permitted to enter the region where two mines are locate.On the protests, Lumu Israfilli, one of the members of DAVAM Youth Movement, said: "The land, air, water, all resources of Karabakh are sacred to us and all of them belong to Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani youth. We will never allow these resources, which are the right of Azerbaijani youth, to be exploited by others."On Sunday, Azerbaijan sent a diplomatic note to Russia concerning the "illegal exploitation" of natural resources in the liberated Karabakh region, as its officials were prevented from entering the area a day before.A statement from the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said that illegal exploitation and looting of natural resources were observed, especially in the Kyzylbulag gold and Demirli copper-molybdenum mines.The communique said that negotiations were held between the two sides and an agreement was reached on Saturday, but still officials from Baku were prevented from visiting the area.Baku liberated Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and several other regions which were under Armenian occupation for nearly three decades, following a war in the fall of 2020. The fighting had ended after a Moscow-brokered cease-fire.Since then, Russian peacekeeping troops have been deployed in the region.(Footage by Resul Rehimov /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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