The occupied lands have been used for drug trafficking for 30 years

 

We must show this political disability of Armenians to foreign diplomats and journalists

"Almost every day we hear about our liberated territories:" More than 5 tons of drugs left by Armenians were found in Gubadli. 7982 hemp bushes weighing more than 5 tons were uprooted and burned in the village of Gadili. " This means that for nearly 30 years, Armenians have not only looted and turned over towns and villages on the occupied territories, turned them upside down, and even dismantled sewer pipes, but also contributed to the expansion of the drug trade, which has become a scourge of mankind.
The fact that the so-called "white death" drug plants were planted in and around the occupied territories of Karabakh should be widely publicized by the Azerbaijani government and society at the international level to see what the Armenians did in these territories during the occupation.
When the Azerbaijani government described the territories as "out of control" during the occupation, it meant such harmful activities. In our opinion, the Azerbaijani state has more opportunities to continue the course it took during the occupation of our lands. Because the area is completely under the control of our army, it is possible to approach suspicious areas during the observations, take photos or videos, and add them to the court documents as visual evidence.
According to unofficial information, the waste of the Metsamor NPP was buried in the liberated Azerbaijani lands. These are not simple "slags", but wastes that can produce nuclear radiation. Therefore, the cemetery of these wastes must be found and disposed of in accordance with world standards. Prior to that, according to international law, Armenia had to obtain permission from Azerbaijan to suppress nuclear waste. Besides not getting permission, the Azerbaijani state is not even informed about the location of the cemetery where nuclear waste is buried. This is one of the international crimes. Extensive construction work will begin tomorrow, one day after a major migration to the area, and damage to the nuclear waste container during excavations will lead to a greater tragedy. This can cause many times more damage than an anti-tank mine. This must be brought to the attention of the international community.
The state already regularly organizes visits of foreign ambassadors and foreign journalists to the liberated territories. Those ambassadors and journalists should be shown these drug plantations as much as possible. Let these facts be clarified with the language and pen of neutral people.

Akif

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