Azerbaijani Ombudsman has appealed to international organizations on the 18th anniversary of occupation of Azerbaijan's Shusha City.

In her appeal, Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova urges international organizations to make criminally responsible the Armenian terrorists and their supporters, Office of Ombudsman reported.
"The efforts of international organizations toward the conflict solution should be carried out on the basis of international norms and principles. Armenia, which turned into mono-ethnic state, should abandon its aggressive, ethnic cleansing policy and territorial claims, should fulfill demands of important documents, territorial integrity of Azerbaijan must be restored, Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons should return to their homeland and authoritative international organizations should impose sanctions against Armenia," the appeal says.
The Commissioner said she believed that long-term Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan, terrorist policy and mass violation of human rights would be stopped, the conflict would be solved via negotiations, occupied territories would be liberated, hundreds of thousands of refugees and internally displaced persons would return to their homelands.
The Armenian armed forces occupied Shusha with 289 square km of territory and 24,900 population on May 8, 1992. The occupation of Shusha claimed lives of 193 local citizens and made 102 people disabled.
The Shusha Museum of History with 5000 exhibits, branch of national carpet museum, decorative art museum, Karabakh state museum, Agoglan temple in Lachin region, the monument of Paleolithic age - Azikh cave, Asgaran fortress in Khojaly, Kelbajar museum of history and other cultural monuments, irreplaceable exhibitions of the art gallery were destroyed and looted, shrines and mosques were destroyed, ancient manuscripts were burned.
The statement was addressed to UN Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General, Secretary General's Special Representative on Children and Problem of Armed Conflict, UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, OSCE, Council of Europe, International and European Human Rights Commissioner Institutions, Asian Human Rights Commissioner Association, International Peace Bureau, Universal Peace Federation, human rights commissioners of other countries, Azerbaijani embassies abroad, foreign embassies in Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani Diaspora organizations.
/Trend/