Azerbaijan accuses Armenia at top UN court of 'ethnic cleansing'

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Azerbaijan accuses Armenia at top UN court of 'ethnic cleansing'
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Azerbaijan accuses Armenia at the UN's top court of laying landmines as part of a campaign of 'ethnic cleansing' despite the end of last year's war

Azerbaijan is asking the world court's judges to order Armenia to halt the laying of landmines, provide Azerbaijan with maps of minefields to assist clearance efforts and to take measures to halt incitement by Armenian groups of racial hatred and violence against Azerbaijani citizens.

Mammadov said that mines laid by Armenian forces during and since the war have killed or injured at least 106 Azerbaijanis, including 65 civilians, since the conflict was ended by a Russian-brokered peace deal. Azerbaijan brought its case to the court alleging that Armenia's actions breach an international convention to stamp out racial discrimination.

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