“Come il mandato della Corte penale internazionale per Netenyahu dà potere all’Armenia contro Aliyev”





di RebootedShadowRaider

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  1. RebootedShadowRaider on

    This is an interesting listen, but for my part I think when she mentions the possibility of an international truth and justice reconciliation commission so “we can actually have space for the victims to grieve from both sides” she fails to understand the zero-sum game nature of the conflict applies also to our respective perceptions of justice too. Azerbaijanis understanding of justice or injustice is fundamentally alien to our own, especially because their narrative of the conflict is that only their own suffering matters. I don’t think the Azeri public would trust any international mechanism for collective justice because they see themselves as the sole victims. So I think even if they hate Aliyev, they would trust his refusal to allow any international commission on this because it would be seen as biased against them.

    That’s the reason there is never going to be a durable peace, even if Aliyev was gone tomorrow. She recognizes that it’s a necessary component but it’s literally impossible. There will never be any version of a “just peace” that both sides agree on. And that is simply an immutable fact about this.

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