在海牙举办的阿塞拜疆地雷受害者照片展览,得到政府的支持,纪念2020年Ganja袭击,呼吁伸张正义,建立无地雷区域。
A photo exhibit in The Hague on Azerbaijani landmine victims, backed by the government and marking the 2020 Ganja attack, called for justice and a mine-free region.
2025年10月4日,作为为期9天的欧洲之旅的一部分,在海牙举办了阿塞拜疆地雷受害者照片展览,重点介绍据称亚美尼亚布设的地雷造成的平民伤亡和人道主义危机。
A photo exhibition on landmine victims in Azerbaijan opened in The Hague on October 4, 2025, as part of a nine-day European tour, highlighting civilian injuries and the humanitarian crisis from alleged Armenian-laid mines.
这次活动是由Gilavar照片俱乐部公共联盟在阿塞拜疆政府支持下组织的,恰逢2020年导弹袭击Ganja周年纪念日,最后在霍贾里纪念碑附近植树一棵橄榄树,象征和平。
Organized by the Gilavar Photo Club Public Union with Azerbaijani government support, the event coincided with the anniversary of a 2020 missile attack on Ganja and ended with an olive tree planted near a Khojaly memorial, symbolizing peace.
组织者强调亚美尼亚没有准确的地雷地图,阻碍了排雷工作,呼吁伸张正义,建立无地雷的南高加索。
Organizers stressed the lack of accurate mine maps from Armenia, hindering demining efforts, and called for justice and a mine-free South Caucasus.