Tuesday, 25 March 2003

AZERIS PROTEST AGAINST SETTLEMENT OF IRAQI ARMENIANS IN KARABAKH

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By empty (3/25/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

\"Iraqi Armenians are being settled in Nagornyy Karabakh in violation of international legal norms,\" the chairman of the Karabakh Liberation Organization [KLO], Akif Nagi, has told MPA. He stressed that Armenia was trying to change the demographic situation in Nagornyy Karabakh by settling there residents from Armenia itself and Armenians from abroad. The international organizations should respond to this infringement if the settlement of Armenians from Iraq to Karabakh is confirmed.
\"Iraqi Armenians are being settled in Nagornyy Karabakh in violation of international legal norms,\" the chairman of the Karabakh Liberation Organization [KLO], Akif Nagi, has told MPA. He stressed that Armenia was trying to change the demographic situation in Nagornyy Karabakh by settling there residents from Armenia itself and Armenians from abroad. The international organizations should respond to this infringement if the settlement of Armenians from Iraq to Karabakh is confirmed. Otherwise, the KLO will picket the international organizations\' offices in Baku. On 27 March the Union of the Azerbaijanist Forces is going to stage an action of protest over the US-British interference in the Iraqi affairs. The Democratic Party of Azerbaijan told MPA that the picket outside the British embassy in Baku will take place at 1100 [0700 gmt] and the US embassy at 1200 [0800 gmt]. The relevant appeals have already been sent to the Baku mayor\'s office. (MPA news agency)
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