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    AN AZERI AUTONOMY IN ARMENIA?
    By Gayane Movsessian

    Yerkir.am
    April 07, 2006

    The spring session of PACE will be held in Strasbourg on April 10-13. A
    report titled "Refugees and Displaced Persons in Azerbaijan, Armenia
    and Georgia" prepared by the Committee on Migration, Refugees and
    Population will be discussed during the session. The report has been
    prepared by Boris Sileviks (Latvia, socialist faction).

    The information presented in the report has caused a shock in
    Baku. According to the report, 235 thousand refugees from Azerbaijan
    live in Armenia. 15 thousand people were granted Armenian citizenship
    in 2001 and 16 thousand in 2002. The refugees that are granted
    citizenship lose their refugee status.

    In Azerbaijan, the report states, there are 560 thousand internally
    displaced persons from the territories adjacent to Nagorno Karabagh
    and only 8606 refugees. 8500 of them are Chechens, over 100 refugees
    are from Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq. The Azeri refugees from Armenia
    that have received Azeri citizenship are no longer considered refugees.

    Baku insists that the number of refugees from Armenia is 250
    thousand. Azerbaijan is concerned that the refugees that were granted
    Azeri citizenship have lost their right to return to their previous
    place of residence which is Armenia. Currently Baku is exploring
    the possibilities of depriving these people of their citizenship and
    restoring their refugee status.

    "From the legal and judicial perspective, these 250 thousand people
    should not be considered citizens of Azerbaijan. The Azeri constitution
    allows the president to grant citizenship to individuals that request
    citizenship. However, there have been no such applications.

    Citizenship was granted to refugees from Armenia with no previous
    application procedures. This means that procedural violations occurred
    when granting citizenship," the Azeri representative to PACE Gyultekin
    Hajiyeva stated.

    She proposes to deprive the former refugees from Azeri citizenship
    and grant them legal residence status. Hajiyeva believes the
    Azeri government has to do its best to settle this issue as soon
    as possible. "I have discussed the issue with relevant agencies
    in Azerbaijan.

    They supported my position and I hope the issue will be settled
    soon. In any case, it is in Azerbaijan's interests." Commenting on
    the situation with refugees, member of the international relations
    committee of the Azeri parliament Sabir Rustamkhanli noted, "Hundreds
    of thousands of refugees were granted Azeri citizenship in 1998
    so that they could participate in the elections. This was in the
    interests of some forces."

    It looks that today Azerbaijan no longer needs the votes of the
    refugees from Armenia. It should be noted that in 2005 the leader
    of the refugees, ex-minister of healthcare Ali Issanov was arrested
    in Azerbaijan for "attempts of seizing power and forming military
    groups". The Azeri leaders' statements sound as if they were speaking
    about some sheep and not human beings.

    Baku is increasingly concerned that the refugees will not want
    to return to Armenia, which our ambitious neighbors call "Western
    Azerbaijan". An association has been established in Azerbaijan called
    "return to Western Azerbaijan" that includes Azeri refugees from
    Armenia.

    The leader of the association Rizvan Talibov calls on the Azeri
    refugees to return to Armenia and demand autonomy that would be
    similar to the autonomy that the Armenians in Nagorno Karabagh will
    have. Judging from the statements made by Azeri political leaders
    this idea was not authored by Talibov. As they say, there is no smoke
    without fire.
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