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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Second Referendum Can Become Additional Test for People of Karabakh

    02.06.2006 13:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Various political figures including the President
    of the NATO PA Pierre Lellouche, have many times stated of the
    necessity of another referendum on self-determination among the
    population of the former Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region,' NKR
    National Assembly Speaker Ashot Ghulian said. `I do not think we
    should deny the idea of a second referendum. The referendum if 1991
    was held in hard conditions. Stepanakert was being bombed from all
    sides. But the people made a conscious choice. The Azeri part of the
    population did not take part in it but it was the reflection of their
    civic position. Now no one speak of the referendum of 1991 as of a
    fiction or disputes its legality,' he noted.

    The NKR NA Speaker considers that a second referendum may become a
    test for the people of Karabakh, since a new generation has grown up
    during recent 15 years. `We paid a very high price for our
    independence and I am convinced that our people will vote like they
    did 15 years ago. In his words, an additional referendum will prove
    that the international community recognizes the right of Nagorno
    Karabakh people to self-determination.

    `We state that we will never allow to escalate situation by
    manipulating with the problem of the Azeri refugees. Our ways departed
    long ago. Various systems of values, which became incompatible, have
    formed. I think everyone should understand this fact. The additional
    referendum cannot be viewed as the problem of Azeri refugees. But
    there is also the problem of Armenian refugees from Baku and other
    Azeri regions as well as from the NKR regions, which are still
    occupied by the Azeri army,' Ashot Ghulian said, reported Azat Artsakh
    daily.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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