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    Azeri pressure group's war plan not universally welcomed

    Sarq, Baku
    6 Jan 05


    Text of Xalid Ilyaszada's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Sarq on 6
    January headlined "There are mixed responses to the KLO's war plan"

    Several days ago the Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) released a
    document outlining the measures to be taken to recapture the
    Armenian-occupied Azerbaijani territories.

    The document, called "A single plan to liberate the Armenian-occupied
    Azerbaijani territories in a military way", will be forwarded to all
    political parties. The objective is to drum up political support for
    the idea. The author organization believes that all opportunities for
    achieving a negotiated settlement to the problem have been exhausted,
    that the tactics of dealing with the problem have to be changed, that
    a lot needs to be done to boost the spirit of military patriotism and
    that it is time to start military action to retake our lands. The plan
    has caused mixed responses among the country's political forces.

    A member of parliament representing the ruling New Azerbaijan Party,
    Bahar Muradova, said: "I have no doubt that the KLO, which has
    authored a number of ideas on Karabakh, has put forward this plan
    because it is genuinely interested in liberating the occupied
    territories. I am convinced that the plan has been prepared because
    the Azerbaijanis are getting increasingly worried about the
    problem. The issue worries the Azerbaijani authorities too, which is
    reflected in the statements by the head of state and other government
    officials."

    At the same time, Muradova added that the war option does not reflect
    the Azerbaijani realities.

    "I don't think the calls for war are quite in line with the general
    and political course the country is pursuing. The Azerbaijani
    government has never ruled out that it may take the necessary steps if
    need be. At this point, I think the negotiations have entered into a
    new stage and there seems to be some optimism. Therefore, I think
    Azerbaijani society has to advocate a single position. If there is a
    need for change, the Azerbaijani government, not an organization, will
    have to make a decision. The state can certainly take into account any
    calls that reflect public opinion," Muradova said and added that the
    Azerbaijani head of state is defending the position of Azerbaijani
    society in the negotiations. This is why it would be wrong to take
    steps that are not part of the negotiating process.

    The co-chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, Araz
    Alizada, who recently put forward his own model of a "patriotic war",
    said with regard to the "single plan" that some aspects of the plan
    are not known to him. However, he said: "If the point is about the
    liberation of our lands, special attention has to be paid to army
    build-up. We have to learn a lesson from what happened to us in the
    past."

    The deputy chairman of the People's Front of Azerbaijan Party [PFAP],
    Nuraddin Mammadli, expressed a slightly different attitude to the war
    plan.

    "The Azerbaijani state has made a commitment to solve the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict peacefully and the Azerbaijani opposition parties
    have joined that commitment. Therefore, we are in favour of honouring
    our commitments," Mammadli said. Peaceful remedies have not been
    exhausted yet, he said and added that the KLO's plan can only be
    implemented by the authorities.

    "Every organization has the right to express its opinion, but it is
    necessary to bear in mind that eventually the Azerbaijani state will
    decide what measures shall be taken," he said. He also noted that the
    KLO had not yet forwarded its plan to the PFAP and said that if it
    does, the party would discuss it as a matter, of course. At the same
    time, he sees the suggestion as a propaganda attempt.
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