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    THOSE EVICTED FROM BAKU HAVE NO PLACE IN THE HOMELAND EITHER
    [08:48 pm] 19 January, 2007

    The eyewitnesses of the famous tragic events in Baku in 1990, as well
    as the representatives of a number of organizations held a march to
    Tsitsernakaberd today in order to pay a tribute of respect to the
    innocent victims.

    According to Arman Meliqyan, first foreign advisor of the NKR
    President, about 500 thousand Armenians have been evicted from
    Baku. 400 thousand of them have found refuge in Armenia and Karabakh;
    the rest have left mainly for Russia. According to official data, over
    20 thousand Armenians lived in Baku in Soviet times.

    According to Mr. Meliqyan, today's march testifies to the fact that
    the refugees still claim their rights. «They have sent letters to the
    Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Karabakh representing their
    demands, particularly partial compensation in the form of settlement
    in Karabakh. I think this is a realistic plan», Mr. Meliqyan said.

    The former residents of Baku spoke about their problems. 67-year-old
    Seda Gasparyan told about how she worked in the Russian military base,
    `We could not leave the house. I have seen people beaten up many
    times. Many of my Turkish neighbors helped us, brought us food and
    other goods. I have even made a list of those people who left for
    Moscow, and then Armenia'.

    But even in the homeland the problems were not solved. `If in Baku I
    had friends and neighbors who helped me. But here I'm totally alone
    and homeless'.

    Seda Gasparyan was evicted from the house where she lived for 12 years
    as she wasn't registered there. She has turned to the court 35 times,
    but all in vain. Today she has no permanent shelter and lives in the
    houses of neighbors, friends or relatives.
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