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    BAKU FEARS ANY KIND OF ELECTIONS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.07.2007 GMT+04:00

    No matter what the international organizations announce or say,
    elections in Nagorno-Karabakh will be held and unlike those in
    Azerbaijan, they will be free and democratic.

    Presidential Elections in Nagorno-Karabakh which are scheduled to be
    held on July 19, once again became the main topic of discussion in
    Azerbaijan and not only.

    The European officials have already declared the elections invalid and,
    which is more important, have qualified them as "having negative impact
    on the peaceful process of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict regulation".

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian side has already habituated itself
    to the fact that no elections can have any impact on Azerbaijan's
    stubborn unwillingness of getting used to the reality. Only Europe
    and the USA have remained to get used to it. Moreover, no "statements"
    made by the OSCE, EU and even the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    will change anything.

    People of Nagorno-Karabakh will live on and do whatever they think
    is right to do. As for Turkey, it is simply obliged not to recognize
    the results of the Presidential Elections in Nagorno-Karabakh, which
    "from point of view of international law are invalid".

    Ankara qualifies the upcoming elections as an attempt to legalize
    the status quo in Nagorno-Karabakh in the violation of the decision
    of the UN Security Council and the OSCE principles," it was said in
    the statement of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Unlike
    Azerbaijan, Ankara made it with a few words only, yet in the
    neighboring country everybody took their turn to speak up about the
    elections in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    As always political scientist Wafa Guluzade overdid it all. "The
    topic of the so-called "elections" is such a hackneyed story that
    the international community doesn't care about it any longer. Such
    activities organized by separatists do not have legal or any other
    bases. In fact, they do not mean anything at all; this is also
    the opinion of the international organizations. The independence
    of Nagorno-Karabakh is not recognized by any country," assures Wafa
    Guluzade, forgetting about his rather unwelcoming role in the process
    of the conflict regulation, when Aliyev Senior simply took away from
    him the position of advisor for being "undiplomatic".

    Another thing about the elections in Nagorno-Karabakh that is worth
    mentioning is the article published in "Zerkalo" entitled "The US Human
    Rights Advocates Appeal to Congress to Display Pressure on Azerbaijan".

    The whole article, as usual, is full of unveiled lie, except for the
    last paragraph; "Is there really anyone who seriously thinks that
    negating what is evident but impossible for a country which insists on
    its democratic values, and trying to find the Armenian footprints in
    all our troubles will help us change the situation to the better...?"

    Yet, no matter what the international organizations announce or
    say, elections in Nagorno-Karabakh will be held and unlike those
    in Azerbaijan, they will be free and democratic. The difference
    between the voters of Baku and the voters of Stepanakert is that
    people of Nagorno-Karabakh understands completely what they want
    from the head of the country. And the fact that Baku fears any
    kind of elections in Nagorno-Karabakh is quite understandable. "The
    European Bodies are perfectly aware of the fact that the elections in
    Nagorno-Karabakh are much more democratic and free than in any other
    country of the region. Elections make it more difficult to influence
    on Nagorno-Karabakh, and the upcoming Presidential elections in
    Karabakh are just another step which takes the country closer to
    independence. In no other self-proclaimed republic the President
    takes its position on Constitutional bases like it happens in
    Karabakh. It must be mentioned that the people of Nagorno-Karabakh
    are rather politicized and always make their choice out of their own
    interests. In this regard, I think, elections in Nagorno-Karabakh
    may serve as example for many countries," says political scientist
    Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan.
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