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    OPEN LETTER REGARDING KARABAKH CONFLICT

    KarabakhOpen
    31-05-2007 16:10:40

    Dr. I. Babajanian
    USA
    May 29, 2007

    Dear Mr. President Kocharian:

    I am writing as an Armenian from the diaspora, which boasts 5 million
    people in touch with their heritage.

    Since we have been shortchanged with treaties throughout history, we
    wish you caution in your upcoming trip to Saint Petersburg regarding
    negotiations of Karabakh on June 10, 2007. We ask that you refrain
    against strong pressures from the West nor the East, as they have
    repeatedly trampled on our rights and freedom in the past. I would like
    to convey the opinion of the vast majority of the Diaspora Armenians.

    Your stance on this issue will determine the fate of our people in
    Karabakh as well as the legacy you'll leave in the future. As a nation,
    we have suffered throughout the centuries, having experienced Genocide
    in 1915 and the massacres in Karabakh and Azerbaijan.

    For the first time won our just war, due to the perseverance and
    sacrifice of our sons. We won the war and we cannot lose the peace
    talks.

    For the overwhelming majority of Armenians, the following fundamental
    minimal circumstances should exist in any peace treaty:

    1. That Karabakh achieve full independency, including the Latchin
    corridor and Kalbejar.

    2. That the surrounding territories should have a 5-10 kilometers
    have a neutral unarmed zone.

    3. The remaining liberated lands would be returned as a token of peace.

    4. Without the above minimum, any negotiation is absolutely not
    acceptable to the Armenian people of the world, considering the
    senseless bloodshed we have experienced.

    II. Regarding our adversary, Mr. Aliyev, we extend a message of peace
    as neighbors. You do realize that Karabakh is not yours ancestrally
    and you will never gain it. We ask that you think twice in your
    intimidating threats to invade or dare to invade Karabakh. Officially,
    Mr. Oskanian, minister of foreign affairs, has already responded to
    you--that your third attempt will be your last one and you will lose
    even more lands. Marsel Hayk Ghogasian, one of the freedom fighters
    in Karabakh, has invited you to confront his people in Karabakh once
    again, confident that your fate will be the same as before. Your
    father, despite being better experienced and trained than you,
    suffered losses to Karabakh at the expense of his greed for land
    and election. There is no way you can outdo him. Be also aware that
    300,000 of our 5 million patriotic Armenians from the diaspora are
    ready to come and defend Karabakh in a time of need.

    Once more we advise you to choose a peaceful path and do away with
    aggressive and threatening rhetoric.

    Armenians will never ever accept that Karabakh will never ever come
    under Azerbaijani rule.

    III. I want to convey a few words to the OSCE Minsk Group, notably
    Mr. Merzlyakov, Mr. Fassier, and Mr. Bryza so they may approach this
    matter impartially. We are not sure how much you know about the
    Armenian history throughout centuries in the South Caucausus. We
    have suffered for centuries due to our neighbors because we are
    Christian Armenians. For 70 years under Soviet regime, Azerbaijan
    took advantage of the times and discriminated, tortured, and seized
    Karabakh's human rights. You should be aware that we have been forced
    into this recent war with Azerbaijan, having to protect our infants
    and mothers from being launched out of high-rise windows during the
    massacres of Sumgayit and other cities in Azerbaijan and Karabakh.

    We triumphed in preserving our existence but lost lots of our
    sons and people. In order to ensure peace we want to return the
    surrounding liberated territories, which have been our ancestral
    lands. I hope you are aware of the indomitable will of the Armenian
    people and their value of their ancestors. If you don't consider
    these realities in the south Caucausus, then we assure you that the
    area will experience massive bloodshed and resistance for many years,
    like Ireland, Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq. We don't want the world,
    including the West and the East, to mistaken and regret the aftermath
    for a new conflict and bloodshed in the South Caucausus.

    I sincerely hope all parties involved will take the time to consider
    the above reality.

    Respectfully yours,

    Dr. I. Babajanian USA May 29, 2007.
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