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    THE CALL FOR PEACE BY MAN WHO LOST HIS HEALTH IS MORE FORCEFUL

    KarabakhOpen
    28-03-2007 13:20:47

    On Sunday two events took place in Haterk, Martakert region. In
    the framework of the project implemented by the Resource Center of
    Stepanakert and the International Alert, the Young Democrats and YMCA
    held a seminar on the role of the youth in conflict transformation. On
    the same day, the role of the ex-combatants and disabled of the war
    in the peace process was discussed in a meeting organized by the
    Rehabilitation Center of Stepanakert.

    During the discussion the necessity of the engagement of the society
    and its separate segments in public debates about the country's
    crucial issues was emphasized. "There is opinion that the standpoint
    of the society has no importance, and all the decisions are made by
    governments. This is a wrong opinion.

    It is often so, but only because the society does not make
    initiatives," said the director of the Resource Center Irina Grigoryan.

    The participants of the debate said they get no information on the
    talks, and simply cannot imagine what they can do to make their
    standpoint known to the world.

    And the standpoint is clear - Karabakh needs peace and stability. Every
    settlement must stem from this. "We do not reject contact with
    Azerbaijanis.

    Besides, in the beginning of the movement nobody was thinking about
    forcing Azerbaijanis to leave," said one of the participants of the
    debate who participated in the defense of the village. The participants
    of the debate dwelled on the problem of demography. "The return of
    Azerbaijanis is impossible. The generation which went through war
    cannot exist peacefully side by side with yesterday's foe," said one
    of the participants of the debate.

    In the second part of the debate the director of the Rehabilitation
    Center Vardan Tadevosyan told the disabled of war participating in
    the debate about the possibilities for psychological and physical
    rehabilitation at the center.

    The participants also discussed the role of the ex-combatants in
    the peace process, who are a vulnerable but influential part of the
    population - the call for peace by a man who lost his health in war
    is more forceful. The ex-combatants of Haterk uphold peace but they
    know the cost of peace. "It is interesting to know the attitude of
    the Azerbaijanis on the proposals on settlement and the idea on return
    to Karabakh," asked one of the participants at the end of the debate.
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