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    MEETING WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF NKR NGO'S
    Evika Babayan.

    Azat Artsakh Daily, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]
    21 May 07

    On May 17 the German delegation visiting Stepanakert met with the
    representatives of the Nagorno-Karabakh NGOs. The German delegation
    included Eckhart Strattenschulte, director of the European Academy of
    Berlin, member of Bundestag Marcus Gisekke, reporter of the Berliner
    Zeitung Franck Gerald, reporter of Deutch Radio Hermut Jenerian,
    lawyer and entrepreneur Jurgen Schmidt, Jirair Kocharian from the Open
    University of Berlin, and Gayane Apinian from the Union of Friends of
    Arsakh NGO. From Karabakh Robert Bagrian (Union of Azatamartiks of
    Artsakh), Irina Grigorian (Resource Center of Stepanakert), Karine
    Ohanian (Young Democrats), Sarasar Sarian (Union of Refugees from
    Azerbaijan), Taron Hakobian (Rebirth of Homeland), Galina Somova
    (Russian (Slavic) Community), Yervand Hajian (Generation of Haik),
    Vera Grigorian (Union of Families of Missing Azatamartiks), Naira
    Hayrumyan (Yerevan Press Club) participated.

    Janna Krikorova, the secretary general of the NKR Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs, said the establishment of the civil society in Karabakh is
    still underway due to the national liberation movement, the war, the
    consequences of the war, the unrecognized state. All these conditions
    hindered collaboration between NKR and different organizations. The
    development of the public sector depends on the financial support
    of international organizations, but the international donors
    refuse to collaborate with the organizations of an unrecognized
    country. Ms. Krikorova said particularly efforts were made to
    collaborate with Friedrich Ebert and Heinrich Boll foundations,
    but collaboration was stopped due to the protests of the Azerbaijani
    side. And this is not the first case.

    Fortunately, according to Janna Krikorova, recently the
    non-governmental organizations have become more active, besides,
    the government launched a grant project for these organizations. The
    guests mentioned in answer that they visit Karabakh to learn about the
    country, people, their life, customs, and problems. They asserted that
    the building of democracy depends on the development of the public
    sector. The first question of the German delegation was addressed
    to Galina Somova. They wanted to know about the state of the rights
    of ethnic minorities in Nagorno-Karabakh. Ms. Somova, as well as the
    other representatives of NGOs offered facts and arguments showing that
    the rights of the ethnic minorities in Karabakh are not violated,
    and they are supported by both the government and the society. The
    second question of the delegation was the issue of refugees. Namely,
    Eckhart Strattenshulte wanted to know about the thoughts of the NGOs
    if the society is ready to accept refugees from Azerbaijan.

    The representatives of the Karabakh NGOs said the question itself is
    violation of human rights, particularly the rights of the Armenian
    refugees. "Why do the international organizations focus on the problem
    of Azerbaijani refugees and ignore the Armenian refugees? Meanwhile,
    over 500 thousand Armenian refugees were displaced from Azerbaijan
    and spread all over the world?" said the representatives of the
    Artsakh-based NGOs. The issue of hostages and POWs, as well as the
    opportunities for German and Karabakh collaboration were discussed.
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