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    EUROPEAN OFFICIAL REFERS TO KARABAKH AS SEPARATISTS

    Lragir.am
    05-11-2007 14:41:38

    The local election held in Karabakh a few weeks ago, unlike the
    previous election, was not criticized by the Council of Europe, the
    reporters reminded Terry Davis visiting Armenia, who is the secretary
    general of the Council of Europe, on November 5. Why this time the
    CoE did not criticize the NKR local election, the Armenian reporters
    asked Davis with irony.

    The CoE Secretary General admitted that this time the CoE did not
    utter a critical word for the election. He added, however, that the
    Nagorno-Karabakh regime is not recognized by the world, and if he
    does not condemn the local election, it does not mean he recognizes
    it. According to Terry Davis, if he reacts to every similar thing
    taking place in the world, time may not be enough. The CoE Secretary
    General went so far as to compare it with the barring of a gay parade,
    saying that he does not necessarily need to make a statement condemning
    the prohibition. Sometimes silence is the best way of expressing
    disagreement, says the secretary general of the Council of Europe,
    who perhaps does not know that in the Armenian culture it is quite
    the opposite, and silence is a sign of approval.

    The reporters also asked why Terry Davis refers to Karabakh as a
    regime while he does not refer similarly to Kosovo. Davis explained
    that there is a major difference between Karabakh and Kosovo. The
    CoE Secretary General says there is no separatist regime in Kosovo,
    the United Nations rules there.

    Terry Davis says he understands that some in Kosovo want to
    separate from Serbia but it is not the government. He compares the
    Nagorno-Karabakh government with Abkhazia, Transdniestr and other
    similar subjects, referring to them as separatist regimes.
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