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    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE NOT PROTECTED IN KARABAKH - DAVIS

    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    November 6, 2007 Tuesday 11:28 AM MSK

    The situations in Kosovo and Nagorno Karabakh are not similar,
    Council of Europe Secretary general Terry Davis has said.

    There is no separatist regime in Kosovo, the territory is being
    run by the UN and that security guarantees are being provided by
    the military, who have the mandate of the international community,
    Davis said at a news conference in Yerevan on Monday.

    Nagorno Karabakh stands in line with Abkhazia, Transdniestria and
    South Ossetia, and this problem is being seen from this particular
    angle in an international context, he said.

    The Council of Europe is implementing various programs in Kosovo,
    including those of strengthening the institution of human rights
    commissioner. The UN, too, is running programs of its own there, Davis
    said. This situation is not be found in Nagorno Karabakh, although the
    Council of Europe does implement some individual programs in Karabakh,
    he added.

    Unlike in Kosovo, in Karabakh people's rights are under threat and
    not protected, Davis said.

    Concerning the recent local elections in Nagorno Karabakh and the
    absence of a reaction to them from the Council of Europe, Davis said
    that the regime in Nagorno Karabakh has not been recognized by the
    international community. If the Council of Europe does not condemn the
    election in Nagorno Karabakh, this does not mean that it recognizes
    them, he explained.

    Davis said the day would hopefully come when these conflicts will be
    finally settled by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe's Minsk Group.
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