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    ORGANIZATION FOR LIBERATION OF KARABAKH WILL GO ON PROTEST AGAINST ARMENIANS VISITING BAKU

    KarabakhOpen
    05-09-2007 11:35:58

    The Organization for Liberation of Karabakh will go on protest in
    different parts of Baku on September 5 and 6 in connection with the
    visit of Armenians to Baku, the chair of the OLK Akif Nagi told
    Trend. On these days the meeting of the foreign ministers of the
    CIS are meeting in Baku. The representatives of the foreign ministry
    of Armenia are also participating in the meeting. The government of
    Azerbaijan guaranteed their safety.

    Nagi said the Armenian government tries to have everyone forget
    about the occupation of Karabakh and to set up relations with
    Azerbaijan. According to him, the visit of Armenians to Baku favors
    this goal. He said they will go on protest despite the warning of
    the foreign ministry, and they do not fear arrests.

    During the NATO conference in Baku on June 22, 2004 in which the
    Armenian officers participated, the OLK activists tried to prevent
    this event. As a result, the activists were arrested, the chair of the
    OLK was sentenced to five years, another five people were sentenced
    to four years. The court of appeal changed the verdict and the chair
    of the OLK served two years, the activists served one year.

    Nagi said they will go on protest against the participation of
    Armenian sportsmen in the world wrestling championship on September
    17 in Baku. The OLK activists will be picketing in different parts
    of the city from September 15.

    The OLK was set up on January 28, 2000 in Baku. The members are
    refugees, displaced persons, intelligentsia, young and older
    generations.

    The persons who will visit the occupied Azerbaijani territories without
    the approval of the Azerbaijani government will face problems with
    entry to Azerbaijan, said the spokesman of the foreign ministry of
    Azerbaijan Khazar Ibrahim in an interview with the Echo in commenting
    the visit of the Swiss astrophysicist, professor of the University
    of Geneva to Karabakh.

    "We register everyone who visited illegally the occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan. Measures will be taken regarding these persons," said
    the Azerbaijani diplomat. As to the suggestion that the professor
    might have been unaware, Khazar Ibrahim said: "The foreign ministry
    and our embassies in the world inform the societies where they are
    accredited that entry to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan
    requires the permission of the government of our country."
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