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    Baku once more demonstrates its real attitude to national minorities

    ArmInfo
    2007-09-20 15:24:00

    By a vote of 143 in favour to 4 against, with 11 abstentions UN
    General Assembly adopted a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
    Peoples on September 13 2007. Some countries abstained from voting,
    including Azerbaijan. 'It is interesting that Azerbaijan was present
    at the session and abstained from voting. This means that it refused
    to join the declaration intentionally. Thus, official Baku has once
    more demonstrated its real intentions regarding national minorities
    that are half of its population, > NKR political expert David Babayan
    told ArmInfo.

    'The Declaration sets out the individual and collective rights of the
    world's 370 million native peoples, calls for the maintenance and
    strengthening of their cultural identities, and emphasizes their right
    to pursue development in keeping with their own needs and aspirations.
    The Declaration states that native peoples have the right "to the
    recognition, observance and enforcement of treaties" concluded with
    States or their successors. It also prohibits discrimination against
    indigenous peoples and promotes their full and effective participation
    in all matters that concern them.> "It is natural that Azerbaijan
    would be bound with another international obligation if signing the
    Declration,"D. Babayan said.

    He also added that a number of ethnic minorities were forcefully
    assimilated in Azerbaijan, alongside with Kurds. Moreover, recently
    the Azerbaijani authorities organized mass desecration of Russian,
    Jewish and Armenian cemeteries in Baku, which are still continued
    despite numerous protests. D. Babayan said "Such actions by Azerbaijan
    cannot but affect the settlement of Karabakh conflict."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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