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    ARMENIA AND ITS LEADERS HAVE ALWAYS USED CHRISTIAN FACTOR

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    Feb 21 2012
    Azerbaijan

    First blood in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was shed on
    Feb 22, 1988. Two days earlier, on Feb 20, the Council of People's
    Deputies of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region decided to secede
    from the Azerbaijan SSR and the join the Armenian SSR, head of the
    Center of Political Innovations and Technologies, a political scientist
    Mubariz Ahmedoglu reminded at a briefing on Tuesday.

    As it's known, the Azerbaijani population of Nagorno-Karabakh met with
    dissatisfaction that decision. The population of the Aghdam region
    joined peaceful protest, which was held on February 22 by locals of
    the Askeran region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    But at a time when the parties actually reached an agreement
    and began to loom the possibility of a peaceful return of the
    Azerbaijani population, the Armenians opened fire and killed two
    young Azerbaijanis, Mr Ahmedoglu recalled.

    "Due to the fact that this crime has not received at the time a proper
    assessment, four days after this, on Feb 26 Armenians organized the
    murder of their own countrymen- Armenians in Sumgait. But apparently,
    the blood shed during the Sumgayit events also didn't satisfy them,
    and they committed many other murders, including the Khojaly genocide,"
    the political scientist said.

    The theoretical and ideological foundations of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict was laid in late November 1987 in an interview, which
    then-economic adviser to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, ethnic
    Armenian academician Abel Aghanbekyan gave to the French newspaper
    "L'Humanite"," the political scientist noted.

    "Proposal of academician economist Aghanbekyan on the exclusion of
    Nagorny Karabakh from the Azerbaijan SSR and its inclusion in the
    Armenian SSR was an event, which affected the economic situation in
    the USSR as a whole," Mr Ahmedoglu believes.

    An article in "L'Humanite" was not the only support that the French
    gave to the Armenians, and in 1987 the European Parliament, with the
    active participation of the French socialists adopted a resolution
    recognizing the "Armenian genocide", he stressed.

    Mr Ahmedoglu said Armenia and its leaders have always used the
    Christian factor in their interests, they still continue to do so.

    "Before getting into the presidential chair Serzh Sargsyan in the
    United States called Armenia 'last stronghold of Christianity in
    the South'. And now the leaders of Armenia during their visits to
    other countries under the brand name of "cultural cooperation" sign
    various agreements. In fact, the cultural co-operation in the minds of
    Armenians means Christian solidarity," the political scientist noted.

    The Armenians are forced to engage in massive fraud, as everything
    connected with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is against their position,
    said Mr Ahmedoglu. Therefore, the Armenians are trying to change the
    name of the "Nagorno-Karabakh" by "Artsakh". But their efforts have
    not yielded significant results.

    He said the turning point in resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    can occur at any time. The processes occurring in the international
    arena, including in Europe, provide the basis for this turn.

    "Any change will be to the detriment of Armenia. Armenia, which
    doesn't take into consideration, or neutralize the initiatives put
    forward by the president of Russia at a meeting in Sochi, may face
    a persistent pressure from France," - said Ahmedoglu.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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