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    KHAZAR IBRAHIM OFFERS PECULIAR EXPLANATION OF RIGHT OF NATIONS TO SELF-DETERMINATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.11.2008 17:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan recognizes the right of nations
    to self-determination, Khazar Ibrahim, a spokesman of the Azeri
    Foreign Ministry said when commenting on OSCE MG U.S. Co-chair that
    the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should include both
    the principle of territorial integrity and the right of nations to
    self-determination.

    At that he claimed that self-determination is possible "only in the
    framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity." "The principle of
    self-determination envisages a certain status which doesn't exceed
    territorial integrity and sovereignty of states," Ibrahim said.

    Self-determination is defined as free choice of one's own acts without
    external compulsion, and especially as the freedom of the people of a
    given territory to determine their own political status or independence
    from their current state. In other words, it is the right of the people
    of a certain nation to decide how they want to be governed without
    the influence of any other country. The latter is a complex concept
    with conflicting definitions and legal criteria for determining which
    groups may legitimately claim the right to self-determination.

    In 1941 Allies of World War II signed the Atlantic Charter and accepted
    the principle of self-determination. In January 1942 twenty-six
    nations signed the Declaration by United Nations, which accepted those
    principles. The ratification of the United Nations Charter in 1945
    at then end of World War II placed the right of self-determination
    into the framework of international law and diplomacy.

    //Chapter 1, Article 1, part 2 states that purpose of the UN Charter
    is: "To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect
    for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples,
    and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace.

    //Article 1 in both the International Covenant on Civil and
    Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic,
    Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). Both read: "All peoples have
    the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely
    determine their political status and freely pursue their economic,
    social and cultural development."

    //The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights article
    15 states that everyone has the right to a nationality and that no
    one should be arbitrarily deprived of a nationality or denied the
    right to change nationality.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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