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    Ethnic Azeris picket Armenian embassy in Moscow over Karabakh

    ANS TV, Baku
    27 Dec 04


    [Presenter] The Movement for Azerbaijan continues its protests on the
    13th anniversary of Xankandi's [Stepanakert] occupation and on the
    occasion of 31 December - Day of Azerbaijani Solidarity Worldwide.

    [Correspondent over video of protesters holding posters and the
    Azerbaijani flags] The Movement for Azerbaijan held a protest outside
    the Armenian embassy in Moscow today. The Russians born in Baku have
    for the first time joined the action.

    [E. Rustamov, captioned as representative of the Movement for
    Azerbaijan, on the phone] As was planned, the picket started at 1500
    [1200 gmt] and ended at 1600 [1300 gmt] Moscow time. Although 30
    people were registered [words indistinct], about 50 people joined the
    action. The action was mostly aimed at informing the public about the
    Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani lands. The ethnic Azerbaijanis in
    Russia also expressed solidarity with their compatriots living in
    Azerbaijan.

    [Correspondent] The protesters adopted a resolution at the end of the
    action and submitted it to the Armenian embassy.

    [Rustamov] The picket mostly demanded that the four UN Security
    Council resolutions [on immediate withdrawal of the Armenian armed
    forces from the occupied Azerbaijani lands] adopted in 1993 be
    accepted unconditionally and an end be put to Armenia's aggression
    policy. The resolution was submitted to a representative of the
    Armenian embassy on behalf of the picket and the protest ended.

    [Correspondent] Other protests which the Movement for Azerbaijan is to
    stage will continue in London tomorrow and in Canada on 29
    December. To recap, the protests started from Turkey's Istanbul.

    Baxtiyar Salimov, ANS.
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