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    NEW MARAGHA WITH OLD WOUNDS

    Azg/arm
    4 Feb 05

    OSCE monitoring Mission Visiting Aghdam

    Garik Stepanian, 25, lost his father and home at the age of 12. Today
    he lives in Nor Marakha with his wife and two children. Garik's
    fatherdied in a hospital in Armenia where he was taken after being
    wounded in a battle in Martakert. He was buried in Aramus village as
    the family did not have meansto transport the body to native Maragha.

    `Azeris killed many children and old people', Garik said. He said that
    the villagers gather at a monument to the war victims every April 10
    and remember the killed relatives.

    Since 1992 now Maragha and 5 other villages have been under
    Azerbaijanâ=80=99s control. The village had 4.000 people before
    enemy's occupation. Only few hundreds of resettled in Nor Maragha, the
    others spread out all over vast Russia.

    The OSCE monitoring mission spent few hours at the village on February
    2. Head of the village administration, Roma Arustamian, told Emily
    Haber, headof the mission, that all the villagers would go back to
    their homes if the Azeris leave the village. `When will they leave our
    villages? We are waiting to go to our homes and lead a normal life. No
    international organization has visitedus for 10 years. Why do they
    help the Azeri refugees but neglect us?', Arustamian was complaining
    to Mrs. Haber.

    But the monitoring mission had other goals. Though Mrs. Haber told
    Arustamian that they will do everything possible to help people, it
    was obvious that the European and American `fact-finders' were not
    that interested in, say, 52-year-old Aida Yeremian who left her house,
    50 sheep and orchard at the other side of communication line.

    The story of every Maragha family is a sad story. Maragha is one of
    the painful spots after Karabakh war; many killed and still more
    counted missing.

    Elmira Sahakian, 57, lost her 21-year-old son and husband. Mrs. Elmira
    settled in Nor Maragha with her son and daughter. Her son is the only
    one who works in the family.

    Zoya Sargsian, 70, lost her three sons, two of them were killed and
    the youngest is missing. Her two daughters-in-law left for Russia with
    their children, and Mrs. Zoya lives alone waiting to hear her
    grandchildren's voicein the phone from time to time.

    Members of the monitoring mission finished reviving the old wounds of
    Nor Maragha villagers and continued their search of newly built houses
    in their Jeeps.

    Before moving on to new regions, the head of the mission called a
    short press conference. Answering daily Azg's question, Emily Haber
    said that the Karabakh authorities keep supporting the mission's
    activities and that `we are enabled to carry out our tasks'. She added
    that the mission will make a report and will leave it to Minsk group
    to deal with.

    Tens of former citizens of Chaylu village in Martakert region settled
    in Nor Aygestan village. Chaylu has been under Azerbaijan's occupation
    since 1992 now.

    The villagers think that the foreigners riding about on Jeeps came
    apparently to distribute humanitarian aid. Despite the palpable
    poverty the villagers were inviting Finn Vesa Jaako Vasara and
    American Luis O'Neal and other members of the mission to their homes.

    Chaylu was conquered in June of 1992. Tens died on the battlefield,
    around 20 villagers were encircled in Lachin corridor and are counted
    missing together with other 200 refugees.

    The scene of human tragedy could not leave the OSCE European and
    American mission members untouched but they do not have enough time to
    go through every live story.

    By Tatoul Hakobian in Aghdam-Nor Maragha
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