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    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    June 23, 2010 Wednesday

    AZERIS IN GERMANY PROTEST SARKISIAN


    Activists of the Azerbaijani Diaspora in Berlin organized a picket
    Tuesday to condemn a report made by Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian, Azerbaijans State Committee for Work with the Diaspora has
    said. At the picket Azerbaijan's flags were waved, slogans "Return our
    homeland!", "Observe UN resolutions," "Stop occupation policy!"

    were voiced. The protesters were able to attract the attention of
    Germany's public to the topic, distributing books and other materials
    about the realities of the Nagorno Garabagh conflict and the Khojaly
    massacre committed by Armenians against Azeris in 1992. The protest
    aimed to condemn Sarkisians report on "The Security and Development in
    the South Caucasus: Armenia's role in this process", which was made in
    the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung foundation during the Armenian
    president's visit to Germany. Sarkisian's address was based on
    one-sided allegations. Though he tried to show the path of political
    and economic development for turning the South Caucasus into a stable
    and powerful region, his main purpose was to substantiate the
    possibility of Armenia's participation in lucrative economic projects
    in the region. Habib Abdullayev (Muntazir), a political emigrant who
    co-organized the protest, was detained after chanting Sarkisian is a
    terrorist and a murderer. Abdullayev was told that he had insulted
    Sarkisian under German laws. The German police also said that his case
    would be sent to the prosecutors office. An Azerbaijani joining
    discussions as the Armenian leader made his speech called Sarkisian an
    invader. He said the villages in the Aghdam district have been under
    the occupation by Armenian and Russian armed forces since 1992. I have
    been unable to go there for eighteen years. How long will you keep my
    native village under occupation, Mr. Sarkisian? 20 percent of
    Azerbaijans territory, including Upper Garabagh and seven adjacent
    districts, has been under Armenian occupation since the two South
    Caucasus republics signed a precarious cease-fire in 1994 following a
    lengthy war. Hostilities over the mountainous region of Upper Garabagh
    in the early 1990s claimed some 30,000 lives and displaced about a
    million Azerbaijanis. The ceasefire accord was signed in 1994, but the
    OSCE-brokered peace talks have been largely fruitless so far.




    From: A. Papazian
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