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  • Under certain circumstances Baku may lose the entire South Lezgistan

    Under certain concurrence of circumstances Baku may lose not only the
    village of Khrakh-Uba, but also the entire South Lezgistan
    The Kremlin is unwilling to quarrel with Azerbaijan because of 2 or 3
    villages, which play no special role in the near-term geostrategic
    plan.

    The problems of Lezghian villages located in Azerbaijan but demanding
    a return into the structure of Russia have become more relevant
    recently, despite the fact that Russia is not yet determined to take
    the Lezgins back. She has rather serious arguments: the Kremlin is
    unwilling to quarrel with Azerbaijan because of 2 or 3 villages, which
    play no special role in the near-term geostrategic plan.

    February 11, 2011
    PanARMENIAN.Net -

    However, in long term perspective, the fewer opponents Russia has in
    the North Caucasus, the better. But, unfortunately, the Kremlin thinks
    differently, even despite the fact that villagers of Khrakh-Uba show
    reluctance to be citizens of Azerbaijan. They have to do so, as
    Azerbaijan is obsessed by the idea of establishing a mono-ethnic
    state, like Turkey. There neither is nor will be in the country
    another nationality, except for the Azerbaijanis - these words appear
    to be the slogan of the ruling party `Yeni Azerbaijan'.

    According to Russian historian Vladimir Zakharov, the situation is
    very sad and unfortunate. `The village will remain part of Azerbaijan.
    Unfortunately, there are no people in Russia, who are aware of the
    situation and could help the Lezgins,' he stressed.

    Residents of Khrakh-Uba village, located on the territory of
    Azerbaijan, held an authorized rally in Makhachkala, demanding
    protection of their rights as Russian citizens.

    Most likely, the Lezgins' will remain unheeded, until ... the Aliyev
    clan does grand foolishness starting a war against Karabakh or
    spoiling relations with Iran, for good and all. There is also another
    option: it is more advantageous for Moscow to keep the Lezgins
    separated, so that, when occasion offers, to combine the Northern and
    Southern Lezgistan. And it's not just one village, but the rayons of
    Khachmaz, Sheki and Guba.

    Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry hurried to dissociate itself
    from the village residents, citing historical data. `Judging from the
    available material, in the Soviet years between Dagestan ASSR and
    Azerbaijan SSR there was carried out a mutual exchange of small areas
    to be temporarily used for agricultural purposes. Dagestan got for
    temporary use in Azerbaijan, acres for housing the cattle driven to
    winter pastures. Gradually, permanent houses were built and
    settlements formed in these territories. Thus, there appeared the
    settlements Khrakh-Uba and Uryan-Uba. The decision of the USSR
    Government, signed in 1954, on exchange of territories finally expired
    in 2004. There have been found no other documents in the central and
    national archives that would tell us about presence of the Russian
    territories in Azerbaijan,' the Russian Foreign Ministry statement
    reads.

    The move of the Russian foreign ministry is quite understandable: now
    Russia needs no odd gestures in the Caucasus. On the other hand, it's
    difficult for her to remain in her present position. Thus, the
    situation is very explosive and it's quite possible that Russia and
    Azerbaijan, unwittingly, may be embroiled in territorial disputes. The
    situation will be self-defeating for both sides; the villages may
    simply be destroyed and the residents moved with Azerbaijani passports
    and nationality. Alas, no one in the world can prevent it.


    Karine Ter-Sahakyan / PanARMENIAN News




    From: A. Papazian
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