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    Azeri subversion and OSCE monitoring: What next?

    April 30, 2012 - 20:39 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Today, on April 30, OSCE representatives personally
    familiarized themselves with the consequences of Azeri shelling of
    Armenian village of Doveg in Tavush Province. The settlement was
    targeted by Azerbaijani forces on April 25, with a kindergarten
    shelled. The OSCE took photos and videos of consequences of the
    ceasefire violation.

    Field Assistants of OSCE Chairman-in-Office Hristo Hristov and Irjie
    Aberle also went to the site of murder of three Armenian soldiers.
    Afterwards, in the military prison of Berd town they carefully
    examined the car shelled, by which the unarmed soldiers in civilian
    clothes were returning to the military unit.

    Prior to this, the OSCE mission conducted monitoring at contact line
    between Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces, with no incidents
    recorded; the same contact line where the Azerbaijani side repeatedly
    violated the ceasefire by targeting the Armenian positions.
    Fortunately, this time, the violation claimed no lives.

    Monitoring was held... What next? This will once again mark the start of
    endless talks stressing the `need to maintain ceasefire.' Talks with
    no specific addressee? Continued calls for peaceful resolution of the
    problem? Mediators and international community will again turn a blind
    eye to acquisition of countless weapons by Azerbaijan? Will Azerbaijan
    continue its subversive acts? Murder of Armenian soldiers by Azeri
    subversives will keep bearing a systematic character? Kindergartens
    and schools will be shelled again?

    Or the international community will find enough courage to name the
    specific addressee, urging it to lay down arms? Will it finally take
    effective measures? Will it call for conducting true negotiations,
    instead of concealing them at the last moment, as the Azerbaijani side
    is used to do?

    Time will show...

    Marina Ananikyan / PanARMENIAN News

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