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    AZERBAIJAN CYNICALLY VIOLATES HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES AFFIRMED IN GENEVA CONVENTIONS: VAHAN DILANYAN

    ARMENPRESS
    June 8, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JUNE 8, ARMENPRESS: In an article entitled "The Air: A
    Troubled Caucasus", political scientist Vahan Dilanyan has referred
    to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Vahan Dilanyan is an analyst of
    political and security issues. He is serving as the Chairman of the
    Political Developments Research Center NGO, Yerevan, Armenia. Here
    we present the full text of the article:

    "While Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was on her way to South
    Caucasus perhaps troubled by growing intensity around Iran, the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict has proven to be more explosive and hazardous.

    Hours before Clinton's arrival to Yerevan, on the night of June 4th
    Azerbaijani armed forces (violating the ceasefire signed in 1994)
    crossed the borderline nearby the villages Chinari and Berdavan of
    Tavush region of Republic of Armenia and killed 3 Armenian soldiers.

    On the next day the second wave of the Azeri sabotage was repelled
    by the Armenian side, and 5 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed.

    "While I had only just learned of these incidents, I am very concerned
    about the danger of escalation of tensions and the senseless deaths
    of young soldiers and innocent civilians," said Clinton, according
    to a State Department transcript.

    Azerbaijan continues firing into direction of Armenian positions. On
    June 5th, Azerbaijani side continuously fired from DShK heavy machine
    guns several Tavush Region villages (Movses, Nerqin Karmir Aghbyur
    and Aygepar). Azerbaijan continues threatening the peaceful lives of
    the peasants of Tavush region.

    Often the kindergartens are targeted by Azerbaijani fire. In the
    kindergarten of Chinari village defilade was set for the children,
    and the music plays loud when there is shootings from Azerbaijani
    side in order the children not to be frightened.

    The firing hasn't stopped for the past three months. Azerbaijani
    troops have also opened fire at the medical personnel vehicles which
    were carrying the symbol of International Red Cross.

    The abovementioned indicates that Azerbaijan cynically violates the
    humanitarian principles, affirmed in the Geneva Conventions while
    blatantly breaking the ceasefire regime.

    By doing so Azerbaijan hurts the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs to settle the conflict via peaceful negotiations, and
    contradicts the principles established in the documents of L'Aquila
    in 2009, Muskoka in 2010, Deauville in 2011 and Sochi in 2012,
    which outlined elements of a framework for a comprehensive peace
    settlement based on the Helsinki Final Act principle of refraining
    from the threat or use of force.

    However, the Co-chairmanship is very selective in condemning such
    actions of Azerbaijan or refrains from doing so. For example, on April
    27th they "urged all sides to respect the 1994 ceasefire and to abstain
    from retaliatory measures that would lead to further escalation."

    Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan has repeatedly called upon the
    international community to prevent the further bloodshed including the
    casualties within the peaceful population. However, the international
    community was generally silent on these matters, which in its turn,
    has made the Azerbaijani leadership more "obscene".

    Instead, the leaders of some countries continue to highlight the
    importance of the Azerbaijani oil resources. During the "Oil and
    Gas of Caspian" conference which is being held in Baku nowadays,
    Gunther Oettinger, EU Commissioner on energy, emphasized that "EU
    sees Azerbaijan as a key partner in South Caucasus".

    Meanwhile, in an address, David Cameron, the British prime minister,
    has indicated that Azerbaijan is in the heart of the region, the energy
    resources of which will play a crucial role in the world economy in
    the near future. According to him, "Azerbaijan plays a significant
    role in using its resources for the common good".

    However, the real picture is different, apart from the fact that
    Azerbaijani energy resources are non-renewable. Following the launch
    of BTC (Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan) pipeline, Azerbaijan has dramatically
    increased its military expenditure.

    According to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute,
    Azerbaijan made the largest increase in military spending worldwide in
    2011, 88% in real terms, amidst increasing fears of renewed conflict
    in the region.

    The international community seems to have turned a "blind eye" on the
    fact that Azerbaijan has exceeded all the possible caps on conventional
    arms. As a proof, Azerbaijan has declared the possession of 250
    military aircrafts, while the convention allows only for 100 units.

    The reality is, Azerbaijan spends its energy resources not for the
    "common good" but for "common evil" and the illusory self-confidence
    of Azerbaijan, strengthened by increased military expenditure, may
    in fact turn Azerbaijan into another "Georgia" in the region.

    In this case, Azerbaijan falls short of becoming "a key partner for
    Europe", not only because of its incompatibility of values to that
    European democratic values system (the EU has qualified all elections
    of Azerbaijan as authoritarian while the NKR elections were reported
    as democratic and the recent parliamentary elections of Armenia as a
    significant step towards democratic development) but also it may turn
    into a danger for the security system of Europe by its war rhetoric
    and militant posture.

    It is no secret that in nowadays intertwined world, any war in any part
    of the globe may overshadow the security systems of many countries. The
    possible war in South Caucasus will shatter the Euro-Atlantic strategy
    of energy diversification.

    It is worthwhile mentioning that Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and Baku-Supsa
    pipelines were blocked during the Russian-Georgian August war.

    >From this perspective, the Martakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh is
    aroud 50 km away from the BTC pipeline, and in the case of a possible
    confrontation, this line could become vulnerable as well.

    The international community should act decisively: remaining idle
    will not prevent the conflict from escalation and adequate measures
    are to be taken in order to hamper the aggressive stance of Baku.

    To this end, Azerbaijan should be forced to sign an agreement on
    non-use of force.

    Now that the elections are over in Armenia, public attention has
    turned largely from inner problems to external issues. The recent
    Azerbaijani sabotage attacks have put the society on high alert which
    could explode any minute."

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