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    Baku legalizes attacks on aircraft

    http://lurer.com/?p=70240&l=en
    2013-01-19 12:45:14


    Azerbaijan's cabinet on Friday issued document on use of airspace,
    which allows official Baku to shoot down civilian aircraft deemed to
    violate Azeri airspace, reported APA news agency.

    The document, the use of which is obviously intended to thwart plans
    to open the airport in Stepanakert, allow the government of Azerbaijan
    to declare certain areas `banned zones and limited zones,' hence
    allowing the government to randomly shoot down aircraft it deems in
    violation of Azeri airspace.

    `If the aircraft does not obey orders to land and there is no exact
    information about innocent passengers onboard, the legislation permits
    the government to shoot down the aircraft,' reported APA.

    Armenia fired back by saying that its Air Force will ensure the safety
    of Stepanakert Airport.

    Armenia's Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian told reporters Friday 'The
    Armenian Air Force will run the operation and flights of civil
    aircraft,' and will be ready to defend and ensure the safety of
    flights.

    Stepanakert airport was built in 1974 and was mostly used to
    accommodate flights from Yerevan and Baku. In 1992 the airport ceased
    operations. In 2008 work began on the construction of a new passenger
    terminal resembling stretched wings of an eagle. In the course of this
    period the runway was also expanded, by leveling several adjacent
    hills and completely modernized the facility.

    Since official Stepanakert's announcement of its intention to open the
    newly rebuilt Stepanakert airport, Baku has threatened to down
    civilian planes. International mediators have urged a diplomatic
    solution to the issue.

    Baku's cabinet decision Friday signals that Azerbaijan and its
    authorities are unwilling to work under international norms and are
    determined to cause harm to civilians at their random discretion.

    On a lighter note, the Artsakh Public Television and the Voice of
    Artsakh Musical Society have produced a skit, which was entirely shot
    at the Stepanakert airport.

    After airing the segment, the television station was flooded with
    calls from viewers who wanted to know whether the airport has, in
    fact, become operational.

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