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    MUTALIBOV'S REVELATIONS, OR HONESTY WITH INTEREST

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=992:m utalibovs-revelations-or-honesty-with-interest&catid=3:all&Itemid=4
    Friday, 29 March 2013 14:42

    Recently, an interview of former First Secretary of the Central
    Committee of the Communist Party and ex-President of Azerbaijan Ayaz
    Mutalibov to the Azerbaijani service of the Radio Liberty has appeared
    in the media space. And what are the motives of the patriarch of the
    Azerbaijani policy for such a long interview after more than twenty
    years of silence? When familiarizing with Mutalibov's revelations, one
    can see at once his desire to justify himself before the Azerbaijani
    society, which, to say the least, was ambivalent towards him as a
    political figure, accusing him of betraying the national interests.

    Secondly, his servility before the current President of Azerbaijan
    for the "generosity" of the latter, which enabled him, after two
    decades of political exile, to return home.

    The interview contains generous compliments for Ilham Aliyev who,
    in Mutalibov's opinion, is just the President, whom Azerbaijan needs
    today. Answering the question whom he will support at the upcoming
    presidential elections in October, Mutalibov was categorical: "I do
    not see anyone other than the current power".

    But, let us leave to the conscience of the ex-president his praise
    of the acting leader of Azerbaijan who has gained the reputation of
    strangler of freedom both at home and abroad and whose regime dealt
    shortly with his critics on the eve of the presidential elections,
    using tough measures. And what we are most interested in is the part
    of Mutalibov's conversation related to the Karabakh conflict. And from
    this point of view, the interview, perhaps, can be called symbolic.

    Trying to score political points after returning to Azerbaijan and
    to appear before his own people as a national hero, in the noted
    interview Mutalibov made a remarkable for its cynical frankness
    acknowledgement. He told that in exchange to a positive result
    of the referendum in Azerbaijan on maintaining the USSR he had
    managed to obtain Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's consent to
    the implementation of the operation of Ring in Nagorno-Karabakh,
    which was aimed at the deportation of the Armenian population. "I
    knew that the referendum was not of particular importance, the Soviet
    Union was collapsing and would collapse. We had to take advantage of
    this. A day later, I showed the documents to Gorbachev, saying that
    the Azerbaijani people was mad at him, but it still voted for the
    maintenance of the USSR. He was glad", Mutalibov recalled the 1991
    events. And then comes the classic of the Azerbaijani diplomacy based
    on the well known principle of "You do for me, and I'll do for you".

    Or, an ordinary auction took place between two political dealers: "The
    document on referendum has its price", Mutalibov said to Gorbachev.

    "He asked what the price was. I answered it was to cleanse Karabakh".

    In other words, the future winner of the Nobel Peace Prize concluded a
    dirty political deal with the "father of perestroika and glasnost",
    which can be rightfully called a bloody deal. And, according to
    Mutalibov, Karabakh was determined as the price for the deal. The price
    turned to be too high for the people of Nagorno Karabakh. In April
    1991, the Soviet military units stationed in Azerbaijan, together with
    the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry riot police, launched the operation
    of Ring, which resulted in the killing and wounding of hundreds of
    Armenian citizens, the deportation of the population of 24 Armenian
    villages, which were exposed to unprecedented destruction and looting.

    We believe the revelations of the ex-president of Azerbaijan are very
    important today in the context of the Karabakh conflict settlement,
    and above all - for the international mediators.

    Without knowing, Mutalibov tore the mask and showed the real face
    of Azerbaijan. In his interview to the radio Liberty, once again was
    revealed the essence of the Azerbaijani policy on Nagorno-Karabakh -
    to cleanse it of the native Armenian population. Over the past two
    decades, this policy has not undergone any changes, because hasn't
    changed the very ideology of Pan-Turkism, which was advocated
    twenty years ago and is currently advocated by the ruling regime
    in Azerbaijan. To achieve their goals, as already noted, the Baku
    authorities use any means, including open deceit. Mutalibov does
    not even hide that to obtain the consent for the operation Ring,
    he simply winded Gorbachev round his little finger, playing on his
    great-power ambitions of arbiter of people's fates. As a result,
    thousands of people - both Armenians and Azerbaijanis, became victims
    of the two criminal ideologies - communist and pan-Turkic. This should
    become a kind of warning to the current international moderators
    of the Karabakh conflict, who are at risk of being cheated by the
    Azerbaijani authorities, which are accustomed to pull the chestnuts
    out of the fire with others' hands.In 1991 and during the war against
    Karabakh, it was done by the units of the Soviet troops, later - by
    an entire army of mercenaries, and today, relying on petrodollars,
    they are staking on international institutions. Pretending as if it
    participates in the peace negotiations, the Azerbaijani leadership
    actually tries to use the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship for
    achieving its anti-Armenian plans aimed at annexing Artsakh.

    Well, once Ayaz Mutalibov, guided by selfish interest, in April
    1992, in an interview to the Nezavisimaya Gazeta recognized that
    the tragedy of the civil population of Khojalu was on the conscience
    of the opposition Popular Front of Azerbaijan, which thus tried to
    remove him from power. It is not difficult to guess what prompted
    the ex-President of Azerbaijan to a new revelation in March 2013
    in an interview to radioLiberty. We can only fix the truth, which
    is always concrete: in both cases, he demonstrated to the world the
    true face of the Azerbaijani fascism. There is no need to be grateful
    to him for his honesty after more than twenty years. This "honesty"
    has its interest and lacks the acknowledgement of guilt. Let's take
    it as a fact. And let's advise the mediators not to create illusions
    in their peacemaking activity.

    Leonid MARTIROSSIAN

    Editor-in-Chief of Azat Artsakh newspaper


    From: Baghdasarian
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