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    CONFERENCE ON IMMINENT FAILURE OF MASSIVE SARSANG RESERVOIR TO BE HELD IN SEPTEMBER

    Sacramento Bee, CA
    Aug 21 2013

    By Azerbaijan Monitor
    Azerbaijan Monitor

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 21, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ --

    Academics, political leaders and journalists from across the globe
    will gather in Tartar, Azerbaijan, in early September to discuss
    the condition of the Sarsang reservoir in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region, according to Elkhan Suleymanov, an Azerbaijani Member of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

    Armenia's use of the dam has exacerbated the situation in
    Nagorno-Karabakh and other Azerbaijani territories, occupied by
    Armenia since the cessation of the war between the two countries nearly
    two decades ago. The dam itself has been under Armenian control for
    22 years.

    In an interview with the Azerbaijan Press Agency, Suleymanov pointed
    out that Armenia's management of the reservoir has already created an
    ongoing crisis, eroding roads in nearby provinces when it is opened
    in the winter, and drying out surrounding farmland when it is closed
    in the summer. Yet because of Armenia's occupation of the region,
    the danger of this unfolding humanitarian tragedy has only recently
    come to light.

    The 125-meter dam was built by Soviet engineers in 1976, and according
    to independent experts, is in urgent need of repair following two
    decades of neglect by Armenia. Those same experts predict that should
    the reservoir fail, the 65-meter wall of water that would follow poses
    a "catastrophic" threat to the 400,000 people who live downstream,
    whom Suleymanov described as the real "hostages" of the situation.

    "The Sarsang reservoir has become a serious threat to Azerbaijan;
    this threat is becoming very real," Suleymanov said.

    The conference will feature independent experts who will discuss
    the dam's danger of imminent failure, the repairs needed, and the
    consequences of failing to act.

    Suleymanov noted that the purpose of the conference in September
    is to raise international awareness of the status of the reservoir,
    as well as the humanitarian and ecological dimensions to this latest
    tragedy resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The ultimate
    goal, he added, is to prompt international action to this potential
    crisis before it manifests, and if that fails, to prepare relief for
    the catastrophe when it happens.

    Despite resolutions in the United Nations, the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe, the Organization of Security and Cooperation
    in Europe, and the European Parliament, Armenia still occupies 20
    percent of Azerbaijani territory, a conflict that has displaced over
    one million Azerbaijanis.

    SOURCE Azerbaijan Monitor

    http://www.sacbee.com/2013/08/21/5668104/conference-on-imminent-failure.html

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