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    EXPERTS SAY AZERBAIJAN IS AN "ILLEGITIMATE"

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 8 2006

    The Republic of Azerbaijan has reached today's status quite illegally,
    violating all the norms of international and Soviet law.

    Contrary to this, the Nagorno Karabakh Republic has declared its
    independence in compliance with international and Soviet law.

    Therefore, the solution to the Karabakh conflict should be searched
    for only in the frames of international, and the settlement process
    should be transferred to the legal field. Political scientist
    Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan and lawyer Ashot Khachatryan expressed
    the above-mentioned opinion in the Russian-language "The Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic in the Light of International Law." According to
    the authors, those in Azerbaijan understand pretty well that from the
    legal perspective their positions are very shaky, therefore they do
    everything to keep the resolution of the issue on the political layer.

    "When seceding from the USSR, Azerbaijan violated the laws of that
    country. Particularly, it did not follow the law on "The rules of
    seceding from the USSR," which says that the Republic having autonomies
    and regions, must hold separate referendums in every autonomy, and in
    those regions where ethnic groups comprise majority, results of the
    referendum are considered separately," the authors mention, adding
    that according to Article 15 of the same law, USSR citizens residing
    on the territory of a country seceding from the USSR are granted
    citizenship and the right of choosing the place of residence and job.

    It is mentioned in the law that the USSR and the seceding Republic
    should come to an agreement on the status of territories, which did
    not belong to the given Republic at the moment of entering the USSR."

    "The given provision directly refers to the Armenian autonomous regions
    of Utik, Artsakh, as well as Nakhijevan regions. "Illegally born"
    Azerbaijan illegally annexed these territories, since before Azerbaijan
    entered the Soviet Union on April 28, 1920 the above-mentioned
    territories did not comprise part of its land.

    Moreover, severely violating the USSR Law on "Self-determination of
    nations" and ignoring the civil and ethnic group rights, on August
    30, 1991 the Soviet Socialistic Republic of Azerbaijan unilaterally
    declared its independence," noted Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan and Ashot
    Khachatryan.

    Today three questions should be posed when discussing the Karabakh
    issue: What to give? Whom to give? Why give? The authors note that
    Armenia is required to give lands not belonging to any of the sides.

    Concession of lands will mean inclusion of Armenian Utik and Artsakh
    States within Azerbaijan.
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