Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

BAKU: Daily warns of attempts to incite ethnic discord in Azerbaijan

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • BAKU: Daily warns of attempts to incite ethnic discord in Azerbaijan

    Daily warns of attempts to incite ethnic discord in Azerbaijan

    Zerkalo, Baku
    20 Apr 04


    Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo has reported that some forces might
    attempt to incite ethnic discord in the country. The Russian special
    services are planning to use the ethnic minorities in the north of
    Azerbaijan as a destabilizing factor, the newspaper
    reported. Conflicts on religious grounds cannot be ruled out either,
    Zerkalo said. It warned of a possible attack by Wahabbi militants from
    Dagestan and said that Iran's policy was to blame for the upsurge in
    Islamic organizations in Azerbaijan. The following is an excerpt from
    A. Rasidoglu report by Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo on 20 April
    headlined "Are Iran and Russia sowing ethnic discord in Azerbaijan?"
    and subheaded "Certain forces benefit from drawing parallels between
    'Armenian separatism' and 'ethnic minorities'"; subheadings inserted
    editorially:

    The movement For Azerbaijan (it's noteworthy that two groups claim to
    have this name) has held a round table attended by the so-called
    representatives of ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan. An obscure
    criterion was used, for instance, to define that the editor of Axsam
    newspaper, Valid Qardasli, was a "representative of the Talis people",
    this was how he was introduced at the round table. As is known,
    neither he nor other "representatives" of ethnic minorities were
    entitled to speak on behalf of these people. Well, there are other
    more interesting issues.

    Russian intelligence to inflame ethnic discord in Azerbaijan

    For instance, what prompted Russia's justice Gen Ilqar Qasimov to
    (suddenly) hold a round table on the subject "Ethnic minorities in
    Azerbaijan and the Nagornyy Karabakh problem"? Is someone, as
    previously, "cannot afford to relax" or is trying to play the ethnic
    card purposefully drawing parallels between "Armenian separatism" and
    the so-called "problem" of ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan? We know
    how easy it is to incite an ethnic conflict.

    There is another interesting coincidence. Round tables of this kind
    coincided with information circulated in a few mass media that the
    Russian special services have started to actively operate to fan the
    flames of ethnic discord in our country. Are these coincidences
    incidental or planned? Are there not too many of them?

    According to sources, the Russian special services are currently
    looking into the implementation of "work" among Kurds, Talises,
    Lezgins and Avars.

    [Passage omitted: more details of Russian plans]

    As we have learnt, new cultural centres of ethnic minorities will be
    set up and these bodies will publish their own newspapers in the near
    future. As a result of these centres' "activities", problems might
    gradually arise among the ethnic minorities living in Azerbaijan,
    which will give them a cue that they have a common enemy - an
    Azerbaijani Turk.

    According to the sources, at the first stage they will count on a
    social basis of Russian ideologists in Quba-Qusar Districts [northern
    Azerbaijan] with a mainly Lezgin population, as the Russian special
    services report. Moreover, there are reports that the Kurdish Workers'
    Party, which also seems to have major claims to the Azerbaijani state,
    has intensified its work in a northern [Azerbaijani] district.

    It goes without saying that what is going on is far from being
    children's war games.

    Conflicts on religious grounds not ruled out

    There is another aspect of the issue. Conflicts on religious grounds
    are not ruled out either. According to some reports, a militant
    Wahhabi group is currently in Dagestan, in a district bordering on
    Azerbaijan, and is waiting for the right time.

    The Azerbaijani coast of the Caspian Sea is rather a large area
    populated also by non-Turks. It is early to make conclusions about the
    role of Islam in the movement of these ethnic groups. However, one
    should not disregard this, especially as the Russian special services
    have long been viewing them as the "fifth column", or to put it
    simply, a destabilizing factor.

    Iran's policy to blame

    Finally, here is the last remark. The main factor responsible for the
    development of the leading Islamic organizations in Azerbaijan is
    precisely the policy pursued by Iran. Our biggest neighbour opposes
    the western oil export route and Azerbaijan's entrance into the sphere
    of the West's interests.

    One should bear in mind that Azerbaijan is a multi-ethnic
    country. This fact has always been in the focus of the foreign and
    internal forces interested in the escalation of tension in our
    country.
Working...
X