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    Associated Press Worldstream
    August 8, 2004 Sunday

    Nagorno-Karabakh holds municipal elections

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    The Nagorno-Karabakh enclave held local elections on Sunday, ignoring
    the Council of Europe's advice to call off the municipal balloting.

    "Free and fair elections are the only mechanism to form a legitimate
    government in Nagorno-Karabakh," said Sergei Davidian, chairman of
    the enclave's Central Election Commission.

    The 45-nation Council of Europe, however, had voiced regret over the
    elections in the enclave, which has broken off from Azerbaijan, with
    Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer saying "one-sided actions are
    counterproductive."

    More than 85,000 residents are registered to vote in Sunday's
    balloting to choose community leaders, members of the Council of
    Elders and also the mayor of the regional capital, Stepanakert.
    Preliminary results are expected Monday.

    Davidian said he was confident the election would proceed fairly,
    adding that international experts were closely following the results.
    Nagorno-Karabakh's Union of Journalists, citing the results of an
    earlier survey, predicted that 72 percent of registered voters would
    cast ballots.

    Armenian-backed forces won control of Nagorno-Karabakh, a largely
    ethnic Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, in a 1988-94 war that killed
    some 30,000 people and drove a million from their homes.

    Despite a cease-fire, Armenian-backed forces and Azerbaijani troops
    continue to face off across a demilitarized zone, and shooting
    occasionally erupts. On Sunday, Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Ministry
    announced that a 21-year-old Azerbaijan soldier, identified as Anat
    Samyedov, was detained on Friday during an alleged attempt to cross
    the border.

    Nagorno-Karabakh said it had informed the International Committee of
    the Red Cross and the Organization of Security and Cooperation in
    Europe about the detention, adding that it was willing to return the
    soldier to Azerbaijan if it received such a request.
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