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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Aug 30 2004

    NAGORNO- KARABAKH REPUBLIC TO MARK 13TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY


    YEREVAN, August 30 (RIA Novosti's Hamlet Matevosyan) - On September 2
    gala festivities will take place in Stepanakert and other regions of
    the republic in connection with the 13th anniversary of the
    proclamation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR).

    As RIA Novosti was told in the press service of the NKR's Foreign
    Ministry, the first lesson in the educational establishments of the
    republic will be devoted to the Day of Proclamation of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. Members of the government, MPs and
    representatives of the Army will come to schools and universities on
    that day.

    Columns of NKR's Defense Army servicemen will march out in the
    morning in Stepanakert's streets.

    Representatives of the republic's authorities and the public, as well
    as the guests from Armenia and Russia will visit the Stepanakert
    memorial complex. Famous performers invited from Russia and Armenia
    will take part in the concerts.

    Nagorny Karabakh is a region on the territory of Azerbaijan with
    predominantly Armenian population. A tough territorial dispute over
    Nagorny Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia exacerbated in 1998
    during the "perestroika" period in the Soviet Union. Mass pogroms
    against Armenians took place in Sumgait in Azerbaijan, which resulted
    in dozens of people killed, hundreds of wounded, and thousands
    becoming refugees. Baku imposed an economic blockade on the
    rebellious region. In 1989 full-scale hostilities flared up which,
    following the USSR's disintegration in 1991, turned into a war. On
    May 5, 1994, in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzia, Azerbaijan, Nagorny
    Karabakh and Armenia, with the mediation efforts of Russia, Kyrgyzia
    and the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, signed a protocol on
    cessation of hostilities beginning from May 12, 1994.

    Meanwhile, as RIA Novosti correspondent reports from the capital of
    Azerbaijan, on Monday a sentence was passed in Baku upon chairman of
    the Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) Akif Nagi and five members
    of this organization who protested against the participation of the
    Armenian military in the concluding session of the NATO Conference
    "Cooperative Best Effort -2004 in Baku.

    The KLO leader was sentenced to five years in prison, four members of
    this organization - to four years in prison, vice-chaiman of the KLO
    Firuddin Mamedov, invalid of the Karabakh war, - to three years in
    general security prison.

    The KLO members were charged with blocking traffic in Baku near the
    Europa hotel where the NATO conference was held, as well as with the
    penetration into the hotel using force against the hotel's guards, an
    attempt to thwart the conference and inflicting damage on the hotel
    to the sum of about $340.

    During the court hearing all the accused did not plead guilty stating
    that the only thing they wanted was to stage a picket in front of the
    hotel against the Armenian military's participation in the NATO
    conference in the capital of Azerbaijan.
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