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    Court in Azerbaijan sentences Nagorno-Karabakh activists to prison terms

    AP Worldstream
    Aug 30, 2004


    An Azerbaijani court on Monday handed down prison sentences to six
    protesters arrested in June for causing disturbances at a NATO forum
    attended by Armenian officers.

    The defendants conviced by a court in the capital Baku are members of
    the Organization for the Liberation of Karakbakh, a group that opposes
    ethnic Armenian control over Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory in
    Azerbaijan that has been disputed since a war that ended in a decade
    ago.

    The organization's head, Famil Nasibov, was sentenced to five years in
    prison, his deputy Firidum Mammadov to three years, while three
    members of the group's youth branch received four-year
    sentences. Their lawyers said they will appeal.

    The protesters pushed through police cordons, broke glass doors and
    stormed into a conference hall in Baku' Europe hotel where a NATO
    forum was being held in June, calling on Azerbaijan to stop
    negotiating with neighboring Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The protesters and hotel security guards suffered minor injuries in
    the incident in the hotel and the meeting resumed in several minutes.

    Armenian-backed forces took control of Nagorno-Karabakh and
    surrounding areas in a six-year war that killed some 30,000 people and
    drove about a million from their homes.

    A 1994 cease-fire has largely held, but no final settlement has been
    reached, and the ongoing confrontation has hurt the economies of both
    former Soviet republics.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are not NATO members, but both participate in
    the alliance's Partnership for Peace program.
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