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    Azeri court convicts 21 over Nagorno-Karabakh guerrilla plot

    Agence France Presse -- English
    December 22, 2004 Wednesday 3:52 PM GMT

    BAKU Dec 22 -- An Azeri court on Wednesday handed down jail sentences
    to 21 men found guilty of trying to set up a guerrilla movement with
    the aim of wresting the disputed enclave of Nagorno Karabakh from
    Armenian control.

    The group's leader, Rovshan Badalov, was sentenced to 10 years
    imprisonment on charges of creating an illegal armed group and
    purchasing and carrying weapons, according to an AFP correspondent.

    Five others, all of them Azeri nationals, were handed suspended
    sentences ranging from two to four years. All five were allowed to
    walk free at the end of the trial.

    Several Azeri non-governmental organisations had urged Baku to release
    the men, describing them as "fighters for the country's sovereignty."

    Azerbaijan fought a war with Armenia in the early 1990s over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave in the heart of
    Azerbaijan, that left 35,000 people dead and a million civilians
    displaced.

    The conflict ended with a ceasefire in 1994 that kept the enclave
    under de facto Armenian control. But Baku still claims the territory,
    which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan.

    Peace talks have been taking place intermittently for 10 years, under
    the mediation of the Minsk Group, to hammer out a permanent solution.
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