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    World News / Jang News, Pakistan
    June 23 2004

    Protesters in Baku try to storm NATO conference

    BAKU: A NATO conference in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan
    was disrupted on Tuesday when hardline nationalists tried to storm
    the hotel where the meeting was taking place. Police arrested 12
    demonstrators, who were protesting against the presence at the
    conference of two servicemen from the neighbouring country of
    Armenia. Azerbaijan and Armenia are officially in a state of war
    after fighting in the early 1990s over the disputed enclave of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    About 30 demonstrators broke through a police cordon outside the
    venue for the meeting, a hotel in the Azeri capital, Baku, and
    smashed the glass door of the conference hall, witnesses at the scene
    told AFP. They were prevented from getting into the hall by the
    hotel's security guards and were later detained by police. The
    meeting was suspended for five minutes as a result of the
    disturbance.

    Earlier, the protesters had marched through Baku carrying placards
    with the slogans: "Armenians Out!" and "The Armenians criminals have
    the blood of our people on their hands." "We will continue this
    protest action all day," said Akif Nagi, who led the demonstration.
    "Our aim is to force the Armenians to leave the conference." The
    conference is being held to prepare for a training exercise of the
    North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, called "Cooperative Best Effort,"
    which is due to take place in Azerbaijan this fall.

    The conference is being attended by delegates from 24 NATO member
    states and partner countries, including the two Armenian officers.
    They have been identified by Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry as Colonel
    Murad Sakhanian and Senior Lieutenant Aram Hovannisian. Also on
    Tuesday, there were complaints about the presence of the Armenian
    officers from deputies in Azerbaijan's parliament. Speaker Murtuz
    Aleskerov said he "expressed his protest about this issue."

    Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are members of NATO's Partnership for
    Peace programme, which is seen as a stepping-stone to full membership
    of the military alliance. This is not the first time a NATO event has
    brought clashes between the two countries. Earlier this year, an
    Armenian officer studying English in the Hungarian capital, Budapest,
    as part of a NATO-sponsored course, was beheaded as he slept in his
    student dormitory. An Azeri officer, who had been studying on the
    same course as the victim, has been arrested and charged with the
    murder.

    The war between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the early 1990s over
    Nagorno-Karabakh left some 35,000 people dead and forced about a
    million people on both sides to flee their homes. It ended with
    Armenian forces in control of Karabakh, which is internationally
    recognised as part of Azerbiajan.

    http://jang.com.pk/thenews/jun2004-daily/23-06-2004/world/w9.htm
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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