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    Azeri authorities do not sanction pressure group's march to Karabakh

    Trend news agency
    7 May 04

    BAKU

    Trend correspondent S. Agayeva: The authorities have not given
    official permission for a peace march to Karabakh by members of the
    Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) scheduled for 8 May, the
    chairman of the organization, Akif Nagi, told a news conference on 7
    May. He said that the organization had received a letter from the Baku
    Mayor's Office saying that "although the mayor's office approves the
    move itself, it does not think it expedient to hold it as the
    authorities themselves are dealing with a solution to the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict".

    Despite this, the organization is set to hold the march which will
    start from a visit to the Martyr's Avenue and then a delegation of 150
    people will go to Karabakh. Nagi did not disclose the route of the
    march as he had not agreed it with the authorities.

    All political parties, except for the [ruling] New Azerbaijan Party,
    gave their support for the action. Representatives of embassies and
    international organizations intend to closely follow the march. The
    aim of the action is to let the international community know that the
    Azerbaijani people will not allow any compromise to be made on
    Nagornyy Karabakh, Nagi said, denying Armenian media reports that the
    march had been organized by the Azerbaijani authorities "as a show
    that they want to perform for the international community and
    international organizations".
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