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  • BAKU: Marchers Reach Frontline, Are Stopped By Azerbaijani Army

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    May 8 2004

    Marchers Reach Frontline, Are Stopped By Azerbaijani Army

    Nearly 220 marchers, 120 of the from the Karabakh Liberation
    Organization (KLO) and 100 from local residents, have already reached
    the frontline, a KLO official told the Baku Today in a telephone
    interview from Susanli village of Aghdam District.
    Kazim Salimi, deputy head of KLO, said after the police prevented
    them from starting the march in Baku early the day, the KLO members
    left the capital in cars and reached Barda District.
    Then they marched to the frontline form Barda, but stopped there by
    the Azerbaijani army and were not allowed to cross to the territories
    occupied by Armenians, Salimi said.

    `We are not going to resist our army,' Salimi said, adding that the
    marchers are going to dissemble after reading their statement.

    Police cordoned off Martyrs' Alley around 12 a.m. today and prevented
    the KLO members to start the unauthorized march from Baku.

    `This once again displays the attitude of the Azerbaijani authorities
    to the Karabakh problem,' the KLO leader Akif Naghi told reporters,
    adding that those trying to prevent them from marching to their
    occupied territories would feel sorry for their move in the future.

    The KLO leader said the peace negotiations mediated by OSCE's Minsk
    group since 1992 are aimed at making the Azerbaijani people gradually
    forget Nagorno-Karabakh.

    He said Shusha and Karabakh mean `the fate' of the Azerbaijani and
    that without Karabakh no Azeri statehood could be imagined.
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