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    Protest march to Garabagh ends on frontline

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    May 13 2004

    On Saturday, about two hundred members of the Garabagh Liberation
    Organization (GLO) organized a protest march to the Garabagh region on
    the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the occupation of Azerbaijan's
    historic city, Shusha.

    According to a correspondent of the AssA-Irada news agency who
    also joined the protest, the marchers reached the contact line of
    the Azerbaijani and Armenian military troops in Tazakand village of
    Aghdam District. However, local police and military didn't allow the
    protesters to pass to the occupied lands. After GLO chairman Akif Naghi
    said that the march was successful, the protesters returned to Baku.

    Underlining that all political parties in the country, except the
    ruling New Azerbaijan Party, have expressed their attitudes towards
    the protest action, the GLO chairman said that representatives from
    the foreign embassies in Baku did not observe the march. No incidents
    were reported during the protest action which attracted one hundred
    more people in the regions.

    Protest in Moscow The Movement for Azerbaijan (MA) organized a picket
    outside the Armenian embassy in Moscow to protest the occupation
    of Shusha. Chairman of the MA Ilgar Gasimov told journalists
    that during the 2-hour action about 50 protesters demanded
    that the Armenian aggressors withdraw from the occupied lands of
    Azerbaijan. The picketers also protested against the destruction of
    Azerbaijani cultural and historical monuments in Shusha and against the
    international organizations' double standard approach to the issue. A
    petition was forwarded to the Armenian embassy. The MA plans to hold
    another picket on May 28, Independence Day, to protest against the
    Armenian aggression. Azerbaijanis living in Moscow held the first ever
    sanctioned protest action outside the Armenian embassy on February 27,
    2004 on the occasion of the Khojaly massacre.
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