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    Azeri diaspora in Moscow accuses Kremlin

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Nov 26 2004

    According to the Azeri newspaper Ekho.Baku, the Azeri diaspora is
    gathering strength in Russia to demonstrate against the Kremlin.
    According to the president of the public organization "In the name
    of Azerbaijan" Eldar Namazov, Azeri people in Moscow are sure that
    Russia is impeding the settlement of the Karabkh conflict. He said
    that rumors regarding the breakup of the Azeri diaspora in Russia do
    not correspond to reality.

    "The Azeri diaspora has recently started the process of organizing.
    But two other structures have already created their own branches all
    over Russia. This is international charitable fund 'Karabakh' and the
    federation of national-cultural autonomy for Azeris in Russia. Azeris
    as well as high-ranking officials in Russia are taking part in these
    events," he noted.

    According to Namazov, Moscow journalists have taken note of the
    high attendance at recent Azeri demonstrations and commented during
    broadcasts that "there has never been such wide scaled demonstrations
    of Azeris in Moscow." According to Namazov, representatives of the
    Azeri diaspora were expressing their dissatisfaction in connection
    with the delay of the settlement of the Karabakh conflict by the
    Russian side.

    Azeri protesters have accused the Kremlin of conducting a
    double-standard policy. As an example, demonstrators cited the
    presence of Russian military bases in Armenia, a country that they
    say is occupying 20 percent of Azeribaijan's territory. "Russia will
    have problems in the North Caucasus because separatism has started
    from Nagorno-Karabakh," protestors stated. "Azeri people think that
    this problem should be solved based on the principles of territorial
    integrity and national-cultural autonomies," added Namazov.
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