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    United Press International
    September 24, 2004 Friday

    Azerbaijan accuses Armenian of occupation

    UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 24 (UPI)

    Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev told the U.N. General Assembly
    Friday Armenians are illegally settling in his country.

    "Armenia has launched an outrageous policy of massive illegal
    settlement of the Armenian population into the occupied Azerbaijani
    territories, which is a blatant violation of the international law,"
    he said.

    The conflict has forced more than 1 million Azerbaijani people to
    become refugees, Aliyev said.

    "The situation deteriorates with the use of these territories for
    drug trafficking, arms transfers, harboring terrorists, illegal
    economic activities and smuggling."

    Azerbaijan has asked for U.N. participation in returning the refugees
    to their Azerbaijani homes. The two countries have long been in
    contention, the Azerbaijani a Muslim nation historically allied with
    Iran and Turkey, and the Armenians a Christian people who accuse the
    Turks of genocide in the early 20th century.

    Aliyev criticized the U.N Security Council for having a "passive and
    silent attitude" on the migration issue.

    "We expect more responsive strategy by the United Nations in relation
    to the situation of a forgotten humanitarian crisis in Azerbaijan,"
    Aliyev said.
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