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    NEW SETTLERS IN ARMENIAN-CONTROLLED REGIONS DRAG OUT MISERABLE EXISTENCE

    ArmenPress
    Feb 16 2005

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Bernard Fassier, the French
    co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk group, was the first to share what he
    saw during an inspection visit to several Armenian-controlled regions
    of Azerbaijan, surrounding Nagorno Karabagh to check Azerbaijani
    allegations that they are being populated illegally by Armenians.

    In an interview with RFE/RL Fassier said: "My impression is that
    we do not have to deal with a large-scale resettlement plan. The
    only exception was Lachin region, which is supported and funded. In
    other regions the impression was that 80-90 percent of new settlers
    came there at their own, or with the support of non-governmental
    organizations or the Armenian Diaspora."

    Fassier said his impression is that new settlers could be divided into
    three groups. The first and biggest group are Armenian refugees who
    escaped pogroms in Azerbaijan in 1988, the second group consists of
    Armenians who had to leave their destroyed homes in the 1988 earthquake
    and the last groups are those who moved there from Armenia because
    of economic hardships they faced in Armenia.

    He said there are also people who live in these territories for
    several months a year to pasture their cattle there in winter months
    which are warmer than in their mountainous regions.

    Saying that there was no government-supported plan for populating
    these regions, Fassier said many of these regions lack electricity
    and the majority of new settlers live in extreme poverty. "I cannot
    say these people live, they just survive there inside semi-destroyed
    houses," Fassier said.
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