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    Azeri public not impressed by journalist's Karabakh visit

    Zerkalo, Baku
    23 Feb 05

    Excerpt from I. Abbasov's and R. Mirqadirov's report by Azerbaijani
    newspaper Zerkalo on 23 February headlined "Childish innocence or
    treachery?"

    The journalist of the Monitor magazine, Eynulla Fatullayev, who
    visited the self-styled Nagornyy Karabakh republic (NKR) from 11 to 20
    February, has made several sensational statements in an interview with
    Zerkalo.

    First of all, according to Fatullayev, several Azerbaijani families
    live in Xankandi, a town which "our" journalist describes as
    Stepanakert [Armenian name]. "There are Azerbaijani families in
    Stepanakert and Askeran. In fact, they live quite well. There are
    about 10-15 families in Stepanakert and 10 in Askeran. I interviewed
    them for the Monitor magazine. For instance, I was a guest at the
    house of the Askeran district resident, Tofiq Rasulov. He was born in
    Ucar District [central Azerbaijan], but his family moved to Askeran in
    the 1960s. Because of the known developments in 1989-1990, he
    returned to Ucar, but couldn't live there and returned. His family and
    he himself live quiet and normal lives there," Fatullayev said.

    "The Karabakh Armenians are in favour of restoring normal relations
    with us, which wouldn't differ much from what we had before. However,
    it is impossible to restore Nagornyy Karabakh's status because a lot
    of blood has been shed. However, Fatullayev thinks that if Azerbaijan
    works with the Karabakh Armenians, it might be possible to talk them
    into establishing horizontal relations within the Azerbaijani state.

    "I met government officials. I had a five-hour meeting with the
    Nagornyy Karabakh president, Arkadiy Gukasyan. I see that they are
    ready for a constructive dialogue and that it will be possible to
    reach an understanding with these people," Fatullayev said.

    He said he had seen quite a few newly-built houses in Xankandi.

    "Stepanakert has been completely rebuilt. It has a population of
    30,000-40,000 people. I spent three days in Lacin [Lachin] and can say
    that 80 per cent of the district centre has already been restored. It
    has a population of 5,000 people. The construction of new houses is in
    full swing near the Armenian church in Susa [Shusha]. The town is home
    mainly to the Armenians from Sumqayit and Baku. The Armenians have
    almost completely restored the town of Xocali and renamed it
    Ivanovka," Fatullayev said.

    The leaders of the "NKR" told the journalist that the settlement of
    Lacin and Kalbacar was a state policy, while representatives of the
    Dashnaktsutyun Party said the same was taking place in Qubadli. Also,
    if what Fatullayev says is true, our media lie when they say that the
    Armenians are desecrating Azerbaijani cemeteries. The journalist did
    not discover anything to prove that.

    [Passage omitted: reported details of the visit]

    So this is the story. Even the "most ardent" orator known for his
    patriotic statements and the leader of the Karabakh Liberation
    Organization, Akif Nagi, did not respond to Fatullayev's remarks
    immediately. He said Fatullayev has simply forgotten that he is
    Azerbaijani, while the journalist described Nagi's statement as a
    "figment of his diseased imagination".

    Rights activist Eldar Zeynalov, who cannot be described as a patriot
    and who has also repeatedly visited Nagornyy Karabakh, has told
    Zerkalo that "if Azerbaijani families really live in Karabakh, it is
    not clear why the Armenians have not taken advantage of that".

    [Passage to end omitted: minor details]
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