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    INTERVIEW WITH THE OBSERVER

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    22 June 05


    The head of the Chair of Armenian Language and Literature of Tehran
    University Andranik Simonian was invited to Nagorno Karabakh to
    monitor the election. After the polls we had a talk with him. N.O.: Mr
    Simonian, first of all, I would like to know your point of view about
    the parliamentary election, an important political event for Nagorno
    Karabakh. Andranik Simonian: This is Artsakh, therefore, everything
    should be perfect here. I am in Karabakh as an observer, and being an
    observer means assuming moral responsibility for this extremely
    important political event. That is to say, when observing
    irregularities he or she must point them out. But I did not come
    across such cases. Why? It is not through mistakes that the people of
    Artsakh have gained independence now. I am happy to have participated
    in such an important event for the people of Artsakh, and I hope that
    the candidates to parliament, independent of which party they belong
    to, will place the interests of Artsakh above all. I wish the heroic
    people peaceful life. N.O.: Will, in your opinion, the attitude of the
    international community towards Karabakh change after the election?
    Can this election act as an incentive for the international community
    to recognize Karabakh? A.S.: The tendency of the 21st century is that
    the world live a peaceful life; it is also felt that the small peoples
    with no rights are able to stand up for their rights. The people of
    Artsakh are already self-determined, and have achieved what they
    aspired to. That is to say, there is no need to serve anything to
    Artsakh on the tray. The problem is that these small highlands want
    the world to recognize its achievement. And this will take time. It
    does not matter that the recognition is late; this will not change
    anything for the Artsakh people. Today there are observers from many
    countries here. Here are my colleagues who work for scientific
    research institutes. Most probably they will present their reports on
    the results of the elections in the form of scientific works. As a
    result we will achieve the ratification of the act of recognition of
    Karabakh. N.O.: Is this your first visit to Karabakh? A.S.: No, I have
    been here for several times. For the first time I traveled to Artsakh
    with my wife, child and friends to participate in the ceremony of
    opening of the monument to Monteh Melkonian. Monteh was my close
    friend; in Yerevan we lived in the same house. He used to persuade me
    to come to Karabakh but I was very busy and could not come. After his
    death I travel to Artsakh often. This is a special occasion, a special
    day and atmosphere. Stepanakert is flourishing and prospering, life is
    in full swing. That there are controversies in the election programmes
    means that the Artsakh people are politically mature. Why not, let the
    candidates have different programmes, oppose to one another,
    dispute. Let the person win who tells the truth, has a clear programme
    and has a clear vision of prospects for its realization. Let the
    people win.

    NVARD OHANJANIAN.
    22-06-2005
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