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    Azeri editor sets up centre to study conflicts in Caucasus

    Ekho, Baku
    24 May 05

    Text of the Information Department report by Azerbaijani newspaper
    Ekho on 24 May headlined "'Karabakh and Chechnya are our priority'"

    The Caucasus Centre of Public and Political Technologies has been set
    up recently. Our correspondent has met the head of the centre and
    editor-in-chief of Realnyy Azerbaydzhan newspaper, Eynulla Fatullayev.

    [Correspondent] Why has the centre been set up and what will be the
    main areas of its activity?

    [Fatullayev] I have been covering and studying all the major ethnic
    and political conflicts in the Caucasus as a journalist for several
    years. I and like-minded people have been doing serious work over
    these years to investigate the causes and consequences of the main
    conflicts in the Caucasus, in the first place the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict and the national liberation movement of the Chechen people.

    You can ask if I am drawing parallels between these two conflicts,
    which concern the inviolability of the territorial integrity of
    states. I dare answer no and no again. Representatives of the Chechen
    public also say that it is impossible to draw parallels between the
    interstate conflict in Nagornyy Karabakh and the problem of
    self-determination of the Chechen nation. We have to demonstrate to
    the world community that the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is a classical
    example of aggressive and occupying policy of one Caucasian nation
    against another. With this being said, our task is also to work out
    political and public technologies to effectively facilitate a peace
    solution to the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    The problems of Nagornyy Karabakh and Chechnya are a priority for us
    since the conflict in Nagornyy Karabakh directly affects the national
    and state interests of Azerbaijan, while the Chechen problem is
    undoubtedly related to our country's national security. Experts from
    all the countries of the Caucasus will be invited to our centre.

    [Correspondent] Well, does it mean that the cornerstone of your
    activities will be propaganda of the ideas of a common home in the
    Caucasus?

    [Fatullayev] Our centre is not for propaganda ends, it is a research
    institute. But I have to admit that it is impossible to talk about the
    involvement of the Caucasus republics in the processes of integration
    into Europe without resolving ethnic and political conflicts in the
    Caucasus and expanding integration processes.

    [Correspondent] Which of the prominent figures in the Caucasus will
    join your centre?

    [Fatullayev] I have already suggested that the son of the late Chechen
    President Aslan Maskhadov, Anzor Maskhadov, join our centre and I am
    glad to say that he has accepted our offer. He will become the
    vice-president of the centre.
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