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    UNHCR PRAISES AZERI GOVT FOR NATURALIZING REFUGEES FROM ARMENIA

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    August 17, 2006 Thursday

    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ant?nio Guterres visiting
    Azerbaijan has praised the governments support for 250,000 Azeris
    displaced from Armenia during the outbreak of the armed Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict in the late 1980s. The fact that these
    persons were granted citizenship in 1998 is particularly commendable,
    Guterres told a news conference on Thursday.

    He said that granting citizenship is the highest form of care the
    UNHCR demands from various countries. The organization at times puts
    pressure on governments to take the step. However, Azerbaijan
    provided this status to refugees fleeing Armenia without any
    pressure, said Guterres. There is no higher form of state care for
    refugees anywhere in the world, the UNHCR head said. He criticized
    other former Soviet republics for failing to grant citizenship to
    their refugees. The provision of refugees from Armenia with
    citizenship has drawn differing responses from the Azerbaijani
    public, with some experts terming the measure as rather hasty. There
    have been some allegations that by naturalizing these people, the
    government actually deprived them of international aid. Deputy Prime
    Minister and chairman of the State Committee on Work with Refugees
    and Displaced Persons, Ali Hasanov, said these statements are wide
    off the mark. By taking the step, the government showed that it
    honors international law. Both Azerbaijan and Armenia have joined
    international legal acts dealing with persons devoid of citizenship,
    which stipulate that if refugees are settled in a country for over
    seven years, they automatically receive citizenship status, Hasanov
    said. He noted that Armenia has not granted this status to refugees
    from Azerbaijan yet and is still receiving international assistance,
    which runs counter to standing international conventions.
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