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    AZERBAIJAN POINTS TO ILLEGAL ARMENIAN SETTLEMENTS

    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    July 6 2006

    Azerbaijani MPs have submitted a document condemning the illegal
    settlement of Armenians in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan to
    the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

    The report, co-signed by over 30 parliament members, was prepared by
    Ganira Pashayeva, a member of the Azeri delegation at the Assembly.

    Armenia, which ignores the four UN Security Council resolutions on the
    unconditional withdrawal of its armed forces and the PACE resolution
    on liberation of Azerbaijani lands and return of refugees to their
    homes, jeopardizes the ongoing talks between the two presidents,
    the document said.

    "This policy runs counter to international legal norms and the
    mentioned documents. Armenia tries to assert the status-quo in the
    occupied territories and hinder the return of Azeri IDPs home by
    increasing the number of Armenian-populated settlements in these
    areas."

    The document reads that according to official figures, in 1989,
    there were 145,450 Armenians in Upper Garabagh. Yerevan is pursuing
    a purposeful policy aimed at bringing the figure to 300,000 by 2010,
    it says.

    "According to Armenian and other sources, 23,000 Armenians have
    been settled in the occupied Upper Garabagh region and seven adjacent
    districts, including 13,000 in Lachin, 700 in Kalbajar, 520 in Zangilan
    and 280 in Jabrayil over the past few years. The population of these
    districts comprised only Azerbaijanis before their occupation by the
    Armenian armed forces."

    The document reads that separatists in Armenia and Garabagh forced
    Azeris to leave their homes and pursued a policy of ethnic cleansing
    in the occupied territories. Hundreds of ethnic Armenian families
    from Armenia and other countries were settled in the occupied Aghdam,
    Fuzuli and other districts.
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