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    FRONT LINE MONITORING AND ITS PURPOSE

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    June 5 2006

    Elman Mamadov: "Armenians are not punished for some reason" After
    announcement of the cease-fire, May 12 1994, OSCE Monitoring Group
    was recruited which right from that date started holding monitoring
    on front line. It does it time from time now. Monitoring Group members
    acting in Azerbaijan and Armenia including representatives of Defense
    Ministries of both countries partake in monitoring process.

    It should be mentioned that the above monitoring is not highly
    evaluated on the part of society. Moreover, not all state circles
    know the purpose of the monitoring. Some observers hold that
    monitoring aims at defining the way of observance of cease-fire by
    both states. The matter is that security of OSCE monitoring group
    members was jeopardized many times during monitoring due to violation
    of cease-fire by Armenia. On the other hand, it is well known fact that
    due to violation of cease-fire by Armenia, many Azerbaijani soldiers
    die or have wounds. However, despite this, Armenia is not punished
    and OSCE Minsk Group members, entrusted with the task of mediator in
    regulation of Nagorni-Garabagh conflict, do not even mention the fact
    in their reports. Moreover, some observers hold that monitoring aims
    at learning position for peacemaking forces.

    Member of Standing Parliamentary Commission on security and defense
    issues, deputy, Elman Mamadov, touched upon this subject during
    conversation with journalists. He said that outwardly the given fact
    can be evaluated as positive: "The process represents some kind
    of control cease-fire. Unfortunately, organization that organizes
    monitoring applies no punishment towards the side that systematically
    violates cease-fire. We can ask: Why do we need monitoring then? What
    is the purpose of activity of Monitoring Group? I think this structure
    should have more serious purposes. If it is decided to cease fire,
    then the side that violates it should be punished in accordance with
    OSCE definition. Otherwise, not only monitoring is doubtful but its
    purposes as well. It is the very reason that Azerbaijani society does
    not know the purposes of monitoring".

    Accordingly to deputy, there were many cases due to which monitoring
    process was undermined: "Sometimes Armenians jeopardized lives of
    persons realizing monitoring. That is why we demand to punish the
    guilty side at international level. If Armenia does not respect
    approved laws and rules, then why should Azerbaijan respect them? I
    repeatedly said it at international level".

    At the same time E. Mamadov holds that it is worthwhile to hold
    monitoring not on Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenia but right
    on the frontiers of both states: "Today we do not observe development
    of relation on due level and we won't be witnesses of desirable results
    of this activity. Undermining of negotiation process is usual for
    Armenia, they always do it. The reason is the use of no punishment
    which in turn leads to unwanted actions on the part of Armenia. If
    Armenians are not punished they will continue their criminal activity".

    Deputy stated that actually monitoring results should be made
    public: "Materials should be summarized and then final decision of
    representatives of Defense Ministries of both states should be made.

    However, up to now we haven't faced such cases. I think if Azerbaijan
    violated cease-fire, we would be punished immediately. Unfortunately,
    no rules do exist for Armenia".

    http://www.demaz.org/cgi-bin/e-cms/vis/ vis.pl?s=001&p=0055&n=001541&g=

    --Bou ndary_(ID_Wb7JzMLp6omRGa0fcGytYA)--
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