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    ARMENIAN FM: OFFERING AUTONOMY TO A PEOPLE WHO HAVE FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES BEEN IN CONTROL OF THEIR LIVES ON THEIR OWN HISTORIC LANDS IS AT THE VERY LEAST, SELF-DECEPTION

    Yerevan, June 21. ArmInfo. "Offering autonomy to a people who have
    for nearly two decades been in control of their lives on their own
    historic lands is at the very least, self-deception," said Foreign
    Minister Vardan Oskanian in his speech at the opening of the first
    session of the newly-formed UN Human Rights Council. The RA Foreign
    Ministry press-service reports.

    "Armenia has and continues to promote stronger international
    mechanisms to prevent and eradicate the crime of genocide, and all of
    its precursors including efforts, too often successful, at not just
    cleansing a region of its indigenous people, but also erasing their
    memory. Armenians have survived and gone on to live through each
    of these attempts. Even today, in the 21st century, we have watched
    helplessly as the spiritual and cultural markers of our people are
    decimated," the minister said.

    He went on to refer to the destruction of the Jugha Cemetery in
    Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan. "This violation of the memory and spirit of
    centuries of Armenian existence on lands which are today Azerbaijan's
    is cynical and dangerous. These huge, exquisite, unique stone crosses
    which were both sculpture and tombstone are now gone - 2,000 of
    these medieval markers were destroyed just a few months ago. The
    gravemarkers are gone, and Armenian and international fears that
    Azerbaijan's authorities might in fact not be serious about peace
    have been reinforced. After all, their organized, violent, armed
    response to peaceful calls for self- determination two decades ago,
    was the first attempt at ethnic cleansing in the soviet space and
    ignited the conflict which remains unsettled today. This most recent
    manifestation of organized violence, in a place where no Armenians
    live today, and far from the Nagorno Karabakh conflict area, tells
    us that neither Azerbaijan's methods nor its intent has changed. Such
    unambivalent, callous demolition of culture and history also destroys
    trust and peace."

    In speaking about the present state of negotiations with Azerbaijan
    on the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the Armenian
    Foreign Minister said, "If Azerbaijan's one step forward, one step
    back approach in the negotiations was simply alarming, their recent,
    desperate offers of autonomy are concrete examples of a retreat from
    the letter and spirit of these talks, and clearly not in sync with
    international trends.

    We hope the negotiations will develop in a way which will give the
    parties a real hope for durable peace, the minister said in conclusion.
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