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    HALO TRUST CONTINUES MINE CLEARANCE IN OCCUPIED AZERBAIJANI LANDS DESPITE OFFICIAL BAKU'S PROTEST

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Aug 5 2006

    The Halo Trust Mine Clearance Organisation registered in Britain is
    still functioning in Armenian-occupied Azerbaijani lands despite the
    Azerbaijani government's protest.

    Nazim Ismayilov, director of the Azerbaijan National Agency of Mine
    Action (ANAMA) told the APA exclusively.

    "The Halo Trust continues illegal de-mining in the occupied Azerbaijani
    lands. We protested against it to international organizations, donors
    and the British government. I made remarks to the organization's
    president in an event in Switzerland not long ago.

    They called their mine clearance humanitarian actions," the ANAMA
    director underlined.

    Mr.Ismayilov also said the Halo Trust presents Azerbaijani province
    of Nagorno Garabagh as an independent state. Great majority of its
    de-mining teams working in Nagorno Garabagh are former militants
    and reconnoiters.

    "The Netherlands supports this organization's illegal actions most
    of all. They are involved in other illegal activities under the name
    of humanitarian mission," Ismayilov underlined.

    The ANAMA director stressed there is a mine-risk in the 60mn sq.
    meters of area administered by the Azerbaijani government.

    "We are planning to clear these areas by the end of 2008. The results
    of the monitoring of international organizations, Halo Trust show
    that there is mine problem in 4 percent or some 500mn sq. meters of
    area in the occupied territories," he said.

    According to the ANAMA's prediction there exist 50-100 thousand
    mines in the occupied Azerbaijani lands which can take 12 years
    to clear.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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