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    INTERNATIONAL BODIES NEED TO BE PROACTIVE IN NOGORNA-KARABAKH CONFLICT
    Kuala Lumpur

    Malaysia General News
    April 22, 2008 Tuesday

    International bodies such as the United Nations and the Organisation
    of Islamic Conference (OIC) need to be more proactive to help resolve
    the prolonged Nogorna-Karabakh conflict, a researcher said.

    Komala Imranthy, who works for the Centre for Foreign Policy and
    Strategic Studies of Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry said although
    the Nogorna-Karabakh conflict had attracted much attention from
    international bodies, no concrete action was taken.

    "In fact, OIC was the first to recognise our struggle. There have
    been four resolutions made by the UN Security Council since 1993.

    "Regrettably, all of it remain on paper. There is no action behind
    these words," she told Bernama after a lecture on "War Against
    Azerbaijan: Targeting Cultural Heritage" here today.

    The Nogorna-Karabakh region which is close to the Armenian border is
    part of Azerbaijan.

    However, a conflict erupted between the two now-independent nations
    since 1923 and in 1988 when Armenia began its territorial claims on
    the region.

    Imranthy said the invasion led to many Azerbaijan historical monuments
    and artefacts being destroyed with some Arabic characters on monuments
    replaced with Armenian language.

    "About one million Azerbaijanis were internally displaced, following
    the occupation," she said.

    Meanwhile, Azerbaijan Ambassador to Malaysia, Tahir Karimov said
    that the conflict was not highly-publicised, perhaps because of its
    non-benefits to the West.

    "Partly, it is due to the fact that the West does not want to see
    anything but its oil interests in Azerbaijan, and partly because of
    the proud character of Azerbaijanis who do not want to talk about
    their problems," he said in his speech earlier.

    Located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia,
    Azerbaijan, a nation of about 8.6 million people, obtained independence
    from the then-Soviet Union in October 1991.

    About 96 per cent of the Azerbaijan population is Muslim.
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