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  • BAKU: Garabagh Conflict Emerged From "Abuse Of Tolerance"

    GARABAGH CONFLICT EMERGED FROM "ABUSE OF TOLERANCE"

    AzerNews weekly
    July 30 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict emerged as a result of Armenians`
    abusing Azerbaijanis` tolerance, a senior Azerbaijani lawmaker
    has said.

    Chairwoman of the Milli Majlis (parliament) commission on human rights
    Rabiyyat Aslanova`s statement came at her meeting with the Jewish
    leader of Los Angeles, Rabbi Abraham Kuper, who heads the Museum of
    Tolerance in the Californian city.

    She emphasized that throughout Azerbaijan`s history, there has never
    been stand-off in the country on religious grounds. Christians and
    Jews consider Azerbaijan their homeland.

    "Unfortunately, Armenians abused Azerbaijanis` tolerance in the
    1980-90s. As a result, the Garabagh conflict flared up," the MP said.

    Aslanova said the conflict was instigated by Armenian chauvinists and
    clerics. Nonetheless, tolerance is exercised toward Armenians living
    in Azerbaijan. Five Armenian Gregorian churches are operating in the
    country, of which one is located in the center of the capital Baku.

    "We are keeping the Armenian church, as we are not barbarians,"
    the lawmaker said.

    She said that in contrast to this, Armenians have razed to the
    ground the remaining 800 Azerbaijani mosques in their country`s
    territory. "Destroying religious centers is nothing but barbarianism."

    Armenians have also destroyed cemeteries that belonged to Azerbaijanis,
    she said.

    Kuper expressed disappointment with the destruction of Azerbaijani
    shrines, saying the US public was unaware of the developments. He said
    Azerbaijan should therefore work more closely with US NGOs and public,
    and invited Aslanova to visit the United States as a first step in that
    direction. "We would be happy to organize your visit," Kuper added.

    Aslanova said her country stated these undeniable facts in all
    international organizations but no result has been achieved yet. "The
    world community doesn`t want to hear us," she said.

    The commission chair added that holding accountable those who committed
    mass killings of Jews was appropriate, referring to the gruesome
    developments of the Holocaust. "But justice should be served for the
    perpetrators of all crimes in the world," she added.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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