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    STATUS OF REFUGEE

    KarabakhOpen
    27-02-2008 10:33:06

    During the Karabakh conflict over one million Armenians and
    Azerbaijanis became refugees. However, the Armenian refugees
    from Azerbaijan who now live in Nagorno-Karabakh do not have an
    international status. Since the country they live in is unrecognized,
    the world officially does not consider them as refugees or internally
    displaced persons, although they have lost their homes, property,
    country, like the Azerbaijani refugees.

    According to the Agency for Refugees, Settlers and Migration, 30
    thousand refugees and IDPs from the regions of Karabakh which are
    occupied by the Azerbaijani army live in Karabakh. Sarasar Saryan,
    a refugee from Baku, head of the NGO of refugees, thinks the
    international community uses double standard.

    "Some refugees are considered as refugees, we are not considered as
    refugees. We suffered and we had losses just like the others. What
    difference does it make from where we left? The attitude toward people
    must be the same, despite ethnicity and nationality, no matter they
    are Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians, Ossetians, Abkhazians. We also
    lost everything and we also have difficulty living in a new place,"
    Sarasar Saryan says.

    At the end of 2004 the law on refugees was passed in Karabakh,
    according to which the refugees were granted an "internal status". The
    people who had been displaced got a small compensation form the
    state budget of Karabakh for "transportation of property and moral
    and psychological damage", which is certainly too small to cover even
    part of what they have lost.

    Sarasar Saryan says his NGO is likely to appeal to the UN High
    Commissioner for Refugees to display a humanitarian rather than
    political attitude toward these people. For the problem of refugees
    is that everyone forgets about them, there are a lot of words of
    help but no actions. Therefore, they rely on the organization which
    is led by refugees who understand and share their problems.

    Seiran Karapetyan and Karine Ohanyan from Karabakh From series of
    radio programs "South Caucasian Almanac: Old Neighbors, New World"
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