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    VUQAR SEIDOV: "INTERNATIONAL LAW SETS REALIZATION OF THE RIGHT FOR SELF-DETERMINATION IN DIRECT DEPENDENCE ON THE TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF A STATE"

    Today.Az
    July 25 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The principle of national right for self-determination is absolutely
    inapplicable in case of Nagorno Karabakh, which has been repeatedly
    stated and proven, said political reviewer, residing in Hungary,
    Vuqar Seidov, commenting on the announcements of Armenian politicians,
    who consider that PACE resolution does not comply with the European
    system of values.

    He said this was admitted by other countries, international
    organizations and prominent politicians.

    "Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh are not a separate people and Azerbaijan
    is not a colonial empire to speak of the admissibility of this
    principle. Azerbaijan is an ordinary state without any colonies and
    Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh is an ordinary national minority. Do
    Nagorno Karabakh Armenia have more preferences than the Hungarians
    or South Slovakia or Austrians of Tirol, who even do not have an
    autonomy? I think no.

    Therefore, to attribute the Wilson principle of self-determination of
    enslaved peoples to Nagorno Karabakh is similar to cooking a soup by
    a chocolate pie receipt. Nagorno Karabakh is a historical oblast in
    the very center of Azerbaijan, which became two-ethnic in the result
    of application of article 15 of the 1828 Turkmenchay treaty. The very
    fact of the appearance of the term "Nagorno Karabakh" in the result
    of separation of several regions with majority Armenians from the
    General Karabakh is a proof of hospitality of Azerbaijani people,
    who offerred to the descendants of Armenian migrants an autonomy,
    which Armenians have not done for the Azerbaijani national minority
    in former Erivan khanate, currently called Armenia", said the reviewer
    and added that o matter how much Armenians speak of the importance of
    the right of nations for self-determination, it will never be equal
    to the principle of territorial integrity and the latter will always
    be more important that the right for self-determination.

    He said the basic and the only document of international law,
    mentioning the right for self-determination is the Helsinki Final
    Act of 1975, particularly, article 1, paragraph 8. There is no other
    document, except for the works of Woodrow Wilson and Vladimir Lenin.
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