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    $1 MILLION TO ONE WHO PROVES NAGORNO-KARABAKH'S JURIDICAL AFFILIATION TO AZERBAIJAN

    DeFacto Agency
    June 16 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 16.06.08. DE FACTO. The one who will find record of
    geographical notion or administrative or political notion of Azerbaijan
    in the east of Transcaucasus in any sources of 19th century will get
    $ 1 million. Matthew Bryza, the OSCE Minsk group American Co-Chair,
    will get one more million dollars in case he proves Nagorno-Karabakh's
    juridical affiliation to Azerbaijan, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor
    Alexander Manasian stated in an interview with DE FACTO, while speaking
    on behalf of the Academy of Political Studies (Armenia).

    According to Alexander Manasian, the Azeri propaganda car did not stand
    still but was continually inventing nonsense. Quoting the book titled
    "Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: History of Law..." written by Ilgar
    Mamedov and Tofik Musayev, Professor Manasian noted that according to
    the book, "Azerbaijan was a political, administrative and geographical
    notion". Meanwhile, in Manasian's words, to be precise in history
    "Azerbaijan has never been either a political or administrative and
    geographical notion in the east of Transcaucasus". In this connection
    Professor made the following statement, "Our organization - the Academy
    of Political Studies -is ready to institute a prize via De Facto IA
    for the one who will find a political, administrative or geographical
    notion titled "Azerbaijan" in the east of Transcaucasus in books,
    maps, literary works, in any sources of the 19th century. The prize's
    amount is $ 1 million".

    Alexander Manasian will not spare one more million dollars for
    Matthew Bryza, the OSCE Minsk group American Co-Chair, if the
    diplomat manages to prove Nagorno-Karabakh's juridical affiliation to
    Azerbaijan. According to Professor Manasian, he risks nothing, "as a
    document on Nagorno-Karabakh's juridical affiliation to Azerbaijan
    simply does not exist". Alexander Manasian reminded that in 1991,
    when independence had been declared in Baku, they had not got around
    to declare the Azerbaijani Republic's borders.

    Besides, in 1991 Azerbaijanis reestablished the statehood of
    Azerbaijani Democratic Republic of 1918-1920, which had neither
    legitimately established borders nor a territory including Nakhijevan
    and Nagorno-Karabakh. "Azeris even denied the succession of Azerbaijani
    SSR, to which NK had been transferred by the Caucasian Bureau's
    declaration. So irrespective of the fact if the Caucasian Bureau's
    declaration was well-grounded from juridical viewpoint NK does not
    belong to Azerbaijan, as it had been transferred to Soviet Azerbaijan,
    while Baku denied Soviet Azerbaijan's succession in 1991", Alexander
    Manasian noted. At the same time he added that even in case present-day
    Azerbaijan had not denied succession of Azerbaijani SSR NK would not
    have belonged to Azerbaijan just the same. "Since the Law on the order
    of rendering decisions referring to a Soviet Republic's secession from
    the USSR was adopted in the USSR in April 1990. The Karabakh people
    acted in line with the law, and the law's provisions were mentioned in
    the Declaration on NKR's independence", Professor Manasian underscored.
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