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    RELIGION COORDINATING COUNCIL CONSIDERS ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI CONFLICT'S TACKLING: CAUCASUS MUSLIMS CLERICAL LEADER

    Trend
    Nov 12 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Russia, Moscow, 12 November/Trend News, corr. R.Agayev / UNESCO
    will give commission to Religion Coordinating Council (RCC) to
    consider the current conflicts in the world, like in the Middle
    East and others, after specifying of organization issues beginning
    from January 2009. The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and ways to
    tackle the conflict will likely be considered, Sheikh-ul-Islam Haji
    Allahshukur Pashazadeh, the chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office
    (CMO), told Trend News in Moscow.

    According to Pashazadeh, one of the main objectives of CMO is the
    use of every possible forum, including international organizations
    in order to inform the world public about the Armenian aggression
    against Azerbaijan, destruction of religious and cultural monuments
    of the Azerbaijani people in the occupied territories of the country,
    numerous acts of vandalism against religious monuments, culture,
    architecture and history, not only Muslims but also representatives
    of other faiths, including temples and churches, etc.

    The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began
    in 1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Since
    1992, Armenian Armed Forces have occupied 20% of Azerbaijan including
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven surrounding districts. In
    1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which
    time the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group (Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful
    negotiations.

    Pashazadeh noted that the target of today's meeting of representatives
    of world religions in Moscow is to make the voice of religious
    people and leaders to be heard including from the rostrum of the
    UN. "Sometimes religious leaders and activists stay apart of tackling
    of political issues, and therefore, the establishment of the Religions
    Consulting Council in UN is our common effort," Pashazadeh said.

    According to Pashazadeh, the establishment of the CMO also means that
    religious leaders will be involved to discuss and solve current urgent
    problems, including political issues. "However, the establishment of
    such an organization will take time. This issue has been discussed at
    meetings with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Therefore, the results
    of the Moscow meeting was agreed to take steps within the framework
    of UNESCO. We have sent a letter to the leadership of UNESCO, which
    expressed a desire to work temporarily with the organization. Since 20
    January, we will hold a meeting in Paris with the leadership of UNESCO,
    where the aforesaid and other issues will find their final solution,"
    Pashazadeh added.

    Pashazadeh will represent Azerbaijan and Muslims of the Caucasus in
    CMO. This, according to Pashazadeh, is in itself a sign of respect to
    Azerbaijan; praise his place and role in the world. "It is a kind of
    support of course, which Azerbaijan carries out in the world. We are
    very pleased that CMO, in particular Metropolitan Kirill and other
    figures, based precisely on those recommendations which were sent to
    the Office of Caucasian Muslims," Pashazadeh added.

    CMO will actively advise political leaders that they were guided by
    correct criteria in resolving various issues and resolving urgent
    problems.
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