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    KARABAKH CONFLICT MUST BE PROMOTED TO PROBLEM OF ISLAMIC WORLD: RUSSIAN PUBLIC FIGURE

    Today.Az
    13 August 2009 [18:20]

    Well-known Russian philosopher, public figure and ideologist of
    political Islam of Azerbaijan origin Heydar Jamal spoke in an interview
    with Day.Az.

    Day.Az: In various interviews and articles you have expressed
    your opinion about Karabakh conflict on numerous occasions. How
    do you assess the latest developments around the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict? Is there real progress in resolving the conflict, or this
    is nothing but unreasonable optimistic statements by the co-chairs
    of the OSCE Minsk Group?

    Heydar Jamal: Regular tough statements by Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev is an important step in the development of Azerbaijan's position
    on the situation around Karabakh. This is very important. Separately,
    I would like to note Russia's role in resolving the conflict. It has
    not a significant factor of influence on Armenia in recent times. In
    the Armenian political circles significance of American factor has
    sharply increased and Iran remains main partner of Armenia. It should
    be clear that neither Iran nor Russia and the United States has real
    interest in solution to the Karabakh issue as the tension around this
    theme in combination with simulation of peacekeeping efforts allows
    to exert pressure on Baku and Yerevan.

    In fact, the issue must be addressed strategically in two ways. It
    is necessary to promote Karabakh problem to the problem of entire
    Islamic world on the model of Palestine. This requires to start a
    program of consistent limiting relations with Israel.

    On the other hand, this requites development of theme of the
    Confederation of the Greater Caucasus (without specifying its future
    borders, but with the exception of any territorial claims against
    Iran and Turkey). The Confederation of the Greater Caucasus as a new
    element of Islamic political space in the future post-crisis world is
    the way to a radical resolution of, first of all, the Armenian issue
    in the region, without which you can not solve the Karabakh problem.

    Q: The issue of teaching religion in schools has been raised in Russia
    and Azerbaijan on numerous occasions. Is this subject is necessary
    in general schools and how then it should be taught?

    A: I am against state's undertaking prerogative to teach and interpret
    the religion. This is not up the education ministry.

    Q: We know that you have excellent understanding of the internal
    situation in Iran as once you were friendly with Ahmad, the son of
    Ayatollah Khomeini and you regularly visited Iran and shot a film
    about this country. How can you describe the latest developments in
    Iran? I mean the scandalous election of Ahmadinejad and the thousands
    for rallies of people unhappy with election results among which there
    were many local Azerbaijanis.

    A: As far as I know, the unrest in Iran was caused by noisy disgruntled
    minority. The poor, the disadvantaged sectors of the city, veterans and
    families of martyrs who support Ahmadinejad constitute 68 percent. I do
    not rule out the possibility of provoking a civil war, but the liberals
    will lose it, which obviously American patrons do not understand it.

    Q: The events that we have recently witnessed in the north-west of
    China, in Urumqi are mainly described as confrontation between of
    ethnic Uighurs and Chinese. Does religious factor play role in this
    matter? I mean ethnic groups who worship different religions.

    A: Events in China are provoked by Americans in a bid to cause tension
    in the relations of China and Turkey which patronizes Uighurs. This
    is done to encourage China to Iran and thereby weaken the prospects
    for the Iran-Turkey union and on the other hand to create a military
    bloc based on SCO which would motivate NATO and would replace the
    missing Warsaw Pact.

    Of course, Uighurs are only element of the strategy. Another element
    is the reformatting Japan as a military partner of India and Australia
    and the creation of a large anti-China bloc as NATO partner in the
    Pacific Ocean.

    /Day.Az/
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