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    The Straits Times (Singapore)
    July 18, 2009 Saturday

    Nagorno-Karabakh


    WHAT HAPPENED: An area over-whelmingly populated by Armenians, who are
    Christians, was incorporated into the predominantly Muslim republic of
    Azerbaijan in 1923.

    The Armenians have long lived in the area, but the Azeris settled
    around the region, transforming it into a landlocked enclave.

    WHY: Soviet leader Joseph Stalin initially accepted that Nagorno-
    Karabakh should be included in Armenia. But as he wanted neighbouring
    Turkey to join the communist camp, he gave the region to Azerbaijan,
    whose people are ethnically and linguistically related to the Turks.

    The decision was never accepted by the Armenians but, during the
    Soviet era, brute force ensured order.

    OUTCOME: Violence erupted in 1988, even before the Soviet Union itself
    began to disintegrate. Armenia's decision to proclaim a 'union' with
    Karabakh led to almost open warfare with Azerbaijan.

    About 4,000 people were killed in clashes over the next five years and
    at least 200,000 became refugees.

    The problem still festers: Nagorno-Karabakh is ruled by an Armenian
    self-proclaimed local government, and international mediation efforts
    have so far failed to find a long-term solution.

    Russia uses the conflict to maintain control over Armenia, which
    supports Russian policies, and to ward off West-leaning Azerbaijan.
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