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  • BAKU: Polish students decide against shooting a film in Karabakh

    news.az, Azerbaijan
    Nov 7 2009


    Polish students decide against shooting a film in Karabakh
    Sat 07 November 2009 | 04:55 GMT


    Gates to Shusha Two students at the Polish film school in Lodz have
    decided against making a film about Shusha in the occupied Azerbaijani
    region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    They rethought their plans after talking to representatives of the
    Azerbaijani embassy in Poland. Diplomats told them that a visit to
    Shusha would be against international legal norms, the Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministry press service reported. The Azeri diplomats also
    briefed the students on the history of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict over Karabakh, which has led to the occupation of a swathe of
    Azerbaijani territory by Armenia.

    Film student Mateusz Wajda said he was grateful for the comprehensive
    information from the Azeri embassy and that he and his colleage Pawel
    Zelmiski had changed their minds about visiting Shusha.

    The embassy also sent a letter to the rector of the Polish National
    Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz about the issue.

    APA

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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