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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Nov 19 2009


    Turkish reporter denies her controversial statement on Garabagh


    19-11-2009 06:08:20
    The Turkish journalist who has visited Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, an
    Azerbaijani region under Armenian occupation, has dismissed Armenian
    media reports that quoted her as saying that the region is Armenian
    land, an allegation that has drawn ire from Azerbaijan.
    Nagehan Alci, a writer for the Akhsham newspaper, speaking in
    Istanbul, told Radio Liberty's Armenian service that she had not said
    Upper Garabagh is `100 percent Armenian land.'
    According to Alci, her interview with the separatist regime's public
    television channel had been distorted.
    `I said we had come there to see and cover what's going on. We
    witnessed that, today, this is an Armenian land, an Armenian country,
    because 100 percent of its population are Armenians. Though it is not
    internationally recognized, there is an Armenian government there
    today,' the reporter alleged.
    Alci added that the TV channel employees cut out the word `today' from
    her statement, trying `to hide which tense she was talking in.'
    Following the journalist's visit to the occupied territories without
    Baku's authorization, she was included in the list of `personas non
    grata.' But the Akhsham editorial office has assured it had not
    instructed Alci to visit the region.
    Upper Garabagh is an historical Azerbaijani territory. Armenians were
    settled there in the early 19th century. Azerbaijan and Armenia have
    been locked in conflict over the mountainous region for over a decade.
    OSCE-brokered peace talks kicked off after a lengthy war that ended
    with the signing of a shaky cease-fire in 1994. Armenia continues to
    occupy Upper Garabagh and seven adjacent Azerbaijani districts in
    defiance of international law.*
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