GOOD INTENTIONS LEAD TO THE HELL: KARABAKH HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER
ArmInfo
2009-09-08 18:22:00
ArmInfo. "Good intentions lead to the hell. Such problems must not
be discussed without the Karabakh people, otherwise "Peace Road"
may turn into "War Road," says Albert Voskanyan, Director of the
Center of Civil Initiatives human rights organization in Karabakh,
when commenting of the recently emerging projects regarding Lachin
corridor, in particular, "Peace Road" implying linking of Azerbaijan
and Armenia to Europe via the given corridor.
"Karabakh people have broken the years-long blockade by Azerbaijan
and established communication with the world. Now the fate of the
whole people has become a subject for speculations. The Karabakh
people perceive such "peacemaking" quite painfully. Such crucial
issues must not be discussed without participation of Karabakh,
otherwise it will yield a reverse effect," he said.
ArmInfo
2009-09-08 18:22:00
ArmInfo. "Good intentions lead to the hell. Such problems must not
be discussed without the Karabakh people, otherwise "Peace Road"
may turn into "War Road," says Albert Voskanyan, Director of the
Center of Civil Initiatives human rights organization in Karabakh,
when commenting of the recently emerging projects regarding Lachin
corridor, in particular, "Peace Road" implying linking of Azerbaijan
and Armenia to Europe via the given corridor.
"Karabakh people have broken the years-long blockade by Azerbaijan
and established communication with the world. Now the fate of the
whole people has become a subject for speculations. The Karabakh
people perceive such "peacemaking" quite painfully. Such crucial
issues must not be discussed without participation of Karabakh,
otherwise it will yield a reverse effect," he said.