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    COUNCIL OF EUROPE BACKS OSCE ON KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    news.az
    April 29 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Thomas Hammarberg The Council of Europe's human rights commissioner
    has reiterated that it is the role of the OSCE Minsk Group to mediate
    a Karabakh settlement.

    Thomas Hammarberg was asked about the issue yesterday at the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

    A member of the Azerbaijani delegation, Ganira Pashayeva, asked:
    'The basic rights of the Azerbaijanis, who were displaced as a result
    of the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenia, have been
    violated. These people have not been able to return to their native
    lands for 15 years and want help from the Council of Europe. Can the
    Council of Europe take steps so that these people return to their
    native lands? Armenia has been violating their rights for 15 years.'

    Commissioner Hammarberg replied: 'The right of these people to return
    is one of the basic and very significant rights. In any case efforts
    should be made to gain these rights. There should be a sensitive
    attitude towards people, who long for their native lands.

    'During my visit to Azerbaijan I felt positive improvements. But the
    main problem of the displaced persons - their return - is still on
    the agenda. Unfortunately, it has become a political issue, rather
    one of human rights protection. I wish the problem were solved, but,
    as I have said, the resolution of this political issue is in the
    hands of the [OSCE] Minsk Group. The Council of Europe commissioner
    for human rights has very few opportunities to bring any pressure to
    bear on this issue. I hope the conflict will be solved in the near
    future and justice will win with respect to these people.'

    Hammarberg had earlier presented his report on human rights in 2009
    to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. He raised the
    spectre of the economic crisis and a resulting rise in extremism in
    his speech and report.

    Talking about the published conclusions in his report, he said:
    "Some of these are of course controversial and may sometimes irritate
    some of the readers - and that is as it must be. Truth telling is an
    integral part of honest human rights work.'

    Other issues he raised included the failure of the European Union to
    coordinate its migration and refugee policies and protecting children
    in minority communities. "When I have pleaded that rich European
    countries should not deport Roma migrants to Kosovo, I have been
    thinking about the children among them,' he added.

    The report does not cover specific Azerbaijani issues.
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