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    AZERBAIJANI MP: ARMENIA DOES NOT RECKON WITH RESOLUTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/poli tics/68437.html
    May 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia does not reckon with the resolutions of the international
    organizations, including the resolutions of the UN Security Council,
    and hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijani women refugees and internally
    displaced persons are waiting for severe protest against this injustice
    and support to return to their ancestral lands, MP Ganira Pashayeva,
    said in her speech at the World Conference on Women in Beijing.

    World Conference on Women started in Beijing. Attending the event,
    women ministers, first ladies, political leaders, businesswomen and
    women holding various senior positions in their countries discuss and
    make concrete proposals on increasing the role of women managers of
    large companies in the public-political life, government and society,
    especially in the fields of economics and business.

    Before the official opening of the summit, a meeting was held with the
    participation of women ministers from different countries to discuss
    various issues. At the invitation of the President of the Summit
    Irene Natvidad, MP Ganira Pashayeva also joined these discussions and
    provided women ministers with extensive information about Azerbaijan.

    The MP spoke about the problems faced by Azerbaijan during re-gaining
    its independence. She said that as a result of Armenia's ongoing
    policy of ethnic cleansing, more than 200,000 Azerbaijanis have become
    refugees, forcibly expelled from their ancestral lands in 1988.

    "After this, Armenia has started pursuing a policy of occupation
    against Azerbaijan, occupied 20% of Azerbaijan's territories and
    more than 15 years, one million Azerbaijani refugees and IDPs have
    not been able to return to their native lands," said Pashayeva.

    The MP, who spoke about acts of vandalism and genocide on the
    Armenian-occupied territories of Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijanis
    who are in Armenian captivity, provided participants with books and
    materials about the realities of Karabakh, prepared by the Heydar
    Aliyev Foundation.

    Pashayeva also provided participants with information on the situation
    of women in Azerbaijan. She reported on the activities of the State
    Committee for Family, Women and Children, and said that there is a
    positive fact that in the last municipal elections, the number of
    women represented in the municipalities accounted for about 30%.

    Reporting on the growing role of women in economics, business,
    Pashayeva noted that an important place in the policy of the
    Azerbaijani state is to increase the role of women in government and
    society, business and economics. "We expect even greater achievements
    in this regard in the future," said the MP.

    Pashayeva also spoke about the successful results of projects carried
    out on women, children, education, culture and other fields under
    the leadership of the President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation,
    Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO, First Lady of Azerbaijan
    Mehriban Aliyeva. Pashayeva noted that, as a non-governmental
    organization, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation carries out its projects
    not only in Azerbaijan, but also the Foundation became the author of
    many important projects abroad. As an example of supporting women's
    education, Pashayeva set Heydar Aliyev Foundation's construction of
    girls' school in Pakistan, in the area affected by the earthquake.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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