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    HOW EFFECTIVE WILL THE OSCE MINSK GROUP ASSESSMENT MISSION PROVE?
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 12, 2010

    The main task of the mission is to explain the OSCE, UN and all the
    parties interested in regulation of the Karabakh conflict the actual
    situation in the liberated territories.

    The OSCE Minsk Group assessment mission came to an end: the mediators
    did what they had promised; the parties, or rather, the Azerbaijani
    side resisted the temptation of making yet another provocation,
    knowing full well that on the site the co-chairs would immediately
    find out who was really guilty. Indeed, it's one thing to accuse the
    Armenians of "violating the ceasefire regime", and quite another to
    answer for the death of a common shepherd.

    As always, before the Co-Chairs' visit Baku "surprised" the whole
    world. But if previously her actions were limited to just playing on
    nerves, last time the Aliyev clan clearly went too far. It was only
    the U.S. that was indifferent to the murder of Manvel Saribekian,
    remaining true to her unending pragmatism, which has been recently
    turning against America itself, no matter how hard they try to make us
    believe the contrary. The OSCE is usually reserved in her assessment
    of events, but this time it could not bear such barbarism. At a press
    briefing in Stepanakert, Russian co-chairman Igor Popov said he "was
    shocked to hear about Armenian shepherd Manvel Saribekian killed in
    the Azeri captivity". He expressed his condolences to Saribekian's
    relatives and noted that this fact should be carefully examined, with
    participation of international organizations, the ICRC in particular.

    In fact, nothing has changed in the consciousness of Azerbaijani
    Turkic nomads since the murder of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan.

    The same barbarism, the same attitude towards the enemy and, as a
    consequence, the ideology of hatred that is already bearing fruit.

    Azerbaijan has brought up a generation for whom the word "Armenian"
    causes nothing but primitive instincts of destruction. And under these
    circumstances the OSCE field assessment mission means nothing but
    making semblance of activity. However, to blame the co-chairs would be
    wrong. "I want you to understand that we are mediators, and, as such,
    we work independently. And since we are mediators, we are not trying
    to do anything in favor of one party or another. What we are seeking
    is achievement of peace," said Bernard Fassier, mediator of France.

    But even if this is true, nothing depends on the views of the OSCE
    Minsk Group. Baku killed the captives, organized provocations at the
    border, and will continue doing so. And even Turkey cannot stop her,
    because of civilizational identity.

    In any case, it would be wrong to speak of the failure of the
    assessment mission. After all, the Armenian side gained some
    advantages from it: the mediators themselves saw what was happening
    in the liberated territories. And if they really dare to inspect the
    Nagorno-Karabakh territories occupied by Azerbaijan, one can say that
    the mission is complete. Although it is inevitable that Baku should
    be raising obstacles to it.

    The main task of the mission is to explain the OSCE, UN and all the
    parties interested in regulation of the Karabakh conflict the actual
    situation in the liberated territories, namely that there are no camps
    of militants, transit of narcotics and sales of illegal arms there.

    And the question is whether the mediators will be able to answer
    these questions honestly, or in order to please various interests
    of the parties they will, as always, limit themselves to vague and
    incomprehensible statements. Armenia has nothing to fear about, but it
    would be too difficult for Azerbaijan to justify herself for the lies
    and nonsense. However... it doesn't seem to be the first time for Baku.




    From: A. Papazian
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