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    V. VOSKANYAN: PAKISTANI RESOLUTION OF KHOJALY EVENTS NOT SERIOUS

    Panorama.am
    23/02/2012

    Pakistan's Senate Foreign Affairs Committee passed a resolution on
    February 1 recognizing Khojaly events in 1992 as genocide.

    Pakistan is an artificially created state having serious ethnic
    problems, and its Senate Foreign Affairs Committee resolution on
    Khojaly is at least not serious.

    At least two nations inhabiting in Pakistan accuse of the local
    government for exercising policy of genocide against them. They are
    Pakistani Balujs and Pashtuns.

    A month ago Victoria Nuland, US state department spokeswoman, was
    asked in Twitter to remark on genocide carried out against Baluj
    people in Pakistan, although Mrs. Nuland didn't use the word genocide,
    she expressed the deepest concerns over the issue. Hence, that was
    the first time the US has referred to the genocide of Baluj people
    in Pakistan.

    Thus, instead of focusing on Khojaly, which is terra incognita for
    an average Pakistani, the authorities are highly recommended to stop
    massacre against Baluj people, expert said.

    Besides, Pakistan is a state having the most corrupted state system.

    Indexes released by "Transparency International" are evidences, thus
    the resolution might have been influenced by Azerbaijani oil dollars.

    Baluj people live in south-eastern province of Balujistan, Pakistan.

    Expert of Iranian studies, YSU Oriental Studies Faculty Vice-Dean
    Vardan Voskanyan

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