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    SIGNATURE COLLECTION CAMPAIGN STARTS IN AUSTRALIA AGAINST DECISION OF NEW SOUTH WALES STATE

    APA
    Nov 20 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Baku - APA. Australia-Azerbaijan Turkish Friendship Group has
    started signature collection campaign against the recognition of the
    separatist regime in Azerbaijan's occupied Nagorno Karabakh region
    by the parliament of the New South Wales state of Australia.

    Editor-in-chief of the Zaman-Australia newspaper Enes Cansever told
    APA that the collected signatures will be sent to the parliamentary
    factions of the ruling and opposition parties.

    Head of the friendship group Imadeddin Gasimov said Azerbaijanis and
    Turks appealed to all organizations and societies in Australia for
    support and said they will try to prevent the possible adoption of
    similar resolution at the parliament of Australia.

    "Turkish and Azerbaijani communities in the New South Wales will
    continue protesting against the resolution on "The 20th anniversary
    of independence of Nagorno Karabakh Republic" prepared by MP Marie
    Ficarra," he said. (The resolution passed by the upper house of
    the parliament of the New South Wales also calls on the country's
    parliament to recognize the separatist regime).

    Gasimov noted that the UN recognizes Nagorno Karabakh as the territory
    of Azerbaijan and adopted four resolutions on the withdrawal of the
    occupying forces.

    "As Azerbaijan is geographically far from Australia, the
    parliamentarians here are unaware of the situation in the region.

    While passing decision on Karabakh the past and present of the problem
    must be studied," he said.

    Gasimov added that the Armenian lobby wanted to damage Australia's
    friendship with Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry sent a note of protest to Australia
    regarding the decision of the parliament of the New South Wales state.

    In its note of reply the government of Australia says it recognizes
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.

    http://en.apa.az/news/182862

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