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    "THERE CAN BE NO PEACE, SECURITY AND RECONCILIATION IN OUR REGION AS LONG AS...": R.HOVHANNISYAN'S SPEECH IN BAKU

    http://times.am/?l=en&p=15316

    Raffi K. Hovannisian, chairman of the Heritage Party and Armenia's
    first minister of foreign affairs, has returned from Baku, Azerbaijan,
    where he took part in the 7th General Assembly of the International
    Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP) between November 21
    and 24. The meeting brought together 250 delegates representing
    60 political parties from 25 Asian nations, together with a host
    of Azerbaijani functionaries. Heritage Party Press Service informs
    about this.

    The full text of his speech, which keynoted the first plenary session
    on November 23, follows.

    Address of

    Raffi K. Hovannisian

    at the ICAPP 7th General Assembly

    Baku, 23 November 2012

    Mister chairman, distinguished colleagues:

    I shall speak but once, so let it be crystal clear.

    In a critical but good-faith search for peace, security, and
    reconciliation in Asia, I came to this beautiful city of Baku,
    where hundreds of thousands of Armenians once lived before they
    were forcibly dispossessed and expelled in January 1990 and whose
    erstwhile presence has been reduced to one remnant church which has
    been shut down and transformed to foreign purpose. Virtually none
    remains today, and although our Azerbaijani colleagues make reference
    to the existence of several thousand ethnic Armenians, I have seen no
    evidence of that claim. I have asked the authorities here to arrange
    for me a meeting with even one Armenian who dares to identify himself
    as such in current-day Baku.

    I came here with a different, dialogue-driven spirit and intent, but
    have immediately faced a stark but expected reality of partisanship,
    selective propaganda, repetitive rhetoric, unparalleled l xenophobia,
    and an untruthful presentation of parochial positions-not only in
    society and political circles but also at the presidential level.

    Everything that stands against the precepts and principles of ICAPP.

    There can be no peace, security and reconciliation in our region as
    long as:

    1) Azerbaijan launches a failed war of aggression against Mountainous
    Karabagh and its freedom-loving people, as well as against its own
    minorities living in its midst, and then blames the self-defenders
    for that failure;

    2) Azerbaijan pursues an official policy of intentional destruction
    of cultural heritage, and most particularly the daylit destruction in
    December 2005 of thousands of hand-crafted khatchkars (cross-stones) at
    the medieval Armenian cemetery at Jugha, Nakhichevan-not as collateral
    damage of war, but 11 years after the ceasefire and hundreds of
    miles away from the conflict zone-and ever since has blocked all
    international missions to the site of this shameful desecration;

    3) Azerbaijan continues to release and glorify convicted axe-murderers
    for the sole reason that the victim is Armenian, without even one
    voice of condemnation of this cowardly act of hatred in what the
    founder of ICAPP has referred to as "this inclusive democracy"; and

    4) Azerbaijan, in a redundant war of words and terminologies, throws
    about at meetings such as this the loaded language of "occupation,"
    when in reality it was liberation, decolonization and everybody's right
    to self-determination, and when "occupation" in fact applies most
    appropriately to Azerbaijani and Turkish control-through genocide,
    ethnic cleansing, and then the shame of official denialism-of large
    swathes of the Armenian patrimony from Shahumian and Nakhichevan to
    the western reaches of the Armenian Plateau.

    Peace, security, and reconciliation are possible, however, when we
    all live by the same standards:

    1) achievement of good, self-critical governance, public
    accountability, and the assumption of responsibility for safeguarding
    the equal civil rights and human dignity of our own constituents,
    opposition parties, non-governmental organizations, and minorities;

    2) empowerment of the average citizen, civil society, and true
    democracy, not rule by dynasty or dictatorship;

    3) recognition of the liberty, sovereignty, and integrity of all
    states, old and new, including the Republic of Mountainous Karabagh,
    whose return to the status quo ante is impossible, but rather
    whose recognition within its constitutional frontiers will enable a
    simultaneous, multilateral, and reciprocal right of return for all
    refugees of all nationalities-not only the displaced Azerbaijanis,
    but also the more than half million Armenian deportees from Shahumian,
    Nakhichevan, Artsvashen, and Azerbaijan proper, together with the
    descendants of the victims and survivors of the great genocide and
    national dispossession of the Armenian people;

    4) protection of all cultural heritage and condemnation of all
    desecration of that heritage, whether Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish,
    Christian, or other;

    5) prevention and punishment of all genocides and crimes against
    humanity; and

    6) the exercise of humanity and upholding of the common understanding
    that pain and suffering are universal and, in this connection,
    due remembrance of the thousands of righteous Turkish neighbors who
    demonstrated these virtues in saving Armenian lives, including my
    grandmother's, during the Genocide of 1915, as well as the hundreds
    of Azerbaijanis of good conscience who attempted to do the same during
    the anti-Armenian pogroms in Sumgait and Baku decades later.

    For this I am grateful. And hopeful for a better day for the sake of
    our generations to come.

    I thank you for your kind invitation, hospitality, and attention to
    the whole truth, however terrible or uncomfortable it might be.

    26.11.12, 15:35

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