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    APA, Azerbaijan
    May 27 2013

    TEAS responds to Prince Charles' private visit to Armenia
    [ 27 May 2013 18:57 ]

    Baku - APA. The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS) notes that Prince
    Charles is to pay a private visit to Armenia from 28-30 May at the
    invitation of the Yerevan, My Love charity foundation, which aims `to
    safeguard the historic districts of Yerevan and improve the life
    experiences of young people from disadvantaged communities', TEAS told
    APA.


    TEAS trusts that he will appreciate the architectural splendour of the
    many mosques that once flourished in the city - surviving now,
    unfortunately, only in old photographs - and will spare a thought for
    the almost one million people of neighbouring Azerbaijan disadvantaged
    by being driven from their homes by Armenian forces.

    TEAS is pleased to acknowledge Prince Charles' interest in the history
    of the South Caucasus. During his visit to Armenia he will have the
    opportunity to experience the country's Christian church architecture.
    However, TEAS is hopeful that he will find the opportunity to cross
    the border to neighbouring Azerbaijan, where he will be able to
    examine some of the oldest Christian churches in the Caucasus, as well
    as synagogues, mosques and other places of worship, all of which bear
    testament to that country's long history of religious and ethnic
    tolerance. In Baku, he will also find an Armenian Gregorian church
    that has been restored with the support of the Azerbaijani government.
    Of course, Prince Charles will have some difficulty in crossing the
    border, as some 20% of Azerbaijan's lands are still under Armenian
    occupation, in a 20-year defiance of four UN resolutions. His meeting
    with Armenian President Sargsyan will certainly be an opportunity to
    advocate respect for international law.

    The first day of his visit on 28 May will also coincide with
    Azerbaijani Republic Day, which recalls the foundation of the
    Azerbaijani Democratic Republic (ADR) in 1918. During its 23 months of
    existence, the ADR was the first democratic and secular government in
    the Muslim world. It was extremely progressive, introducing the
    franchise for all women over the age of 18 years and establishing Baku
    State University, amongst other developments. TEAS hopes that Prince
    Charles will express his congratulations to the Azerbaijani people on
    this important public holiday and further cement the long-standing
    relations with a significant trading partner.

    Lionel Zetter, Director, TEAS, said: "Prince Charles is quite rightly
    universally admired for his ecumenical outlook, and his respect for
    all faiths. Indeed, he publicly declared that he wished to be a
    defender of all of the faiths. I hope he will visit Azerbaijan, where
    he will be able to see mosques, synagogues and churches, and witness
    the religious tolerance which is a hallmark of the country."




    From: A. Papazian
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