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  • BAKU: Recommendations On Security Issues In The Region Of The Karaba

    RECOMMENDATIONS ON SECURITY ISSUES IN THE REGION OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
    September 24, 2013 Tuesday

    In the framework of the "Breaking the Impasse" project, a group of
    experts from the region of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict met in Berlin
    on September 13-17, 2013. Based on international humanitarian law,
    the group offers a number of recommendations to strengthen security
    in the conflict zone. The recommendations that were developed refer
    to those aspects concerning security around which the group was able
    to develop a consensus. At the same time the present document does not
    claim to provide a comprehensive overview of the questions concerning
    security in the conflict zone. The group recommends to:

    - calling on the sides to rigorously maintain the ceasefire regime
    and to prevent any actions leading to casualties in the civilian
    population and among military personnel;

    - developing measures to strengthen civic control over maintenance
    of the ceasefire regime;

    - developing measures that would exclude expressions of xenophobia,
    hate speech and the language of violence;

    - initiating a depoliticized process to develop legal norms and
    guarantees for secure return and/or compensation for all individuals
    who were forced to leave their homes;

    - studying the experience of demilitarized zones throughout the world
    and the possibility of implementing a demilitarized zone in the region
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    This document was produced in the framework of a project implemented
    with organizational support from The Center for Peacemaking Practice
    in the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason
    University and the Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation. The
    project is supported by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office,
    reads the press release sent to Turan news agency. No other details
    reported. -0-

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