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    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    July 23 2014

    Nagorno-Karabakh: silence provokes crime

    23 July 2014 - 9:39am


    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Italian President Giorgio
    Napolitano, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and President of the Italian
    Senate Pietro Grasso signed a declaration of strategic partnership
    between Azerbaijan and Italy, a maritime transportation agreement and
    a memorandum of understanding in economy, culture and sports.

    Baku granted Italy funds for archeological studies at the Mercati di
    Traiano Museum. Rome Mayor Ignazio Marino said that he was aware of
    the successful realization of cultural and humanitarian projects by
    the Heydar Aliyev Fund. "With this help, we will carry out excavations
    on Alexandria Street. We promise to demonstrate the results of our
    work at the next visit of Mr. President to Italy," the mayor assured.
    Ilham Aliyev replied that architectural and cultural heritage belong
    to all mankind, not Rome alone, and Azerbaijan had great knowledge of
    Italian history and culture.

    Italy is one of the main trading partners of Azerbaijan in the world.
    They cooperate in the energy sector. The TAP project will change the
    energy map of Europe, it is of great value for Azerbaijan. The sides
    discuss cooperation in infrastructure, construction, high-tech and
    other sectors of the economy. Numerous Italian companies working in
    Azerbaijan play an important role in development of
    Azerbaijani-Italian ties.

    President of the Italian Senate Pietro Grasso said that his country
    treated Azerbaijan as a guarantor of stability in the Caucasus. At a
    meeting with Grasso and other Italian authorities, Ilham Aliyev
    discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh problem and it seems he managed to put
    the message across to Italian public opinion.

    "I have heard that Nagorno-Karabakh was "a forgotten conflict," but
    the truth is elsewhere. The truth is that nothing is said about the
    conflict. Maybe it is because the population of one of the sides of
    conflict are Christians?! But we, Italians, never pick friends by
    their religion. Maybe we do not want to offend any of the sides?! But
    the situation harms international law in any case, especially the
    truth. The truth is that over a million refugees and displaced persons
    live in Azerbaijan at the moment because of the conflict between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan," says the writer of "Silence of the press on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh" published by an Italian portal Daily Cases.

    Now, Rome knows that 20% of Azerbaijani territory recognized by the
    world has been occupied for over 20 years. "The fact is that on
    February 26, 1992, the Armed Forces of Armenia, having killed many
    peaceful residents - 613 people, 106 of them being women, 63 children,
    exterminated all the population of Khojaly. All these are facts. We
    should not be afraid to talk about it. We should not fear silence
    hidden behind the biggest tragedy of our modern history. The "silence
    of the press" turns the issue into a co-participant of great
    injustice.


    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/58024.html

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