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    ALI HASANOV: 'IF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUE TO WORK IN THE SAME WAY, THE MEMBER COUNTRIES WILL BEGIN TO LEAVE THEM'

    APA, Azerbaijan
    June 18 2014

    [ 18 Juny 2014 13:24 ]

    "30-40 years ago, the number of conflict zones, then-existing refugees
    and IDPs worldwide was 2-3 times less than it is now"

    Baku. Konul Kamilqizi - APA. "Injustice is raging throughout the
    world. As far as the world community will keep on turning a blind
    eye to this injustice, such cases will continue and increase".

    Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan and Chairman of State Committee of
    the Republic of Azerbaijan for Refugees and IDPs Ali Hasanov made this
    statement in his speech during the 12th Baku International Conference
    of Ombudsmen on "The role of national human rights institutions in
    ensuring the rights of women", APA reports.

    According to Mr Hasanov, 30-40 years ago, the number of conflict zones,
    then-existing refugees and IDPs was 2-3 times less than it is now:
    "The number of refugees worldwide has exceeded 40 million today.

    Over the last 30-40 years, a new term - internally displace person
    (IDP) has emerged".

    Hasanov said that if international organizations continue to work
    in the same way, the member countries will begin to leave them:
    "Why should I pay the membership fee every year if it fails to comply
    with its decisions? Why do I need the organization in that case? Why
    don't you fulfill the resolutions on recognition of our borders and
    our territorial integrity?", he asked.

    Addressing the representatives of the international organizations
    Hasanov called them not to take offence. "We are talking about truths,
    criticism is quite another. If we will start to criticize, most people
    cannot tolerate it. We are talking about the facts. What is our fault?

    Everyone wants to make use of our energy resources and benefit from
    our natural resources but to give nothing in return. It is not right.

    An aggressor should be called by its name", he noted.

    Hasanov emphasized that today no one needs Armenia. "Armenia is a
    non-developing state that has no value among the world's countries and
    doesn't have its word and independent policy. Aggressor, chauvinist,
    nationalist, separatist are the names of this state. Who needs such
    a state?", he stressed.

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