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  • BAKU: War Must Be Declared!

    WAR MUST BE DECLARED!

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Feb 24 2015

    24 February 2015, 10:31 (GMT+04:00)
    By Mahammad Agamirzayev

    Today Azerbaijan's society, economy, democracy and many other aspects
    have developed dynamically much more than they have ever been.

    The fact, our independency is getting stronger with every achieved
    success acknowledged by international community.

    Delighted with our development, a number of countries support us but
    there are others which are envy trying to create barriers in our way.

    However, these barriers don't endure against our development, triumphed
    by the union of Azerbaijan nation.

    All these are seen not only by Azerbaijani citizens, but also civil
    societies of many different countries.

    I have come up with this conclusion after having discussions with
    people of different age groups, backgrounds and nationalities,
    lecturers, and some politicians, since the start of my overseas
    studies.

    I am currently studying at the University of Birmingham. My meetings
    and a series of discussions with Galina Yemelianova, citizen of the
    United Kingdom and Professor at University of Birmingham made me
    interested in political world.

    Dr. Yemelianova works in the "Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian
    Studies", at the University of Birmingham. In the year 1985 Yemelianova
    got a PhD in Middle Eastern History, from the Institute of Asian and
    African Studies, at the Moscow State University.

    Recently, public union "Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh
    Region", Council of the "State Support to Non-Governmental
    Organizations under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan", and
    the Humboldt University of Germany have begun to cooperate with the
    "Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies" of the University
    of Birmingham, regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict.

    The only reason why Azerbaijan is not feeling exhilaration is that
    our land, Karabakh, is presently occupied by the Armenian invaders.

    This was our theme of discussion at my first meeting with
    Professor Yemelianova. Her thorough knowledge of both, Azerbaijan
    and Azerbaijanis, as well as Armenia and Armenians, has led her to
    sustain a fair judgment.

    During the course of the conversation, I also discovered that,
    because of her caring attitude towards Azerbaijan, in our current
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Dr. Yemelianova was facing regular pressures
    from the Armenian Diaspora.

    Dr. Yemelianova has played a key role in organization of numerous
    trainings and conferences together with agencies which have interest
    in the peace in the Caucasian region.

    On February 17, 2015, at an invitation of Dr. Yemelianova, I attended
    a conference titled "The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Current Discourses
    and Future Perspectives" organized by the University of Birmingham
    Research Group on the Caucasus and Central Asia, the Centre for
    Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, POLSIS, College of Social
    Sciences, in collaboration with the Department of War Studies of
    King's College London.

    The theme of the first session of the conference was "Regional
    Perspectives", which was followed by discussion on the "Local and
    International Discourses". Following the speeches given by Ambassador
    Jacques Faure, the ex- co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and by Amanda
    Paul, from the European Policy Centre (Brussels), the participants
    and speakers had debate on relative issues.

    During my individual discussions with the speakers, I talked about the
    political and the economic development of Azerbaijan, the "Qaradagli"
    massacre and the "Khojaly" genocide. My speech positively affected them
    and it was visible from their facial mimic and attitude towards me.

    In my point of view, it is now the right time to declare an
    ideological-nationwide war for freedom of Karabakh. Consequently,
    each of us must give a daily, weekly, monthly report and analyze it:
    How many "shots were fired"..., what was stated by him/her to the
    world concerning this issue?

    At this point, I think it is worth noting a suggestion of mine,
    which is including the question of "What ideological action have you
    done for the sake of Azerbaijan, Karabakh?" to a seminar held by "The
    State Students Admission Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan".

    It would be enough to have a dramatic increase of world awareness on
    the truth of Karabakh conflict and boost-up the resolution progression
    of this dispute if each of us spends at least an hour each day on
    this campaign via the means of Information Technology, for the sake
    of integrity and freedom of the motherland-Azerbaijan. This would
    be a sign of solidarity of Azerbaijanis against the aggressor nation
    and its mendacious supporters.

    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/78079.html

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