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This tiny republic in the very mountainous region of South Caucasus, declared its independence at the break up of the Soviet Union as it did not wish anymore to live under an oppressive Azeri government. A long bitter war was fought, but in the end the Karabakh Armenians, outnumbered, out-gunned, were able to decimate the bigger Azeri army which had support from various groups such as Islamic Mujahdeen from Afghanistan and Chechen Islamic groups.
STEPANAKERT. – The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s (NKR) Declaration of Independence is not contrary to the provisions of International Law, stated University of Hamburg Professor, Doctor of Law Otto Luchterhand, during the international symposium, entitled “20th Anniversary of NKR Independence: Realities and Prospects,” which is underway in NKR capital Stepanakert.
Presenting a comparative and legal analysis of NKR’s independence, the Professor noted that the situation of Karabakh is more similar to that of Kosovo, as Karabakh, just like Kosovo, is in Europe. Otto Luchterhand also compared the two cases.
As per the German professor, the UN Court had decided that Kosovo was not breaching International Law by adopting its declaration of independence, and based on this, Otto Luchterhand pointed to the similarities and he also gave precedents whereby in Karabakh’s case the right for the self-determination of nations does not conflict with, and is sometimes preeminent to, the principle of territorial integrity.
“NKR’s Declaration of Independence is not contrary to the provisions of International Law. If UN Security Council recognizes Kosovo, it is obligated to also recognize Nagorno Karabakh,” Otto Luchterhand stated, and he called upon NKR’s officials to propagate this fact more actively.
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If the mod could also put in a poll regarding supporting NKR independence or not.
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Yes, poll would be great, I am also interested to see what people think, and please, public poll so we can see who is voting for what
Meanwhile...
Artsakh,better knows with its Turks name Nagorno Karabakh is a paradise...
Russian tourists in Artsakh...A story and pictures are from a Russian guy, Dmitry Egorov who moved to live in Artsakh…(Osweo, do you hear me?)
http://armeniansworld.com/?p=11661#more-11661
Armenian DNA Project
over 300 individuals that have already been tested, revealing that the Armenian branches of DNA are at the root of many branches in Europe.
Armenians belong to 13 distinct genetic groups that go back tens of thousands of years, while at the same time there is no trace of invaders in their DNA in the last 4000 years
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Nice pictures, it looks very unspoilt. The Muslims would no doubt convert it if they could, failing that they'd try to rid it of Armenians.
An unrecognised country sounds like a strange place to go on holiday though. I'm surprised they didn't just go to Armenia proper.
It must be quite a nice change of scenery though, travelling to a quiet Christian region of the Middle East.
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Even this picture alone describes the whole story behind all these mess. This leaves no further comment because it worth 1000 words.
Yellow parts are Azerbaijani territory and it`s quite obvious that who is occupying/invaded where, just by looking at this picture.
Also the southern part of Armenia which cuts Azerbaijan to two pieces and bordering with Iran is absurd as it can be. Iran`s northwestern territory also stands like a barrier between Azerbaijan and Turkey. I don't think there is any other place in the world with quite absurd borders as this.
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Please be more specific on who's occupying what. If you are suggesting lands like Syunik or Naxijevan is historical Azeri land please go troll another thread.
As for the borders, yes that's what happens in a tumultous region, with many wars, and border redrawings by eager Bolsheviks.
It looks like a very beautiful country. The whole Caucasus region is really a treasure that mostly not understood by most of the world.
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