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  1. Edge of Time: Traveling in Armenia and Karabagh (Revised Second Edition) by Matthew Karanian, Robert Kurkjian, 2002-06

61. Balkanalysis.com - Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, Infighting Dominate Political Agen
as discrimination against Armenian language, culture, and contacts made up 84.4 percentof karabagh’s population leave their homes in nagornoKarabakh because
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62. Regional/Asia/Armenia/Society And Culture
Armenian World A portal devoted to history, culture, arts and entertainment. TheCeasefire in nagorno karabagh Includes images from the disputed enclave and
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Recommended websites Armenia and Jews Offers country data, brief information on the Jewish community, its relations with Armenians and bilateral relations with Israel. url: www.ncsj.org/Armenia.shtml Armenia: Portraits of Survival A photo-essay by Jerry Berndt depicting suffering in the country after the 1988 earthquake and the economic crisis following the collapse of the USSR. Features an introduction by Professor Donald Miller of USC. url: www.usc.edu/users/mchugh/ARM/ARM_index.html The Armenian Flag Includes specifications, proportions, interpretation of the colors and laws on the national symbols. url: www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/am.html

63. Armenia
of the population is Armenian, with a different culture, religion and languagethan the Azeris. In 1988 the Armenians in nagornokarabagh petitioned to
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Armenia
Introduction

The Nagorno-Karabagh area has during the last ten years been the reason to a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nagarno-Karabagh is an enclave in Azerbaijan, with no border with Armenia, but the majority of the population is Armenian, with a different culture, religion and language than the Azeris.
In 1988 the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabagh petitioned to becoming a part of Armenia. The refusal led to massive demonstrations in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabagh. The Karabagh Armenians declared independence in 1991, seizing almost 20 percent of the area of Azerbaijan, and creating one million refugees.
Development
A cease-fire has been in effect since May 1994, but the parts can not come to a peaceful solution. Armenia refuses to recognise the Lisbon Protocal from 1995 (made in agreement with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE), which is a declaration of principles for how to resolve the conflict. The Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrossian's resigned his post in February 1998. His resignation Former Prime Minister Robert Kocharian became president of Armenia. After this the attitudes against Azerbaijan have hardened.
Current situation
In May 1999 The All Azerbaijan Movement for Karabagh submitted a proposal which includes five steps to end the conflict. The plan offered the Karabagh Armenians a limited autonomy (an autonomous republic within Azerbaijan). The proposal also included some demands, the Armenian troops would be replaced with international peace keepers from UN and OSCE.

64. Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus: News
political problems with Armenia, particularly on the nagornokarabagh occupationand and Natural Resources Minister Cumhur Ersumer, culture Minister Istemihan
http://www.trncwashdc.org/News/01_03_13.html
TURKISH AND TURKISH CYPRIOT NEWS - MARCH 13, 2001
ANKARA AND BAKU FOCUS ON GRAND PROJECTS With Azeri President Haidar Aliyev's visit to Ankara, the two countries focus on major projects such as Baku-Ceyhan and Shah Sea natural gas pipelines. Nagorno-Karabagh is also a major topic As Turkey and Azerbaijan have agreed on the project for Shah Sea natural gas to be exported to Turkish markets, now the two countries focus on the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project and political problems with Armenia, particularly on the Nagorno-Karabagh occupation and the Armenian genocide allegations. Upon his reception of Azeri President Haidar Aliyev, President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said the new developments had necessitated that the policies of Turkey and Azerbaijan should complement and support each other. Calling Aliyev his "beloved brother," Sezer said Turkey and Azerbaijan were two important countries in their region. The Speaker of the Parliament Omer Izgi, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem, State Minister Abdulhaluk Cay, State Minister Yuksel Yalova, Finance Minister Sumer Oral, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Cumhur Ersumer, Culture Minister Istemihan Talay and Ministry of Foreign Ministry Deputy Undersecretary Yigit Alpogan attended the ceremony welcoming Aliyev. Stressing that all bilateral relations would be handled thoroughly and all energy would be focused on ways to develop economic and commercial relations, Sezer said they would evaluate all the necessary steps to realize the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline project, which will be the backbone of the East-West energy corridor, in the shortest possible time. "It gives us pride that we will sign the agreement to purchase the Shah Sea natural gas during Aliyev's visit. This agreement, which confirms our determination to bring the Azeri natural gas to Turkey, will also be an important step toward joining other pipeline projects." said Sezer.

65. ARMENIA
that the basic freedoms of thought, belief, conviction, ethics, traditions, values,culture belong equally to the men, women and children of nagorno karabagh.
http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/56/statements/011114armeniaE.htm
ARMENIA
Statement
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H.E. Mr. Vartan Oskanian

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the
56th SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

New York, November 14, 2001 (Check against delivery)
Mr. President,
Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me begin, Mr. President, by congratulating you on your election as President of the 56 th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. I would like also to express our appreciation and respect to H.E.Mr. Harri Holkeri, for the professionalism and dedication with which he conducted the previous session. Since the September 11 acts of terrorism, each of us, as individuals and as leaders responsible for the future of the planet, has been trying to understand what happened, why and how. The universal condemnation of the arrogance and fascist mentality that conceives and implements such terror could not have been more justified. The immediate determination that the perpetrators must be punished and its bases eliminated was necessary and prudent. The awareness that this is a long and manifold process remains evident. Scholars and analysts have attempted to explore and explain the Day of Terror, its causes and its ramifications. This is a necessary process that will, if we are patient, begin with more questions than answers. It will, if we listen, unavoidably lead to dialog. Not just this year but every year. If we are honest, this dialog will reflect the fact that although we all see quite plainly that there is a change, we don't agree on what this change is and how it affects each of us.

66. ARMENIA
was to achieve selfdetermination for nagorno-karabagh. living on the territory ofkarabagh, continued, however origin, religion, language, culture, caste, class
http://www.un.org/WCAR/statements/armeniaE.htm
ARMENIA HIS EXCELLENCY VARTAN OSKANIAN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA at The World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance Durban, 31 August – 7 September 2001 Mr. President,
Ms. Secretary General,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen, First of all, allow me to congratulate you and the other elected members of the Bureau and to wish you success in carrying out your mandate at this highest podium. Let me also acknowledge the Secretary General of the World Conference and High Commissioner for Human Rights, Madame Robinson's personal efforts in successfully forging ahead with this world forum. My government would also like to join in the warm congratulations addressed to the South African people and authorities on the occasion of convening this conference. The choice of South Africa - where right triumphed over wrong - is evidence that, in this new century, the world is ready to acknowledge its responsibility and announce its solemn commitment to battle racism and genocide, as well as the xenophobia and discrimination that give rise to them. If we do our job effectively, this conference will be recognized as one of the most important UN gatherings. For that to happen, we must stand firm in our conviction that humanity, as one family, is committed to prevention, education and protection aimed at the eradication, once and for all, of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. We all share this heavy responsibility, if for no other reason than that, throughout history, each of our nations has been impacted by such fanaticism, either as victim or as aggressor. And more significantly, in a world where such horrors are eradicated, we all stand to thrive.

67. South Caucasus And The Caspian A View From Baku (Event Summary)
that even though Azerbaijan has a very rich history and culture, it has 2) The continuingconflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over nagornokarabagh and its
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68. USAID Europe And Eurasia: Samed Vurgun Community, Agjabedi, Azerbaijan: Self-Rel
region, the country has long been a crossroads of commerce and culture. When hostilitiesceased in early 1994, Armenian forces occupied nagornokarabagh and a
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Local officials cut a ribbon marking the start of the project The Samed Vurgun Community's school poses health risks In 1998, Samed Vurgun democratically formed a representative community management council for the purpose of identifying priorities, mobilizing resources and addressing their priorities. Samed Vurgun also proactively engaged a number of international and local organizations to assist them in addressing their development priorities. Most significantly, Samed Vurgun used their skills and experience to implement several community development projects on their own, including the installation of a badly needed potable water supply system, the disposal of accumulated hazardous wastes and the repair of major roads within the village. More Than A Construction Project
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nareg.com.au Book with information on Armenian history, culture, arts, and The Ceasefirein nagorno karabagh oneworld.am Includes images from the disputed
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  • Amnesty International Appeals against Death Sentences hartford-hwp.com/archives/51/030.html
    Press release about an appeal against death sentences for three prisoners, hosted by World History Archives.
    Armenia and Jews
    ncsj.org/Armenia.shtml
    Offers country data, brief information on the Jewish community, its relations with Armenians and bilateral relations with Israel. Armenia: Portraits of Survival usc.edu/users/mchugh/ARM/ARM_index.html... A photo-essay by Jerry Berndt depicting suffering in the country after the 1988 earthquake and the economic crisis following the collapse of the USSR. Features an introduction by Professor Donald Miller of USC. Armenian Heritage Organization armenianheritage.com
  • 70. ANN/Groong -- R&O - Armenia: Transition, Development And Identity
    conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of nagorno karabagh. society,and external influences that contradict a culture in which
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    71. ANN/Groong -- Armenia-Diaspora Conference 2002 Interview With FM
    one of the panels will address the many issues, beyond nagorno karabagh and Genocide thepotential of the Internet for the promotion of culture, for better
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    A-D Conference 2002 - Interview with Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
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    72. Shen.am - A Major Community Developer In Armenia
    Memoir et culture Armeniennes, Montelimar; Amicale des Armenienes de of computersto 200 schools in karabagh, 120,000, nagorno karabagh rural schools
    http://www.shen.am/?pageid=resources

    73. Shen.am - A Major Community Developer In Armenia
    France, Provision of computers to 200 schools in karabagh, 120,000, nagorno karabaghrural schools Land and culture, Construction of two 24 m solar dryers in Ayrum,
    http://www.shen.am/?pageid=resources&order=sum

    74. ZapMeta Directory > Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society And Culture
    Book with information on Armenian history, culture, arts, and religion. . TheCeasefire in nagorno karabagh open this site in a new window Past Versions
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    75. ALMISBAH: Regions, Nations And Peoples: Particular Regions: Caucasus: Armenia: G
    URL, http//www.lettreugab.com/. Keywords, journal; Armenia; politics;culture; Caucasus; nagorno-karabagh; Armenians; France, DETAILS.
    http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/css_ssgfi/subject/almisbah_ssg0302070
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    Regions, Nations and Peoples: Particular Regions: Caucasus: Armenia: General Resources (WWW)
    1. American University of Armenia Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://www.aua.am/ Keywords university; Yerevan; Armenia; courses; staff DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 2. ArmeniaGuide.com Source Type Virtual Libraries, Internet Directories and Link Lists URL http://www.armeniaguide.com/ Keywords Armenia; culture; armenian art; armenian church; armenian language; armenian massacres; armenian music; maps; diaspora; political parties; information; armenian studies; history; architecture; journal; books; search engines; links; photographs DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 3. The Armenian Center for National and International Studies Source Type Organizations and Societies URL http://www.acnis.am/ Keywords Armenia; Yerevan; foreign policy; research DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 4. Armenian Forum : A Journal of Contemporary Affairs Source Type Journals with Selectedt Articles Available URL http://www.gomidas.org/forum/welcome.htm

    76. ALMISBAH: Regions, Nations And Peoples: Particular Regions: Caucasus: Armenia: H
    Keywords, Armenia; chronology; history; culture, DETAILS. Keywords, Armenia; architecture;online articles; pictures; history; Arts?akh; nagornokarabagh, DETAILS.
    http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/ssgfi/subject/almisbah_ssg0302070203_
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    1. Armenian Architecture - Virtual Ani - Gateway To The City Source Type Gazetteers URL http://www.virtualani.freeserve.co.uk/ Keywords Armenia; Ani (extinct city); architecture; history; photographs; biography; Marr, Nikolai IAkovlevich, 1864-1934; bibliography DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 2. The Armenian Center for National and International Studies Source Type Organizations and Societies URL http://www.acnis.am/ Keywords Armenia; Yerevan; foreign policy; research DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 3. The Armenian Genocide : A Bibliography Source Type Special Bibliographies URL http://www.umd.umich.edu/dept/armenian/facts/gen_bib1.html Keywords Armenia; history; genocide; bibliography DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 4. The Armenian Genocide : A Supplemental Bibliography, 1993-1996 Source Type Special Bibliographies URL http://www.umd.umich.edu/dept/armenian/facts/gen_bib2.html Keywords Armenia; genocide; bibliography; history DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 5. Armenian Highland : the Armenian Enlightenment Chronicle

    77. Azerbaijan Daily Digest
    culture News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays. nagorno karabagh Republic Foreign MinisterNaira Melkoumian thanked the Members of Congress for their steadfast
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    78. Education: New Internationalist Magazine 315 - Country Profile
    Aliev supports a negotiated settlement for nagornokarabagh; this may be logicalbut it culture Turkic Azeris 83%; Russians 6%; Armenians 6%. Other minorities
    http://www.newint.org/issue315/profile.htm
    new internationalist
    issue 315 - August 1999 This is not the first time that the country has attracted oil entrepreneurs. By the late nineteenth century the Rockefellers, Rothschilds and Nobles had all made fortunes here. Their grand, European-style mansions can be found in the cobbled, vine-laden avenues of the old town in the capital, Baku, where the elegant rooms are witness to a style of life long gone. caravanserai eating in small alcoves around a medieval courtyard; instead they are attracted to trendy Western-style restaurants. Azerbaijan was incorporated into the Russian Empire in the early nineteenth century. Briefly independent from 1918, it was invaded again in 1920 and became the Soviet republic of Transcaucasia. In 1992, following the break-up of the Soviet Union and in the euphoria of new democracy, former communist leader Heydar Aliev was replaced by the pro-Turk Abulsaz Elchibey, who attempted to lead the country towards closer connections with the West. Soaring inflation and war with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabagh swiftly led to disillusion. By 1993 Aliev was again in power and guiding the country back into a close relationship with Russia. Juliet Crawley Peck AT A GLANCE
    CAROLINE PENN / PANOS PICTURES LEADER: President Heydar Aliev ECONOMY: GNP per capita $480 (Russia $2,410, Japan $40,940). Principally dependent on oil. Outside investment is attracted by tax breaks. The majority of the population remains agricultural, cultivating citrus fruits, grapes and cotton with some tobacco. Soaring transport costs restrict exports to Russia: almost all (including cotton fibre, cement and plastics) go to Europe and the Middle East. The IMF figure of 9% economic growth in 1998 is widely disbelieved.

    79. Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)
    be it is highly distinctive and individual and encapsulates its nation s history,culture and aspirations ARTSAKH (nagorno-karabagh) Armenians West Azebaijan.
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  • The Soviet of Nagorno-Karabakh See also:
    Geography and history
    Artsakh is better known internationally as Nagorno-Karabakh. This is the largely Armenian region to the east of the Republic of Armenia. Since 1991, Artsakh has been at war with Azerbaijan, of which it was formerly legally part. In the past 2 years, with tacit support from Armenia and Russia, Artsakh has completely liberated its own territory and occupied large areas of Azerbaijan. Stuart Notholt I heard Armenia did not officially recognize Artsakh, though it recognized its self-determination right and its Army occupies it, as well as a good part of what is generally considered Azeri territory. Luc Baronian , 25 May 1998 Since time immemorial the Artsakh (a part of which is the now day Republic of Mountainous Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh) province of Greater Armenia (Latin Armenia Magna ) has been one of the most important cultural, spiritual, political and as well as economic centers of Armenia. Artsakh from the times of the Armenian kingdom of Ararat (
  • 80. From Turk Birligi Turkfed@euronet.nl Newsgroups Soc.culture.
    soc.culture.turkish.moderated,soc.culture.turkish,soc.culture.repof The war betweenArmenia and Azerbaijan about nagorno karabagh, The Abkhazian-Georgian
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