FACT-INFO.AZ » News » The Daily Caller: In Armenia and Azerbaıjan, a cease fire that isn’t
26-07-2018, 16:10 | News
The Daily Caller: In Armenia and Azerbaıjan, a cease fire that isn’t

In his article Raoul Lowery-Contreras says: “During my lifetime -including eight-years of service as a United States Marine (1959-1967) -I never heard a shot fired in anger until April 12 of this year. This came up when I was addressing 300 American teenagers at the Marine Corps’ huge base at Camp Pendleton, just north of San Diego. They weren’t Marines.

The shot fired in anger was 7,000 miles from Camp Pendleton in Azerbaijan, the friend of America. The artillery barrage I heard was outside a village named Gapanli in Azerbaijan’s Tartar district within sight of Armenian forces. The Tartar district is 332 kilometers southwest of Azerbaijan’s capital city, Baku. It is a rural farming district just east of the Armenian-occupied highlands of Nagorno-Karabakh. Gapanli sits within sight of Armenian big guns.” “Armenian forces militarily occupied Azerbaijan’s national territory in 1992 and 1993 after ethnically cleansing Azerbaijanis from Armenia itself, the Nagorno-Karabakh district and surrounding Azerbaijani districts far from Armenia. Armenia then declared Nagorno-Karabakh an ersatz “republic.” 25 years later not a single country recognizes the “republic.”

Meanwhile, the United Nations has voted four different resolutions calling for Armenian forces to leave Azerbaijani territory. Armenia ignores them. Despite a 25-year long “cease fire” overseen by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE) international observers, Armenians bombard Azerbaijani territory almost daily.”

“Gapanli was built by the Azerbaijani government to house refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), expelled by Armenian forces from Armenia and Azerbaijani territories. The United Nations believes almost a million displaced refugees were ethnically cleansed by Armenian forces from their homes. Gapanli is but one of many settlements built throughout Azerbaijan for displaced Azerbaijanis. Unlike most other such settlements, Gapanli is on the “Line of Contact,” Raoul Lowery-Contreras say sin his article.

“To rub salt in the quarter-century old “Line of Contact” that separates Armenian and Azerbaijani forces, daily reports about Armenian big guns firing into Azerbaijan are made by neutral observers. Artillery barrages leave evidence. In Tartar, I was shown shrapnel damage of buildings in the town that remind everyone of a flare-up in 2016,” the article says.

“One of the most egregious abuses of occupying Armenian forces is that they diverted creeks, streams and rivers making their way down from the mountains to the Tartar district. “During the war, the irrigation system in the Nagorno-Karabakh region was destroyed as well.” That blocked water for Azerbaijani crops. With a huge effort from the national government, 4,000 wells were drilled, and Tartar agriculture is as bountiful as ever despite the huge cost of drilling the wells and providing electricity to pump millions of gallons of crucial water. The Armenians apparently were unaware that Tartar’s underlying aquifer had not been touched over the centuries, thus more water than needed simply needed to be tapped and pumped.” “Tartar farmers are prospering while Armenian forces over the surrounding hills can’t feed themselves and must receive food, supplies, and big gun shells from faraway Armenia. Danger floats over Tartar like a heavy fog. Bomb shelters are provisioned and ready for the town’s three-four thousand people to shelter in when Armenian big shells and rockets are aimed at them again. Children sleep with their shoes on, so they can run to bomb shelters during nighttime.” “In Gapanli and Tartar, the people go about their business. Visitors are greeted by a charming, energetic and enthusiastic mayor in City Hall followed by lunch of locally grown produce and meat.

The mayor was born and raised in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan; his Azerbaijani family was expelled not only from Yerevan but also from Azerbaijani territory seized later by Armenian forces. He said he would not run away again, he is not the child he was when his family was routed by Armenians. His constituents in Tartar feel the same. So, do the Azerbaijanis of Gapanli who live within sight of Armenian big guns and villages, because, as they say, “It is our land,” the article concludes.



Views: 360
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: We will never forget the pain of the Khojaly tragedy Yesterday, 19:30 Commemorative event on the 33rd anniversary of the Khojaly genocide held at Presidential Library Yesterday, 19:00 Shehbaz Sharif: Our friendship, political understanding, union of thought and action with Azerbaijan at international levels have been legendary 24-02-2025, 19:30 Trial of persons charged with numerous crimes against the Azerbaijani people continues 20-02-2025, 19:30 President: The entire Karabakh region and the East Zangezur region are reviving, and we see this clearly every day 19-02-2025, 18:30 President Ilham Aliyev reviewed conceptual project for Asgaran Fortress Complex 18-02-2025, 18:30 33rd anniversary of the Garadaghly tragedy 17-02-2025, 14:30 Court hearings on criminal case against Ruben Vardanyan underway 13-02-2025, 20:00 President Ilham Aliyev: The four years we considered lost in U.S.-Azerbaijan relations will already be history 12-02-2025, 18:30 Coordination Headquarters convenes for meeting in Khankendi 11-02-2025, 21:30 It is entirely unacceptable for PM Pashinyan to present issue of Western Azerbaijan as a military threat – STATEMENT 10-02-2025, 21:00 Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry outlines main priorities for 2025 7-02-2025, 21:00 Commission on Combating Corruption convenes meeting 6-02-2025, 15:30 Retirement pensions to be indexed in Azerbaijan – ORDER 5-02-2025, 18:00 Gunay Afandiyeva: We must also strive to create cultural foundations for the return to Western Azerbaijan 4-02-2025, 15:30 Western Azerbaijan Community: We call on newly formed Belgian government to respect right of return of Azerbaijanis expelled from Armenia 3-02-2025, 16:30 Uzeyir Hajibayli's 140th anniversary to be celebrated ORDER 3-02-2025, 16:00 Farid Shafiyev: Azerbaijan is not an initiator of tense relationships with France 31-01-2025, 15:30 State program for improving transport infrastructure in Baku and surrounding areas approved - ORDER 30-01-2025, 16:00 Turkish Foreign Minister hails high-level relations with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan 29-01-2025, 18:30 Algerian TV Channel airs documentary on Azerbaijan 29-01-2025, 15:30 Western Azerbaijan Community’s letter to UN Secretary-General circulated as official documents of the organization 28-01-2025, 15:00 New edition of IRS-Heritage magazine published in English 24-01-2025, 14:30 President Ilham Aliyev met with President of U.S. Congress of Christian Leaders in Davos 22-01-2025, 17:30 President: Cooperation in the energy sector between Azerbaijan and Georgia is of special importance for a broader geography 17-01-2025, 21:00 SOFAZ hosts event commemorating 35th anniversary of January 20 tragedy 17-01-2025, 16:00 Western Azerbaijan Community condemns German public radio's racial discrimination against Azerbaijan 14-01-2025, 17:30 Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić: I am proud of our friendship with Azerbaijan and President Ilham Aliyev 13-01-2025, 16:00 Western Azerbaijan Community calls on Armenian Prime Minister to engage in dialogue 10-01-2025, 13:30 Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry: We demand France to cease its steps that undermine stability in the region 6-01-2025, 20:30

Calendar
«    February 2025    »
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
2425262728