Предоставляем слово тем, кто был наиболее затронут карабахским конфликом

В рамках своих текущих усилий по содействию мирному урегулированию конфликта вокруг Нагорного Карабаха, британская неправительственная организация LINKS в течение лета провела интервью с двадцатью ключевыми лицами из Нагорного-Карабаха. Было проведено десять интервью с политиками и активистами гражданского общества в самом Нагорном Карабахе. Еще десять интервью с видными людьми среди лиц, перемещенных вследствие конфликта, было проведено в Баку.

Интервью создают яркую, местами даже мрачную картину отношения армян и азербайджанцев из Карабаха, чья жизнь серьезно пострадала вследствие конфликта и чья судьба будет решаться при любом варианте его урегулирования.

Команда интервьюеров включала Джоша Берда, Ованеса Никогосяна и Фуада Гасанова.

Интервью будут опубликованы поочередно в течение нескольких недель , начиная с завтрашнего дня (8 сентебря).

Пресс-секретарь LINKS отметил: “Мы хотим предоставить голос людям, напрямую пострадавшим от конфликта. Некоторые их слова звучат жестко, и нам не всегда может нравиться то, что они говорят. Однако если международное сообщество хочет понять этот конфликт, то важно, чтобы оно услышало эти голоса. Мы надеемся, что публикация этих интервью поможет искреннему обсуждению будущего Карабаха и разрешению конфликта”.

Работа организации LINKS по поддержанию мирного урегулирования конфликта вокруг Нагорного-Карабаха осуществляется в рамках Европейского партнерства гражданского общества (ЕПГО) при поддержке Европейского Союза. LINKS работает в партнерстве с рядом европейскими и местными организациями. Commonspace.eu является совместным проектом LINKS, новостного агентства Arminfo и 1news.az из Азербайджана.

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