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From Madrid Principles to ‘Smoking Fuse’: Nagorno-Karabakh settlement in a documentary

People in Nagorno-Karabakh have no idea about the Madrid Principles but they know for sure that the lands will not be returned.

This is the plot of the film shot by 28-year-old local film director Jivan Avetisyan, who during the past two months created “Smoking Fuse” (Tskhatsogh Patruyg) – the first documentary dedicated to the Madrid Principles that are the basis of the current Armenian-Azerbaijani talks around Nagorno-Karabakh.

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05.11.2009 00:54
NKR should refuse the so called "Madrid principles" out of hand. Turkey is the "oldest brother" of Azerbaijani, how could we trust all these criminlas! read more on Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-192033-new-letter-reveals-top-army-brass-involvement-in-plot.html Among the Web sites established by the TSK to conduct psychological warfare against civilian groups and individuals were: www.armenianreality.com www.turkishgenocide.net, www.turkishmassacre.com The same criminals in Baku and Ankara are asking so called „experts“to write books about „genocide of mounted Jews in Azerbaijan “and s
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