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burkesean2890 | 18:08 Sun 15th Nov 2020 | News
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Should the people of Nagorno-Karabakh have the right to self determination and democracy, or should they accept Azerbaijani rule?
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It’s a messy “frozen” conflict with no ideal solution.
The “Artsakh” government has ruled there ever since the last major conflict.
Unfortunately it’s not a clearcut choice between “democracy” and Azeri rule
I,for one,lie awake all night worrying about Nagorno-Karabakh and their troubles with Azerbaijani.Fact.
Good for you.
For the people who live there it’s a big deal.
Nice to have something to chew over other than Trump, Brexit, Cummings and Prince Harry
Yawn,and yawn again.I did say i was losing sleep over this issue.
Quite honestly as a lad I used to vie against my sister in learning the capitals and countries of the world but I have never heard of Nagorno-Karabakh or its plight so I imagine there are worse happenings in the grand scheme of the world and its conflicts.
Never heard of it either,retro.Sounds like one of those"countries"east of the Caspian Sea ruled by a bunch of murderous warlords,or the new Joe Stalin.
Sounds Balkans to me. A historical powder keg.
It's not a country. It's a disputed region on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, like the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan.
Caucasian rather than Balkan. I was there some years ago; it was pretty run down but not devastated, and some streets were still mined from previous conflict, but that's what happens after wars.
Thanks JD.
not exactly on the border, jackdaw, it's a proper enclave/exclave fully within Azerbaijan.
Do people who inhabit the news section not at least watch the news?!

Just a thought :-)
“ It's a disputed region on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia”

It isn’t actually on the border: that is a lot of the problem. It’s wholly within the territory of Azerbaijan
Yes,Ich,thats all in our thoughts right now.The conflict between two smallish countries in the east of Europe.Its not as if we have anything else to worry about,is it.
Azerbaijan has a lot of oil.
So has Scotland,jno.Oil is a no-no nowadays.Havent you heard about Greta Thunberg?
How did the Armenians end up there in the first place ?
Sorry jno I hadn’t seen your earlier reply about the enclave.
Azerbaijan also has an exclave Nakhichivan sandwiched between Armenia and Iran, so that a coloured map of Azerbaijan recognising Nagorno- Karabakh makes it look like a bit of it’s been cut out and chucked outside!
Armenians have lived in N-K for centuries. The Soviet authorities made sure the region was well ensconced in Azerbaijan territory as part of their policy of creating political entities with ethnic contentions. In other words, it’s largely Stalin’s fault ...

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