01 December 2003, 15:29

Azerbaijan Organization for Karabakh Liberation threatening to commit terrorist acts in Armenia

The Azerbaijan Organization for Karabakh Liberation (OKL) is ready to commit terrorist acts in Armenia with the only purpose of making the world acknowledge Armenia as an "aggressor". OKL Deputy Chairman Barat Imani addressed such a statement to the picketers gathered in front of the British embassy in Baku on November 28.

To remind, the OKL is carrying out a series of unauthorized protest actions in front of the embassies of different countries and offices of international organizations in the capital of Azerbaijan. "Let the entire world know the patience of the Azerbaijan people is coming to an end. If it is needed, we will commit terrorist acts in Armenia. "Down with the diplomatic missions of the states that apply a policy of "double standards" to Azerbaijan!" declared Barat Imani.

The picketers demanded in their resolutions that the world powers in the UN Security Council bring up a question of acknowledging Armenia as the aggressor and imposing appropriate sanctions against it. "We are about to use all different forms of protest for it. And tomorrow, when these radical measures begin to be realized, the responsibility for what will happen will lie on the shoulders of the five UN Security Council Permanent Members," OKL Chairman Akif Nagi told in his interview with Zerkalo newspaper published in Baku.

Source: KavkazWeb.net Website

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