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Karabakh Liberation Marked at UK Parliament

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March 26, 2013
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A scene from the British House of Commons roundtable on Artsakh

LONDON—A round-table discussion entitled, “The 25th anniversary of the Karabakh Movement: Struggle for Independence and Justice” was held at the British House of Commons on Monday. The event was organized by the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group and the Armenian Embassy in Great Britain.

The discussion was chaired by Vice-President of the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group John Whittingdale, Chairman of the House Committee on Press, Sport and Culture.

Making presentation at the conference were Armenian Parliament member Vahan Hovannesian, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Felix Khachatryan and Director of the Regional Research Center Richard Giragosian. Topics ranged from the 25th anniversary of the Artsakh Movement, the Sumgait pogroms and the peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

The meeting featured President of the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group, Baroness Caroline Cox, members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, diplomats accredited to London, representatives of the Armenian community, analysts, historians and students.

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  1. Satenik says:
    9 years ago

    It is important to have these discussions in order to have a better understanding of the political challenges facing Karabagh. Richard Giragosian is very interesting to listen to and Baroness Cox and some other Mps have been relentless in their efforts to bring some understanding and justice to these complex issues. Bravo to the organisers of this event.

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  2. Baron's says:
    9 years ago

    Whatever you do or think…Do not trust the Brits…they betrayed us before and they will not hesitate to betray us time and again…they are double faced Limeys…

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    • Robert says:
      9 years ago

      Baron’s…I believe that you’re confusing the Brits with the Armenians!!

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  3. hayro says:
    9 years ago

    ya all the brits do is take everybody’s money and pride ,while smiling and handshaking.

    whatever happened to all the armenian gold that was deposited with the brits in early 1900s
    did they ever give it back?

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