Text of E. Huseynzada report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on 30 July
headlined "95 per cent of Azerbaijani and Armenian citizens want
peace" and subheaded "This is the result of joint opinion
poll conducted in two
countries":
The citizens of Azerbaijan and Armenia are ready for inter-ethnic
peace. The results of the opinion poll that was conducted in the
two conflicting countries testify to this. The absolute majority
of respondents on both sides, 95 per cent, said that they were for
peace when answering the questions.
A press conference was held in Tbilisi to announce the results
of the opinion poll that was conducted by the Millennium Association
for Education and Research from Armenia and the Azerbaijani Sociological
Association. It was said at the press conference that the opinion
poll was conducted in the two countries for two months, and 2,400
respondents took part in the survey. In each country, 1,000 respondents
from different towns participated. In addition, there were 200 Armenians
who reside on the occupied territories in Karabakh and 200 Azeri
internally displaced people from Karabakh among the respondents.
The project was funded by the US-based American University Centre
for Global Peace. University of Texas Department of Sociology Professor
Jeffrey Halley, representative of the university, noted that he
was very surprised by the fact that the both sides of the conflict
have so many things in common. "When asked whether the re-establishment
of relations between the Azeris and the Armenians was desirable,
97 per cent of Armenian respondents and 93.2 per cent of Azerbaijani
respondents replied in the affirmative," Halley said. Meanwhile,
the representative of the American university pointed out the fact
that 60 per cent of Armenians stipulate the so-called "independence"
of Nagornyy Karabakh as the main condition for "peace".
The release of the occupied territory was cited as a top condition
for 38 per cent of the respondents from Azerbaijan, and 31.8 per
cent deem the return of the refugees to their land the main condition
as published; in actual report, 31.8 per cent of the respondents
from the internally displaced persons' group listed the release
of the occupied territory as the condition for re-establishing relations
.
According to Sevil Asadova from the Azerbaijani Sociological Association,
the sum of these two indicators (69.8 per cent) means that the Azeris
support the idea of the liberation of the occupied Azerbaijani territories
as published; the 69.8 per cent figure is not encountered in the
survey .
"The survey showed that 23 per cent of the respondents blame
the conflict on a third party, and 28.2 per cent - on the political
elite of Armenia," Asadova said. President of the Millennium
Rubina Ter-Martirosyan also confirmed that the majority of the respondents
from Armenia blame the conflict on the "internal" forces,
and only 14 per cent - on "external" ones. "In Armenia,
70.2 per cent of the population obtain information about Azerbaijan
mainly from TV, which presents one-sided information. This situation
has to be changed." figures in the preceding paragraph not
present in the survey results According to her, the idea of the
joint study was conceived in 2000, when she visited Baku and Sevil
Asadova visited Yerevan under the framework of a conference on problems
of women. The researchers were allocated 40,000 US dollars, which
was split equally between the two countries. The organizers intend
to translate their reports into Armenian and Azeri. Similar events
will be held in Baku and Yerevan. The full version of the reports
can be read at http:www.american.edu/cgp/mpaa/mpindex.html.
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