PSYCHOLOGIST SAYS AZERIS ‘LOSE THE HOPE RETURNING KARABAKH’
AZG Armenian Daily
09/08/2006
"As years pass the hope of returning Karabakh vanishes away with
the pain of losing it," concluded Azerbaijani psychologist Azad
Isazade. According to Day.az the psychologist thinks that though it’s
hard to say about every one for an average statistical representative
"the occupation of lands by the Armenians was a serious trauma for us."
Azad Isizade finds that in 90s the Azerbaijani people had a hope of
returning Nagorno Karabakh, and the people pinned their hope either
on Russia, Turkey, Heydar Aliyev or petrodollars. "In general, our
nation is getting used to this state of things and keeps on living
with not that sharp pain for the lost."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress