Roundtable On "Azerbaijan And Unsolved Karabakh Conflict" And "Role

ROUNDTABLE ON "AZERBAIJAN AND UNSOLVED KARABAKH CONFLICT" AND "ROLE OF NORWAY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGION" TO BE HELD IN OSLO

APA
Feb 23 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku-APA. Roundtable dedicated to 18th anniversary of Khojaly Genocide
titled "Azerbaijan and unsolved Karabakh conflict" and "Role of Norway
in the development of region" will be held with joint organization of
"Peace and conflict studies" program of Political Studies faculty at
Oslo University and Norwegian Azerbaijani Youth Organization, (NAYO)
in Oslo, Norway. Azerbaijani ambassador to Sweden Rafael Ibrahimov,
Deputy Secretary of Helsinki Committee Gunnar M.Ekelöm-Slydal,
deputy secretary of Norwegian Foreign Ministry for global security
and CIS countries department Bord Ivar Svendsen and Statoil Norway
Oil Company’s social responsibility department’s adviser Hokon
F. Nordang will attend the roundtable, press service of Azerbaijani
State Committee for Work with the Diaspora told APA. NAYO’s chairman
Ramil Aliyev told Azerbaijani State Committee for Work with the
Diaspora press service that speeches on "Karabakh conflict and
its dissensions", "Khojaly tragedy-tragedy of humanity" will be
delivered at the event. He noted that Khojaly tragedy is one the
horrible accidents happened during Karabakh conflict. On such day all
our compatriots in the while world must be solidary and raise their
voice for the punishment of killers executed our innocent compatriots.

"Khojaly in the eyes of children" photo exhibition will be demonstrated
and booklets about tragedy will be distributed within the event where
professor and teacher’s staff of "Peace and conflict studies" program
of Political Studies faculty at Oslo University, foreign students,
several officers of emergency and high-level embassies in Norway,
media representatives and representatives of Azerbaijani community
will present.

As well as within the framework of event NAYO’s local community
representatives will send information about tragedy to the e-mails of
international organizations, address letters to public and political
figures of foreign countries.