Transnational Armenian Terrorism and Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict of 1988-1994) Continued
3(22), AUTUMN 2015 Lachin District is still occupied by Armenian armed forces www.irs-az.com 45 Karabakh Oleg KUZNETSOV, PhD in History, MCL (Moscow, Russia) First Terrorist War: A Look from Russia (Transnational Armenian Terrorism and Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict of 1988-1994) Continued. For the beginning, see IRS-Heritage 2 (21) 2015 he hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh and sur- formation or participation in it”. This type of criminal act rounding districts of the Azerbaijan Republic in is a form of terrorist crimes, which is why all fighting on T1988-1994 involved by various estimates from the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, where the main part 4,000 to 6,000 foreign citizens of Armenian origin was played not by local natives of Armenian national- from Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Greece, ity from Nagorno-Karabakh or even Armenia (which in Bulgaria, USA and France. Most of them arrived in the principle could meet the international legal principle of conflict region with experience of participation in hos- the right of peoples to self-determination), but by people tilities and as members of illegal armed groups that had from the diaspora, who had never been citizens of the formed earlier and experienced hostilities. In accordance Soviet Union and were citizens or nationals of third coun- with the norms of Russian criminal law, all of them are tries – all of the 1988-1994 Karabakh war - should be persons guilty of committing a criminal offense, liabil- regarded as a terrorist war, the outbreak of which should ity for which is envisaged by Article 208 of the Russian be blamed on the political and organizational structures Criminal Code “On the organization of an illegal armed of transnational Armenian terrorism that had been under 46 www.irs-az.com 3(22), AUTUMN 2015 A bridge on the Shusha-Agdam road blown up by Armenian terrorists the control of US intelligence since the beginning of the powers of the 19th and 20th centuries - Britain, France and 1980s.
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