Shoushi Is More Significant Than Ever

SHOUSHI IS MORE SIGNIFICANT THAN EVER

Asbarez
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May 8th, 2009

The liberation of Shoushi was the most significant turning point in
the Karabakh movement, and today, 17 years later, its significance
is even more crucial to the Armenian reality as we live in uncertain
political times.

The last two weeks have been fraught with developments that have shaken
the Armenian reality as we know it. The announcement of a "roadmap"
agreement by Armenia, Turkey and Switzerland, speculation on whether
the Karabakh conflict resolution will be a precondition to normalizing
relations with Turkey, the dual disappointment from President Obama-no
to Genocide and slashing of aid to Armenia-and the vague announcement
that Armenia and Azerbaijan are "inching closer" to an agreement have
made the Karabakh liberation movement, and especially the victory
in Shoushi more than just a bright page in modern Armenian history,
but a crucial element in our national self-preservation.

It goes without saying that any peace agreement that will alter the
current status of Karabakh (save its reunification with Armenia) will
critically endanger the population of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
and pose a threat to the national security of not just Karabakh but
also Armenia.

The victory in Shoushi ensured an imminent end to the war and
guaranteed the liberation of all of Artsakh. The sheer resilience
of the people of Karabakh and their unwavering commitment for
self-determination and freedom were the hallmarks of a movement marred
by bloodshed, war and oppression. Their heroism became a lesson for
all Armenians regardless of their proximity to Karabakh or Armenia
and proved that the decades-long struggle for justice was not in vain.

As we are thrust in a new political reality, where foreign forces
are pressuring Armenia to give up its hard-won freedoms, we-as a
nation-must come together to ensure that the heroism as a result of
which Shoushi was liberated and Karabakh was won also was not in vain.

As the late Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov declared at the height of
the Karabakh movement, for Azerbaijan Karabakh is a matter of prestige,
whereas for Armenia it is a matter of survival.

Almost two decades later, the losses incurred by Azerbaijan are still
a matter of prestige-emasculation-whereas the preservation of Karabakh
remains, now, more than ever, a matter of life and death.

We honor those who fought hard to liberate Shoushi and Karabakh as
we mark this momentous anniversary.

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