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'''Zori Balayan''' is an ] journalist and writer. <ref>Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War - Page 143 by Thomas De Waal </ref> His work "Ojagh" became a thesis for revival of inter-ethnic strife over the ] region of Azerbaijan, which ultimately resulted in 1991-1994 ] between Armenia and Azerbaijan with a total of 30,000 fatalities and over a million refugees on both sides. '''Zori Balayan''' is an ] journalist and writer. <ref>Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War - Page 143 by Thomas De Waal </ref>


==Interpol== ==Interpol==

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Zori Balayan is an Armenian journalist and writer.

Interpol

The authorities in Azerbaijan allege that Balayan was involved in a terrorist bombing of the metro in Baku in 1994. General secretary of Interpol, in a latter to Balayan, stated that the agency considered the complaint politically motivated and that it had removed Balayan from its wanted list as a result.


References

  1. Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War - Page 143 by Thomas De Waal
  2. Tony Halpin, "Ship Shape: Cilicia completes second leg of its historic journey around Europe ", ArmeniaNow, Issue #33 (155), September 02, 2005..
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