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Nation BuildingArtsakh is a state committed to freedom, democracy, free market economy and respect of human rights. As stated in the Article I of NKR Constitution, the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Artsakh, is a sovereign, democratic state based on social justice and the rule of law. The Constitution divided the power among three branches of government that function separately providing for check and balance, democratic governance and continued development. Read more about nation building and statehood of the NKR: Years of State Building: Progress Toward Freedom, State Building: Progress Toward Freedom, Democracy and Economic Development
© MFA NKR, June 2005 This material is distributed by the Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the USA on behalf of the Government of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. The NKR Office is registered with the U.S. Government under the Foreign Agent Registration Act. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. The Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the United States is based in Washington, DC and works with the U.S. government, academia and the public representing the official policies and interests of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Contents:
THE NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC:
|
Name of Law |
Date of adoption (dd/mm/yy) |
|
1. |
On State Property of NKR |
06.01.1992 |
2. |
On State of Emergency |
06.01.1992 |
3. |
On Fundamentals of the NKR State Independence |
06.01.1992 |
4. |
On the NKR Supreme Council |
06.01.1992 |
5. |
On the NKR Council of Ministers |
06.01.1992 |
6. |
On Criminal Liability for Military Crimes |
02.06.1992 |
7. |
On Military Service |
02.06.1992 |
8. |
On the Status of the NKR People's Deputies |
05.10.1993 |
9. |
On Procedure of Recalling the NKR People's Deputies |
03.11.1993 |
10. |
n NKR President |
21.12.1994 |
11. |
n NKR Parliament |
22.12.1994 |
12. |
n NKR Government |
22.12.1994 |
13. |
n Elections of the NKR People's Deputies |
23.12.1994 |
14. |
On NKR Prosecutors Office |
14.02.1995 |
15. |
On Privatization and Denationalization of the NKR State Enterprises and Uncompleted Constructions |
14.02.1995 |
16. |
On Property in NKR |
14.02.1995 |
17. |
On Enterprises and Entrepreneurial Activity in NKR |
14.02.1995 |
18. |
On Foreign Investments |
14.02.1995 |
19. |
On Diplomatic Ranks in NKR |
14.02.1995 |
20. |
On Martial Law in NKR |
11.09.1995 |
21. |
On Fundamental Principles of the NKR Citizenship |
18.11.1995 |
22. |
On recognition of the NKR Law On Criminal Liability for Military Crimes as invalid |
02.12.1995 |
23. |
On Administrative Amenability for Traffic Regulations Infringement |
09.12.1995 |
24. |
On NKR State Budget for 1996 |
21.12.1995 |
25. |
On NKR Holidays and Commemorative Days |
25.12.1995 |
26. |
On Taxes in NKR |
17.03.1996 |
27. |
n Value Added Tax |
17.03.1996 |
28. |
n Language |
20.03.1996 |
29. |
On Salaries of Administrative Employees and Specialists of the NKR Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers |
27.03.1996 |
30. |
On Private Enterprise |
03.05.1996 |
31. |
n the Status of NKR National Assembly Deputies |
04.05.1996 |
32. |
On the Salary, Service and Security of the NKR President |
10.05.1996 |
33. |
n NKR Judicial Power |
15.05.1996 |
34. |
On Establishment of For Gratitude Medal |
17.05.1996 |
35. |
On the NKR Highest Rank Hero of Artsakh |
03.06.1996 |
36. |
On Establishment of the Medal For Courage |
03.06.1996 |
37. |
On Elections of NKR President |
04.06.1996 |
38. |
On Private and Family Enterprise |
13.06.1996 |
39. |
On Advertisement |
13.06.1996 |
40. |
On Bankruptcy of Enterprises and Private Entrepreneurs |
19.06.1996 |
41. |
On Circulation of Securities |
25.06.1996 |
42. |
On Non-Profit Organizations |
26.06.1996 |
43. |
On Privatization of State and Public Housing Funds of NKR |
27.06.1996 |
44. |
On Childrens Rights |
19.07.1996 |
45. |
On Social Security of Servicemen and their Families |
30.09.1996 |
46. |
On NKR State Awards |
23.10.1996 |
47. |
On Consideration of Complaints, Applications and Proposals of NKR Citizens |
04.11.1996 |
48. |
On State Provision of Pensions for NKR Citizens |
06.11.1996 |
49. |
On State Statistics |
19.12.1996 |
50. |
On Public Organizations |
19.12.1996 |
51. |
On Military Ranks of Servicemen of the NKR Armed Forces |
16.03.1997 |
52. |
On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations of NKR |
16.03.1997 |
53. |
On a On Taxes in NKR |
17.03.1997 |
54. |
On Value-Added Tax |
17.03.1997 |
55. |
On NKR State Budget for 1997 |
17.05.1997 |
56. |
On State Duty |
17.05.1997 |
57. |
On Automobile Roads |
11.07.1997 |
58. |
On Joint Ownership |
11.07.1997 |
59. |
On the Population' Employment |
03.08.1997 |
60. |
On Official Pension for a Long-term Service |
03.08.1997 |
61. |
On Social Security of Disabled People in NKR |
20.11.1997 |
62. |
On Joint-Stock Companies |
20.11.1997 |
63. |
On Local Self-government |
19.01.1998 |
64. |
On NKR State Budget for 1998 |
02.02.1998 |
65. |
On Elections to Local Self-government Bodies of NKR |
09.02.1998 |
66. |
On Land Code |
01.05.1998 |
67. |
On Privatization of Land |
08.05.1998 |
68. |
On Obligatory Social Insurance Payments |
14.05.1998 |
69. |
On Rural and Collective Rural Farming |
23.05.1998 |
70. |
On Administrative-Territorial Division of NKR |
26.06.1998 |
71. |
On Urban Development |
28.07.1998 |
72. |
On the NKR National Archives |
28.07.1998 |
73. |
On Privatization of State Property |
29.07.1998 |
74. |
On Export and Import of Cultural Values |
01.08.1998 |
75. |
On Excise Tax |
04.08.1998 |
76. |
On Taxes |
05.08.1998 |
77. |
On Funds for Encouraging the Social Development of the NKR State Tax Department |
06.10.1998 |
78. |
On Establishment of Class and Special Titles for Employees of the NKR State Tax Department |
06.10.1998 |
79. |
On Ratification of the NKR Government Report On Realization of the Program on Privatization and Denationalization of Trade Units, Catering, Consumer Services, Leased Areas and Uncompleted Constructions for 1995-1996 |
16.11.1998 |
80. |
On the Program of Privatization of State Property for 1998-2000 |
16.11.1998 |
81. |
On Land Tax |
16.11.1998 |
82. |
On Fixed Payments |
16.11.1998 |
83. |
On Medical Aid and Service for the Population |
12.12.1998 |
84. |
On Ensuring the Sanitary-Epidemiological Security of the Population |
24.12.1998 |
85. |
The NKR Forest Code |
24.12.1998 |
86. |
On Real Estate |
13.01.1999 |
87. |
On Local Payments and Duties |
13.01.1999 |
88. |
On NKR Budget System |
18.01.1999 |
89. |
On Weapon |
20.01.1999 |
90. |
On Social Security of Servicemen and Their Families |
22.01.1999 |
91. |
On Value Added Tax |
23.01.1999 |
92. |
On NKR State Budget for 1999 |
11.02.1999 |
93. |
On Profit Tax |
15.02.1999 |
94. |
On Income tax |
15.02.1999 |
95. |
On Minimal Salary |
15.03.1999 |
96. |
On Share Contributions for the Construction, Renovation and Maintenance of Roads |
15.03.1999 |
97. |
On NKR Museums and Museum Reserves |
15.03.1999 |
98. |
On Medicines |
15.03.1999 |
99. |
On Property Tax |
29.03.1999 |
100. |
On Bankruptcy of Enterprises and Private Entrepreneurs |
29.03.1999 |
101. |
On Salaries of Administrative Employees and Specialists of the NKR Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers |
28.04.1999 |
102. |
On Maintenance of Historic and Cultural Monuments and Historical Territories |
20.05.1999 |
103. |
On State and Official Secret |
20.05.1999 |
104. |
NKR Water Code |
24.05.1999 |
105. |
On State Duty |
05.06.1999 |
106. |
On Attorney's Activity |
12.06.1999 |
107. |
On Compulsory Implementation of Judicial Acts |
15.06.1999 |
108. |
On Services Ensuring Compulsory Implementation of Judicial Acts |
15.06.1999 |
109. |
On Arbitration Court and Arbitration System |
15.06.1999 |
110. |
On Ratification of the Report On Realization of the NKR State Budget for 1998 |
10.10.1999 |
111. |
On Honorable Ranks of NKR |
10.11.1999 |
112. |
On Company Names |
15.11.1999 |
113. |
On Amenability for Violation the Law on Urban Development |
15.11.1999 |
114. |
On Mass Media |
01.12.1999 |
115. |
On Power Engineering |
29.12.1999 |
116. |
On Status of Judge |
29.12.1999 |
117. |
On Judicial System |
31.12.1999 |
118. |
On Council of Judicial Magistracy |
31.12.1999 |
119. |
On Repressed People |
31.12.1999 |
120. |
On Trade and Service Marks, and Places of Production |
02.02.2000 |
121. |
On Veterans of the Great Patriotic War |
03.02.2000 |
122. |
On Preventing the HIV Diseases |
10.03.2000 |
123. |
On the Prosecutor's Office |
17.03.2000 |
124. |
On Making Public and Putting Into Force the NKR Laws and Standard Legal Acts |
17.03.2000 |
125. |
On Transport |
21.03.2000 |
126. |
On State Registration of Rights for Property |
21.03.2000 |
127. |
On Elections of NKR National Assembly Deputies |
29.03.2000 |
128. |
On Education |
15.04.2000 |
129. |
On State Budget for 2000 |
04.05.2000 |
130. |
On Ratification of the Report On Implementation of the NKR Budget for 1999 |
11.10.2000 |
131. |
On Telecommunications |
10.11.2000 |
132. |
On Privileges in Taxation and Obligatory Payments of Social Insurance |
20.11.2000 |
133. |
On Organization and Realization of Revisions in Organizations Operating in NKR |
30.12.2000 |
134. |
On Business Accounting |
30.12.2000 |
135. |
On the Basis of NKR Legislation on Environment Protection |
08.01.2001 |
136. |
On Protection and Quarantine of Plants |
08.01.2001 |
137. |
On NKR State Budget for 2001 |
08.01.2001 |
138. |
On Environmental Payment Rates |
09.01.2001 |
139. |
On Environmental and Nature-Management Payments |
09.01.2001 |
140. |
On Veterinary Medicine |
09.01.2001 |
141. |
On Standardization |
11.01.2001 |
142. |
On Uniformity of Measurements in NKR |
11.01.2001 |
143. |
On Certification of Compliance of Products and Services with Normative Requirements |
11.01.2001 |
144. |
On NKR National Assembly |
19.03.2001 |
145. |
On Exemption of Collective Peasant (Share) Farms from Taxes and Social Insurance Obligations |
27.03.2001 |
146. |
On Social Security of Families of the NKR President, NA Deputies, Government Members, General Prosecutor and Judges, the Mayor of Stepanakert, Heads of Regional Administrations in Case of Their Death While Executing Their Duties or as a Consequence of It |
08.05.2001 |
147. |
On NKR National Assemblys Control Chamber |
18.05.2001 |
148. |
On Perpetuating the Memory of the Soldiers Perished for NKR Defense |
18.05.2001 |
149. |
On Application of the Civil Code of the Republic of Armenia of 1998 in NKR |
18.05.2001 |
150. |
On State Support for Small and Middle-Scale Business |
18.05.2001 |
151. |
On NKR National Assemblys Control Chamber |
18.05.2001 |
152. |
On Holidays and Commemorative Days |
18.05.2001 |
153. |
On Seed-Farming |
13.06.2001 |
154. |
On Ratification of the Annual Report on Implementation of the NKR State Budget for 2000 |
26.06.2001 |
155. |
On Privatization of Creative Studios |
04.08.2001 |
156. |
On Legal Position of Foreign Citizens in NKR |
01.09.2001 |
157. |
On Specially Protected Natural Territories |
12.10.2001 |
158. |
On Expertise of Affecting the Environment |
12.10.2001 |
159. |
On Private Enterprise |
31.10.2001 |
160. |
On Protection of Atmosphere |
31.10.2001 |
161. |
On Fauna |
31.10.2001 |
162. |
On Flora |
31.10.2001 |
163. |
On Depths |
05.11.2001 |
164. |
On Mobilization Preconditioning and Mobilization |
22.11.2001 |
165. |
On Militia |
12.01.2002 |
166. |
On Population Census |
12.01.2002 |
167. |
On Protection of Selective Achievements |
22.01.2002 |
168. |
On Ratification of the Report On Realization of Programs on Privatization and Denationalization of Trade Units, Catering, Consumer Services, Leased Areas and Uncompleted Constructions for 1995-1996 and on Privatization of NKR Property for 1998-2000 |
31.01.2002 |
169. |
On Military Service |
08.02.2002 |
170. |
On the Activity of the Supreme Court and Courts of First Instance during the Transitional Period in the Judicial-Legal Reform |
14.02.2002 |
171. |
On Application of 1998 Civil Judicial-Legal Code in NKR |
14.02.2002 |
172. |
On NKR State Budget for 2002 |
22.02.2002 |
173. |
On Ratification of State Target Healthcare Programs for 2002 |
01.03.2002 |
174. |
On Establishing Tax Privileges for the Martouni Wine Factory SCJSC |
04.04.2002 |
175. |
On Food Security |
17.04.2002 |
176. |
On State Registration of Juridical Persons |
17.04.2002 |
177. |
On Trade Tax |
08.06.2002 |
178. |
On Licensing |
30.04.2002 |
179. |
On Program of Privatization of State Property in 2002-2003 |
30.04.2002 |
180. |
On State Statistics |
03.06.2002 |
181. |
On Fire Safety |
03.06.2002 |
182. |
NKR Land Code |
11.06.2002 |
183. |
On Protection of Consumers Rights |
12.06.2002 |
184. |
On Television and Radio |
12.06.2002 |
185. |
On Copyright and Contiguous Rights |
27.06.2002 |
186. |
State Program of Developing Education in NKR in 2002-2005 |
29.06.2002 |
187. |
On Ratification of the State Report on Implementation of NKR State Budget for 2001 |
29.06.2002 |
188. |
On Ltd. Companies |
03.07.2002 |
189. |
On the Report on Implementation of the Program on Privatization of NKR State Property for 2001 |
03.10.2002 |
190. |
On Transport |
03.10.2002 |
191. |
On Television and Radio |
03.10.2002 |
192. |
On Tax Service |
14.10.2002 |
193. |
On Defense |
30.11.2002 |
194. |
On State Administrative Institutions |
30.11.2002 |
195. |
On State Non-Commercial Organizations |
30.11.2002 |
196. |
On Purchasing |
30.11.2002 |
197. |
On Treasury System |
30.11.2002 |
198. |
On Power Engineering |
30.11.2002 |
199. |
On Geographical Names |
30.11.2002 |
200. |
On Geodesy and Topography |
30.11.2002 |
201. |
On Honorable Ranks of NKR in Science, Education, Journalism, Health, Sports and Physical Training |
30.12.2002 |
202. |
On Seismic Defense |
30.12.2002 |
203. |
On Declaration of Property and Incomes of NKR Administrative Employees and Government Bodies |
30.12.2002 |
204. |
On Public Organizations |
30.12.2002 |
205. |
Regulations of NKR National Assembly |
30.12.2002 |
206. |
On NKR State Budget for 2003 |
30.01.2003 |
207. |
On Ratification of State Target Healthcare Programs for 2003 |
06.02.2003 |
208. |
On Ratification of State Program on Developing Small and Middle-Scale Business in NKR for 2003 |
06.02.2003 |
209. |
On Salaries |
20.03.2003 |
210. |
On Ratification of a Three-Year Program of NKR State Statistic Service for 2003-2005 |
20.03.2003 |
211. |
On Solvency (Bankruptcy) and Financial Recovery of Juridical Persons, Enterprises with no Status of Juridical Person and Private Entrepreneurs |
02.04.2003 |
212. |
On Hydro-meteorological Activity |
05.04.2003 |
213. |
On Food Security |
05.04.2003 |
214. |
On Joint-Stock Companies |
22.04.2003 |
215. |
On Social Security of Children Without Parental Care |
15.05.2003 |
216. |
On Trade Unions |
31.05.2003 |
217. |
On Establishing Privileges in Taxation, Obligatory Social Insurance and other Payments for Vahe Karapetian CJSC |
30.06.2003 |
218. |
On Funds |
30.06.2003 |
219. |
On Joint Ownership |
30.06.2003 |
220. |
On Administration of Tenement Houses |
30.06.2003 |
221. |
On Ratification of the 2002 Annual Report on Realization of Program on Privatization of State Property for 2002-2003 |
30.06.2003 |
222. |
On Excise Tax |
01.07.2003 |
223. |
On Gambling and Gambling Houses |
07.07.2003 |
224. |
NKR Criminal Code |
07.07.2003 |
225. |
On Principles of the Legislation on Culture |
30.07.2003 |
226. |
NKR Code on Depths |
30.07.2003 |
227. |
On Concession of Depths for Researching and Mining |
30.07.2003 |
228. |
On Ratification of the Annual Report on Realization of NKR State Budget for 2002 |
30.07.2003 |
229. |
On Company Names |
11.10.2003 |
230. |
On Human Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights |
17.10.2003 |
231. |
On Individual Data |
17.10.2003 |
232. |
On Parties |
17.10.2003 |
233. |
On Auditing Activity |
19.11.2003 |
234. |
On Pawn-shops and Pawn-shop Activity |
19.11.2003 |
235. |
On Narcotics and Psychotropics |
29.11.2003 |
236. |
On Sports and Physical Training |
29.11.2003 |
237. |
On State Pensions |
23.12.2003 |
238. |
On Using Additional Funds of NKR Budget for 2003 |
23.12.2003 |
239. |
On National Security Bodies |
23.12.2003 |
240. |
On Property Tax |
23.12.2003 |
241. |
On Science and Scientific-Technical Activity |
27.12.2003 |
242. |
On Service in National Security Bodies |
27.12.2003 |
243. |
On Civil Service |
27.12.2003 |
244. |
On Service in Police |
27.12.2003 |
245. |
On Refugees |
29.12.2003 |
246. |
On NKR Water Code |
29.12.2003 |
247. |
On Social Protection Cards |
29.12.2003 |
248. |
On Salaries of Administrative Employees and Specialists of NKR Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers |
29.12.2003 |
249. |
On Civil Employees Salaries |
29.12.2003 |
250. |
On NKR State Budget for 2004 |
20.01.2004 |
251. |
On NKR Currency |
20.01.2004 |
252. |
On NKR Budget System |
10.02.2004 |
253. |
On Protection of Population in Emergency Situations |
08.04.2004 |
254. |
On Civil Defense |
08.04.2004 |
255. |
On State Duty |
30.04.2004 |
256. |
On Business Accounting |
10.05.2004 |
257. |
On NKR Administration |
22.05.2004 |
258. |
On Military Service |
22.05.2004 |
259. |
On Privatization of State Property in 2004-2006 |
05.06.2004 |
260. |
On Lottery |
13.10.2004 |
261. |
On Cash Desk Functions |
02.11.2004 |
262. |
On Freedom of Information |
02.11.2004 |
263. |
On Mass Media |
10.11.2004 |
264. |
On Agrarian State Inspections |
11.12.2004 |
265. |
On Tourism |
17.12.2004 |
266. |
On Insurance |
17.12.2004 |
267. |
On Minimal Salary |
30.12.2004 |
268. |
On Cash Register Machines |
30.12.2004 |
269. |
On Unions of Abstractor Companies |
10.01.2005 |
270. |
On Implementation of Court Verdicts |
10.01.2005 |
271. |
On NKR Electoral Code |
21.01.2005 |
272. |
On NKR State Budget for 2005 |
25.01.2005 |
273. |
On Ombudsman |
09.03.2005 |
274. |
On Referendum |
29.04.2005 |
275. |
On Notary |
30.04.2005 |
276. |
On State Resources |
26.05.2005 |
277. |
On Uniformity of Measurements |
26.05.2005 |
278. |
On Conformance Evaluation |
26.05.2005 |
279. |
On Wastes |
02.06.2005 |
223 further amendments and supplements were introduced in the NKR Laws.
Annex 2
LIST OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Name of the Organization |
Date of Registration |
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1. |
IDEA Artsakh Youth Union |
1. 06.02.1997 |
2. |
2. Mounk Intellectual Club |
02.03.1997 |
3. |
Union of Artsakh Youth |
01.05.1997 |
4. |
NKR Association of Lawyers |
01.08.1997 |
5. |
NKR Republican Council of War, Armed Forces and Labour Veterans |
01.08.1997 |
6. |
Centre of Hay Dat Study |
20.08.1997 |
7. |
World Club of Stepanakerters |
30.08.1997 |
8. |
Yerkrapah Union of Karabakh War Veterans |
07.10.1997 Re-registerded 12.01.1999 |
9. |
NKR Union of the Blind |
09.02.1998 |
10. |
NKR Trade Union of Public Health |
12.03.1998 |
11. |
NKR Federation of Table Tennis |
15.07.1998 |
12. |
Stepanakert Press Club |
24.07.1998 |
13. |
NKR Track-and-field Athletics Federation |
20.05.1998 |
14. |
NKR Union of Afghan War Veterans |
24.07.1998 |
15. |
NKR Association of KVN |
08.08.1998 |
16. |
NKR Boxing Federation |
19.08.1998 |
17. |
NKR Union of Deceased Soldiers` Parents |
24.08.1998 |
18. |
NKR Council of Restoration of the Aristocracy Generations' Rights |
08.09.1998 |
19. |
Centre of Armenian-Greek Friendship |
11.09.1998 |
20. |
NKR Union of Writers |
11.09.1998 |
21. |
NKR President`s Assistance Fund |
25.09.1998 |
22. |
Vogi-Nairi Art Centre |
05.11.1998 |
23. |
Armenian Missionary Association of America's Representation |
17.11.1998 |
24. |
NKR Union of the Deaf |
18.12.1998 |
25. |
Artsakh Association of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries |
11.12.1998 |
26. |
NKR Federation of Heavy Athletics |
|
27. |
NKR Federation of Hu-shu |
|
28. |
NKR Interkap Karabakh Union, Representation of the Interkap Public Organization of Armenia |
12.02.1999 |
29. |
NKR Judo Federation |
05.02.1999 |
30. |
NKR Basketball Federation |
22.02.1999 |
31. |
Stepanakert Fund |
13.03.199 |
32. |
NKR Karate Shotocan Federation |
20.05.1999 |
33. |
NKR Culture Fund |
29.06.1999 |
34. |
NKR Red Cross Association |
01.07.1999 |
35. |
Artsakh Union of Bee-Keepers |
05.07.1999 |
36. |
Artsakh Institute of Public Diplomacy |
18.07.1999 |
37. |
Artsakh Teqeyan Culture Union |
11.10.1999 |
38. |
Russian Community |
19.10.1999 |
39. |
NKR Tae-kwan-daw Federation |
02.11.1999 |
40. |
NKR Wrestling Federation |
05.01.2000 |
41. |
Union of Artsakh War Veterans |
12.01.2000 |
42. |
Hishatak Relief Fund for the Families of Deceased and Disabled Soldiers of Artsakh War |
15.01.2000 |
43. |
Artsakh National Traditional Fudokan Karate-do Federation |
18.03.2000 |
44. |
Renascence |
25.05.2000 |
45. |
Union of Artsakh Intelligentsia |
29.05.2000 |
46. |
Union of Artsakh Painters |
02.06.2000 |
47. |
Zangak Union of Artsakh Disabled Children |
31.07.2000 |
48. |
Avetis Fund |
10.09.2000 |
49. |
National Aikido Federation |
04.09.2000 |
50. |
Vita Association of Artsakh War Wounded Soldiers |
12.09.2000 |
51. |
Consumers Right Union of Consumers` Rights Protection |
22.09.2000 |
52. |
International Academy of the Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions (Artsakh Branch) |
27.09.2000 |
53. |
National Chess Federation |
01.05.1997 Re-registered 28.09.2000 |
54. |
Land of Promise |
31.10.2000 |
55. |
Artsakh Branch of the USA Motherland Union |
19.10.2000 |
56. |
Karabakh With Own Hands Union |
26.10.2000 |
57. |
Artsakh Sambo Federation |
01.11.2000 |
58. |
Shen Public Organization's Branch |
21.02.2001 |
59. |
Artsakh Branch of Armenian Relief Union (ARU) |
|
60. |
Union of Artsakh Journalists |
13.03.2001 |
61. |
Haterk Benevolent Countrymen Fund Public Organization |
02.04.2001 |
62. |
Shoushi Fund |
18.04.2001 |
63. |
NKR Branch of Commandos Public Organization |
28.06.2001 |
64. |
Real College Fund |
17.08.2001 |
65. |
Union of Artsakh Hunters and Fishers |
31.08.2001 |
66. |
NKR Union of Manufacturers and Entrepreneurs |
22.01.2002 |
67. |
SGS Sports Club Public Organization |
23.01.2002 |
68. |
Tradition Artsakh Public-Cultural Centre Public Organization |
05.03.2002 |
69. |
NKR Arpen Centre for Pregnant Women |
28.01.2002 |
70. |
Omega Public Organization |
16.04.2002 |
71. |
Artsakh Association of Human Rights Protection |
28.06.2002 |
72. |
Motherhood Public Organization |
05.09.2002 |
73. |
Defensive Athletic-Technical Public Organization |
30.10.2002 |
74. |
Youth Centre Public Organization |
20.08.2002 |
75. |
Arax-Agro Development Fund |
05.09.2002 |
76. |
NKR Union of Russian Speaking Citizens |
04.10.2002 |
77. |
Russian Diaspora |
21.03.2003 |
78. |
Union of Psychiatrists and Psychologists |
24.10.2003 |
79. |
Youth Centre |
29.08.2002 |
80. |
Hayki Seround (Hayk`s Generation) |
31.10.2002 |
81. |
Centre of Civil Initiatives |
13.11.2002 |
82. |
MENQ Union of Rural Mutual Aid |
25.03.2003 |
83. |
Association of Bread Producers |
22.07.2003 |
84. |
BSA Association of Professionals |
11.08.2003 |
85. |
Union of Artsakh War Veterans |
12.01.2000 Re-registered 05.09.2003 |
86. |
Karabakh Health Union |
28.11.2003 |
87. |
Zepyour (Zephyr) |
14.01.2004 |
PUBLIC - POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Name of the Organization |
Date of Registration |
|
1. |
ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party |
12.08.1994 Re-registered 06.10.2004 |
2. |
Helsinki Initiative-92 |
18.08.1994 |
3. |
NKR Motherhood Committee |
13.10.1998 |
4. |
NKR Communist Party |
13.10.1998 Re-registered 18.11.204 |
5. |
NKR Union of Missing Soldiers' Relatives |
21.10.1998 |
6. |
Artsakh Organization of ARF (Armenian Revolutionary Federation) |
24.05.1999 |
7. |
Artsakh Armenakan Party |
30.04.1999 Re-registered 19.11.2004 |
8. |
Artsakh Social-Democratic Party |
05.05.1999 |
9. |
Armenian National Democratic Party |
30.09.1999 |
10. |
Christian-Democratic Party of Nagorno Karabakh |
04.10.1999 |
11. |
Democratic Reforms and Human Rights |
31.03.2000 |
12. |
Liberty Public-Political Party |
22.08.2001 |
13. |
Social Justice Party |
19.11.2004 |
14. |
Democratic Party of Artsakh |
Re-registered 02.02.2005 |
15. |
Unity Public-Political Organization |
26.06.2002 |
16. |
Movement-88 Party |
Re-registered 02.03.2005 |
17. |
Our Home - Armenia Party |
02.02.2005 |
18. |
Free Motherland Party |
22.02.2005 |
19. |
For Moral Revival Party |
09.04.2005 |
MASS MEDIA
Name |
Date of Registration |
|
1. |
Education and Science in Artsakh Periodical |
10.07.1996 Re-registered 31.01.2000 |
2. |
Lousarar Monthly Newspaper |
31.08.1999 Re-registered 31.01.2000 |
3. |
Artsakh University Monthly Newspaper |
01.05.1997 Re-registered 01.02.2000 |
4. |
APARAZH Biweekly Newspaper |
29.12.2000 |
5. |
Anis Information Agency |
10.02.2000 Re-registered 10.06.2000 |
6. |
Defender of Motherland Monthly Newspaper of Artsakh War Veterans |
31.03.2000 |
7. |
Eghitsi Louis Monthly Newspaper of the NKR Union of Writers |
23.12.1999 |
8. |
Pely Poughi Satiric Magazine of the NKR Union of Writers |
17.04.2000 |
9. |
A Plus Radio Station |
07.11.2000 |
10. |
Hayrenik Weekly Newspaper of Democratic Artsakh Union (DAU) Public-Political Organization |
06.07.2001 |
11. |
VEM Radio Station |
26.07.2001 |
12. |
Artsakh Communist |
02.10.2001 |
13. |
Vigodnaya Sdelka (Profitable Deal) |
23.10.2001 |
14. |
Chto Delat (What To Do) Social-Political Newspaper |
23.10.2001 |
15. |
Arevik Juvenile Monthly Newspaper |
28.01.2002 |
16. |
Amaras Ofiicial Newspaper of the Administration of Martouni Region |
01.04.2002 |
17. |
Dizak Official Newspaper of the Administration of Hadrout Region |
03.04.2002 |
18. |
Azat Artsakh (Free Artsakh) Official Newspaper |
04.04.2002 |
19. |
Berd Official Newspaper of the Administration of Askeran Region |
06.04.2002 |
20. |
Shoushi Official Newspaper of the Administration of Shoushi Region |
09.04.2002 |
21. |
Jraberd Official Newspaper of the Administration of Martakert Region |
17.04.2002 |
22. |
Demo public newspaper of Karabakh |
March, 2004 |
Annex 3
DATA ON REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS AND THE TERRITORIES, OCCUPIED DURING MILITARY ACTIONS IN NAGORNO KARABAKH AND AZERBAIJAN
(disseminated in the UN)
Nagorno Karabakh
The Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) is also referred to as the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region (NKAR) or the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO, the Russian word oblast means region).
The current geographical territory of NKR does not include all of the areas which were historically and ethnically considered as Armenian[1]; it does however include the territories of what was formerly considered as the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast under the Soviet Regime, as well as the Shahoumian region.
It is on these territories that the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh was established. On September 2, 1991, the Joint Session of Soviet Peoples Deputies of NKAR and the Shahoumian Region proclaimed the establishment of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh, pursuant to Article 3 of the Law of the USSR on the Procedure of Cessation from the Union of Soviet Socia list Republics, adopted on April 3, 1990. This Proclamation of Independence was based on the national referendum held on December 10, 1991. The population of these territories participated in the election of the state authorities, who are referred to as elected and other representative of Nagorno Karabakh in the 1992 mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group.
Refugees and Displaced Persons in Nagorno Karabakh
The Armenian population of Nagorno Karabakh reached 300,000-330,000 in 1918. Had conditions of consistent economic growth and reliable security been ensured in the region, the Armenian population of Nagorno Karabakh would have reached 700,000-800,000 by 1988. Between 1918 and 1920, a Turkish-Azeri campaign of ethnic cleansing was launched against the Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh, resulting in the killing of 20% of the population. In Shoushi alone, one of the largest cities in the Transcaucasus and the capital at the time, 20,000 Armenians were massacred by the Turkish-Azeri troops. Even after such atrocities, Armenians still made up 95% of the population of the Autonomous Region (Oblast) of Nagorno Karabakh at the time of its creation in 1923, whereas the Azeris constituted only 3%. The region was renamed the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region (NKAR) in 1936.
Due to such systematic discrimination and forced emigration during the Soviet-Azeri regime, which lasted over 70 years, the growth of the Armenian population in Nagorno Karabakh stagnated (currently 600,000 Nagorno Karabakh Armenians live in Armenia and the CIS countries); proportionally, it even decreased to 77% in NKAR. Whereas the number of Azeri population in Nagorno Karabakh consistently increased under the Soviet-Azeri regime, due to the influx of Azeris from Azerbaijan.
According to the official data of the 1989 USSR census, the population of NKAR was 189,000, of which 145,500 (76.9%) were Armenians and 40,600 (21.5%) were Azeris. Over 17,000 Armenians (80% of the population of the Shahoumian region) and approximately 3,000 Azeris lived in the Shahoumian region.
The census, however, did not include 23,000 Armenian refugees from Baku, Sumgait and several other cities, who, when the census was being conducted in January of 1989, actually lived in the former known as NKAR. These people did not have NKAR registration (a stamp in the passports of all Soviet citizens indicating the place of their permanent residence) and hence were considered to be living in their previous places of residence.
Thus, the total number of the Armenian population of both NKAR and the Shahoumian region was 185,500, of which Azeris constituted 44,000, and the Russians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Tatars and others- about 3,500 thousand.
In 1923, the regime in Moscow entrusted the Azeris with the task of determining the borders of the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region, and the Northern areas of Nagorno Karabakh (regions mainly populated by Armenian, such as the Shahoumian region), which were originally included in the territories given to Azerbaijan by the Russian Bolsheviks in 1921, were not included in this newly established autonomous oblast.
In the 1930s, in an effort to dilute the overwhelming majority of the Armenian population in the northern territories of Nagorno Karabakh (such as Dashkesan, Shamkhor, Gedabek, and Khanlar regions), the Azeris redrew the borders of Nagorno Karabakh, and these northern territories which were densely populated by Armenians were divided and included in the newly created administrative regions of the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic (AzSSR). The ancient Karabakh town of Gyanja - formerly Elizavetpol and then Kirovabad in Soviet times- was part of these regions which were divided and included in the AzSSR. Nevertheless, until 1988, Armenians constituted an absolute majority of the population of Northern Karabakh, which included the mountainous regions and partly also the foothills of the above-mentioned regions of the AzSSR. In 1988, the number of Armenians living in this area was as follows:
the Khanlar district |
14,600 |
|
the Dashkesan district |
7,300 |
|
the Shamkhor district |
12,400 |
|
the Gedabek district |
1,000 |
|
the city of Gyanja |
48,100 |
|
Total |
83,400 |
These figures demonstrate that the Armenian population of Northern Karabakh alone was twice as large as the Azeri population of the former NKAR. In the city of Gyanja alone there were7,000 more Armenians than Azeris in the whole of the former NKAR, or 4 times the number of Azeris living in the town of Shoushi.
By the end of 1988, the entire Armenian population of Nagorno Karabakh (the NKAR, the Shahoumian region and Northern NK) was 268,000.
The deportation of the Armenians of Northern NK started in the autumn of 1988 and came to an end only after the initiation of armed combat in 1991. The last Armenian settlements in Getashen and Martounashen were ravaged in April-May, 1991, as a result of the joint operation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan and internal troops of the USSR. During this operation called Ring, 24 Armenian settlements in Nagorno Karabakh were occupied by Azerbaijan and their entire population was deported. Currently the overwhelming majority of the refugees from Northern NK live in Armenia, some of them are in Russia and only a few have returned to NKR.
During the military actions in the summer and autumn of 1992, the Azerbaijani army completely took hold of the Shahoumian region, approximately two-thirds of the Martakert region, as well as some parts of Martouni, Askeran and Hadrout regions of NKR. As a result, 66,000 Armenians became refugees or displaced persons. After the liberation of the greater part of the occupied territories (except for the Shahoumian region and parts of the Martakert and Martouni regions) by the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh, 35,000 refugees returned to NKR. However, most of these refugees qualify as displaced persons, since either their villages were completely destroyed or they are sill under Azeri occupation.
The total number of Armenian refugees from Nagorno Karabakh is 114,000, of which 83,000 are from Northern NK, and 31,000 are predominantly from the Shahoumian and Martakert regions.
There are about 30,000 displaced persons in the NKR.
From the 185,000 NKR Armenians in 1991, currently there are 61,000 refugees and displaced persons from NKR proper, which represents 33% of the Armenian population of NKR (1991 figures). (Information is based on the following sources:
The 1989 Soviet Union census,
The Department of Statistics of the Oblast Soviet of the NKAO,
The Regional Executive Committee of the Shahoumian Region,
The Committee on Refugees of the NKR)
This means that one-third of the NKR population are refugees or displaced persons.
Together with the refugees of Northern NK (see above) the total number of refugees and displaced persons reaches 144,000, which is 54% of the Armenian population of Nagorno Karabakh as a whole (NKR and Northern NK), according to 1988 figures.
Thus, since 1988, every other Armenian from Karabakh, who, at that time, lived in their Motherland, has become either a refugee or a displaced person.
Although most of the Armenians who had lived in Baku, Sumgait and several other towns and regions of Azerbaijan and became refugees as a result of the conflict, are of Karabakh descent, we deliberately limited ourselves to the geographic and demographic borders of Nagorno Karabakh and do not speak here about this considerably large category of Armenian refugees, which should become a subject of discussion between Armenia and Azerbaijan. (More than 350,000 Armenians left Azerbaijan and now live in Armenia, Russia, CIS and other countries)
When comparing the aforementioned figures for the refugees and displaced persons from NKR, with the figures available for Azerbaijan (please see below) it is clear that of the two conflicting parties, NKR has suffered an incomparably more difficult situation in terms of refugees and displaced persons. It should also be added that contrary to the fact that Azeri refugees receive humanitarian aid from international organizations, until recently, NKR did not receive any assistance from such organizations for its refugees and displaced persons.
Occupied territories of the NKR
By occupied territories of Nagorno Karabakh, the authorities of the NKR mean the territories of the NKR, occupied by Azerbaijan. As stated earlier, NKR does not cover the whole Armenian Nagorno Karabakh in its geographic, historical and ethnic entirety, but only the territories of the former NKAR and the Shahoumian region (see above), where the authorities of the NKR had full control at the onset of the military conflict.
As a result of military actions between Azerbaijan and the NKR in 1992, the Azeri troops occupied and still hold approximately 750 sq. km, or 15%, of NKR territory including the whole of the Shahoumian region (600 sq. km) and some parts of the Martakert and Martouni regions.
Azerbaijan
The Azeri authorities consistently, through state propaganda and official statements, claim that 20% of Azerbaijani land is occupied at present and there are more than 1 million refugees and displaced persons. They claim that this situation is a result of Armenias aggression against Azerbaijan, as well as the seizure of both NK and the adjacent regions by Armenia.
It should be noted that none of the UN Security Council resolutions concerning the NK conflict contains any expression of aggression by Armenia or demands that its troops be withdrawn from the territory of Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh (see the 1993 UN SC resolutions 822, 853, 874, 884.)
The Issue of the Occupied Azeri Territories
According to the maps issued by the Azerbaijani officials, the total area of the territories occupied by the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh allegedly is 8,780 sq. km., the total area of the Azerbaijani Republic being 86,600sq. km. Simple arithmetic calculation shows that the seven regions adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh make up only 10% of Azerbaijans territory. Even if we were to consider the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh proper as an occupied territory, as it is officially claimed by the leaders of the Azerbaijani Republic, the area would make only 13% and not 20% (Taking into account the territories that both Azerbaijan and Karabakh have occupied from each other).
As stated earlier, none of the UN or OSCE documents make any mention of Armenias occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan. These are merely allegations made by the Azeri authorities in their propaganda material.
Furthermore, the maps issued by Azerbaijan are, first, drawn on a distorted scale, as Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent territories, in comparison with the neighboring regions, are drawn larger than they are in reality, and second, the line of contact between the Karabakh and Azeri military is drawn more eastward than the real borders of conflict: a fact which is easily verified when the Azeri maps are compared with the military and other maps used by the OSCE Minsk Group. Notwithstanding the above-mentioned distortions, the area of the occupied territories is overstated.
Curing the military actions, the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh seized 5 districts of Azerbaijani Republic (Lachin, Kelbajar, Koubatly, Zangelan and Jebrail), as well as approximately 30% of Agdam and Fizuly regions.
According to Azerbaijani data, the area and population of the said regions are as follows:
District |
Territory (sq. km.) |
Population (thousand) |
Kelbajar |
1,936 |
50,6 |
Lachin |
1,835 |
59,9 |
Koubatly |
802 |
30,3 |
Jebrail |
1,050 |
51,6 |
Zangelan |
707 |
33,9 |
Agdam |
1,094 |
158 |
Fizuly |
1,386 |
100 |
(Sources:
The total area of the first five districts is 6,330 sq.km. The total area of Agdam and Fizuly regions is 2,480 sq.km. However the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh controls only 35% of Agdam and 25% of Fizuly regions, i.e. respectively 383 and 347 sq. km. Hence, the figure of 8,780 sq. km. of occupied territories, claimed by the Azeri side, is also a fabrication.
The total area of the territories of the Azerbaijani Republic, controlled by NKR, is not 8,780sq.km. It is 7,059 sq. km. which is 8% of the area of the former Azerbaijani SSR, i.e. it is 2.5 times smaller than 20%, a figure constantly mentioned by the leaders and representatives of Azerbaijani Republic, deliberately misleading the international community and world public opinion.
Whereas Azerbaijan occupies 15% of the territories of NKR.
Refugees and Displaced Persons in Azerbaijan
Between 1988-1989, 168,000 thousand Azeris left Armenia. (These figured are based on the official figures for Azeris living in Armenia in the beginning of 1988, although Baku arbitrarily speaks of some 200 or even 250 thousand Azeris) Most of these 168,000, who left Armenia 8-10 months after of the pogrom of Armenians in Sumgait and forced deportation of 350,000 thousand Armenians from the AzSSR, were able to exchange or sell their houses, which were built in rural areas. The rest received financial compensation (a total of 72 million rubles or about 100 million USD) from the government of Armenia (to date Armenian refugees have received no compensation).
Virtually all of the Azeri population, 40,600 people or 21.5% of the population of the former NKAR (according to the 1989 USSR census) left former NKAR during the military actions in 1991-1992. It should be mentioned that Azerbaijan deliberately overstates the number of the Azeri population of the former NKAR, speaking of 60 thousand people or about a third of the population.
The Azeri population of the Shahoumian region stayed to live at their homes in all of the four Azeri villages situated along the border, in the northern and eastern parts of the region (where the Karabakh-Azeri front-line passed through in 1992-93). The Azeri population living on the territories adjacent to the northern Nagorno Karabakh and in the populated areas of the northern Nagorno Karabakh did not suffer either; whereas 83,000 Karabakh Armenians were deported in 1988-91. Moreover, more than 100,000 Azeri refugees were housed in the abandoned homes and apartments of Armenians, who were driven out of the northern part of Nagorno Karabakh. (According to the 1989 USSR census, the average Azeri family in the AzSSR consisted of 5.6 individuals and the average Armenian family in the AzSSR, 3.85 individuals. Moreover, as a result of 70 years of discriminatory policies against Armenians in AzSSR, there were many empty Armenian houses in Azerbaijan. The owners of these houses had left for Armenia, Russia or other republics of the USSR earlier)
According to Azerbaijani data cited above, the population of the seven districts that have been either entirely or partially occupied by the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh, totaled to 483,900 in 1989. Taking into account that the Agdam and Fizuly regions are occupied partially, the total number of displaced persons from these regions constituted about 420,000; of which 45,000, again, according to the Azerbaijani data, returned to their homes in 1997. Thus, of the total number of the inhabitants of the mentioned 7 regions, only 375,000 are refugees and displaced persons (40,000 of these refugees and displaced persons have left for Russia. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, 1,5 m. Azeris, citizens of Azerbaijan, currently live in Russia)
The total number of Azeri refugees and displaced persons should be calculated by adding to the aforementioned figures the number of refugees from Armenia (168,000, who, as stated earlier, either exchanged their houses or received compensation for their property, and would not qualify as refugees) and from Nagorno Karabakh (40,000).
Thus, as a result of the NK conflict, there are 583,000 refugees and displaced persons in Azerbaijan, comprising 7.9% of the officially declared population of Azerbaijan. Claims about a million refugees in Azerbaijan are propagandistic falsification like the claim about 20% occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
It should be recalled that one-third of the NKR population are refugees and displaced persons. According to the data from the Republic of Armenia, refugees make up 12% of the population of Armenia. Apart from this, 300,000 individuals remained without shelter after the 1988 earthquake, while blockade has been imposed on Armenia by Azerbaijan and Turkey, which is one of the OSCE Minsk Group countries.
Main Comparative Data
(percent)
NKR Territory occupied by Azerbaijan |
Azerbaijani Territories controlled by the Defense Army of NKR |
|
15% |
8% |
|
Refugees and Displaced Persons in NKR (% of the population) |
Refugees and Displaced Persons in Azerbajian (% of the population) |
|
33% |
7.9% |
[1] The territory historically and ethnically considered as Armenian covers a considerably larger area, including the northern part of Nagorno Karabakh where prior to 1988 the population was predominantly Armenian.
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