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Related: About this forumNagorno-Karabakh: UN says number of refugees could surpass 100,000 - Al Jazeera English
The United Nations is sending a mission to the Nagorno-Karabakh region- its first access there in nearly 30 years.
The mission is to identify the humanitarian needs of residents there.
Al Jazeeras Osama bin Javaid reports from Zangilan in Azerbaijan.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: UN says number of refugees could surpass 100,000 - Al Jazeera English (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Sep 2023
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cbabe
(4,912 posts)1. Can someone please explain in simple words what this
conflict is about. Ethnic cleansing of who by whom? True? Historical causes?
Are Armenians fleeing a real threat or simply going home?
Why are some being arrested at the border as they try to leave?
What/who is the Azerbaijani threat?
Im not familiar with this story at all.
Also what about all those empty, abandoned houses?
Thanks.
TexasTowelie
(120,328 posts)2. I'll point you to the Wikipedia article about the conflict:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagorno-Karabakh_conflict
It's long, but provides the historical context regarding the conflicts and wars between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The article also mentions other belligerent parties in the conflict such as Russia, Iran, and Turkiye. I doubt that answers all of your questions, but it will provide a starting point to address your other inquiries.
There are also other articles available if you search for them. It always helps to read additional sources so best wishes for your journey.
It's long, but provides the historical context regarding the conflicts and wars between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The article also mentions other belligerent parties in the conflict such as Russia, Iran, and Turkiye. I doubt that answers all of your questions, but it will provide a starting point to address your other inquiries.
There are also other articles available if you search for them. It always helps to read additional sources so best wishes for your journey.

cbabe
(4,912 posts)3. Thanks. Sounds like 'it's mine because I said so' quarrel. But deadly.
This explains a lot. From the wiki link:
and the interests of oil companies."