Nasib Nasibzade is the President of the Foundation for Azerbaijan Studies in Baku,
Azerbaijan. He was Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Iran from 1992-94.
Iran is a multinational country, composed of Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Turkmens,
Arabs, Baluchies and others. The Turkic speaking Azeris in Iran are being discriminated
against by the Iranian regime. This problem is further exxareggated by the fact
that, the Azeris are themselves a divided nation, separated by the borders of Iran and
the Azerbaijani republic. These two circumstances have combined to pose an Azeri
dilemma.
http://www.azeri.dk/en/articles/The%20Azeri%20Question%20in%20Iran.pdf
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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