Güney Azerbaycan Millî Özgürlük Hareketi

Güney Azerbaycan Millî Özgürlük Hareketi
Kısaltma GAMÖH
Genel başkan Piruz Dilençi
Kurucu Piruz Dilençi
Kuruluş tarihi 1991
Merkez Dilara Aliyeva Sok. Bakü, Azerbaycan.
İdeoloji Ülkücülük
Türk milliyetçiliği
Türkçülük
İnternet sitesi
www.southazerbaijan.info

Güney Azerbaycan Milli Özgürlük Hareketi (GAMÖH) (Azerice: Cənubi Azərbaycan Milli Azadlıq Hərəkatı (CAMAH), Farsça: جنبش آزادیبخش ملی آذربایجان جنوبی , İngilizce: South Azerbaijan National Liberation Movement) Güney Azerbaycan'ın ilk ayrılıkçı örgütü olarak[1] 1991 senesinde Piruz Dilençi önderliğinde bir grup siyasetçi ve aydın tarafından kurulmuştur. [2][2][3][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

Amacı

İran'ın parçalanması, Bağımsız Güney Azerbaycan Türk Devleti'nin kurulması ve nihayetinde birleşik Azerbaycan'ın kurulması CAMAH'ın yüksek ve son amacıdır.[30]

Kuruluş

1999 yılında Tebriz'de ulusal hareketin güçlenmesi ile, Mahmudali Çehregani CAMAH lideri seçilmiş, 2002 yılında ise örgüt içi ayrılıklar neticesinde oy çokluğu ile Çehregani tamamen CAMAH-dan uzaklaştırılmış ve tekrar Piruz Dilençi CAMAH lideri olarak faaliyetlerini sürdürmeye başlamıştır.[31] Bundan sonra, Çehregani CAMAH-dan ayrılan bir grup şahısla GAMOH adlı yeni bir kurum yaratmıştır.

Bugün Güney Azerbaycan'ın önde gelen siyasi kurum ve kuruluşlarının tamamı zamanında, özellikle DAK, BAB ve GAMOH CAMAH'dan doğmuşlar.[32]

Dış bağlantılar

Kaynakça

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  19. http://www.hri.org/cgi-bin/brief?/news/balkans/omri/1996/96-09-10.omri.html Iran has demanded the extradition of Piruz Dilenji, chairman of the South Azerbaijan National Liberation Committee (SANCL), and a number of other Iranian emigrants living in Azerbaijan, Segodnya reported on 4 September. Iran has been pressuring Azerbaijan to back up its declared neutrality towards the nationalist movement in Azeri-populated northern Iran with concrete steps. Dilenji, who said Azerbaijani officials have warned him that he may be extradited to Iran, may have to choose between leaving Azerbaijan and halting his activities. -- Elin Suleymanov
  20. http://iwpr.net/report-news/baku-rebuffs-azeri-refugees Opposition parties also accuse the government of using the refugees as political hostages. They point to the much-publicised defection last summer of Piruz Dilenchi, chairman of the Baku Committee of the National Liberation Movement for South Azerbaijan.
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  31. http://southazerbaijan.info/cehreqani.php 21 Ocak 2002 tarihinde Mahmudali Çehreqaninin CAMAH-dan çıkarılması konusunda alınan karar
  32. http://www.mfa.gov.az/files/file/7(2).pdf AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLİKASI XARİCİ İŞLƏR NAZİRLİYİNİN JURNALI №7, 2004: What preoccupied Tehran was not just the Caspian Sea crisis of 23 July 2001, and agreements among Russia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan to bilaterally determine the delimitation of their respective portions of the Caspian's seabed. On 12 August, in the midst of concerns with Kurds, Turks, Azerbaijanis, Israelis and Americans, the Azeri question again came to the fore. On that day, there was a failed assassination attempt of Piruz Dilanci, a leader of the National Liberation Movement of Southern Azerbaijan (NLMSA: Guney Azerbayjan Milli Kurtulu Hareketi) and a well-known poet, at his home in Baku. Dilanci was himself an émigré from Tabriz, the capital of Azerbaijan-Iran, having arrived in Baku in the late 1980s. He did not rule out that Tehran's agents might have organized his attempted assassination.103 The NLMSA was organized in the early 1990s by a group of political émigrés of Azeri origin from Iran. The NLMSA declared that its principal goal was the independence of Southern Azerbaijan, that is, Iran-Azerbaijan104. Tehran could not, however, dawdle over the actions of the NLMSA...
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