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Role of the youth of Azerbaijan in peace-building process
un articulo por Albina Hajimahammadova, Member of NGO AEGEE-Baki

We live in the twenty first century and this period is actually the time of youth. The youth of Azerbaijan carries a huge responsibility nowadays, and the future of the country and society depends upon the way they make their contribution. Although Azerbaijan is involved in the conflict which has been lasting for more than twenty years, active youth is interested in making peace with the conflict country, and makes broad steps towards this peace.


Youth training in peacebuilding, Budapest, October 2012. The author is on the right.

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Firstly, it is significant to point out that youth are interested in making peace, not war. Of course, not all the young generation is about the same opinion, but more and more youngsters are stepping to this way of thinking day by day. They were born and raised during the conflict, and they feel responsibility in resolving it, because they see that the older generation, including policy-makers has not been able to solve the problem after so many years. The youth, mostly students, wish to live in peace, always knowing that there are no enemies in any part of the world and they can easily cross any borders without being shot dead. This youth studies abroad, travels to different countries, participates in various trainings, and they know peace is possible, although it does not exist right now.

Another important point concerns the projects that youth are trying to implement. It shows how determined they are in their aims, and they are trying to realize them, not just talk. I can underline the importance of the trainings which give them ideas and support. As a person who has an experience in these types of trainings, I can say that it is a big improvement to participate in events organized by different organizations, because you understand that there are a lot of other people who share your opinion and are ready to help. I did not expect to find so many like-minded youngsters. It was such a new feeling for me to build up a dialogue with the people from conflict-strengthen regions. It was like staying for a week in a completely other world where all are different and all are equal. You are learning, you are sharing, you are working and you are thinking. These four “You” principles are based on the willing of the youth to develop them and it is only up to us to follow them or not. People are different, and opinions differ from each other as well, but all I want to say is that there is increasing number of liberal-thinking youth in Azerbaijan.

As Carlos Santana said, “Peace has never come from dropping bombs, real peace comes from enlightenment and educating people to behave more in a divine manner.” Education is a great part of the peace-building process, and nowadays, youth wants to be educated as much as possible. Our future depends only on us, and we are the people who build it, and we are trying to make the constructing material of our future the most durable ever.

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Este artículo ha sido publicado on line el January 29, 2013.