Hijran Guseynova, Chairman of Azerbaijan’s State Committee for Problems of Family, Women and Children took part in the Global Forum on Human Trafficking.
Azeri, Georgian and Chechen diplomacy have a historical role in realization of an idea “common house of Caucasus” which is a result of a severe struggle for integrity of Caucasus. Caucasus with its geo - ethnic - political features is one of the unique regions of the world; over 40 million people representing 128 ethnicity live in this territory of 440.700sq km.1.
For the sake of great love to Our Motherlands and Courtiers, in the day of on 26th of March, 2007 in Warsaw, Poland, The Common House of Caucasus was established, here it was also registered. The Common House of Caucasus is an independent, nongovernmental organization. Our Association shall consist of persons from the South Caucasus, namely Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Nevertheless, the door of “our House” is open for all representatives of the Caucasian nations.
People of the Caucasus pay tribute to Jozef Pilsudski
Friday, 24 August 2007
On 20 June, 1936 representatives of the Caucasian nations laid a silver wreath on the grave of Jozef Pilsudski in Wawel and a solemn act in Caucasian languages and Polish. The copy of the act is cited below. The act was discovered by Jerzy Lubach, the co-founder of “The Common House of Caucasus in Poland”. We should say that the document was first time and, almost certainly, last time published in the “Orient-Vostok” journal (1936) edited by a Polish patriot Jerzy Gedroyc. “With the utmost respect for the spirit of Grand Marshal of Poland JOZEF PILSUDSKI, THE PEOPLES OF THE CAUCASUS are placing the wreath on His grave as a sign of their solidarity with the Polish People. May this wreath be a symbol in honor of His commemoration, whose eminence is going far beyond His Motherland and will remain an ever-being advocate of the idea of the holy struggle of peoples for their independence.
Statute
Sunday, 12 August 2007
Here, you can find a statute which is the foundation for principles and the objectives of the Association
The short history of the idea of the Common House of Caucasus
Sunday, 12 August 2007
The region of Caucasus is situated in the borderland of Europe and Asia, and is laid in the basin of Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The Caucasus is inhabited by over 40 million people representing 128 ethnicity and speaking many different languages and dialects. The Caucasus is traditionally a bridge between Asia and Europe, between East and West, and since the centuries this strategically important region has deserved a special attention of many political powers. A mosaic of ethnic groups and religious denominations have been the great treasure of the Caucasus. On the other hand, this diversity also, has contributed to intensification of political and ethnic tensions being a main source of conflicts and unrests in the region.