Uploaded by shootandscribble on Aug 19, 2008
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.
The breakaway states have their own rulers, parliaments or warlords, and are home to millions of people, but they're not officially recognised as proper countries by the rest of the world.
Several have their own armies and police forces, and issue passports and even postage stamps which the rest of the world ignores. All of the breakaway states have declared independence after violent struggles with a neighbouring state.
Some now survive peacefully, but others are a magnet for terrorists and weapons smuggling, and have armies ready for a fight. Several could be at the centre of future wars which threaten their regions and the wider world.
In a world of easy adventure tourism, Simon visits breakaway states & unrecognized nations which don't usually feature on the tourist trail: Somaliland, Transniestria, South Ossetia, Taiwan, Abkhazia, Ajaria and Nagorno-Karabkh
Welcome to Places That Don't Exist...
Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan and Armenia became independent after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but a mountainous area of Azerbaijan called Nagorno-Karabkh (NK) triggered war. Historically it was mainly Armenian Christian, and
when it wanted its own independence, Armenian troops helped the Karabkh army push Azeris out. Azerbaijan is still officially at war over NK, and Simon's journey starts in Azerbaijan on the frontline overlooking NK; he sprints across open ground to avoid sniper fire.
Thousands of people fled during the war. Simon finds Azeri children and the elderly still living in rusty train carriages in a siding. Everywhere Simon goes there are reminders of the war. Everyone mentions it, including the country's top pop star -- a crack-shot with an AK-47.
Simon heads to NK, but the border with Azerbaijan is closed. A massive detour takes him across the border into Georgia, over stunning snowy mountains into Armenia, then south over icy mountain passes into NK. Inside the breakaway state he finds bombed-out villages and abandoned buildings, and Christians who view Muslims with suspicion and fear. In a village locals walk through a minefield in front of him.
Despite mines and war, Simon's guide tells him NK would have the world's highest longevity rate if recognized as a state. A graveyard contains endless people aged more than 100, and there is a suggestion of a live 120-year-old. Simon travels to the NK frontline trenches with Azerbaijan. Very few people go from one side to the other; Simon reflects on the stalemate, and the unlikely prospect of peace.
The programme finishes at a wedding where the electricity has died. Luckily, bride and groom emerge into the light to a rapturous reception.
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@sirunlalala i want to take my money and side with these guys and hopefully take over that country lol
MrBurkdawg 5 months ago
"Im never gonna get to join the Karabakh army" LOL
sirunlalala 5 months ago
This is great laer
pravdoved 6 months ago
Most Azeri's know this is Armenian land and they know it's not worth dieing for Aliev and his gangsters please my Azeri's friends don't send your sons to die for nothing
live in your oil rich nation and be happy God bless!
kavkaz4life 7 months ago
@Fig07 i know ...
ImPoisonBeCareful 7 months ago
@ImPoisonBeCareful thats an old Azeri propaganda that passed its usage date...
Fig07 7 months ago
@Fig07 im writing with rzepa04 ..she is very kind but she is says very stupid things like ''iravan'' (yerevan) and sevan belonged to albania and real azerbaijans but russia gave it to us and that the churches from todays armenia belonged to christian albanians and azerbaijans but we have armenized it and and and ..i became really angry ! but i have send her some videos and infos from wikipedia too ..
ImPoisonBeCareful 7 months ago
@rzepa04 i would like to see those maps and records... I see your point and it will happen only when Artsax/Karabakh becomes independent. This is political issue and needs to be accepted from both sides. It cannot be solved writing paragraphs in youtube...
Fig07 7 months ago
Artsax/Artsakh(Karabakh) always was part of Armenia til Stalin took over. There is historical maps, churches, buildings, that proves it.Only blind and ignorant people won't accept those FACTS.
Fig07 7 months ago
@rzepa04 i dont think that you have really researched about the armenian history ..because you can find everywhere in the old armenian maps that no only parts of antolia belonged to us but also karabakh (and even more lands from todays azerbaijan) ...but i like your part of views ..there is truth in it exapt the things about the armenians... there are no armenized churches! sure there lived albanians and real azebaijans but there were more in the east! ..
ImPoisonBeCareful 7 months ago