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    A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, Colonel Eldar Sabiroglu, made some out-of-the-way statements at the press conference.


    Hey NATO, you're going to love these guys!

    A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, Colonel Eldar Sabiroglu, made some out-of-the-way statements at the press conference, Armenia’s Voice newspaper reports.

    When asked why number of the sexual bid increases in the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan, Colonel Eldar Sabiroglu seriously said those were not rapes. “No, this is not a violation. This is just some sexual hormones, testosterone, that boost after the soldiers are being full. I mean, the increased number of the sexual harassment shows that Azerbaijani soldiers get well fed. For example, there are no rape cases in Armenia’s Army. This marks that Armenian soldiers get badly fed,” he said.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    LOL!!!! They really are baboons.
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



    http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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      All I can say

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        Yep. I mean its one thing to deny it but.... this is funny.

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          Did he really say that? I almost cant believe somebody would say such a thing about his own country...

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            I doubt he actually said it exactly like that, I understand that he was trying to make it seem like no azeri soldier is a rapist, or a homosexual, but I just don't see how anyone could come up with such a poor excuse... "Our enemy's soldiers don't get raped so they're not as good as us?"

            I know there our archenemies and all, so i should be happy they said something this stupid, but it seems like propaganda


            As for rape in the Armenian army, it exists and isn't rare at all

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              Originally posted by ara87 View Post
              I doubt he actually said it exactly like that, I understand that he was trying to make it seem like no azeri soldier is a rapist, or a homosexual, but I just don't see how anyone could come up with such a poor excuse... "Our enemy's soldiers don't get raped so they're not as good as us?"

              I know there our archenemies and all, so i should be happy they said something this stupid, but it seems like propaganda


              As for rape in the Armenian army, it exists and isn't rare at all

              If you're going to make such whimsical claims provide a source at least, otherwise, you are degrading the backbone of the Armenian nation.
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                I don't believe it's propaganda, they are indeed capable of saying such things. They say everything, indeed everything, to try to mock the Armenians or make them look bad, even in things not related to us. Once I saw an interview on BBC about Azerbaijan's economy in a special they did about the countries that have oil, and the guy was asked:

                How do you expect Azerbaijan's economy to grow with the [some agreement I can't remember]?
                -"It will grow as expected, our economy is an ever-growing one, unlike Armenian's one which is..."

                They all do it, go over some articles about whatever not concerned to us in Azerbaijani media: sports, economy, children's toys...they will always make comparisons to make fun of us or make us look bad.

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                  Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                  I don't believe it's propaganda, they are indeed capable of saying such things. They say everything, indeed everything, to try to mock the Armenians or make them look bad, even in things not related to us. Once I saw an interview on BBC about Azerbaijan's economy in a special they did about the countries that have oil, and the guy was asked:

                  How do you expect Azerbaijan's economy to grow with the [some agreement I can't remember]?
                  -"It will grow as expected, our economy is an ever-growing one, unlike Armenian's one which is..."

                  They all do it, go over some articles about whatever not concerned to us in Azerbaijani media: sports, economy, children's toys...they will always make comparisons to make fun of us or make us look bad.
                  lets not forget about the time they had an interview about scouts in azerbaijan

                  Q: You said that your children participate in international camps and communicate with other children. Probably, they often meet Armenian scouts ...

                  A: We can not avoid it. But I am heartened by the fact that our children demonstrate their superiority over the Armenian scouts in international meetings and camps.

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                    Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                    I don't believe it's propaganda, they are indeed capable of saying such things. They say everything, indeed everything, to try to mock the Armenians or make them look bad, even in things not related to us. Once I saw an interview on BBC about Azerbaijan's economy in a special they did about the countries that have oil, and the guy was asked:

                    How do you expect Azerbaijan's economy to grow with the [some agreement I can't remember]?
                    -"It will grow as expected, our economy is an ever-growing one, unlike Armenian's one which is..."

                    They all do it, go over some articles about whatever not concerned to us in Azerbaijani media: sports, economy, children's toys...they will always make comparisons to make fun of us or make us look bad.
                    When the oil runs out the Azeri govt will pack up shop and take all their country's wealth with them, so it isn't growing...in fact the whole economy is going into the bank accounts of the elite who will one day leave Azerbaijan to die and rot.

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