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  • Re: News about Artsakh

    Originally posted by Davo88 View Post
    How can Azerbaijan consider the territory of Karabagh, not to mention that of the current Republic of Armenia to be historically Azeri? It is Armenia that had under its possession more Azerbaijani land and once had access to the Caspian Sea if you look at historical maps. Do they expect us to relinquish our sovereignty because of their unfounded claims?
    azeris have been brainwashed into believing that all history books, besides azeri history books, are incorrect. There govt has instilled all this hatred into the people making them believe that there was never an Armenia in the Caucasus and Russia moved the Armenians there. Ive shown a few maps of the historic Greater Armenia and they say i made the map because its false. I mean you guys recently heard how they found the historic city of Tigranakerd in Artsakh, azeris say its propaganda and that the city belongs to the Caucasian Albanians. THey also believe they are the descendants of every nation. its best not to listen to what azeris say because what they say lacks any intelligence.

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      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
      azeris have been brainwashed into believing that all history books, besides azeri history books, are incorrect. There govt has instilled all this hatred into the people making them believe that there was never an Armenia in the Caucasus and Russia moved the Armenians there. Ive shown a few maps of the historic Greater Armenia and they say i made the map because its false. I mean you guys recently heard how they found the historic city of Tigranakerd in Artsakh, azeris say its propaganda and that the city belongs to the Caucasian Albanians. THey also believe they are the descendants of every nation. its best not to listen to what azeris say because what they say lacks any intelligence.
      I agree and it's terribly sad isn't it ninetoyadome.

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      • Re: News about Artsakh

        Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
        There govt has instilled all this hatred into the people
        To be honest, I think both sides hate eachother.

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          Originally posted by Anoush View Post
          I agree and it's terribly sad isn't it ninetoyadome.
          its just very sad. i remember reading an article about a history book for 5th graders.
          A 5th grade history book from Azerbaijan entitled “Fatherland” shows most of northern Iran and significant portions of Armenia (including all of Lake Sevan) and Georgia (Kvemo Kartli and southern Kakheti) under Azerbaijani control.
          now azeris have the notion that all of Armenia belongs to them, every kingdom belongs to them, all of Iran and every kingdom belongs to them.

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          • Re: News about Artsakh

            Originally posted by Army View Post
            To be honest, I think both sides hate eachother.
            both sides do hate each other but azeris hate Armenians allot more than Armenians hate azeris. did u hear about the azeri judoist who won gold in Armenia? during the national anthem there was no booing or whistling, some Armenians even stood up for it. In Armenia they interviewed him and he said everything was great, there was no problems. Armenia had given them secret service body guards so nothing can happen. He said that they didnt even need the body guards because he noticed no one wanted to hurt them. Then he goes to azerbaijan and gives an interview saying how proud he was to win a gold medal on enemy soil, how good it felt to hear the azeri national anthem on enemy soil not talking about how the govt treated or any of the good things. im thinking the newspaper just twisted his words and didnt publish most of the stuff because thats not what azeris want to hear.

            here is something that i think explains the azeri ideology towards Armenians. its taken from hitlers ideology towards the xxxs.

            His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it.

            also if u read some of the older posts from the Armenia and the information war thread you can see azeris blame Armenia for everything. they blamed Armenia for the oil academy shooting. when they found out it was a Georgian they said an Armenian was behind the Georgian, etc. do you remember when someone tried to assassinate obama in turkey? the turks prevented it and arrested the guy. an azeri author came to the conclusion that this had to be an Armenian, you know what his evidence was? even though the turks didnt release any info about him except he was from Syria, the author said that there were two famous Armenian terrorists from Syria so this guy had to be Armenian. if u havent noticed they keep claiming we attack them and lose soldiers but we keep showing evidence its all bullxxxx. the hatred they have towards Armenians is insane.

            Armenians dont say xxxx like this. read Armenian news, we never blame them unless we have evidence.
            Last edited by ninetoyadome; 10-02-2009, 08:46 AM.

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            • Re: News about Artsakh

              Absolutely true for your above article Ninetoyadome jan. We are not a nation that hates, we are a peaceloving, peacemaking and an intelligent, smart nation. We don't have hatred in our chests as it takes a great deal of negative energy and then it becomes morally and psychologically sickening in the brain. Luckily we don't possess such ambiguity and hatred, but we utilize our energy constructively, that is to build, to construct, to achieve and to educate ourselves. The only thing I wish as a national trait to have is that we start loving one another more than we have done.

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                Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                Absolutely true for your above article Ninetoyadome jan. We are not a nation that hates, we are a peaceloving, peacemaking and an intelligent, smart nation. We don't have hatred in our chests as it takes a great deal of negative energy and then it becomes morally and psychologically sickening in the brain. Luckily we don't possess such ambiguity and hatred, but we utilize our energy constructively, that is to build, to construct, to achieve and to educate ourselves. The only thing I wish as a national trait to have is that we start loving one another more than we have done.
                the azeri population is uneducated and blame Armenia to escape from there own problems. a poll showed more people think the Artsakh problem is the worst problem in the country, in a far distant was corruption and poverty. aliyev is using Artsakh to distract the rest of the population from the real problems.

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                  CO-CHAIRS SAY THEY HAD INTERESTING AND CONSTRUCTIVE MEETINGS IN ARMENIA

                  Panorama.am
                  11:56 05/10/2009

                  The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs left for Azerbaijan after having visited
                  Armenia, foreign media reports. It is reported that the co-chairs
                  are going to have meeting with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliev.

                  The French co-chair Bernard Fassier declared in Baku that they have
                  had "very interesting and constructive meetings in Yerevan."

                  It's worth reminding that the mission of their regional visit is to
                  make correspondent agreements for the next meeting of Armenian and
                  Azerbaijani Presidents.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                    this is great news

                    Italy supports Armenia’s position on Karabakh conflict settlement
                    09.10.2009 20:28 GMT+04:00
                    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Ambassador to Italy Ruben Karapetyan has met with Ricardo Miliori, Head of Italian delegation in OSCE PA. Parties exchanged views on Armenian-Turkish normalization and Karabakh settlement as well as development of parliamentary cooperation between Armenia and Italy.

                    Ambassador Karapetyan highlighted the importance of Karabakh conflict settlement, pointing out Azerbaijani side’s continuing speculations over land occupation, refugee return and cultural heritage destruction. Ricardo Miliori stated in turn that his delegation would do its utmost for Armenian side, enabling it to introduce its position in the frameworks OSCE PA.

                    Considering Italian parliamentarian’s specialization as lawyer, Ruben Karapetyan gave him materials featuring the legal aspect of Karabakh conflict and Azerbaijan’s elimination of Armenian cultural heritage in Nakhichevan and other territories.

                    Afterwards, Karapetyan had meeting with “Peace Stronghold” Association’s President Franco Vicari and organization members. Parties introduced to Ambassador results of May 16-19 International Conference on Caucasian People.

                    At the end, association President introduced to Karapetyan a 14-clause document adopted during conference, RA MFA press service reports.

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                    • Re: News about Artsakh

                      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                      this is great news

                      Italy supports Armenia’s position on Karabakh conflict settlement
                      09.10.2009 20:28 GMT+04:00
                      /PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Ambassador to Italy Ruben Karapetyan has met with Ricardo Miliori, Head of Italian delegation in OSCE PA. Parties exchanged views on Armenian-Turkish normalization and Karabakh settlement as well as development of parliamentary cooperation between Armenia and Italy.

                      Ambassador Karapetyan highlighted the importance of Karabakh conflict settlement, pointing out Azerbaijani side’s continuing speculations over land occupation, refugee return and cultural heritage destruction. Ricardo Miliori stated in turn that his delegation would do its utmost for Armenian side, enabling it to introduce its position in the frameworks OSCE PA.

                      Considering Italian parliamentarian’s specialization as lawyer, Ruben Karapetyan gave him materials featuring the legal aspect of Karabakh conflict and Azerbaijan’s elimination of Armenian cultural heritage in Nakhichevan and other territories.

                      Afterwards, Karapetyan had meeting with “Peace Stronghold” Association’s President Franco Vicari and organization members. Parties introduced to Ambassador results of May 16-19 International Conference on Caucasian People.

                      At the end, association President introduced to Karapetyan a 14-clause document adopted during conference, RA MFA press service reports.

                      http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=37628
                      Nice so maybe Azeri's get a little less of their own way.

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