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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    Who else is serious about giving neftchi a sound intellectual beating?
    Hellektor would do it in a second and he has enough ammo to pulverize the guy into oblivion.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
      Hellektor would do it in a second and he has enough ammo to pulverize the guy into oblivion.
      The guy will not respond because he is incapable to, he lacks the knowledge to.

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
        The guy will not respond because he is incapable to, he lacks the knowledge to.
        When it came to the Azeris, that guy knew his stuff.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by Joseph View Post
          When it came to the Azeris, that guy knew his stuff.
          He meant the Azeri YT user
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Look at these scoundrels trying to drive a wedge between us and the Iranians at a time when we are getting closer and the Turkic scum is crying about it. Classic info war material, trying to play Christian vs Muslim card.
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            Armenia Tries To Christianize Iranian Youth
            Wednesday, 23 February 2011 14:19
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            Armenia is trying to christianize Iranian youth by different methods.

            Armenian missionaries use three methods for introducing Iranian youth to Christianity, Iranian internet newspaper javannewspaper.com reported.

            "First, missionaries gain confidence of Iran's Muslims, promise them various benefits, for example Armenian citizenship if they marry Armenian girls. Moreover, they promise to create favorable financial conditions for young Iranian Muslims if they adopt Christianity, the message said.

            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by Federate View Post
              Look at these scoundrels trying to drive a wedge between us and the Iranians at a time when we are getting closer and the Turkic scum is crying about it. Classic info war material, trying to play Christian vs Muslim card.
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              Armenia Tries To Christianize Iranian Youth
              Wednesday, 23 February 2011 14:19
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              Armenia is trying to christianize Iranian youth by different methods.

              Armenian missionaries use three methods for introducing Iranian youth to Christianity, Iranian internet newspaper javannewspaper.com reported.

              "First, missionaries gain confidence of Iran's Muslims, promise them various benefits, for example Armenian citizenship if they marry Armenian girls. Moreover, they promise to create favorable financial conditions for young Iranian Muslims if they adopt Christianity, the message said.

              http://www.historyoftruth.com/news/l...-iranian-youth
              that website is full of BS stories, i completely ignore it, dont even bother reading the articles for a laugh. They had reported how supposedly during the Armenian earthquake the azeris had sent volunteers to help the Armenians even though there was a blockade.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Taking the fight to Ottawa. Hats off to the Canadian-Armenians for staging a protest directed against Azerbaijan and the destruction of the cemeteries in Julfa. The Azeri ambassador to Canada has apparently been running his mouth in newspapers. Similar protests must be held across the globe at Azeri embassies in time for the anniversary of the Sumgait massacres.
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                More Than Three Hundred Protested At the Azeribaijani Embassy In Ottawa



                OTTAWA – On February 22, 2011, more than three-hundred Armenian-Canadians from across the country took part in a demonstration in front of the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Ottawa, organized by the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada (AYF Canada) and the Armen Karo Student Association. The protestors voiced their concern about Azerbaijan’s ongoing aggression, intimidation and hostility towards Armenians. During the demonstration, the Hon. Mr. David Warner, former speaker of the Ontario Legislative Assembly, the Hon. Jim Karygiannis, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Agincourt, and the Hon. Nicole Demers, Member of Parliament for Laval, each delivered their messages to the ambassador. They targeted Azerbaijan’s continuing aggression towards Armenia, the atrocities and pogroms of Sumgait and Baku, as well as the cultural genocide of Armenian heritage sites within Azerbaijan. They also highlighted the current situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, proclaiming that historically, Armenians have always prevailed, and that they should continue to live freely without Azerbaijani constraint and hostility.

                “Azerbaijan, you cannot continue and try to kill off, bully, and subjugate the Armenian people and destroy historical monuments. Armenians will never die!”, said Warner, urging the Azerbaijani leadership to immediately stop the maltreatment of the Armenians. Throughout the demonstration, protestors relentlessly chanted for hours despite the blistering cold weather, carrying signs, asking the government of Azerbaijan to "admit their guilt ", "stop the cultural genocide", and to “end the war threats”.

                The government of Azerbaijan has actively continued a policy of hostility against Armenians; from exile and pogroms in the late 1980s, to the constant war-mongering rhetoric threatening to end the cease-fire with the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. More recently, the planned destruction ofArmenian Khachkars (cross-stones) in the Nakhichevan region, which are now declared as items of world heritage by UNESCO, proves to the world that Azerbaijan has been taking active steps towards erasing the memory of Armenians from their country.

                The events in Sumgait, which came as a direct response to Armenians’ expression of their right to self-determination in 1988, were followed byequally violent pogroms in the Azeri cities of Kirovabad, Baku and later in the Northern Shahoumian district of Nagorno-Karabakh. The violence against Armenians eventually escalated and Azerbaijan launched a military invasion into Nagorno-Karabakh, sparking a devastating war in the region that ended in 1994 with a ceasefire that left the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic free from Azeri rule.

                More recently, on December 15, 2005, the government of Azerbaijan orchestrated the final demolition of the historic Armenian cemetery in Djulfa, an ancient Armenian city now located in Azerbaijan. Armenians from across the world recently marked the sixth anniversary of the final blow to the 10,000 intricately hand carved Khachkars which were erected between the 6th through the 17th centuries. By 1998, following systemic destruction of the khachkars by Azerbaijani authorities over decades, only 2,000 remained.

                By December 15, 2005, the destruction was complete. Approximately 200 Azerbaijani soldiers amassed at the Nakhichevan-Iran border to desecrate the remaining grave markers at the Djulfa Armenian cemetery. The cemetery has since been replaced with an Azerbaijani military training base. Other Armenian sacred and historic sites in Azerbaijan have faced the same fate such as the Pombloz or Hovivi (Shepherd’s) Church built in the 16th century which was destroyed along with its cemetery in 2002.

                The Armenian-Canadians community proved today, once again, that they believe that Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence must be universally recognized and that a return to Azerbaijani rule would jeopardize the lives of the Armenians living there and is therefore unacceptable. Furthermore, they urged governments around the world must condemn Azerbaijan for their continued display of religious intolerance, aggression, and constant destabilization of the Caucasus.

                The planned protest came just days before the 23rd anniversary of the deadly pogroms of Sumgait on Feb. 27, 1988, which marked the beginning of a systematic campaign by Azerbaijan’s OMON Special Forces to use massacres and violence to forcefully uproot Armenians from Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh. The Sumgait tragedy and its bloody repetitions in Azerbaijan, lasting through the years of 1988 to 1991, led to thedisappearance of 450,000 inhabitants living in an established Armenian community in Azerbaijan.


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                Armenian protest at Azerbaijani Embassy
                By Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen February 22, 2011




                VIDEO - http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/vi...7W_VL4E_ZAULZt

                The Armenian Youth Federation of Canada (AYF) and the Armen Karo Student Association held a protest at the Azerbaijani Embassy on Tuesday, voicing their concern over Azerbaijan's ongoing aggression towards Armenians.
                © Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen

                Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Ar...#ixzz1EqB11nD5
                Last edited by Federate; 02-23-2011, 06:53 PM.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  More good news from Canada. Always nice to hear the FM of an unrecognised country meeting with MPs from a recognised country.
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                  Karabakh Foreign Minister Meets With Canadian Officials


                  TORONTO—Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Foreign Minister Georgi Petrossian, who is on a week-long visit to Canada at the invitation of the Armenian National Committee of Canada, held a number of meetings with representatives of Canadian political circles.

                  Petrossian held a meeting with Harold Glenn Albrecht, Chairman of the Armenian-Canadian friendship group and Member of Parliament of the Conservative Party of Canada, as well as with other Canadian political figures.

                  During the meeting the sides discussed the current situation in the Caucasus in the context of the latest world developments. Petrossian also pointed out the unprecedented rate at which Azerbaijan has stepped-up its military capability and rhetoric, which threaten the stability of the region. The foreign minister also stressed that Azerbaijan has lately intensified anti-Armenian propaganda.

                  On February 18 and 20, Petrossian made keynote addresses at meetings in Toronto and Montreal on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Karabakh movement. The foreign minister stressed the need for combined efforts by Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and the Diaspora to find an effective solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh situation.

                  In Toronto, Petrossian held meetings with representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the Armenian Democratic League (Ramkavar Azatakan party) and Social-Democratic Party Hunchakian party, as well as with the ANC Toronto chapter members. The Karabakh foreign minister discussed the latest developments in the Karabakh peace process and issued related to the negotiations.

                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Azerbaijanis and Georgians should unite - envoy
                    Thu 24 February 2011 05:44 GMT | -3:44 Local Time
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                    'Abkhazia is a new mono-ethnic zone created by Armenians.
                    The question is not only Abkhazia, but also South Caucasus. A big part of the South Caucasus is divided into mono-ethnic areas. Serious attention should be paid to it,' Azerbaijani ambassador to Georgia Namig Aliyev said.

                    According to him, Armenia, Javakheti, Nagorno Karabakh and seven adjacent regions are mono-ethnic zones.

                    'No one but Armenians live in these zones. 65 percent of Abkhazia is a mono-ethnic zone. Gobuleti, Batumi and other regions in Ajaria are being armenized, Armenians are settled there. This is a great threat. Taking into account that in 2009-2010 hundreds of Ajarian families moved from Ajaria to other regions of Georgia as migrants, we’ll see where these processes are lead Georgians to. For Armenians access to the Black Sea means the realization of the idea of “Great Armenia from sea to sea”.

                    This means establishment of “Great Armenia”. I understand that when a state has no access to sea, it wants to establish friendship, economic, commercial, transport relations with the other states, in order to have access to the sea. But in the case of Armenia this is abnormal way, these are territorial claims, it means to establish mono-ethnic zone in that territory,' he said.

                    Ambassador said this policy is pursued through oppressing other nations.

                    'It means to occupy these territories both through military way and migration. This is the Armenian policy. Both Azerbaijanis and Georgians should unite to prevent this policy. Otherwise, we will not be able to achieve anything. Both Azerbaijan and Georgia should openly say to Armenians that there is no place for “Great Armenia” here. We can achieve something, if we say it together, otherwise it will be very difficult,' he said.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                      Azerbaijanis and Georgians should unite - envoy
                      Thu 24 February 2011 05:44 GMT | -3:44 Local Time
                      Text size:
                      'Abkhazia is a new mono-ethnic zone created by Armenians.
                      The question is not only Abkhazia, but also South Caucasus. A big part of the South Caucasus is divided into mono-ethnic areas. Serious attention should be paid to it,' Azerbaijani ambassador to Georgia Namig Aliyev said.

                      According to him, Armenia, Javakheti, Nagorno Karabakh and seven adjacent regions are mono-ethnic zones.

                      'No one but Armenians live in these zones. 65 percent of Abkhazia is a mono-ethnic zone. Gobuleti, Batumi and other regions in Ajaria are being armenized, Armenians are settled there. This is a great threat. Taking into account that in 2009-2010 hundreds of Ajarian families moved from Ajaria to other regions of Georgia as migrants, we’ll see where these processes are lead Georgians to. For Armenians access to the Black Sea means the realization of the idea of “Great Armenia from sea to sea”.

                      This means establishment of “Great Armenia”. I understand that when a state has no access to sea, it wants to establish friendship, economic, commercial, transport relations with the other states, in order to have access to the sea. But in the case of Armenia this is abnormal way, these are territorial claims, it means to establish mono-ethnic zone in that territory,' he said.

                      Ambassador said this policy is pursued through oppressing other nations.

                      'It means to occupy these territories both through military way and migration. This is the Armenian policy. Both Azerbaijanis and Georgians should unite to prevent this policy. Otherwise, we will not be able to achieve anything. Both Azerbaijan and Georgia should openly say to Armenians that there is no place for “Great Armenia” here. We can achieve something, if we say it together, otherwise it will be very difficult,' he said.

                      APA
                      Azeris would love to be closer to Georgia, as they can use Georgia to pressure us economically rather significantly. But I don't think Georgia is going to forfeit it's lucrative trade with and to Armenia for more unity with Azeris.
                      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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