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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    "Girls want to look like her, they copy her hear, style and manners. A qualified doctor, mother of three and grandmother of two, she seems to have it all,"says the report.
    What girl doesn't dream of becoming a hook'er that owns all the major banking and financial institutions of a small oil rich country? (Are these *muslim* attributes = information war tip; remember some of your audience are Muslims.)

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    "She leads a campaign against domestic violence, raises funds for hospitals, publicizes sports and healthy lifestyle. UNESCO's goodwill ambassador, she promotes music and cultural traditions."
    I'm glad she's interested in human rights - she can start by arresting members of her own family who sell girls to Turkey and promulgate forced-labor (slavery) for the benefit of the Aliyev clan.

    HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINT:

    "Nakhchivan is the most repressive and authoritarian region of Azerbaijan, where the
    political scene is characterised by uncertainty,....
    Vasif Talibov, who is related by marriage to Azerbaijan’s ruling family, the Aliyevs,
    has been the chairman of the local parliament – Ali Majlis (Supreme Assembly) –
    and unchallenged leader of Nakhchivan for the past twelve years. More than a
    decade of Talibov’s rule has left the society with little hope, while widespread
    poverty and a high unemployment rate have had a dramatic negative impact on
    living conditions. The authoritarian rule and the destruction of civil society has been
    reinforced by strict censorship and grave human rights abuses."

    TEXT OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINTS: http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=...fuLjBOQT b6TKg
    Journalists in Aliyevbaijan don't have "healthy lifestyles": http://newsfreedomofexpression.blogs...w-to-make.html The Aliyev Foundation is a shell organization that skims oil money and uses it to solidify Aliyev's power base - In other words, the wife is a part of the corruption.

    TIP: Don't let them put lipstick on the pig. Get people ready to counter her. Someone should start making videos pointing out these facts and making his wife the focus.
    Last edited by Persopolis; 05-14-2011, 11:20 PM.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Had anyone heard of this?

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      Karabakh Mosques Repaired

      Nagorno-Karabakh -- A partly restored Shia Mosque in Shushi.
      17.11.2010
      Lusine Musayelian
      Five Azerbaijani mosques and other religious sites located in and around Nagorno-Karabakh have been repaired in recent years as part of a government effort to preserve the unrecognized republic’s Islamic heritage, a senior Karabakh Armenian official said on Wednesday.

      Sergey Shahverdian, the head of Karabakh’s tourism department, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that the government in Stepanakert has spent 30 million drams ($83,000) for that purpose since 2008 and plans to finance more restoration work next year.

      “All the cultural heritage preserved in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is the property of the Karabakh people,” said Shahverdian. “Accordingly, in restoring monuments, we don’t differentiate with Armenian and Muslim architectural sites.”

      In his words, two of the three Shia mosques as well as an Islamic “madrasa” building mostly repaired by the Karabakh authorities are located in Shushi, the disputed region’s second most important town. It was mostly populated by Azerbaijanis before being captured by Karbakh Armenian forces in 1992.

      Shahverdian added that the repairs there were also sponsored Arshbishop Pargev Martirosian, the Shushi-based head of the Artsakh (Karabakh) diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church. But he gave no details of that assistance.

      Town residents, many of them former Armenian refugees from Baku and other parts of Azerbaijan, seemed divided in their assessment of the restoration effort. “I agree so long as they remain only historial monuments,” one woman told RFE/RL.

      “If the Azerbaijanis destroyed our cemeteries and churches, why are we restoring their mosques?” said another.

      Also repaired was a mosque in Aghdam, an Azerbaijani town that has been under Karabakh Armenian control since 1993. It is one of the town’s few structures that were not destroyed during and after the Armenian-Azerbaijani war.



      video of the mosques at the website

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
        I did say that you were the type of person who would not understand. Propaganda produced by idiots like you is always easy to expose. So if your equivalents in Armenia are going to be producing lies about "historical and cultural issues" it will give me pleasure to expose them.
        You really should stop shouting it is making your wiskers wet...LOL

        As far as Lies, a heria like you should not speak. You are full of it and are in no position to talk to anyone here, just who do you think you are? Do you really believe you are in a position to tell us off? Hello kitty!

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          ilham aliyev's tweet

          presidentaz Ilham Aliyev
          I have no doubt that we will return to Nagorno-Karabakh, to Susa. May 8
          What the hell is Susa, lol

          this is my favorite
          We do not have any land claims to other states. But, we will never cede an inch of our land to anyone. May 8
          Apparently when azeris claim Armenia is historic azeri land that is not claiming, right?
          When they claim Northern Iran as south azerbaijan that is not claiming, right?

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
            I'm glad she's interested in human rights - she can start by arresting members of her own family who sell girls to Turkey and promulgate forced-labor (slavery) for the benefit of the Aliyev clan.
            Why should Armenians care if Azerbaijanis are being cuckolded by their Turko-Kurdish Mafia state?

            This WikiLeaks cable is quite amusing.

            Published On Tue Dec 14 2010

            A U.S. diplomat described the first lady of Azerbaijan as unable to express a “full range of facial expression” following “substantial cosmetic surgery, (done) presumably overseas,” in the latest cables from WikiLeaks.

            In a cable entitled “A First Lady, Too, in Fashion,” the diplomat tears into the wife of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, describing Mehriban Aliyeva as more “fashion-conscious and daring” than the “average woman in majority-Muslim Azerbaijan” noting that along with plastic surgery the first lady “wears dresses that would be considered provocative even in the Western world,” reports the Guardian.

            The cable recalls the first lady and her daughters waiting for the arrival of former U.S. vice-president xxxx Cheney and his wife.

            “Prior to the Second Lady’s arrival, while the three ladies were waiting for Mrs. Cheney’s car, one Secret Service agent asked ‘which one of those is the mother?’ Emboffs (embassy officials) and White House staff studied the three for several moments, and then Emboff said, ‘Well, logically the mother would probably stand in the middle.’ ”

            Aliyeva’s husband doesn’t escape the cables wrath, although his fashion sense isn’t called into question.

            “Observers in Baku often note that today’s Azerbaijan is run in a manner similar to the feudalism found in Europe during the Middle Ages: a handful of well-connected families control certain geographic areas, as well as certain sectors of the economy,” notes the cable.

            http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/907095

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
              Had anyone heard of this?

              -----------------------------------------------------

              Karabakh Mosques Repaired

              Nagorno-Karabakh -- A partly restored Shia Mosque in Shushi.
              17.11.2010
              Lusine Musayelian
              Five Azerbaijani mosques and other religious sites located in and around Nagorno-Karabakh have been repaired in recent years as part of a government effort to preserve the unrecognized republic’s Islamic heritage, a senior Karabakh Armenian official said on Wednesday.

              Sergey Shahverdian, the head of Karabakh’s tourism department, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that the government in Stepanakert has spent 30 million drams ($83,000) for that purpose since 2008 and plans to finance more restoration work next year.

              “All the cultural heritage preserved in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is the property of the Karabakh people,” said Shahverdian. “Accordingly, in restoring monuments, we don’t differentiate with Armenian and Muslim architectural sites.”

              In his words, two of the three Shia mosques as well as an Islamic “madrasa” building mostly repaired by the Karabakh authorities are located in Shushi, the disputed region’s second most important town. It was mostly populated by Azerbaijanis before being captured by Karbakh Armenian forces in 1992.

              Shahverdian added that the repairs there were also sponsored Arshbishop Pargev Martirosian, the Shushi-based head of the Artsakh (Karabakh) diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church. But he gave no details of that assistance.

              Town residents, many of them former Armenian refugees from Baku and other parts of Azerbaijan, seemed divided in their assessment of the restoration effort. “I agree so long as they remain only historial monuments,” one woman told RFE/RL.

              “If the Azerbaijanis destroyed our cemeteries and churches, why are we restoring their mosques?” said another.

              Also repaired was a mosque in Aghdam, an Azerbaijani town that has been under Karabakh Armenian control since 1993. It is one of the town’s few structures that were not destroyed during and after the Armenian-Azerbaijani war.



              video of the mosques at the website
              This is a difficult issue, the problem is, good deeds are not seen in this world, not by the Turks, not by Europe, not by UN. It doesn't matter. Justice doesn't exist, and it's because we Armenians have been so friendly, honest and not-genocidal, we have lost our lands and so many people. We have always been on the defensive side, never on the attacking side. Even in Artsakh, it was the Azeri's who started to attack us, not vice-versa.

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                Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                This is a difficult issue, the problem is, good deeds are not seen in this world, not by the Turks, not by Europe, not by UN. It doesn't matter. Justice doesn't exist, and it's because we Armenians have been so friendly, honest and not-genocidal, we have lost our lands and so many people. We have always been on the defensive side, never on the attacking side. Even in Artsakh, it was the Azeri's who started to attack us, not vice-versa.
                Sadly that is true, while Armenia renovates mosques, the azeris claim Armenians are destroying monuments (but lack evidence, there only evidence was a mosque with animals inside it) and then when we show evidence of azeris destroying the cemetery in julfa the international community only says "...both sides should refrain from destroying historic monuments." It's very sad.

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                  Turkish website: High-ranking officials of Azerbaijan continues to fund the Kurds in Turkey
                  Referring to the sources of Turkey's ruling party Justice and Development ", a Turkish nationalist site« Art-Group »spread sensational information about Azerbaijan. As the site «Pia.az», a number of high-ranking officials of Azerbaijan continues to provide financial support for Kurdish rebels in Turkey.

                  "It is regrettable that on the eve of parliamentary elections in Turkey among the patrons of the Kurdish Party of Peace and Democracy, a non-civilian parliamentary wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party," subversive activities inside the country, including Azerbaijan, "- says the source.

                  On the account is created in those days the party election fund "Peace and democracy were transferred large sums from Azerbaijan. The money came to the bank account deputy Bengo Yildiz, who was elected from Batman, the newspaper notes.
                  Recall that the names of senior Azerbaijani officials have repeatedly mentioned in connection with the financing of "Kurdistan Workers' Party."

                  Paying special attention to this, a Turkish web site says that, despite repeated requests by the Turkish side of the official Baku to investigate these links with Kurdish rebels, the Azeri side ignores them. The site sees the move as unacceptable to the brotherly country and notes that the question of the amount transferred to the accounts of the Kurdish parties, should be seriously investigated.

                  / Panorama.am /

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                    This is a difficult issue, the problem is, good deeds are not seen in this world, not by the Turks, not by Europe, not by UN. It doesn't matter. Justice doesn't exist, and it's because we Armenians have been so friendly, honest and not-genocidal, we have lost our lands and so many people. We have always been on the defensive side, never on the attacking side. Even in Artsakh, it was the Azeri's who started to attack us, not vice-versa.
                    I really don't see the point in wasting money on mosques that no one will ever go to. There better things to spend money on, I mean it really makes me angry that they waste all this money on some Azeri mosques. Just let those mosques rot for all I care.
                    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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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Karabakh Mosques Repaired

                      Nagorno-Karabakh -- A partly restored Shia Mosque in Shushi.
                      . “Accordingly, in restoring monuments, we don’t differentiate with Armenian and Muslim architectural sites.”
                      Maybe they don't differentiate by "restoring" them all equally badly. What on earth is modern green plastic roofing doing on an old building?
                      Last edited by bell-the-cat; 05-17-2011, 11:17 AM.
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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