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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    NY Times article about Karabakh that is filled with crap http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/wo...ijan.html?_r=1
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      NY Times article about Karabakh that is filled with crap http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/wo...ijan.html?_r=1
      Well this is the beginning
      BAKU, Azerbaijan — In a mostly empty Soviet-era building here on a recent morning, a 29-year-old woman pressed her eye against the scope of a sniper rifle, brown hair spilling over her shoulder, and took aim at virtual commandos darting between virtual trees.
      the person who wrote it was either in azerbaijan when she wrote it or she got the article from someone in azerbaijan. Either way the article was BS.

      Edit: I was thinking about sending her an email about the article, a well organized one describing Armenia's side of the conflict as this was way to one-sdied.
      Last edited by ninetoyadome; 05-31-2011, 05:24 PM.

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        NY Times article about Karabakh that is filled with crap http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/wo...ijan.html?_r=1
        Yeah, I saw that, pretty biased of course as they fail to even mention in what fashion Armenians were driven out from Azerbaijan. It's like the only refugees are Azeris. And the author fails to see that many refugees are intentionally kept in such horrid conditions in order to propagandise this whole situation and so gullible reporters like this are emotionally swayed. Those people should be angry at their idiotic government not Armenians.

        Just then, a man took her aside, rebuking her for speaking to Western journalists who could, he warned, be pro-Armenian. “Our children look at other houses, they see that other people live well, and they are ashamed,” she said when she returned, refusing to give her last name. “Write that the cursed Armenians are guilty of this.”
        Dillusionals think West is on Armenia's side in the Karabakh conflict.
        Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
        ---
        "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          NY Times article about Karabakh that is filled with crap http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/wo...ijan.html?_r=1
          She also has this article which is very anti-Azeri.....go figure.

          Article: Police in Azerbaijan Arrest Antigovernment Protesters



          According to her resume

          Ellen Barry became the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times in March 2011.
          B0zkurt Hunter

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
            Well this is the beginning


            the person who wrote it was either in azerbaijan when she wrote it or she got the article from someone in azerbaijan. Either way the article was BS.

            Edit: I was thinking about sending her an email about the article, a well organized one describing Armenia's side of the conflict as this was way to one-sdied.
            https://myaccount.nytimes.com/membercenter/emailus.html
            On another article under her name this was sited at the bottom.

            An employee of The New York Times contributed reporting from Baku, Azerbaijan.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              On another article under her name this was sited at the bottom.
              I sent her an email telling her that her article was very one sided and explained to her Armenia's side, how the conflict began, how the Armenians in Sumgait, Martakert, Baku were targeted just for being Armenians, etc. I would recommend others sending emails and also letting her know about our side.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post

                Edit: I was thinking about sending her an email about the article, a well organized one describing Armenia's side of the conflict as this was way to one-sdied.
                https://myaccount.nytimes.com/membercenter/emailus.html
                That is a great idea and I encourage everyone to do the same. Need to put this b!tch in her place. The last time something similar happened was the Euronews thing and we managed to make an impact on them via mass mailing.
                Last edited by Federate; 05-31-2011, 09:25 PM.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  With a title like that, I was actually expecting a part about the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh... Silly me, the article is one-sided from top to bottom. I also sent her a letter showing her mistakes.

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    NY Times article about Karabakh that is filled with crap http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/wo...ijan.html?_r=1
                    Just came here to post this too. It's absolute crap. Do you guys want to draft an e-mail we can all send or should we go solo?

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      A message needs to be sent directly to her as well as to the New York Times. At the bottom of her profile is a link that says "Send an E-Mail to Ellen Barry".

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