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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    What annoys me the most is that, they look for small
    things and make a big propaganda out of it.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Oh noes! An Azerbaijani MP said that she is against Armenia's NPP construction. Should we still do it?
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      Azerbaijani parliamentarian against construction of new nuclear power plant in Armenia

      09 June 2009 [14:40] - Today.Az
      The construction of a nuclear power plant in Armenia threatens security of the whole world, said MP Malahat Hasanova during a plenary session of the parliament Tuesday, according to Interfax-Azerbaijan.

      "The Milli Medjlis should send a demand to IAEA and other international organizations to prevent construction of a new nuclear power plant in Armenia".

      "As is known, Armenia is a seismically active area, therefore, the construction of such a powerful power plant is threatening to security of the whole world", added the deputy.
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      She said on May 20 the Armenian government declared a company winning the tender for construction of a new energy unit of existing Metsamor nuclear power plant. She also noted that under the tender provisions the volume of investments of the contractor company will make $5 bln.

      URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/52988.html
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        maybe we should i mean the azeris r thinking about the Armenians safety.

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Oh noes! An Azerbaijani MP said that she is against Armenia's NPP construction. Should we still do it?
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          Azerbaijani parliamentarian against construction of new nuclear power plant in Armenia

          09 June 2009 [14:40] - Today.Az
          The construction of a nuclear power plant in Armenia threatens security of the whole world, said MP Malahat Hasanova during a plenary session of the parliament Tuesday, according to Interfax-Azerbaijan.

          "The Milli Medjlis should send a demand to IAEA and other international organizations to prevent construction of a new nuclear power plant in Armenia".

          "As is known, Armenia is a seismically active area, therefore, the construction of such a powerful power plant is threatening to security of the whole world", added the deputy.
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          She said on May 20 the Armenian government declared a company winning the tender for construction of a new energy unit of existing Metsamor nuclear power plant. She also noted that under the tender provisions the volume of investments of the contractor company will make $5 bln.

          URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/52988.html
          "As is known, Japan is a seismically active area, therefore, the construction of such a powerful power plant is threatening to security of the whole world", added the deputy.

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            haha, nice.

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
              It is obvious that the azeris are responsible for most of the mines, probably all of the cluster bombs which hadnt exploded, etc. The HALO Trust is a non-profit organization, non-political organization. they are there to help the people live normal lives. the azeris dont want Armenians living normal lives. i dont think Britain will stop HALO Trust from operating in Artsakh because the azeris dont like it.
              Azerbaijan is in no position to demand, that a British NGO engaging in humanitarian mine clearing operations, in NKR desist in it's activities.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Azerbaijan Can't Defy Wikipedia

                Azerbaijan loses the information war with neighboring Armenia due to inability “to motivate” the fabricated lies, trying even in Wikipedia. The latest book on Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh, published in Ukraine, is the shining example.

                The book “Conflicts and wars after the collapse of USSR” has been republished thanks to the efforts of the Armenian community of Ukraine and ANALITIKA.at.ua information-analytical center in particular. In the new edition of the book no distortion about the history of Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is observed. Reportedly, T Y. Bogdanovich, and A. Ya. Manachinsky, the authors of the edition, had included articles with false information about Armenia.

                As ANALITIKA.at.ua website informs that the city libraries of Odessa have already received the republished versions of the book. In the coming month the Ukrain's bookshops will increasingly receive the new books as well about Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.

                Armenian youth organizations of all over Ukraine alongside with ANALITIKA.at.ua information-analytical centre will promote to the implementation of this activity.

                The officials in Azerbaijan are quite disappointed over this as their efforts to fabricate the historic facts are systematically failing. A new reason for disappointment was observed yesterday in one of the well-known websites of Azerbaijan Bakililar.az. This time Azeris are complaining against Wikipedia.

                For example, they are surprised that Nagorno Karabakh Republic is named Artsakh at the mentioned website. They are just bewildered: “Azerbaijani officials must undertake corresponding steps…prior to the conditions these steps may be of different kinds as diplomatic, public or scientific interventions.

                In Azerbaijan, they themselves accept the lack of corresponding specialists in the state. As an expert on international relations in one of US universities Elhan Agamirzaev says, it is useless to address a letter to the Wikipedia management as the articles of that on-line encyclopaedia are written and posted on the basis of facts collected all over the world .“This method admits to get more objective information through discussions and comparison of different opinions, as to Azerbaijani side it has no mechanism to work with Wikipedia”

                The whole point of the mechanism is to prove the credibility of the introduced facts.

                “State officials are better to exert efforts aimed at this issue rather than directly to the on-line published materials. Otherwise Azerbaijan will lose the information war”, an expert from Azerbaijan notes.

                Source “Aravot” daily

                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  We better counter this one fast, before it is to late guys! Look what one of the biggest news agency's in Azerbaijan is writing about;

                  McDonalds will not set up fast-food chain in Armenia
                  [ 11 Jun 2009 17:06 ]


                  Baku. Elnur Huseynguluyev - APA-ECONOMICS. McDonald’s Corporation, the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants, has no plan to expand its network to Armenia, said Magsud Mirzayev, CEO of McDonalds-Azerbaijan.

                  “McDonald’s doesn’t have a chain in Armenia and will not have in the coming years. The main reason is the lack of political and socio-economic stability in this country. This indicates the lack of business environment there. With regard to Azerbaijan, the situation is quite different here. Here we see political and economic stability and business enabling environment,” he added.

                  McDonalds has had presence in Azerbaijan since 1999.

                  McDonald’s primarily sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken products, french fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts. More recently, it has begun to offer salads, wraps and fruit.

                  McDonald’s restaurants are found in 119 countries and territories around the world and serve nearly 47 million customers each day. McDonald’s operates over 31,000 restaurants worldwide, employing more than 1.5 million people


                  Hahaha, what a stupid donkey nation. If an Armenian news agency would post something like this, we would not even take them serious. Who needs an McDonalds anyway? We have got KFC! :P

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                    We better counter this one fast, before it is to late guys! Look what one of the biggest news agency's in Azerbaijan is writing about;

                    McDonalds will not set up fast-food chain in Armenia
                    [ 11 Jun 2009 17:06 ]


                    Baku. Elnur Huseynguluyev - APA-ECONOMICS. McDonald’s Corporation, the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants, has no plan to expand its network to Armenia, said Magsud Mirzayev, CEO of McDonalds-Azerbaijan.

                    “McDonald’s doesn’t have a chain in Armenia and will not have in the coming years. The main reason is the lack of political and socio-economic stability in this country. This indicates the lack of business environment there. With regard to Azerbaijan, the situation is quite different here. Here we see political and economic stability and business enabling environment,” he added.

                    McDonalds has had presence in Azerbaijan since 1999.

                    McDonald’s primarily sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken products, french fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts. More recently, it has begun to offer salads, wraps and fruit.

                    McDonald’s restaurants are found in 119 countries and territories around the world and serve nearly 47 million customers each day. McDonald’s operates over 31,000 restaurants worldwide, employing more than 1.5 million people


                    Hahaha, what a stupid donkey nation. If an Armenian news agency would post something like this, we would not even take them serious. Who needs an McDonalds anyway? We have got KFC! :P
                    I wonder if people in Armenia even care that they're "missing" a McDonalds.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
                      I wonder if people in Armenia even care that they're "missing" a McDonalds.
                      don't think so, the world would be better without McDonalds.

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