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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Federate View Post

    Once upon a time,

    According to unconfirmed reports, he crossed 1km area planted with mines between the two armies at about 23:30 on 19 June last year. He killed great number of Armenian soldiers and officers in a first attack.

    The end. Now praise the great leader Aliyev and sleep.
    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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      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        They have to do whatever they can to pump up the population considering over 68 have died already but seriously does anyone believe this BS? Armenia reported 4 soldiers died.

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          He was shot dead by Armenian forces near the village of Çaylı of Tartar Rayon on June 19, 2010. According to Azerbaijani sources Ibrahimov has killed at least forty five Armenian soldiers before falling in the battle.[3] There are also various information about the number of casualties from Armenian side, the death toll reaching up to two hundred people.[4]
          Haha, the funny thing is the Turkic nation is really as stupid to believe these kind of things. That's the good part of having a nomadic population.

          Probably Azerbaboons think the Rambo movies are a real-life documentary, not a fictional story.
          Last edited by Tigranakert; 06-20-2011, 01:51 AM.

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Azeri blackmailing of Swedish MPs

            Since the Swedish Riksdag’s 2010 recognition of the Armenian genocide, the Azeri community in Sweden has gone into hyper drive, taking all opportunities to slander the Riksdag’s decision, especially those who voted for the recognition and were active forces in that process.

            The opposition parties, the Social Democrat-Left-Green block, who supported the resolution for recognition, have been chastised for their move, but recently the Azeri Federation in Sweden has stepped up its activities and targeted a selected number of MPs in the Riksdag, namely Fredrik Malm (Liberal) and Annelie Enochson (Christian Democrat). Malm and Annelie, both members of the ruling coalition, visited Armenia last April where they met a number of Armenian officials, participated in the April 24 commemoration ceremony and received the Armenian Parliamentary medal as a token of gratitude for their role in the Swedish recognition of the genocide.

            From being a general campaign of declaration of no confidence towards supporters of the genocide recognition, the campaign has now hit a genuine low-water-mark. What some Azeri organizations are doing now cannot be described by any other words, than a full-out smearing campaign against selected Swedish MPs as well as the Armenians and Armenia. At every opportunity, regardless of the discussed topic, Armenia is depicted as an aggressor, an ethnic-cleansing and corrupt country, while Armenians are highly involved in gangster and mafia activities and their lobby organizations bribe and buy MPs and officials who run the Armenian errands. This is, among others, manifested in a bizarre letter to the Liberal party, in which the Azeri organization has demanded a survey of Fredrik Malm’s financial accounts to see whether he has recently received payments from the Armenian government.

            By sending numerous emails to the parliamentary groups, Malm and Enochson have been accused by Azeris for being “paid by the Armenian lobby” and “being agents of the Armenian government”. There is also a misinformation campaign which included the misquotation of another Christian Democrat MP, Ms. Désirée Petrus, who in a meeting with the Azeri Federation, had been quoted to have said that “the recognition of the Armenian genocide was a historic mistake”. However, when asked to confirm this quote, Ms. Petrus dismissed the formulation, saying that she had never said such a thing. She had commented that Riksdag was not the optimal instance to discuss this kind of matters. “However, we consider that there is a value in recognizing that a genocide has occurred in Armenia. To that we have no objections”, Ms. Petrus concluded. It should be noted that several MPs have replied to the sender of the emails pointing out the non-constructive and aggressive nature of their campaign.

            The actions of the Azeri community are highly regrettable, but in some manner reflect the same regrettable posture of official Baku, i.e. misinformation, smearing and intimidation. These actions are especially questionable in a time when the entire international community is closely following the ongoing Karabakh negotiations and is carefully optimistic about the outcome from the upcoming Azeri and Armenian meeting in Kazan. A prerequisite for a positive outcome from that meeting, securing a peaceful and enduring solution to the Karabakh conflict is mutual respect between Armenians and Azeris, something which the Azeri community in Sweden is flagrantly violating.

            Article written by Vahagn Avedian
            What some Azeri organizations are doing now cannot be described by any other words, than a full-out smearing campaign against selected Swedish MPs.

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Fridtjof Nansen



              Nobel prize winner, humanitarian, witness of the Armenian genocide, describing the faith of Armenians during World War 1:

              So many wars and struggles, such dire straights, so much suffering and misery over and over again - and so seldom a victory... But has any people in any part of the world suffered as this one has done? And to what end? To be deserted and betrayed at last by those who gave it such precious and binding promises in the sacred name of justice?
              ........

              This attempt of the Armenians to defend themselves against the Turkish attack in Van was promptly misrepresented in a communiqué which was sent by Enver Pasha and the Turkish Government to Berlin, and thence spread all over the world, as an attack by bands of Armenian insurrectionists who, in the rear of the Turkish army, had fallen upon the Muhammedan population. Out of 180,000 Moslems in the Vilayet of Van only 30,000 had succeeded in escaping! In a later report issued by the Turkish embassy in Berlin on October 1, 1915, the story was further embellished: ‘No fewer than 180,000 Moslems had been killed. It was not surprising that the Moslems had taken vengeance for this.’ Some 18 Turks, answering to the number of Armenians they had killed in Van, had turned into 180,000! This astonishingly impudent lie has a kind of foundation. According to statistics there should be 180,000 Moslems, including 30,000 Turks and 150,000 Kurds, in the Vilayet of Van. The Turks fled westwards when the Russian army advanced, while the 150,000 Kurds remained where they were, and were molested neither by the Russians nor the Armenians.

              The whole episode is a typical example of the way the Turks treated the Armenians and tried to pretend that the Armenians were rebels and traitors... The reports of Germany’s consuls in Asia Minor and ambassadors in Constantinople show quite clearly that there is no proof whatever of Armenian treachery, or that they had any insurrectionist plans. (Cf. J. Lepsius, op cit p 1 xx f). The latter would in any case have been out of the question, for they had no arms, and most of the men had been taken away to serve in the army.
              The Turks have, are and will remain liars and genocidal barbarians. And the world will always keep closing their eyes (especially the West, as they have zero interest in Armenia). Everything is up to us, Armenians.

              http://nansen-tolkien.co.uk/Armenia%...ar%20East.html (part of his book, very interesting, never heard of him before)
              Last edited by Tigranakert; 06-20-2011, 01:23 PM.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                The 2011 failed state index came out

                Armenia ranks 101st
                Azerbaijan ranks 63rd

                The higher the ranking the better
                1st - Somalia
                177th - Finland

                Armenia is considered borderline, Azerbaijan is considered In Danger.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Turkey is barely infront of us at 103.

                  Georgia is 47.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Georgia....and I thought they were the land of democracy and the heart of Europe....
                    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

                      That list sucks. Turkey is probably one of the worlds most stable countries. I'd say easily top 5.

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