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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Karabed View Post

    Explosive device inside toy sent to Azerbaijani territory by Armenians through river blasted, 13-year-old girl killed, her mother seriously injured

    Azerbabooni propaganda ST0NG!!! today.
    You beat me to it

    Explosive device inside toy sent to Azerbaijani territory by Armenians through river blasted, 13-year-old girl killed
    18:31 14-07-2011
    A terrible incident happened in Tovuz region’s Alibeyli village that borders on Armenia. APA reports that Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin, 13, was killed, her mother Shahmaliyeva Elnara Mammadtagi, 32, injured in the thigh as the explosive device blasted.


    The explosive device planted in the toy resembling a dog was put into the Tovuz river by Armenia. Jafarov Elsever Hasan and Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin found the toy and brought it to the house of Jafarov Hasan. While playing Shahmaliyeva threw the toy on the table, blast happened as a result of it.

    The Shahmaliyevs are living in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her family members visited their relatives in Alibeyli village.

    Tovuz region prosecutor’s office is investigating the fact.

    Similar incident happened in 1994. Two children were killed, one injured as the toy put into the river by Armenians blasted.
    Atleast they are becoming more clever with there stories now, before it was getting old "Armenians shot a kid", "Armenians did this", no its funnier.

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      Floating toy bombs FTW!
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Bulgaria did what the Russians couldn't? Like recognize the Armenian Genocide? Oh wait, they have a very active turkish political party in the ruling coalition that will never allow Bulgaria to recognize the Genocide.

        Think before you type.
        For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
        to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



        http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by Armanen View Post
          Bulgaria did what the Russians couldn't? Like recognize the Armenian Genocide? Oh wait, they have a very active turkish political party in the ruling coalition that will never allow Bulgaria to recognize the Genocide.

          Think before you type.
          He was referring to the Gen. Andranik statue. Russia pulled down theirs as the result of Turkish complaints while Bulgaria is keeping theirs despite internal Turkish protests. Please show some courtesy.
          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
            He was referring to the Gen. Andranik statue. Russia pulled down theirs as the result of Turkish complaints while Bulgaria is keeping theirs despite internal Turkish protests. Please show some courtesy.
            I know what he was referring to! I am tired of the childish political comments that some members here make, and they seem to hold the Russians to a higher standard than others.
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by Armanen View Post
              Bulgaria did what the Russians couldn't? Like recognize the Armenian Genocide? Oh wait, they have a very active turkish political party in the ruling coalition that will never allow Bulgaria to recognize the Genocide.

              Think before you type.
              You act as an Russian solder at defending their border. Why don't you encourage the right thing they did, as opposed to Russia? Did you serve in former USSR army? I did, but now I support my country first.
              Last edited by gegev; 07-14-2011, 08:56 PM.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Congrats on serving in the army, but must I remind you that it was not voluntary?

                As for what happened in Bulgaria, that is great but also makes sense. Andranik and Njdeh fought in Bulgaria to liberate the Bulgarians from the turkish yoke, the least the Bulgarians could do is honor his memory and service by putting up a statue. As for the Andranik statue in Sochi, the issue was solved within a few days and the bust is now in a suburb of Sochi, known as Adler.
                For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                  Congrats on serving in the army, but must I remind you that it was not voluntary?

                  As for what happened in Bulgaria, that is great but also makes sense. Andranik and Njdeh fought in Bulgaria to liberate the Bulgarians from the turkish yoke, the least the Bulgarians could do is honor his memory and service by putting up a statue. As for the Andranik statue in Sochi, the issue was solved within a few days and the bust is now in a suburb of Sochi, known as Adler.
                  Sorry, but I must remind you that much more Armenian generals and tens of thousands of solders fought on behalf of Russia against the Turks.

                  And the contribution of Armenian generals/solders in the wars, was as significant as Russian's.

                  Do you agree?
                  Last edited by gegev; 07-15-2011, 02:14 AM.

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Of course I will hold the Russians to a higher standard, they are Armenia's only ally.
                    I consider myself Pro-Russian but this doesn't mean I'm not going to criticize them when they bow to the turkish pressure.

                    Oh and thanks for the advise Einstein.

                    As ninetoyadome mentioned this is going to be the next "Armenians shot a kid". We are going to hear a lot more about this in the coming days.

                    Criminal case lunched on fact of killing of 13-years old child by Armenians
                    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. The criminal case has been launched on the fact of killing of 13-years old child by Armenians in Tovuz region of Azerbaijan, Spokesman for the General Prosecutor’s Office Eldar Sultanov told APA.

                    According to him, the criminal case has been launched on thr Criminal code’s article №120.2.12 (murder on motive of national, racial, religious hatred or enmity), the investigation is underway.

                    The incident took place yesterday in Alibayli village of Tovuz region bordering with Armenia. The blast of an explosive device killed Shahmaliyeva Aygun Ziraddin, born in 1998, injured Shahmaliyeva Elnara Mammadtaghi, born in 1979, in the hip.

                    According to information, the explosive device planted in the toy resembling a dog was put into the Tovuz river by Armenia. Jafarov Elsever Hasan and Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin found the toy and brought it to the house of Jafarov Hasan. While playing Shahmaliyeva threw the toy on the table, blast happened as a result of it.

                    Similar incident happened in 1994. Two children were killed, one injured as the toy put into the river by Armenians blasted.

                    Azerbaijani MP: “The international organizations must condemn Armenia’s vandalism act which caused the death of 13-years old child”

                    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The incident of tragic murder of 13-years old child as a result of blast of bomb put in the toy drooped to the river by Armenians in direction of Azerbaijani’s Tovuz region will be raised in front of the international organizations.

                    Member of the Parliament, MP from Tovuz region Ganira Pashayeva told APA.

                    The incident which caused the death of Shahmaliyeva Aygun Ziraddin, 13, and injury of her mother Shahmaliyeva Elnara Mammadtaghi, 32, will be raised in front of the all international organizations including Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The MP said that Diasporas and NGOs along with the Azerbaijani official organizations must inform the international community about this vandalism act.

                    According to MP, it is not a first vandalism act committed by Armenians against child of tender years. Several years ago during the analogical incident occurred in that territory – 2 children of tender years were killed, one wounded as a result of blast occurred while taking the toy dropped to the river by Armenians: “in addition, on March 8, the Armenian armed forces killed resident of Orta Garvand village 9-years old Fariz Badalov with a sniper rifle while playing in the yard of his house. This incident proves that the Armenia conducts new policy which is directed to kill innocent infants, children of tender years”.

                    The MP underlined that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, who re mediating in the settlement of the conflict, as well as the international organizations must condemn this incident, demand the punishment of the committers, as well as use serious influence and the pressure mechanisms against official Yerevan in order to prevent the retry of such incidents: “Otherwise, all these will more intensify the intense situation.”

                    Azerbaijan to raise issue at international organizations concerning killing of children by Armenians using improvised explosive devices

                    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Azerbaijan is going to raise issue at the international organizations concerning the toy with a built-in explosive floated by Armenians down the river in Tovuz region.

                    APA reports that a number of organizations already began taking measures.

                    Public Union for Anti-Mine Campaign carried out investigation into the incident that happened on July 14 and sent e-mails to the members of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and Campaign to Ban Cluster Munitions. Chairman of the organization Hafiz Safikhanov told APA that detailed information will be given at the events of the relevant international organizations.
                    “As far as we know, this is the second similar incident committed by Armenians. Similar incident happened 15 years ago. This is inhumane act, the entire world is seeking ways to fight against such cases. The Armenian side once more showed that they ignore the norms of the international law and demonstrated their hostility,” he said.

                    Safikhanov said the issue on mines floated down the Terter river every year was raised at the international organizations several times.

                    Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) is also going to raise the issue at the international organizations and before the donors supporting the mine-clearing operations, ANAMA’s expert Adil Aslanov told APA.

                    Aslanov said the Ottawa Convention bans use of anti-personnel mines, improvised explosive devices (IED). The UN is carrying out activities concerning it.

                    “In 2000-2001 the residents of Alibeyli village informed that the toys with built-in explosives were floated down the river by Armenians. Several blasts occurred there, there were casualties. Armenians often commit such actions,” ANAMA’s representative said.

                    ANAMA’s representative said recently Armenians floated mines down the Gargar river in Agdam and Terter river. Aslanov said the cause of the planting of the explosive is known.
                    “To kill the child taking the toy. It is a deliberate crime,” he said.

                    Aslanov said Armenians are “experienced” in making improvised explosive devices, one can see the explosive devices planted by them in gas cylinders, water buckets in the frontline settlements.

                    Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin, 13, was killed, her mother Shahmaliyeva Elnara Mammadtagi, 32, injured in the thigh as the explosive device blasted in Tovuz region’s Alibeyli village that borders on Armenia.

                    The toy resembling a dog with a built-in explosive device was floated down the Tovuz river by Armenians. Jafarov Elsever Hasan and Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin found the toy and brought it to the house of Jafarov Hasan. While playing Shahmaliyeva threw the toy on the table, blast happened as a result of it.

                    Similar incident happened in 1994. Two children were killed, one injured as the toy put into the river by Armenians blasted.
                    Turkish ambassador to Azerbaijani named Armenian provocation, which caused tragic death of 13-years old child, inhuman treatment
                    Baku – APA. Turkish ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic released statement on tragic murder of 13-years old in Tovuz region.

                    The embassy’s press service told APA the ambassador was deeply saddened with the death of 13-years old Aygun Shahmaliyeva as a result of blast of explosive device put in the toy dropped to the river and condemned inhuman treatment.

                    “I offer condolences and to the family of our Aygun daughter and wish them patience. Let her rest in peace”, - says the statement.

                    The explosive device planted in the toy resembling a dog was put into the Tovuz river, which is entering to Alibayli village, by Armenia. Shahmaliyeva Aygun Zireddin, born in 1988, found the toy and brought it to the house . While playing Shahmaliyeva threw the toy on the table, blast happened as a result of it. Shahmaliyeva Aygun was killed, her mother Shahmaliyeva Elnara Mammadtagi, born in 1979, injured in the thigh

                    Tovuz region prosecutor’s office is investigating the fact.

                    Similar incident happened in 1994. Two children were killed, one injured as the toy put into the river by Armenians blasted.
                    The Turks are playing along.

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                      D. Jamalyan: Azerbaijani propaganda suffers irrationalism

                      “Azerbaijan is used to gamble on Armenians having killed an Azeri child. It’s the third case when the intensified negotiations are being paralleled by a trick of killing a child. The mission is obvious – Baku desires failing of the next phase of the negotiations. If the previous cases were well developed, now an irrational and unreal argument of their trick is exercised,” military expert Davit Jamalyan told Panorama.am.

                      Azerbaijan media outlets referring to informal sources reported a 13-year-old child was killed when a toy bear, found in the river, blasted. They accuse the Armenian side of sending the toy through the river to Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry and Interior Ministry haven’t appeared with any formal statement yet.

                      “First, what would we have got from it? Why should Armenia have done it? And finally, why should Armenia work for Azeri propaganda? This time Azeri propaganda makers have actually failed to give sensible reasons to their perverted fantasy. There isn’t a single convincing argument to prove Armenian connection and intention to kill a child. It’s clear that Azerbaijani propaganda suffers irrationalism,” D. Jamalyan said.

                      Expert underlined a technical side of the incident – Alibeyli village is located near the Armenian military units. But is it possible that the mine streaming through the bumpy river and remaining dry flew one kilometer and reached the Azeri village?

                      “And finally the most important thing is that the US Embassy in Azerbaijan urged investigation for the case, which is quite logical. I think the investigation can serve in favor to the Armenian side.”

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