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    Media In Azerbaijan Spreads Fals Information Ascribing To Foreign Diplomats


    Anti-Armenian statements have been ascribed to a Polish politician in Azerbaijan.

    Delegation of the Polish -Azerbaijani inter parliamentary friendship group headed by Vaslav Voda, vice-chairman of the group and the People’s Party member was in a visit to Baku from June 16-17.

    Azerbaijani Information sources have taken this opportunity, publishing articles with false historical facts to discredit Armenia once again.

    In particular, information web sites from Azerbaijan report that Vaslav Voda has stated that Poland unequivocally supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan in regard to the Karabakh conflict. Furthermore, the Polish politician, visiting the so-called “mass grave” in Guba has said:

    “How savage the human must be to use such methods of torture to kill the people. It needs to save this mass grave and to show and inform the world about atrocities of Armenians”.

    The Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to Poland has applied to the Foreign Ministry of the Polish Republic for comments and clarifications regarding the occurred. The facts had turned out to be false and groundless, RA Embassy to Poland informed. Moreover, the Foreign Ministry of the Poland Republic has informed the Embassy that Azernbaijani side has already crossed up all possible limits in using agitational means and disinformation.

    To get additional clarifications about the statements ascribed to the Polish Politician, Armenian Ambassador Ashot Galoyan to the Republic of Poland has had e telephone talk with Valdemar Pavlyak, ruling coalition member, d]Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and the Chairman of the People’s Party, who had expressed his deep regret over the provocation.

    Apart from that, on the same day Ambassador Ashot Galoyan had a tet-a-tete talk with Stanislav Zhelikhovsky, head of the Deputy group of the People’s Party. The last has underlined that Vaslav Voda’s visit to Azerbaijan has been used for spreading anti-Armenian propaganda.

    H. Budaghyan



    i bet all the countries azeris claim back there territorial integrity were all lies. they just came out claiming that tokyo backs up there territorial integrity.

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      Ara Saghatelyan: Armenia not loosing in the information war

      24.06.2009 17:22

      Nvard Davtyan
      “Radiolur”

      “Armenia is not loosing in the information war,” President of the Armenian Public Relations Association Ara Saghatelyan told a press conference today. According to him, some experts in Azerbaijan insist on the opposite: it’s Azerbaijan that is losing.

      He declared also that the information policy of our country will get more coordinated soon: the information security doctrine will come into force with President Serzh Sargsyan’s executive order. According to the same order, the Government will be instructed to create a legal basis for solving the issues incorporates in the doctrine.

      “The doctrine will become the basis on which the state information policy will be constructed. It will provide an opportunity to express the position of Armenia on this or that issue and satisfy the curiosity of citizens,” Ara Saghatelyan said and added: “It’s not a beautiful political document. You’ll see the result in 2-3 months.”

      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        I think it's about time Armenia took action
        against the stupid Turkish and Azerbaijani
        propaganda. Armenia's been busy with other
        stuff, but I think this will turn out for the better
        in the long run.

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          Azerbaijani MP urges international organizations to fight gross violation of human rights in Armenia
          24.06.09 17:56

          France, Strasbourg, June 24 /Trend News, A. Maharramli/

          Member of the Azerbaijani delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) urged international organization to pay more attention to violation of refugees' rights.

          "Despite UN Security Council and PACE resolutions, nearly 1 million people can not return to their lands for more than 15 years. Can there be more gross violation of human rights? We urge international organization to pay more attention to these problems," member of Azerbaijani delegation Ganira Pashayeva said during her speech at the PACE summer session.

          The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. - are currently holding the peace negotiations.

          Pashayeva said unfortunately those who have committed crimes against civilians have not held accountable yet. "Thousands of Azerbaijani civilians were brutally killed during occupation of Azerbaijani lands by the Armenian troops and a bloody tragedy took place in Khojali. Hundreds of children, women and old people were brutally killed in the city of Khojali. Documents of international organization contain this information. You can also get detailed information about it in archives of world-famous media outlets," she said.

          Pashayeva said Azerbaijan is searching for those who committed these crimes via Interpol. Unfortunately, there are no results yet. "None of them have been held accountable yet. Because, Yerevan ignores even international organization and provides refuge to these persons," she said.

          Pashayeva read out a small extract from the book by Zory Balayan "Revival of Our Spirit" published in 1996. "This is awful that the man proudly writes about the genocide against Azerbaijanis and of his participation in it. He writes: "When I and Khachaturyan entered one of the seized homes, our soldiers nailed 13-year-old child to the wall. Then I took off the skin of the chest, abdomen and scalp of the child. Then I looked at my watch. The child died from loss of blood seven minutes later. Then Khachatur cut part of the body of the already dead child. We did the same thing with three more Turkish children in that evening. I fulfilled my duty as a true Armenian patriot."

          Pashayeva said the person who were directly involved with the Khojaly genocide is wanted by the Interpol. "However, he still comfortably lives in Armenia. In fact, despite the fact that dozens of people, who participated in the bloody tragedy in Khojaly, are wanted by the Interpol, they are quietly living in Armenia under the patronage of Yerevan. We urge the international organizations pay more attention to such issues. We must not forget that "one crime with impunity will necessarily lead to another," she said.

          On the night of February 25, 1992, Armenian separatists seized the Khojali city with 7,000 populations. Only 3,000 people were left in the city during the occupation.

          Due to the blockade of the city, which lasted more than four months, the majority of the population had to leave it. The genocide in Khojaly killed 613 people and disabled 1,000. Total of 63 were children, 106 women and 70 elderly people. Eight families were completely destroyed, 25 children lost both parents and 130 one of the parents. On the night of the tragedy 1,275 people were taken hostage and 150 went missing.

          Pashayeva said there are hundreds of Azerbaijani captives and hostages today in Armenia. "Despite the efforts of Azerbaijan and the Red Cross Society, Armenia has refused to release them from captivity for several years. They are subject to torture. I want to show you a picture of a child, which were released from Armenian captivity for some time. Only one picture shows how hundreds of prisoners and hostages are tortured in Armenia. Is this not a flagrant violation of human rights? We urge international organizations to a more active and tough fight against such gross violations of human rights," she said.



          its funny she sites the Zory Balayan book which was proven to be a non-existent book created by the azeris. thats the only evidence they have?

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            does anyone know what this is?

            Barbarism in the center of a CE member-state!

            24 June 2009 [11:35] - Today.Az



            A terrifying news about cruel execution of helpless Azidi family in Armenia has stricken the world today! Representatives of national minorities are killed in a member-state of UN, Council of Europe, OSCE and other influential organizations in the 21st century. Their murderers not being contented with the taste of blood, so usual for them, return to cut their throats. Here, I recall the joy at Armenian internet-forums immediately after the tragedy during a wedding in southeastern province of Turkey.

            They shouted out: Yay, the proofs of Turkish barbarity are found! The headings and comments were filled with gloating phrases of Armenian agitation "Turks have remained the barbarians they used to be", "medieval barbarism is in their blood", "today's Turks are worthy ancestors of barbarian Young Turks and so on. It is unclear what ethnic Turks have to do with the tragedy which occurred in Kurdish village among hundreds of other Kurdish villages and cities.

            And here, the world hears a terrifying news about atrocities of Armenians and execution of a helpless Azidi family under all rules of medieval inquisition - with cutting throats, abusing people in the eyes of their family members. It feels like saying to those internet users and historians, who shouted after the tragedy in the southeast of Turkey: blood of Andranik, Nzhde, Dro, Amazasp, Shaomyan, Lalayan, Avetis and other bastars still runs somewhere in someone's veins!"

            Aslan Stipendiyevich Melik-Shahnazaryan
            Zurnabad village

            URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/53355.html

            Are they calling Armenians barbarians because some guys commented on the news of the turkey wedding massacre because if they are why dont they take a look at all those stupid azeris and turks on the Armenian genocide videos.

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              “Armenia”, song performed by Tata Simonyan, appeared on sale in Baku

              03.07.2009 16:20 GMT+04:00

              /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a letter adressed to Azerbaijani Day.Az newspaper, one of readers - citizen Rishad Aliyev, informed the editorial staff that one of Baku’s DVD/CD shops sold Best Russian Lyric MP3 disk which contained a patriotic song in Armenian. The song “Armenia” performed by Tata Simonyan was not so pleasing to the ear, as half of it was in the Armenian language, he wrote.

              After receiving the message, the newspaper turned to Culture and Tourism Ministry which announced that “Disks with Armenian songs should not be sold in Azerbaijan. If there is anyone missing Armenian songs, he/she is welcome to go to Armenia. The sale of such disks is a step against Azerbaijan,” Azerbaijan’s Tourism and Culture Ministry’s press service reported.

              In his turn Milli Majlis deputy Aydin Mirzazadeh, member of ruling “Iyeni Azerbaijan” party, finds that circulating such disks is an act of subversion against Azerbaijan. “It is impossible to characterize it otherwise,” Azeri official said in response top the newspaper’s question.

              Day.Az in the meantime expressed hope that “responsible agencies will not leave the issue unattended since selling Armenian patriotic songs in Baku poses a serious threat to the country.”

              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                Originally posted by Federate View Post

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                “Armenia”, song performed by Tata Simonyan, appeared on sale in Baku

                03.07.2009 16:20 GMT+04:00

                /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a letter adressed to Azerbaijani Day.Az newspaper, one of readers - citizen Rishad Aliyev, informed the editorial staff that one of Baku’s DVD/CD shops sold Best Russian Lyric MP3 disk which contained a patriotic song in Armenian. The song “Armenia” performed by Tata Simonyan was not so pleasing to the ear, as half of it was in the Armenian language, he wrote.

                After receiving the message, the newspaper turned to Culture and Tourism Ministry which announced that “Disks with Armenian songs should not be sold in Azerbaijan. If there is anyone missing Armenian songs, he/she is welcome to go to Armenia. The sale of such disks is a step against Azerbaijan,” Azerbaijan’s Tourism and Culture Ministry’s press service reported.

                In his turn Milli Majlis deputy Aydin Mirzazadeh, member of ruling “Iyeni Azerbaijan” party, finds that circulating such disks is an act of subversion against Azerbaijan. “It is impossible to characterize it otherwise,” Azeri official said in response top the newspaper’s question.

                Day.Az in the meantime expressed hope that “responsible agencies will not leave the issue unattended since selling Armenian patriotic songs in Baku poses a serious threat to the country.”

                http://panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=33885
                im actually waiting for them to say that the song "Armenia" is actually a historic azeri song about azerbaijan and tata stole it from them. i mean they have complained about Sirushos song from ESC 2008, the ESC 2009 entry, ive heard them claiming the 2010 entry already and Armenia hasnt even chosen the song.

                someone posted a video with the back of the cd cover on it.
                Last edited by ninetoyadome; 07-03-2009, 10:09 AM.

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                  Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                  im actually waiting for them to say that the song "Armenia" is actually a historic azeri song about azerbaijan and tata stole it from them. i mean they have complained about Sirushos song from ESC 2008, the ESC 2009 entry, ive heard them claiming the 2010 entry already and Armenia hasnt even chosen the song.

                  someone posted a video with the back of the cd cover on it.
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RYvespoCbo
                  Well I assume that next they will be saying toilet paper and paper plates from Armenia is a threat to the national security of Azerbaijan.

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                    Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
                    Well I assume that next they will be saying toilet paper and paper plates from Armenia is a threat to the national security of Azerbaijan.
                    For sure because one is recycled from the other.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                      does anyone know what this is?

                      Barbarism in the center of a CE member-state!

                      24 June 2009 [11:35] - Today.Az



                      A terrifying news about cruel execution of helpless Azidi family in Armenia has stricken the world today! Representatives of national minorities are killed in a member-state of UN, Council of Europe, OSCE and other influential organizations in the 21st century. Their murderers not being contented with the taste of blood, so usual for them, return to cut their throats. Here, I recall the joy at Armenian internet-forums immediately after the tragedy during a wedding in southeastern province of Turkey.

                      They shouted out: Yay, the proofs of Turkish barbarity are found! The headings and comments were filled with gloating phrases of Armenian agitation "Turks have remained the barbarians they used to be", "medieval barbarism is in their blood", "today's Turks are worthy ancestors of barbarian Young Turks and so on. It is unclear what ethnic Turks have to do with the tragedy which occurred in Kurdish village among hundreds of other Kurdish villages and cities.

                      And here, the world hears a terrifying news about atrocities of Armenians and execution of a helpless Azidi family under all rules of medieval inquisition - with cutting throats, abusing people in the eyes of their family members. It feels like saying to those internet users and historians, who shouted after the tragedy in the southeast of Turkey: blood of Andranik, Nzhde, Dro, Amazasp, Shaomyan, Lalayan, Avetis and other bastars still runs somewhere in someone's veins!"

                      Aslan Stipendiyevich Melik-Shahnazaryan
                      Zurnabad village

                      URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/53355.html

                      Are they calling Armenians barbarians because some guys commented on the news of the turkey wedding massacre because if they are why dont they take a look at all those stupid azeris and turks on the Armenian genocide videos.
                      You are reading very trustworthy sources...LOL

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