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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    The hybrid simi hominoid turk tartar alfyiev spews such obvious crap and apparently gets by with it.


    I shall now make my statement --- I , with one hop of my pogo stick jumped to the moon and circled it(moon) twice, then came back,safely.
    I think my crap is better(much better) than turk crap.
    Artashes

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      Azerbaijan’s Consul in Los Angeles Needs to Learn How to Use a Laptop

      By Harut Sassounian, Publisher, The California Courier

      A funny thing happened to the Consul General of Azerbaijan on his way to make an audio-visual presentation at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council last week.

      Consul General Nasimi Aghayev stepped up to the podium, turned on his fancy laptop, and proudly urged the audience to watch scenes of Azerbaijan on a large screen on the wall. To his horror, nothing but a frozen partial image appeared on the overhanging screen. The Consul’s aides and the World Affairs Council’s president rushed to the stage and began pushing all sorts of buttons on the laptop, as the guests waited impatiently. Mr. Aghayev not only was unable to showcase his native land, he could not even present his speech, because the text was locked up in his uncooperative laptop!

      In desperation, the Azeri diplomat began speaking off the cuff, after pulling a piece of paper from his pocket on which he had scribbled some notes. This was the inauspicious start of an evening that was intended to show off Azerbaijan’s impressive advances and dazzle the audience with high-tech gadgets.

      The Consul General appeared agitated throughout the lecture. Perhaps he was unaccustomed to speaking before such an august gathering or he was nervous because there were "representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in this room," including myself and a handful of Armenians.

      Mr. Aghayev talked at length about Armenia "occupying" a part of his country’s territory, a reference to the liberation of Artsakh (Karabagh). Calling this conflict "Azerbaijan’s top problem," he expressed his chagrin that "one million Azeris today are refugees." However, he failed to explain why a government with billions of dollars in oil revenue would allow such a large number of its citizens to live in abject poverty for over 20 years.

      Imitating the Turkish regime, the Consul General made a serious gaffe by referring to the Armenian Genocide as a "so-called genocide." Is it wise for Azeri officials to insult Armenians by denying the Genocide, at a time when they have their hands full with the Artsakh conflict? Why would Azerbaijan’s leaders want to complicate matters by associating themselves with Turkey’s denialism and further antagonize Armenians, making them less likely to sit with them at the peace table!

      Mr. Aghayev’s remarks completely ignored the massive violation of the human rights of Azeri citizens, including those of ethnic minorities, as he falsely described Azerbaijan as a land of "religious and ethnic tolerance." He went on to engage in gross historical revisionism by forgetting the massacres of Armenians in Sumgait and Baku and claiming that Armenians enjoyed their full freedom in Soviet Azerbaijan. He also described Muslim Azerbaijan as "one of the earliest nations to accept Christianity, in 313 AD!"

      After several pre-arranged questions from some in the audience on how "tolerant" Azerbaijan is to "Mountain xxxs" and the great relationship it enjoys with Israel, the World Affairs Council president cautiously avoided giving me the chance to pose a question. Fortunately, two other Armenians, Aroutin Hartounian, President of Unified Young Armenians and Garo Ghazarian, Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association, were granted the opportunity ask questions. The two Armenians raised the issue of Ramil Safarov, an axe-wielding Azeri soldier who killed a sleeping Armenian officer during a NATO training course in Hungary. After the Hungarian government released Safarov from prison prematurely and extradited him to Azerbaijan, Pres. Aliyev pardoned and glorified the axe-murderer! Foolishly contradicting his President, the Azeri Consul General stated that Azerbaijan "does not condone" Safarov’s crime!

      Mr. Aghayev’s appearance before the World Affairs Council raises some troubling questions. Why did the Council take the unusual step of inviting a lowly Consul General to offer "a competing view" to the one presented by Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, at the same venue, on September 24? One wonders what inducement Azerbaijan offered to the World Affairs Council to secure a presentation by a junior diplomat, possibly undermining the reputation of this prestigious organization!

      Days later, when Mr. Aghayev’s lecture was posted on the Azeri Consulate’s website, the laptop glitches were carefully eliminated from the heavily edited video. The 48-minute speech and question and answer period had been reduced to 15 minutes!

      The incident with the Consul General’s laptop is symptomatic of a much larger problem for Azerbaijan. The country’s leaders have spent billions of dollars to acquire a massive amount of advanced military hardware. But, if they don’t know which button to push, the sophisticated weaponry will be as useless as Mr. Aghayev’s laptop!

      Rather than labeling the Armenian Diaspora as Azerbaijan’s "main enemy," Pres. Aliyev should be more worried about his diplomats who cannot use a laptop! Incompetent officials are more of a liability for Azerbaijan than the Armenian "enemy"!

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Y'all can check and harass Aliyev's tweets here: https://twitter.com/presidentaz

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        Azeri president says Armenia is a country "of no value"


        Azerbaijan accuses ethnic Armenian lobbies, ..... of blackening its international image and has worked to counter this, notably by hosting the Eurovision song contest this year.

        http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8MKG0F20121120
        ho, ho, ho !!!!!

        What a plonker !!!!!!
        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Azerbaboons doing what baboons do best: banging their hands on a hard surface and making a lot of incoherent noise.

          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Azerbaboons doing what baboons do best: banging their hands on a hard surface and making a lot of incoherent noise.

            Where you expecting something else? These people are not civilized people.

            Edit: They are claiming he was trying to disrupt the forum
            БАКУ, 24 ноя – 1NEWS.AZ Бывший министр иностранных дел Армении, председатель партии «Наследие» Раффи Ованисян предпринял попытку срыва 7-й Генеральной ассамблеи ...
            Last edited by ninetoyadome; 11-24-2012, 06:09 PM.

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Is there any video of the full event? would be interesting to hear what lead up to it.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Good VIDEO:

                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

                  Originally posted by Mos View Post
                  Good VIDEO:

                  A good opportunity to use this emoticon, which the administrators should consider adding as a default:

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                    The Neutral Zone is a platform for alternative voices from Armenia and Azerbaijan on social and cultural issues with a focus on conflict, culture, education, society, and sensitive topics such as domestic violence, rights of women, minorities and more.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                      domestic violence, rights of women, minorities and more.
                      I'm sick of this xxxx topics constantly being used to defame our nation.
                      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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