Re: Armenia and the information war
There is an Azeri/Turk user on YouTube spreading propaganda through his anti-western Armenian comments that are on every Armenian video on YouTube. It's a pathetic attempt to divide Armenians. The following is his YouTube account. Is there a way to report him and make sure his account is banned?
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Noticed an article at Regnum.ru calling out the Azeri BS about Khojaly. Hopefully this kind of info starts getting to a wider audience.
Был ли геноцид в Ходжалы? - грузинское издание
"В истории 1992 года в Ходжалы, как и в любой другой подобной, очень много темных пятен. Вокруг этой темы построена своеобразная идеология. Топоним "Ходжалы" для азербайджанской нации давно стал тем стержнем, благодаря которому сформировалось национальное самосознание. Это точка опоры для современной государственности Азербайджана, и хотя события тех дней не изучены до конца, обсуждать их, и тем более критически к ним относиться, не позволено никому", - говорится в статье "Азербайджан запускает операцию "Ходжалы" информагентства Georgiatimes.info.
В публикации напоминается, что автор известного далеко за пределами Азербайджана "Карабахского дневника" журналист Эйнулла Фатуллаев на себе испытал запрет Баку на обсуждение ходжалинских событий. "Будучи до поездки в Нагорный Карабах ярым армяноненавистником, по возвращении в Баку он опубликовал дневник, в котором попытался объективно взглянуть на события минувшей войны. С точки зрения азербайджанской пропаганды, Фатуллаев немедленно превратился в предателя, оказавшегося впоследствии в тюрьме по обвинению в "оскорблении памяти жертв Ходжалы". Впоследствии у него "находили" наркотики", - пишет автор, отмечая, что из заключения Фатуллаев освободился лишь в прошлом году.
В публикации говорится, что тайн в "истории Ходжалы" на самом деле много. В феврале 1992 года, когда Азербайджан терял Карабах, в Баку шла ожесточенная борьба за власть, позиции тогдашнего президента Аяза Муталибова слабели. "Как говорят многие свидетели тех событий, оппозиционеры, продвигавшие во власть Гейдара Алиева, ставили целью как можно серьезнее дискредитировать президента", - указывает автор. А теперь даже не каждый бакинский школьник знает о том, что до Гейдара Алиева Азербайджаном руководил другой человек.
Пропаганда сделала из Алиева основателя государства, а для Муталибова ходжалинские события оказались этапом, через который он не смог пройти. Потом, уже находясь в Москве, Муталибов дал ряд интервью, в которых изложил свою точку зрения на происшедшее. Из его слов, отмечается в публикации, можно сделать как минимум один вывод - он совершенно не контролировал ситуацию. Он не знал о том, что творится на линии фронта, у него не было надежных союзников, а военнослужащие не подчинялись приказам своего главнокомандующего. В качестве примера приводится эпизод, когда пилоты отказались лететь с запасами продовольствия и оружия в Ходжалы на помощь местному населению Жуткие кадры трагедии облетели мировые СМИ, и это стоило Муталибову президентского кресла.
"Многими исследователями доподлинно установлено, что армянскими силами был открыт коридор для выхода жителей Ходжалы из окружения", - напоминает агентство, отмечая, что сейчас в Азербайджане не принято говорить об этом коридоре, оставленном карабахскими войсками для гражданского населения. Между тем тот же Эйнулла Фатуллаев, посетивший эти места, также писал, что такой коридор был создан. "Более того - Фатуллаеву показали местность, где он находился. Значительная часть жителей покинула город, армянские солдаты не открывали по ним огонь. Если бы этого коридора не было, то никто не смог бы спастись", - пишет Georgiatimes.info, отметив, что потом принявшие беженцев азербайджанские войска подставили их под пули.
В ходжалинской трагедии перемешаны политические коллизии тогдашнего Азербайджана и безжалостный цинизм по отношению к людям, сказано в статье. "Многие источники в Баку утверждают, что 22 февраля 1992 года, за несколько дней до трагедии Совет безопасности страны принял решение не эвакуировать жителей Ходжалы с тем, чтобы "армянам не показалось, что мы освобождаем город для них"", - отмечается в публикации.
Все эти и многие другие детали той трагедии хорошо известны обеим сторонам конфликта. Но в настоящее время события в Ходжалы стали инструментом для решения вопросов внешней политики. Сейчас борьба за признание трагедии в Ходжалы "геноцидом", выходит на новый уровень, став одним из трендов внешней политики Азербайджана. И сейчас основная стратегия официального Баку - лоббирование "геноцида Ходжалы" в странах Восточной Европы.
Напомним в этой связи, что вчера Сенат Пакистана принял решение о признании событий в Ходжалы геноцидом.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostF*cking Azeri fairy tales, khojaly "genocide", yerevan is azeri, cross stones and churches are albanian, syunik is azeri, - gets me all so sick...
Isnt it interesting how a country, which is the newest in the region having been created by Stalin in the 20th century, claims all of its neighbors lands as their "historic" land? i guess they are trying to compensate for a lack of a history by claiming other countries histories.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostF*cking Azeri fairy tales, khojaly "genocide", yerevan is azeri, cross stones and churches are albanian, syunik is azeri, - gets me all so sick...
lol Pakistan, whatever, if anything, that was left of that backward wasteland is about go up in flames anyway, either through self destruction, or NATO attacks.
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Originally posted by BakvitsYekatz View PostWhat a joke. Do the Azerbaijanis actually think this makes their claim look more legitimate?
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What a joke. Do the Azerbaijanis actually think this makes their claim look more legitimate?
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Originally posted by ninetoyadome View PostSenate of Pakistan Recognizes Khojaly Genocide
BAKU. February 1, 2012: After a hearing on the subject of bilateral Azerbaijani-Pakistani relations on February 1, the Committee for foreign issues of the Senate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously adopted a resolution on the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and the genocide in Khojaly. The Press Service for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry issued a text of the document, which states:
1) The Foreign Affairs Committee condemns the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and the genocide committed by the Armenian armed forces on February 26, 1992 against the civilian population of the Azerbaijani town of Khojaly.
The Committee reaffirms support of internationally recognized sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.
2) The Committee requires the implementation of the resolutions of the General Assembly and Security Council on immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian forces from Azerbaijan's occupied territories, and calls on the international community and international organizations to call on Armenia to implement those decisions.
3) The Committee supports Azerbaijan’s efforts on a peaceful settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Commenting on the document adopted by the Pakistani senators, the spokesman for Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry, Elman Abdullayev, said that the whole international community should give legal assessment to the Khojali tragedy, and efforts in this direction are ongoing.
At the end of last year the Khojali genocide was recognized by the National Assembly and the Senate of Mexico.
The town of Khojaly was captured by Armenian armed forces with the support of the 366th Regiment of the former Soviet Army on the night of February 25 to February 26, 1992. The attack on the city was accompanied by the massacre of civilians. More than 600 people , including women, the elderly and children, were killed (Turan).
Once again, xxxx Pakistan. A terrorist country has to support another terrorist country. I'm glad Armenia has not tried to reconcile with this xxxxed up country. I'm glad Armenia has always supported India over this xxxxhole.
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Senate of Pakistan Recognizes Khojaly Genocide
BAKU. February 1, 2012: After a hearing on the subject of bilateral Azerbaijani-Pakistani relations on February 1, the Committee for foreign issues of the Senate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously adopted a resolution on the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and the genocide in Khojaly. The Press Service for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry issued a text of the document, which states:
1) The Foreign Affairs Committee condemns the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and the genocide committed by the Armenian armed forces on February 26, 1992 against the civilian population of the Azerbaijani town of Khojaly.
The Committee reaffirms support of internationally recognized sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.
2) The Committee requires the implementation of the resolutions of the General Assembly and Security Council on immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian forces from Azerbaijan's occupied territories, and calls on the international community and international organizations to call on Armenia to implement those decisions.
3) The Committee supports Azerbaijan’s efforts on a peaceful settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Commenting on the document adopted by the Pakistani senators, the spokesman for Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry, Elman Abdullayev, said that the whole international community should give legal assessment to the Khojali tragedy, and efforts in this direction are ongoing.
At the end of last year the Khojali genocide was recognized by the National Assembly and the Senate of Mexico.
The town of Khojaly was captured by Armenian armed forces with the support of the 366th Regiment of the former Soviet Army on the night of February 25 to February 26, 1992. The attack on the city was accompanied by the massacre of civilians. More than 600 people , including women, the elderly and children, were killed (Turan).
Once again, xxxx Pakistan. A terrorist country has to support another terrorist country. I'm glad Armenia has not tried to reconcile with this xxxxed up country. I'm glad Armenia has always supported India over this xxxxhole.
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Originally posted by Mos View Post
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