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  • Mos
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    We need something like this for our cause:

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  • Federate
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    Not the first time Zhirinovsky openly makes such a pro-Armenian statement. He hates Turks . Now if only people took him more seriously...

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  • Tigranakert
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    Nagorno-Karabakh deserves international recognition - Russian politician

    December 30, 2011 | 15:54
    MOSCOW. – Russia, Europe, and later the U.S. will gradually recognize Armenians’ rights for their historic homeland, while Turkey has to reckon with it, said head of the Russian Liberal-Democratic Party Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

    Zhirinovsky met with the president of “Russian-Armenian cooperation” regional organization Yuri Navoyan on Thursday.

    Leader of Liberal-Democratic Party said that he supports the international recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenians continue a fair struggle for their rights, he added.

    The Russian political figure is for the truth and it is on Armenians’ side, Armenian-Russian newspaper Yerkramas informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    Navoyan congratulated Zhirinovsky with a larger number of seats in the Parliament and nomination for the presidential elections. He also added that Armenians are an integral part of the Russian societ
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  • Mher
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    Many European states may boycott Eurovision-2012 in Baku

    December 29, 2011 | 01:09

    PARIS. – Many European States hesitate to participate in the Eurovision-2012 song contest to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, as a result of the dictatorship of the state, Nouvelles d`Arménie reports. Poland and Island have already declared of rejecting their participations. Armenia still hesitates, as a result of the risk of delegation security.

    The number of those rejecting their participation in the contest may get doubled next week, Azerbaijani Poligon agency reports. The reason is Azerbaijani regime, which fairly considers a dictatorship.

    Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, France, Denmark, Germany and Luxemburg are hesitating to participate as Azerbaijani citizens and journalists are arrested for freedom of speech. If those claims are confirmed, the contest will be just a platform to display the Azerbaijan and will become a failed demonstration of luxury of the corrupted leaders of the black gold.

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  • Mher
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    15 families declare hunger strike in Azerbaijan

    December 21, 2011 | 07:42

    BAKU. – The societal discontent has reached its peak in the regions of Azerbaijan. Specifically, 15 families in the country’s Masali region declared a hunger strike in protest against Gezenfer Aghayev, head of the region’s public intellectual’s union. The protest had begun on December 18, but the number of hunger strikers is growing, Yeni Musavat newspaper of Azerbaijan writes, adding that one-hundred more families could soon join this hunger strike.

    “The hunger strikers informed that ever since assuming the region’s leadership, Gezenfer Aghayev is busy with collecting money. The residents even petitioned the president, but no attention was paid to the complaints,” Yeni Musavat writes.

    Ever since assuming the region’s leadership, Gezenfer Aghayev is busy with collecting money…

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by haysip View Post
    Let them eat cake.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    Originally posted by hrai View Post
    An imaginary book by baboons.
    i wont be surprised, the country is run by imagination.

    Sargsyan and Aliyev Shout & Scuffle at Kremlin Reception?

    10:58, December 27, 2011
    According to today’s Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan got into a shouting match and briefly scuffled during a December 19 Kremlin reception marking the 20th anniversary of the CIS.

    The paper says that according to informed sources, Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev exchanged words during an awards ceremony during which a representative from each nation was to receive a decoration.

    When it came for Armenia’s representative, Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan, to get his award, Ilham Aliyev is reported to have voiced his opposition and Kocharyan returned empty handed.

    Soon after, Aliyev is said to have scolded Sargsyan for nominating Kocharyan to receive the award, arguing that Kocharyan’s public criticism of the Baku government was hurting the Karabakh peace process.

    Sargsyan is said to have responded in kind, telling Aliyev that negotiations were being hindered by people in his own government.

    The two leaders allegedly then rose from the table, pushed each other, and assumed a “fighting stance”.

    It was only after President Dmitry Medvedyev stepped in that Sargsyan and Aliyev sat down.

    The newspaper says that Aliyev then started to gnaw his teeth and threatened Sargsyan with the words, ‘Mark my words, I ain’t finished with you’.
    According to today’s Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan got into a shouting match and briefly scuffled during a December 19 Kremlin reception marking the 20th anniversary of the CIS.


    Bravo Serzh

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  • hrai
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    An imaginary book by baboons.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    Armenian capital city built on Azerbaijani lands - official
    Fri 23 December 2011 13:24 GMT | 5:24 Local Time
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    The statements by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev that the capital of Armenia is built on ancient Azerbaijani lands cause panic among Armenians.
    The statement came from chief of the sector in department of public-political issues of presidential administration Fuad Akhundov.

    “President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has been raising the issue that the modern Yerevan was constructed on Azerbaijani lands since 2006, which causes panic among Armenians”, Akhundov told a presentation of the historical and analytical internet portal www.erevangala500.com on the 500th anniversary of the Irevan fortress (modern Yerevan-the capital of modern Armenia).

    “Naturally, the fact that the 500th anniversary of construction of the Irevan fortress and the 50th jubilee of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev (to be market on Saturday) are marked on the same day is the coincidence. But I personally evaluate this as a symbolical sign, since for the first time this issue was raised by the head of the state”, representative of the presidential administration said, Interfax-Azerbaijan reports.

    He noted that people who visited Yerevan say that there are no historical monuments in Yerevan. “There are historical parts, fortresses and cultural monuments in Baku and Tbilisi. But Armenia lacks such monuments because Armenian vandals destroyed all”, he said.

    Akhundov noted that creation of Yerevan on historical Azerbaijani lands is proven by most historical documents. In this view he drew the analogy between the destiny of the Irevan fortress and Italian Pompey. According to him, Pompey is the only city which did not change the image for about two centuries since it was left under cinder after volcano eruption. Meanwhile, the digging is held accurately, since Italians value their ancient history.

    “However, Yerevan can be considered the only city of this kind, who has completely changed its image. In other words, Armenians left nothing of previous image of Yerevan. Demolition of ancient buildings in this city, particularly, intensified after the 1960’s”, he said.

    According to Akhundov, such an attitude to the ancient buildings of Yerevan was connected with the fact that ‘there were the architectural elements alien to Armenians and they committed the acts of vandalism”.

    The representative of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan also noted that the same way Armenians misappropriate the Albanian heritage of Azerbaijan in the occupied lands of Nagorno Karabakh”.

    Armenians call the Ganzasar monastery the Notre Dame of Karabakh and consider it the Armenian monastery of the ancient times. However, in fact this monastery is built by Albanian tsar Hasan Jalal. This is proven by the book of famous Soviet scientist Joseph Orbeli “Legends of Ganzasar” issued in 1919 amid the Armenian-Azerbaijani confrontation. It was no accident that the release of this book was stopped upon publication and almost the whole issue was terminated”, Akhundov said.

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    Event takes place on 500th anniversary of Erivan fortress
    Fri 23 December 2011 12:53 GMT | 4:53 Local Time
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    An event on the 500th anniversary of Erivan fortress was held on the initiative of Caucasus and Asia Minor Center of Azer Global Institute for Socio-Political Studies.
    Head of the center Shalala Hasanova said Erivan fortress is the history of Azerbaijan and all facts prove that these territories belong to us, APA reports.

    “President Ilham Aliyev has also repeatedly said that Erivan and the present territories of the entire Armenia belonged to the Azerbaijanis,” she said.

    Hasanova said the portal www.erivangala500.com covers detailed information about Erivan.

    Video about the history of Iravan and the facts proving that the fortress belong to Azerbaijan was demonstrated. The video showed that the city of Iravan was destroyed by Armenians, Turkish, Muslim monuments were destroyed and modern buildings were constructed. The video also presented the speech made by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan during the visit of Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev proving that the ancient fortress existed in this city.

    The e-version of the book “Gandzasar manuscripts” by Armenian historian Orbeli was also demonstrated at the event. It was noted that shortly after the book was published, it was suppressed. Groundlessness of Armenia’s history in the book was shown as the reason for it.

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    Does anyone know if this book "Legends of Gandzasar" by Joseph Orbeli actually exists or is it another made up book by the azeris?
    Last edited by ninetoyadome; 12-23-2011, 10:18 AM.

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