Re: Armenia and the information war
Remember the Azeri propaganda piece calling on Armenian soldiers to desert? Looks like official Yerevan has a response.
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Azeri’s Try to Lull NKR Soldiers into Defecting with Promises of U.S. Residence
[ 2009/07/30 | 13:34 ] society
Certain Azerbaijani news outlets have used the case of an Armenian soldier who fell into the hands of Azeri forces along the NKR line of contact to launch a new campaign designed to convince Armenian soldiers to defect.
The RoA National Security Service issued a statement in response, refuting Azeri claims that the Armenian soldier defected due to hunger and the long-term goal of moving to Europe.
The statement also alleges that a certain Azeri expert has called on NKR forces to defect in whole units since this way it will be easier to relocat6e them to Europe. It labels these Azeri calls as “figments of the imagination”.
The statement goes on to say that Azerbaijan has even offered Armenian soldiers advice on making their way through mine fields and how to hand themselves over to Azeri forces.
During the past few years, eight Azeri soldiers have defected to the Armenian side. Six of these eventually were relocated to a third country via the auspices of the United Nations and the International Red Cross.
Remember the Azeri propaganda piece calling on Armenian soldiers to desert? Looks like official Yerevan has a response.
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Azeri’s Try to Lull NKR Soldiers into Defecting with Promises of U.S. Residence
[ 2009/07/30 | 13:34 ] society
Certain Azerbaijani news outlets have used the case of an Armenian soldier who fell into the hands of Azeri forces along the NKR line of contact to launch a new campaign designed to convince Armenian soldiers to defect.
The RoA National Security Service issued a statement in response, refuting Azeri claims that the Armenian soldier defected due to hunger and the long-term goal of moving to Europe.
The statement also alleges that a certain Azeri expert has called on NKR forces to defect in whole units since this way it will be easier to relocat6e them to Europe. It labels these Azeri calls as “figments of the imagination”.
The statement goes on to say that Azerbaijan has even offered Armenian soldiers advice on making their way through mine fields and how to hand themselves over to Azeri forces.
During the past few years, eight Azeri soldiers have defected to the Armenian side. Six of these eventually were relocated to a third country via the auspices of the United Nations and the International Red Cross.
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