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    Judo Diplomacy?: Armenian organizers raise flag, play anthem for Azeri judokas in Yerevan



    Azerbaijan’s flag was raised five times and national anthem played once in the Armenian capital Yerevan over the weekend. This was part of a pledge made by the host party ahead of the European junior judo championships in Yerevan (September 11-13) that for the first time drew five participants from neighboring Azerbaijan, a country with which Armenia has been in a state of undeclared war since the 1991-1994 conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Armenian authorities reported no major incident during the championships and said all necessary security had been provided to the 15 members of the Azerbaijani delegation that also included coaches, doctors and medical personnel.

    At the Yerevan championships, five Azeri athletes won a total of five medals, including one gold and one silver, finishing seventh in overall team competition. Team Armenia, meanwhile, managed one gold and two bronze medals, finishing ninth in the competition won by the team from Ukraine.

    “Judo can also become a means for dialogue between the two peoples,” said Azerbaijani judo team head coach Aghayar Akhunzade at a press briefing on the first day of the competitions. “Sport is not politics. Let politics remain politics.”

    The Azeri delegation’s representative confirmed that security was provided at a high level.

    Meanwhile, the Sports Ministry of Armenia denied information reported by some Azeri media that the minivan transporting the Azeri delegation to the sport complex had the flags of Georgia, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh on it.

    “This information does not correspond to the reality and is another Azeri misinformation,” the Ministry said.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are known for their troubled relations in sport after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the bloody war in Nagorno-Karabakh. The unresolved conflict still remains a major obstacle for athletes of one country to be present at sporting events hosted by the other.

    Security concerns have also dogged sporting events involving Armenian and Azeri sportsmen held on neutral ground.

    In January 2006 Armenia’s soccer champion Pyunik refused to play Baku’s Neftchi in the semi-final of the Commonwealth of Independent States Cup in Moscow to forestall possible clashes in the stands between Armenians and Azeris, who are known to have large ethnic communities in the Russian capital. Later that year, an Armenia v Azerbaijan match in the Under-19 European championship qualifying group tournament in Cyprus turned violent after some of the partisan Armenian Cypriot crowd overreacted to unsportsmanlike behavior, obscene gestures and constant provocations by several Azeri players and climbed the protective fence to step onto the pitch. Play stopped for half an hour and resumed only after police intervention. Those incidents led European football’s governing body, UEFA, to cancel two Euro-2008 qualifiers between the two countries’ senior teams planned for September 2007 in Baku and Yerevan.

    Later that year, however, a 15-member team of Armenian wrestlers participated in the world championships in Baku. The Armenian delegation then acknowledged the high level of security provided to them. Also, the organizing party then raised the Armenian tricolor at the awarding ceremony after an Armenian wrestler managed to win a bronze medal.

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      U.S. Congress library supplemented with book about Nagorno-Karabakh

      14 September 2009 [15:58] - Today.Az

      Two-volume book “Karabakh Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” published by Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) was accepted by the U.S. Congress library’s monograph department.

      Department chief of the library Ms. Bridget Jenkins sent official letter to the organization. The book was submitted to library's Florida-based publicist Felix Sersvadze, former resident of Baku.

      The Council of Government Support to Non-Governmental Organizations funded translation and publication of the book. The book includes more than 80 articles by well-known historians, lawyers, political scientists and other experts of Azerbaijan.

      It contains materials about the history and culture of Karabakh, beginning of Armenian invasion and its consequences, Armenian terrorism and aggression, ways of solution to the conflict.

      /APA/

      URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/55575.html


      i think we should do something about this book, petition to have it removed and burned.

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        The KLO sounds like a cheap knock-off of the PLO .
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          No wonder that "history of karabakh" there beginns with "Armenian invasion". LOL

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            i think this book is intended to be a comedy book. if you guys read my post above you can see that azeris want Italy to reconstruct the Coliseum because there is a map on it where it shows the Roman Empire and, according to azeris, the historic lands of azerbaijan under the kingdom of Armenia.

            seriously i wonder how much they paid to get the US Congress library to accept this bullxxxx.

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              Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
              if you guys read my post above you can see that azeris want Italy to reconstruct the Coliseum because there is a map on it where it shows the Roman Empire and, according to azeris, the historic lands of azerbaijan under the kingdom of Armenia.
              LOL, that is a "killer". I almost died laughing))))))
              Thanks for that one!

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                this is true

                AZERBAIJAN IS A WORLD LEADER IN CORRUPTION

                Aysor
                Sept 14 2009
                Armenia

                Azerbaijani media outlets reported recently that the Head of the
                public-political department of the Presidential Administration Ali
                Hasanov had assured Miklos Haraszti, the OSCE Representative on Freedom
                of the Media that arrested bloggers Emin Milli and Adnan Gachizade
                would not be imprisoned. Thus, it seeemed Azerbaijan embarks on a
                democratic path, however, as they say, leopard cannot change his spots.

                Ali Kerimli, party chairman of the "National Front of Azerbaijan",
                in an interview to Azerbaijan's "Mirror" called of situation in the
                country "the political field with one-side game on". Authorities in
                all meanings just play and the opposition is simply defending itself.

                "Free thoughts suppressing goes on different levels. I mean, this is
                happening both on civil and judicial levels. Currently, the country's
                economy is seriously monopolized, and media are surveilled," said Ali
                Kerimli, noting that by levels of bribery and corruption Azerbaijan
                is almost in front of the whole world.

                Such a situation in the country does not surprise the leader of the
                opposition party at all. On Ali Kerimli's opinion, it cannot be a
                strong opposition or independent media in a country where international
                organizations every year note decline and regression of democracy,
                where any protest against the authorities accompanied by violence
                and arrests.

                Mr. Kerimli admitted that he had no an opportunity to get a job as
                Azerbaijan's Milli Majlis had picked up his employment book.

                This statement makes one think that words "unemployed" and "opposition"
                are synonymous in Azerbaijan.

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                  NKR atlas published

                  15.09.2009 18:56 GMT+04:00

                  /PanARMENIAN.Net/ By the order of Real Estate Cadastre under the NKR Government, the Geodesy and Cartography Center of Cadastre's State Committee compiled the NKR Atlas and prepared it for publication in Armenian and Russian languages. After two years' preparation work (2007-09), the atlas was recently published at the Tigran Mets publishing office in Yerevan.

                  It gives full historical-geographical notion of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. About 70 medium- and large-scale maps, texts, and schemes comprised therein provide comprehensive information about NKR's formation, geographical location, natural conditions and resources, as well as population, economy and culture. The atlas also introduces the reader to the geopolitical and military-political events which played a crucial role in the history of the Artsakh Armenians.

                  The atlas is available in 1.500 copies. Chair of the editorial staff and Editor-in-Chief is Candidate of Technical Sciences Manuk Vardanian, NKR Foreign Ministry's Press Service reports.

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                    World sport vs Azeri propaganda



                    Azeri sportsman’s victory at Judo European Youth Championship-2009 in Yerevan gave a handle to regular warlike statements by the neighboring countries’ leader. Moreover, Elmar Gasimov’s gold medal was sufficient for Azerbaijani propaganda machine to show hangups of their nation in all its glory.

                    Azerbaijani anthem that played once in the Yerevan Sports-Concert Complex is the main hero of the hullabaloo, that unwillingly displayed two diametric phenomena: hangups of Azerbaijan on one hand and civility and tolerance of modern Armenia on the other. All day yesterday Azerbaijani TV channels were broadcasting with sinking heart the episodes of Azeri flag hoisting and anthem’s playing in Yerevan (AzTV state channel as usual was most active). However Aliyevi ideologists missed an unconscious figure. What did they seek to prove to Azeris? The only thing official Baku propaganda achieved was that the whole world and Azerbaijani population were convinced that Armenia fulfilled all its obligations, even more — calmly admitted the success of Azeri sportsmen, despite their state mass media call Armenians fascists, rapists and murderers. Indeed, the situation is imperfect. There were no Azeris or Turks during the competition, except for Azerbaijani delegation in the overcrowded hall. Armenian ‘monsters’ quietly listened to the Azerbaijani anthem, there was no whistling, many spectators raised.

                    How Azerbaijani President responded? In the course of yesterday’s meeting with Azeri sportsmen in Baku, Ilham Aliyev (expressing readiness to peaceful settlement of Karabakh conflict in the presence of international mediators) became lyrical over his unreal dreams, namely to fly Azerbaijani flag over ‘occupied’ territories, including Stepanakert and Shushi. One can always dream, he can write fairy tales and read them before going to sleep. What objective one should pursue to turn the success of the sportsmen into political speculations? And all this process against the background of the Karabakh conflict settlement approximating its critical stage, as the mediators assure? It is really uneasy to understand the logic of the president who made all schools to erect huge monuments to his father.

                    All we can do is to congratulate the winners of the Judo European Youth Championship, including Elmar Gasimov who favoured us with so much fun and joy, as well as a chance to demonstrate the irresistible complex about failed attempts to bolster self-esteem.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Some fun information war

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