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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
    My first thought was "is it true?"

    The same government repeatedly arrests war veterans for treason when all they're doing is fighting their policies.
    but if you read Armenian news you will see that Armenia doesnt have anti-azeri propaganda. we dont bullxxxx like the azeris do. also when azeris deny something there usually denying the truth.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
      but if you read Armenian news you will see that Armenia doesnt have anti-azeri propaganda. we dont bullxxxx like the azeris do. also when azeris deny something there usually denying the truth.
      First of all, I read the Armenian news from as many sources as are available, unlike most who only read from 1 or 2 sources at most.

      Second, this is not something 'against Azeris' from what I'm asserting. If anything (see third thing)

      Third, Armenian news is filled with anti-Armenian news, all sorts of accusations against this political faction or another. The current Armenian government has a bad reputation from Karabagh veterans, even the Tashnag ones. They're regularly accused of things and arrested by teh government as a result.

      that's why I'm suspicious...is this true? Or are they just arresting critics again?


      last but not least, we NEED information to be spread out...it is a form of warfare and as such, we're suffering another genocide of that sort because the Armenian government isn't fighting for any Armenian cause (in that arena).
      kurtçul kangal

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        By the way, speaking of "Information War", if Turkey passes the protocols (as is likely), Armenia will lose the queen on the political chess board.
        kurtçul kangal

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
          First of all, I read the Armenian news from as many sources as are available, unlike most who only read from 1 or 2 sources at most.

          Second, this is not something 'against Azeris' from what I'm asserting. If anything (see third thing)

          Third, Armenian news is filled with anti-Armenian news, all sorts of accusations against this political faction or another. The current Armenian government has a bad reputation from Karabagh veterans, even the Tashnag ones. They're regularly accused of things and arrested by teh government as a result.

          that's why I'm suspicious...is this true? Or are they just arresting critics again?


          last but not least, we NEED information to be spread out...it is a form of warfare and as such, we're suffering another genocide of that sort because the Armenian government isn't fighting for any Armenian cause (in that arena).
          What i meant by anti-azeri is that the azeris hired this guy so they can steal Armenian info.
          I dont know how true the article was but it was posted on

          Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) said on Wednesday that it has arrested two persons, including a retired army officer, on charges of spying for Azerbaijan.



          http://www.a1plus.am/en/official/2009/10/21/spy (they would have posted an article talking about how this guy was wrongfully arrested or something)

          also a while back someone had posted this video of an Russian Armenian spying for azerbaijan

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          so the threat of Armenians spying for azerbaijan is real.

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Well I hope all who are guilty burn in hell and live a long, tortured live on Earth.
            kurtçul kangal

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Another Azeri hoax
              16:40 / 10/24/2009


              Armenian side holds the cease-fire, NKR Defense Ministry Spokesman Senor Asratyan told NEWS.am commenting on the information spread Oct. 10 by Azeri-media, that an Azeri soldier was killed.

              “The information about an Azeri soldier being sniper-shot does not correspond to reality. The Karabakhi side has not violated the cease-fire,” he stated calling the information another Azeri “hoax”.

              Today, all Azeri news agencies say that cease-fire was violated by Armenian side in the Aghdam frontline. However, the source added the Azeri Defense Ministry did not confirm the information.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                This one of the few times bs news coming out of azerbaijan would be better if it were true.
                For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                  This one of the few times bs news coming out of azerbaijan would be better if it were true.
                  I thought the same thing, although they're just using this to keep the citizens riled up against Artsakh/Armenia.
                  kurtçul kangal

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
                    I thought the same thing, although they're just using this to keep the citizens riled up against Artsakh/Armenia.
                    everything azeris report about Armenia is to anger the citizens. everyday i read on today.az how Armenians violate ceasefire. EVERY DAY. The funny thing is once when the OSCE Minsk Group were monitoring the border and reported there were no ceasefire violations the azeris reported that the Armenians violated the ceasefire

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      i'm reminded of a youtube video i saw yesterday...it claimed 1,000,000 azeris were kicked out of karabagh and armenians were only 25% of the population...once i stopped laughing i realized that many actually believe that crap and went back to barking cats and such.

                      kurtçul kangal

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