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  • #51
    Re: Armenia and the information war

    Azerbaijani Embassy in Egypt engaged in anti-Armenian propaganda
    15.01.2009 16:42 GMT+04:00 Print version Send to mail In Russian In Armenian

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Al Hadara Al Arabia printing house famous for publishing extremist literature issued a book containing false information of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    As PanARMENIAN.Net came to know from informed sources, the publication was sponsored by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Egypt.

    The source said that a group of leading professors of Alexandria University protested the publication.

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    • #52
      Re: Armenia and the information war

      This is good but obviously the sum of money is not enough. The source is an azerbaboon website claiming we are attempting to Armenianize an Armenian city... lol, their pseudohistory is just too funny but they shove it down people's throats so much that people start believing it.
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      Armenia to spend $118,000 of donations from different states on Armenization of Shusha in 2009

      [ 15 Jan 2009 12:07 ]
      Baku. Elnur Mammadli – APA. Armenian government will spend $118,000 of the donations made by Russia, US, Iran, France and other states in 2009 on Armenization of the town of Shusha. Organization for Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments in the Occupied Azerbaijani Territories told APA that the aim was to make the town of Shusha a religious, cultural capital of Armenians.

      Therefore, Armenian government will spend a part of the funds allocated by the financial organizations of Russia, Iran, US and France on Shushi Fund. The fund launched campaign to introduce over 220 houses of social, cultural, historical and scientific importance, over 500 historical, cultural and architectural monuments dating back to the 17-19th centuries in the occupied town of Shusha as the monuments belonging to Armenians.

      The money will be spent to publish construction plans, photos, maps of architectural monuments and buildings of cultural, historical importance, book “Shusha and Artsakh in the 12-19th centuries”, study the history of Shusha and Karabakh in Armenia’s State Archives, caves around Shusha, publish the first volume of the book of selected works by Armenians about “Struggle for Karabakh”, establish Cultural Center for studying “Culture of Shusha”, get materials about Shusha from the state archives of St. Petersburg and prepare plan of cultural events for next year.

      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      • #53
        Re: Armenia and the information war

        There are no POWs and hostages NKR
        16.01.2009 14:59 GMT+04:00

        /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Azerbaijani State Commission on POWs, the missing and hostages has recently presented its final report of 2008, in which it has particularly mentioned that 39 Azerbaijanis are allegedly in captivity in Nagorno Karabakh.

        The NKR State Commission on POWs, the missing and hostages qualifies this message as a regular disinformation, aimed at discrediting the NKR authorities, and as an attempt to mislead the international community. The NKR State Commission declares with responsibility that there are no POWs and hostages in the territory under the jurisdiction of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

        The NKR authorities, strictly following the principles of the Geneva conventions, after the military phase of the conflict with Azerbaijan, have repatriated all the hostages to the Azerbaijani party, via the intermediary of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC). Presently, the NKR corresponding bodies timely inform the offices of the ICRC and OSCE accredited in Stepanakert of any fact of the Azerbaijani servicemen’s and civilians’ desertion to Karabakh, who are later repatriated to the Azerbaijani authorities without any precondition. Representatives of the mentioned international organizations have free access to all the institutions of detention, which rules out the possibility of hiding the fact of the Azerbaijani hostages’ being in the NKR territory.

        The NKR State Commission draws attention to the fact that repeated suggestions of the republic’s leadership to establish direct contacts with the analogous structure of Azerbaijan for solving the issue of POWs, the missing and hostages effectively, have not been given an adequate answer by official Baku. Moreover, the Azerbaijani authorities keep on politicizing such a humanitarian and sensitive issue as the searching of the missing and the release of hostages, for getting doubtful propaganda dividends. The recent fact of spreading the wittingly false information evidently testifies to this.

        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        • #54
          Re: Armenia and the information war

          Azerbaijan claims Armenian, Iranian territories

          19.01.2009 17:49 GMT+04:00 Print version Send to mail In Russian In Armenian

          /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Azeri community of Sweden posted on its website “a geographical map of modern Azerbaijan” which includes Azerbaijan (within the Azeri SSR borders), Western Azerbaijan (Armenia) and Northern Azerbaijan (Atrpatakan Iranian province or Southern Azerbaijan).

          The map guideline says that these territories belong to Azerbaijan, according to the Treaties of Gyulistan and Turkmanchai signed between the Russian and Persian Empires.

          It’s worth mentioning that the website is available in the Azeri and Swedish languages.

          According to www.armenica.org editor-in-chief Vahagn Avedian, the website contains information about the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and the problem of “Southern Azerbaijan” and circulates letters and statements in the Swedish parliament to attract MPs’ attention to these issues.

          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • #55
            Re: Armenia and the information war

            Azerbaboons going wild again over organizations recognizing NKR.
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            Gross mistake on the website of Freedom House

            19 January 2009 [10:38] - Today.Az
            Freedom House has placed the Map of Freedom on its official website.

            Along with the three independent states of the South Caucasus, the map also mentions the breakaway regions of South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh with the indication of their respective parent countries in the parentheses. Whereas both South Ossetia and Abkhazia are referred to Georgia, Transdniester and Chechnya are referred respectively to Moldova and Russia, it is absolutely confusing, if not appalling, to notice that Nagorno-Karabakh is mentioned on Freedom House’s Map of Freedom as being part of two countries at the same time – Armenia and Azerbaijan. Obviously, Freedom House will fail to provide credible reference to any international document as a legal basis for its completely arbitrary decision, should it be asked to do so. It is interesting that even Kosovo is mentioned as part of Serbia, despite the fact that 54 UN member-states have officially recognized the new independent state on the Balkans, including the ones that provide direct funding to Freedom House. It is also interesting that Freedom House continues to consider both South Ossetia and Abkhazia to be the integral part of Georgia, despite the two regions were officially recognized by Russia and Nicaragua, whereas Nagorno-Karabakh’s affiliation only to Azerbaijan is questioned, even despite the breakaway region is not recognized even by Armenia! What makes all of a sudden Freedom House indicate Nagorno-Karabakh as being jointly part of the two countries at the same time? Which countries or international organizations have ever recognized this unalienable part of Azerbaijan to be an "Armenian-Azerbaijani condominium", prompting Freedom House reflect this absurd on its so-called Map of Freedom?

            /AzerTac/


            URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/50167.html
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            • #56
              Re: Armenia and the information war

              Armenian Ministry of Communication and Transport files claim against Azerbaijan due to the interference with Armenian air
              21 January 2009 [15:27] - Today.Az
              "Armenian Ministry of Communication and Transport filed a claim against Azerbaijan to the International Telecommunication Union", said Azerbaijani Minister of Communication and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov.

              He said the claim states that the television and radio programs of Azerbaijan have recently started to interfere with the Armenian air.

              "Today Azerbaijan with its neighbors conducts broadcasting in the framework of protocols of the International Telecommunication Union. In 2008 the reserve fund of the president allotted funds for strengthening coverage of frontier areas.

              I think this interference comes not from Azerbaijan. It is a result of the shortcomings in the technical works of Armenia", said Abbasov.

              The Minister noted that transmission stations are set in 13 regions of the country as instructed by the president.

              "After completion, interference with Azerbaijani air will stop", said Abbasov.

              /Day.Az/

              URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/50221.html
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              • #57
                Re: Armenia and the information war

                Where the xxxx are the Armenian haxors??? This is the second time they hit 100 websites in one day
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                Azerbaijanis hack on about 100 Armenian websites

                21 January 2009 [15:49] - Today.Az


                According to Day.Az, on the day of national grief - January 10, a group of Azerbaijani hackers, presenting themselves as "Azerbaijan Defacers", attacked about 100 Armenian websites.

                Below is a list of hacked Armenian websites:

                april24.net
                hweb.am/
                hrazdanpcollege.am/
                hrazdancity.am/
                hinstitute.am/
                april24.net
                ad7.org
                antaneli.com
                anush.org
                april24.net
                aram.tv
                areftur.com
                arevtur.com
                armauto.com
                armcard.com
                armcards.com
                armchat.com
                armcom.net
                armdate.com
                armenia-armenian.com
                armenianmls.com
                armenianmusic.tv
                armenianpassport.com
                armenianrabis.com
                armenianradio.net
                armenians.net
                armenians.tv
                armeniantelevision.net
                armeniantv.net
                armenianvideos.org
                armfonts.com
                armforums.com
                arminco.net
                armjobs.com
                armjokes.com
                armkids.com
                armlinks.com
                armmail.com
                armmls.com
                armmusic.com
                armnet.net
                armnetwork.com
                armnews.com
                armsearch.com
                armsex.com
                10kxxxelry.org
                14kczxxxelry.com
                18kczxxxelry.com
                18kxxxelry.org
                24hournotarypublic.com
                9may.net
                armtravel.com
                armv.com
                armvideo.com
                armw.com
                aysor.com
                aysor.tv
                azik.com
                aznavour.org
                bararan.net
                bararan.org
                bayburtyan.com
                cubic-zirconia-xxxelry.net
                cz-gold.com
                cz-xxxelry.net
                cz-xxxelry.org
                czplatinum.net
                czplatinum.org
                czstore.net
                dasaran.com
                demk.com
                erevan.org
                erevan.tv
                europeanmusic.tv
                europeanradio.org
                glendalenotary.net
                gradaran.com
                hanragitaran.com
                hanragitaran.net
                xxxelrycubiczirconia.net
                kyaj.com
                livereport.org
                livereports.org
                lraber.com
                mercedesauto.com
                naexport.com
                putin.net
                russia-russian.com
                russianchanson.com
                russianmusic.net
                russians.tv
                russianvideos.org
                sbjxxxelry.com
                tsarukyan.com
                valleynotarypublic.com
                vladimirputin.net
                vysotskiy.org

                /Day.Az/

                URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/50223.html
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • #58
                  Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Where the xxxx are the Armenian haxors??? This is the second time they hit 100 websites in one day
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                  Azerbaijanis hack on about 100 Armenian websites

                  21 January 2009 [15:49] - Today.Az


                  According to Day.Az, on the day of national grief - January 10, a group of Azerbaijani hackers, presenting themselves as "Azerbaijan Defacers", attacked about 100 Armenian websites.

                  Below is a list of hacked Armenian websites:

                  april24.net
                  hweb.am/
                  hrazdanpcollege.am/
                  hrazdancity.am/
                  hinstitute.am/
                  april24.net
                  ad7.org
                  antaneli.com
                  anush.org
                  april24.net
                  aram.tv
                  areftur.com
                  arevtur.com
                  armauto.com
                  armcard.com
                  armcards.com
                  armchat.com
                  armcom.net
                  armdate.com
                  armenia-armenian.com
                  armenianmls.com
                  armenianmusic.tv
                  armenianpassport.com
                  armenianrabis.com
                  armenianradio.net
                  armenians.net
                  armenians.tv
                  armeniantelevision.net
                  armeniantv.net
                  armenianvideos.org
                  armfonts.com
                  armforums.com
                  arminco.net
                  armjobs.com
                  armjokes.com
                  armkids.com
                  armlinks.com
                  armmail.com
                  armmls.com
                  armmusic.com
                  armnet.net
                  armnetwork.com
                  armnews.com
                  armsearch.com
                  armsex.com
                  10kxxxelry.org
                  14kczxxxelry.com
                  18kczxxxelry.com
                  18kxxxelry.org
                  24hournotarypublic.com
                  9may.net
                  armtravel.com
                  armv.com
                  armvideo.com
                  armw.com
                  aysor.com
                  aysor.tv
                  azik.com
                  aznavour.org
                  bararan.net
                  bararan.org
                  bayburtyan.com
                  cubic-zirconia-xxxelry.net
                  cz-gold.com
                  cz-xxxelry.net
                  cz-xxxelry.org
                  czplatinum.net
                  czplatinum.org
                  czstore.net
                  dasaran.com
                  demk.com
                  erevan.org
                  erevan.tv
                  europeanmusic.tv
                  europeanradio.org
                  glendalenotary.net
                  gradaran.com
                  hanragitaran.com
                  hanragitaran.net
                  xxxelrycubiczirconia.net
                  kyaj.com
                  livereport.org
                  livereports.org
                  lraber.com
                  mercedesauto.com
                  naexport.com
                  putin.net
                  russia-russian.com
                  russianchanson.com
                  russianmusic.net
                  russians.tv
                  russianvideos.org
                  sbjxxxelry.com
                  tsarukyan.com
                  valleynotarypublic.com
                  vladimirputin.net
                  vysotskiy.org

                  /Day.Az/
                  URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/50223.html


                  Yes, read about it too, but still I think they are exaggerating the numbers and blowing it out of proportions again. Never heard of most of the sites, neither in Armenian, nor in Russian or English, so it all seems like good old Alyev style propaganda

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                  • #59
                    Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Azeri's better watch out or they will get the Eastern European Treatment aka Coordinated server attack by Russia.

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                    • #60
                      Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      Where the xxxx are the Armenian haxors??? This is the second time they hit 100 websites in one day
                      --------------------------------------------------
                      Azerbaijanis hack on about 100 Armenian websites

                      21 January 2009 [15:49] - Today.Az


                      According to Day.Az, on the day of national grief - January 10, a group of Azerbaijani hackers, presenting themselves as "Azerbaijan Defacers", attacked about 100 Armenian websites.

                      Below is a list of hacked Armenian websites:

                      april24.net
                      hweb.am/
                      hrazdanpcollege.am/
                      hrazdancity.am/
                      hinstitute.am/
                      april24.net
                      ad7.org
                      antaneli.com
                      anush.org
                      april24.net
                      aram.tv
                      areftur.com
                      arevtur.com
                      armauto.com
                      armcard.com
                      armcards.com
                      armchat.com
                      armcom.net
                      armdate.com
                      armenia-armenian.com
                      armenianmls.com
                      armenianmusic.tv
                      armenianpassport.com
                      armenianrabis.com
                      armenianradio.net
                      armenians.net
                      armenians.tv
                      armeniantelevision.net
                      armeniantv.net
                      armenianvideos.org
                      armfonts.com
                      armforums.com
                      arminco.net
                      armjobs.com
                      armjokes.com
                      armkids.com
                      armlinks.com
                      armmail.com
                      armmls.com
                      armmusic.com
                      armnet.net
                      armnetwork.com
                      armnews.com
                      armsearch.com
                      armsex.com
                      10kxxxelry.org
                      14kczxxxelry.com
                      18kczxxxelry.com
                      18kxxxelry.org
                      24hournotarypublic.com
                      9may.net
                      armtravel.com
                      armv.com
                      armvideo.com
                      armw.com
                      aysor.com
                      aysor.tv
                      azik.com
                      aznavour.org
                      bararan.net
                      bararan.org
                      bayburtyan.com
                      cubic-zirconia-xxxelry.net
                      cz-gold.com
                      cz-xxxelry.net
                      cz-xxxelry.org
                      czplatinum.net
                      czplatinum.org
                      czstore.net
                      dasaran.com
                      demk.com
                      erevan.org
                      erevan.tv
                      europeanmusic.tv
                      europeanradio.org
                      glendalenotary.net
                      gradaran.com
                      hanragitaran.com
                      hanragitaran.net
                      xxxelrycubiczirconia.net
                      kyaj.com
                      livereport.org
                      livereports.org
                      lraber.com
                      mercedesauto.com
                      naexport.com
                      putin.net
                      russia-russian.com
                      russianchanson.com
                      russianmusic.net
                      russians.tv
                      russianvideos.org
                      sbjxxxelry.com
                      tsarukyan.com
                      valleynotarypublic.com
                      vladimirputin.net
                      vysotskiy.org

                      /Day.Az/

                      URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/50223.html
                      I've tried some of those sites and they work so they can't even hack our sites properly lol

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