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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Spiritual leader appeals to world community on Azerbaijani genocide
    Tue 30 March 2010 | 13:21 GMT Text size:


    Sheikh ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade has appealed to the world community on the Day of Azerbaijani Genocide.

    On behalf of millions of citizens of Azerbaijan, by this statement I want to appeal to the whole progressive humankind regardless of the nationality and religious belonging and draw attention to the tragic pages of Azerbaijani history that occurred with us in the past century.

    The tragic events of the Azerbaijani people in the 20th century is one of the most painful wounds of the great history of Azerbaijan, reads the statement of the head of the Caucasus Muslims Department to the world community on occasion of the Day of Azerbaijani Genocide.

    'Throughout a century Azerbaijani people have been a victim of smeary plans of the Armenian state which is constantly violating the principles of peaceful co-existence. Armenia twice committed genocide of Azerbaijanis last century.

    The tragedy that occurred 92 years ago is an incredible crime against Azerbaijanis whose bloody traces are kept in mass burials. Unfortunately, these purposeful bloody actions committed against Azerbaijan and its people haven’t received their political and legal assessment for years. No measures were taken to avert new crimes', the appeal says.

    'Though the tragedy of Khojaly which added to history as the most inhumane crime occurred not so long ago – in 1992, it has not been condemned by the world community. But we do not lose hope that the world community will condemn Armenia and share our grief. We also hope that the truth will expose the real face of Armenia as a country committing genocide and presenting territorial claims to its neighbors.

    We call on the world community not to stay indifferent to the tragedies of Azerbaijan and assist in the just settlement of the Karabakh conflict. This is a sacred duty of every person for the sake of conscience', the document says.

    Interfax-Azerbaijan



    its a very touching statement. First is was one genocide now two. They saw no one cared about Khojaly so now Armenians committed another genocide.
    PS: love the picture of the guy, lol.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Cry and mourn as much as you want, the world turns deaf ears to the crocodile tears of liars. Hypocrisy and cynicalism in you people is disgusting...

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        He is a fat bloated monster, just like his native Turkey.

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by Armanen View Post
          No, no they're not.
          Why so?

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
            Spirit-ual leader appeals to world community on Azerbaijani genocide



            Sheikh ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade
            Why is it that fat and doesn't cry for the "victims" bitterly?
            Last edited by gegev; 03-31-2010, 07:43 AM.

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by gegev View Post
              Why it is that fat and doesn't cry for the "victims" bitterly?
              He knows its BS, thats why he's not crying

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                Spirit-ual leader appeals to world community on Azerbaijani genocide

                Sheikh ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade has appealed to the world community on the Day of Azerbaijani Genocide.
                Originally posted by gegev View Post
                Why is it that fat and doesn't cry for the "victims" bitterly?
                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                He knows its BS, thats why he's not crying
                And why it uses shepherd’s fur-cap?
                Last edited by gegev; 03-31-2010, 08:01 AM.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by gegev View Post
                  And why it uses shepherd’s fur-cap?
                  It is a simbol of hollyness....

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    ‘Azerbaijani Genocide’ Was Invented by Azerbaijani Officials: Hovhannes Sahakyan
                    14:40 • 31.03.10

                    The commemoration of March 31 as a day of “Azerbaijani Genocide” was made up by the Azerbaijani authorities, said Republican Party of Armenia MP Hovhannes Sahakyan at a press conference today.

                    “I don’t know what came over Azerbaijani officials to invent the ‘Azerbaijani Genocide’; probably the frenzy to catch up with Armenians, or the longing to act as a victim, or the wish to ‘enrich’ their non-existing history with a black page. Maybe they could include in their days of commemoration also the commemoration of the victims of the earthquake that did not take place, may be they can use it for propaganda purposes too,” said Sahakyan.

                    According to him, we can only convey our condolences to the Azerbaijani people for having such “genocidal” authorities.

                    According to News.az, “Today sees the 92nd anniversary of the killings of thousands of Azerbaijanis as Armenians went on the rampage at the end of March 1918… Azerbaijan’s former president Heydar Aliyev issued a decree on March 26, 1998, that March 31 should be marked as the Azerbaijani Genocide Day."

                    “I don’t know what came over Azerbaijani officials to invent the ‘Azerbaijani Genocide’; probably the...

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                      Why so?


                      Because if we are going to say someone is more Armenian than another it shouldn't be based on what part of the world they come from but rather how patriotic they are in words and deeds. Now if you are generalizing I still think you're wrong because I've been around both and I can tell you who is more turkified; kinda obvious. Not to mention I give credit to any Armenian living in Armenia/Javakh/Artsakh, they are in the Homeland, the rest of us are in otaramol!
                      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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