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    Azerbaijan Social-Democratic Party official shares his impression from recent visit to Yerevan



    16 June 2010 [15:10] - Today.Az

    Interview with Deputy Chair of Azerbaijan Social-Democratic Party, human rights activist Salahaddin Allahverdiyev.

    You attended a meeting of the Socialist International Committee of the CIS, Caucasus and Black Sea states in Yerevan last week. What is present-day Armenia like?

    It has been left behind Azerbaijan in all areas. Even a couple of days staying in this country is enough to realize how great is Armenia’s socio-economic backwardness from our country, how irreversible is this process and how Armenia is becoming the most backward state of our region. I can foresee claims of Armenian opponents who will argue that one needs to live in the country and have a detailed monitoring to describe the situation there. But those objections are swept aside by me for several reasons.

    First and foremost, IMF and other influential organizations voice the same view: Azerbaijan is developing rapidly, while Armenia is living with a hope to get out of an economic abyss. Plus, I had a lot of personal interviews with by Armenian residents who, though not openly, confirmed entire depth of the economic crisis and also crisis of ideology of Armenians around the world. Finally, I myself saw a lot of facts what great socio-economic problems Armenia faces. Public transportation there is in terrible condition. This is the case also with industrial sites Armenia has inherited from the Soviet Union.

    What was the attitude towards you in there?

    Ordinary Armenian citizens showed no hostility towards me. There was some hostility only by journalists. But I think this is because they were instructed to do so. As I said, the socio-economic situation in Armenia is simply horrible and it is not easy to find a well-paid job. Therefore, the Armenian journalists, of course, do not want to lose their job. So, they did what they were instructed to do.

    In your opinion, do ordinary people of Armenia understand that grave socio-economic situation in the country has been caused by country leadership’s disregard of international law and failure to settle the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the law?

    At backstage conversations with me, not only ordinary Armenians, but also politicians and journalists of this country showed understanding of the relationship between today's disastrous economic and social situation and country’s disregard of international law, its refusal or inability to agree to settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which led them to the pinnacle of power.

    But we all understand that the power in Armenia is held by a criminal regime which is able to destroy anyone who does not like it. My interlocutors also admitted this. So, it is not surprising that none of the Armenians, who spoke to me personally about the depth of the abyss Armenia has ended up, could not say this openly.

    So, you want to say that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan does not enjoy much authority in his country?

    Exactly. Power of the Armenian President relies on force and is ready to shed blood of its own people as Armenians witnessed during latest presidential elections. Therefore, part of the country's citizens are afraid of their power, and some hate it. In interviews with me Armenians said the following: "Serzh Sargsyan is a native of Azerbaijan. So, take him back, we do not need him."

    What do Armenians thing about Azerbaijan’s right to restore its own territorial integrity by different ways in event Armenia fails to be constructive in peace talks?

    Almost all Armenians, with whom I had an opportunity to communicate, were asking me whether Azerbaijan is reallyready for a forceful solution to the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I could see how Armenian citizens are fearful of the fact that Azerbaijan may exercise its right to restore its territorial integrity through military means.

    Moreover, the Armenian citizens are well aware that their children will suffer in the event of war rather than the children of those officials who came to power thanks to the conflict and now live in luxury while ordinary Armenians live in poverty.

    Last edited by Tigranakert; 06-17-2010, 08:22 AM.

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      This part is just funny, ''Power of the Armenian President relies on force'', haha compared to Azerbaijan, Armenia is heaven. Are Azerbaboons really stupid to believe these kind of statements from their ''journalists''?

      I could see how Armenian citizens are fearful of the fact that Azerbaijan may exercise its right to restore its territorial integrity through military means.
      Haha! We thought the Turks were stupid, but Azeris are just top of the world. Man I would like to see the day of the total annihilation of Azergayjan.
      Last edited by Tigranakert; 06-17-2010, 08:35 AM.

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        I cant believe how childish can they be.its almost frustrating thinking the level of lies they got into.
        Armenias economy is bad cause there is created one free independent democratic state Artsax that has no reliance and its self sufficient..and how will it help armenian economy if the artsax were under azeri control ???

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          Afther a war, the loser side always made huge propagandas about the winner... natural thing... Especially baboons, they are masters of it...
          Last edited by Guest; 06-17-2010, 11:41 AM.

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            "ARMENIA IS PREPARING FOR THE 21TH CENTURY WARS"

            A1Plus.am
            16/06/10

            The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS)
            today hosted a discussion on "Assessment of the Regional Balance
            of Power."

            "Azerbaijan is constantly threatening the regional security," ACNIS
            Director Richard Giragosian said in his remarks.

            "The Russian-Georgian war of 2008 further deepened military instability
            in the region," he added. "With the contest of armament getting tenser
            in the region, Armenia acts as a defensive force."

            According to Western specialists, "the armed forces of Armenia
            and Karabakh are the strongest in the region." Meanwhile, Richard
            Giragosian says the Azerbaijani army is not carrying out reforms
            though huge sums are allotted to the army.

            "Even if Azerbaijan decides to launch military reform right now,
            it can reach the level of the Armenian army in some 8 or 10 years.

            Armenia and Karabakh are preparing for the wars of the 21th century
            and Azerbaijan cannot catch up with them," Mr. Giragosian said.

            At the same time, he emphasized that the army reorganization in
            Azerbaijan is unnoticeable, since the country's Defense Ministry is a
            corrupt authority. From the psychological point of view, Azerbaijani
            army is in a grave state since it has no respect in the country. The
            reason is that Heydar Aliyev brought up his son instilling fear about
            the army.

            "He told his son that the main obstacle in his way was the army. That
            is why Azerbaijani armed forces remain weak and badly financed."

            Regarding the Russian-Georgian conflict of 2008, Mr. Giragosian noted
            that Georgia lost the war as it overestimated its military abilities.

            The war was a good lesson for Georgia as they learnt that "they cannot
            win a war with the beautiful uniforms presented by the USA."
            Hayastan or Bust.

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                  Azerbaijani soldier killed as a result of ceasefire violation by Armenian armed forces buried in Shaki
                  [ 18 Jun 2010 11:49 ]
                  Fuzuli. Shaki – Teymur Zahidoglu, Vugar Heydarov - APA. Serviceman of Azerbaijani Army Khan Yusifov Safar, 19, became martyr as a result of ceasefire violation in Fuzuli direction by the Armenian armed forces, APA’s Karabakh bureau reports.

                  He was drafted from Shaki in April, 2009.Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.

                  APA’s Shaki-Zagatala bureau reports that the martyr was buried in his hometown - Gozlu Bulag village of Shaki region on June 17. Officers and servicemen of the military unit, representatives of Shaki City Military Commissariat and Gozlu Bulag village residents attended the funeral ceremony.
                  en.apa.az

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                    They call their dead martyrs? I wonder if this is a new thing or if it was always that way?
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      They call their dead martyrs? I wonder if this is a new thing or if it was always that way?
                      Apparently a Karabakh soldier was also killed:

                      NKR defense army soldier killed

                      June 18, 2010 | 12:50
                      June 16 morning, a soldier of the NKR Defense Army, Anushavan Kirakosyan, was killed while on combat duty in the eastern section of the contact line between the Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed force.

                      Spokesman for NKR Defense Ministry Senor Hasratyan confirmed the information for NEWS.am.

                      The NKR Defense Army took retaliatory measures.

                      According to the NKR Defense Ministry, cease-fire violations by the Azerbaijani side were also registered June 17 night. The enemy sniped at the Karabakh positions in Megdili, Ashag, Abdurahmanli, Kengerli and Tagibeyli.

                      The NKR Defense Army took actions to silence the enemy.

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