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      11 апреля в Париже планировалась антиармянская демонстрация, организаторами которой выступала турецк


      Kurds disrupt anti-Armenian action at Paris

      April 1 in Paris was planned anti-Armenian demonstration , organized by the Turkish Association Objectif21. However, the action resulted in a clash of the event participants with the Kurds . During the Kurds rally representing the organization Kurdistan Workers' Party ( PKK ) in Paris attacked the protesters . The incident ended with the hassle : the number of participants in the anti-Armenian actions did not reach twenty .

      Ranee¸10 of April, a similar incident occurred in front of the Embassy of Armenia, where Azerbaijanis group also tried to carry out anti-Armenian campaign . On the Azerbaijanis attacked by a group of young people with flags , which depicts the characters of Kurdistan , the PKK and Abdullah Ocalan's portrait .
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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          It's usually not a good sign when Levon Ter-Petrosyan re-emerges, I hope he's not advising Sargsyan on anything lest Sargsyan wants to end up like... LTP. LTP is comparing the Azeri attack to the Yom Kippur war where Egypt-Syria surprise attacked Israel and initially made gains only to be pushed back. Egypt-Syria lost that war too but the fact that they even launched the attacks was enough to boost the Egyptian president at home and force negotiations and concessions. Israel ended up giving up the entirety of its territorial gains (the entire Sinai peninsula) in exchange for peace. He says Aliyev is trying to use the same strategy with this attack and that we will have to enter tough negotiations.
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            The captured azari URAL, filled with military goods, by our Speznaz, from Taparagoyunly village, Geranboy disrict.

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                  «Հայդուկ»-ի մարտիկների ավելի քան 80 տոկոսը` Արցախյան ազատամարտի մասնակից մարտիկներն են, իսկ մյուսները` հրադադարից հետո ՀՀ և ԼՂՀ զինված ուժերում ծառայած և իրենց ժամկետային զինծառայությունը սահմանապահ զորամասերում իրականացրած, երիտասարդները:


                  11.04.2016 23:54
                  Նորաստեղծ «Հայդուկ» կամավորական ջոկատի առօրյան (24 Photo)

                  Hayk Kiseblyan

                  Արցախյան ազատամարտի մասնակից հրամանատարներ, մարտական ընկերներ Ջերմուկի Համոյի և Մասիսի Սայադի միասնական ջանքերով հիմնադրված «Հայդուկ» ջոկատը, ապաքաղաքական կառույց է, որը հիմնված է միայն ազգասիրական և հայրենասիրական արժեհամակարգի վրա և այս պահին էլ լծակցում է հայոց զինուժի առաքելությանը և պատրաստ է կատարել ՀՀ Պաշտպանության նախարարի և Գերագույն գլխավոր հրամանատարի ցանկացած հրաման:
                  «Հայդուկ»-ի մարտիկների ավելի քան 80 տոկոսը` Արցախյան ազատամարտի մասնակից մարտիկներն են, իսկ մյուսները` հրադադարից հետո ՀՀ և ԼՂՀ զինված ուժերում ծառայած և իրենց ժամկետային զինծառայությունը սահմանապահ զորամասերում իրականացրած, երիտասարդները:
                  Ազատամարտիկները շնորհակալություն են հայտնում թիկունքից օգնություն տրամադրողներին՝ Խարբերդ համայնքի ղեկավարությանը, Մասիս քաղաքի տարածարջանի պատգամավորից, հայ ժողովրդից, դպրոցականներից, ուսանողներից, պետությունից և ամենակարևորը՝ Հայոց բանակից:

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                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    It's usually not a good sign when Levon Ter-Petrosyan re-emerges, I hope he's not advising Sargsyan on anything lest Sargsyan wants to end up like... LTP. LTP is comparing the Azeri attack to the Yom Kippur war where Egypt-Syria surprise attacked Israel and initially made gains only to be pushed back. Egypt-Syria lost that war too but the fact that they even launched the attacks was enough to boost the Egyptian president at home and force negotiations and concessions. Israel ended up giving up the entirety of its territorial gains (the entire Sinai peninsula) in exchange for peace. He says Aliyev is trying to use the same strategy with this attack and that we will have to enter tough negotiations.
                    I agree on the nonsense of LTP talking.
                    --- we will have to enter tough negotiations --- (LTP's words).
                    The reality is, whoever is at the table will be negotiating with Armenians. Ya, somebody(s) going to have tough negotiation.
                    Our position is firm and unwavering .
                    Negotiate that and the outcome is the same. Artsahk is free from the turc bloodlust and thievery.
                    We won. That's not negotiable.

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