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Originally posted by Mher View PostBell, I spent three months in Gyumri in the summer, and though I couldn't personally explain it myself, the people where generally very happy with the mayor. This was something that I constantly inquired about from various different people in different positions and walks of life. It was almost the reverse of the situation in Azerbaijan where as Federate explained, Aliyev is able to shift most of the blame/hate to the local government. In Gyumri, they looked at the mayor as someone who was their hero to stand up to the Yerevantsi's and get them their own. The people had no problem with his personal wealth and simply cast it off as he had that before he came to power. Also, he seemed to do a lot to the help the locals when they needed help in terms of housing or funding charities[ not that this medieval/feudal system is one to celebrate or aim for]. So the reason people don't march in the streets or burn down his son's five star hotel is not that they are too lazy, or that they rather quit, but that they see the root of their problems as something caused by people in Yerevan/Stepanakert, and not the local government. It's a simple divide and conquer technique that is used in different way in both Armenian and Azerbaijan and seems to be working in both places.
Oh, do you know if it true that the criminal elements in Gyumri tend to live in the Ani district and similar districts at the northern end of the city. When I was in Gyumri (was there for about a week) I was warned not to go to those parts (though I did anyway, to photograph the new church there).Last edited by bell-the-cat; 01-27-2013, 08:02 PM.
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Ադրբեջանում խաղաղ ցույցը ավարտվել է 50 հոգու ձերբակալությամբ
26.01.2013
Ադրբեջանի մայրաքաղաք Բաքվում այսօր հարյուրավոր մարդիկ դուրս էին եկել փողոց` իրենց համերաշխությունը հայտնելով Իսմայիլի քաղաքում օրերս բողոքի դուրս եկած մարդկանց:
Սակայն ոստիկանությունը ուժ է կիրառել խաղաղ ցուցարարների նկատմամբ, ովքեր փորձում էին հավաքվել Բաքվի Շատրվանների հրապարակում: «Ազատություն» ռադիոկայանի ադրբեջանական ծառայությունը հայտնում է, որ ոստիկանությունը ավելի քան հինգ տասնյակ մարդու է ձերբակալել, այդ թվում` հայտնի բլոգեր Էմին Միլլիին, իրավապաշտպան Մալահաթ Նասիբովային եւ հետաքննող լրագրող Խադիջա Իսմայիլովային:
Շաբաթօրյա բողոքի ակցիան կազմակերվել էր երիտասարդ ակտիվիստների կողմից, ովքեր իրենց բողոքն էին արտահայտում Իսմայիլի քաղաքում մարդկանց դեմ ուժի կիրառման առնչությամբ:
Իսմայիլիում, որտեղ մի քանի օր բնակիչները բողոքում էին տեղական իշխանությունների դեմ, հունվարի 24-ին ոստիկանությունը արցունաբեր գազ եւ ջրցան մեքենաներ էր կիրառել` ամբոխին ցրելու համար: Բողոքի ակցիայի տասնյակ մասնակիցներ ձերբակալվել էին:
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostThen how do you account for the difference in public reactions between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
The situation in Ismayilli with Alakbarov and his son mirrors almost exactly the situation that existed in Gyumri with Ghukasyan and his son (except that nobody has been saying that Alakbarov's son has committed multiple murders or been engaged in gun battles on the city streets). Even with far more provocation, in Gyumri, nobody torched Ghukasyan's hotel, or his villa, or his son's humvee. And I think the reprisals that will be taken against the Azeri protestors will be far more severe than any reprisals that would have taken place in Armenia in a similar situation.
I think the answer is that Armenians have the option of emigration, that is the option they have been choosing to avoid repression and poverty inside Armenia, and for cultural and historical reasons they are far more willing to do it than their Azeri counterparts. That takes the social pressure off in Armenia - whereas in Azerbaijan, where the oppression is much more heavy handed, the inevitable result is riots.
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The situation in Ismayilli with Alakbarov and his son mirrors almost exactly the situation that existed in Gyumri
The answer to all these questions is a resounding NO!
Instead he has taken every opertunity to bad mouth Armenians! Let me just quote a few of his colorful rasist slurs in this thread alone.
excuse for Armenia not washing properlya true internet Armenian anyway (i.e., always loud of mouth but empty of brain and safe behind your keyboard).
It must be hard for you little belig but I can say one thing. Regardless of your ethnic makeup DNA has a profound affect on you. You can be English or French, but DNA does mutate and the best example of this is your own words. You see if you only have hate in your heart for Armenians, and take every chance to knock them down it could possibly be not your fault. It could be your DNA that is so mutated to a point that it does not give you the ability to have anything reasonable to say about Armenians.
Getze Hayastan!Last edited by Vahram; 01-25-2013, 03:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Haykakan View PostArmenians do have a strong diaspora to fall back on (thanks to the turk)- that is true. But do not be too quick to forget all the big protests we have seen in Yerevan in the previous years. While Armenia is ruled by a number of Oligarchs-the azeris are ruled by a king/dictator. The azeris only stood up after two generations of this kind of rule and you are making them out to be some kind of freedom loving brave patriots-i doubt even a azeris could come to such a conclusion about themselves. You also disregard the killing of the doctor in Yerevan and strong public reaction that followed. Your story is onesided bell. Bad kitty!
It's nice to start the day with a laugh, thanks.
Bell thought you made many valid points, but honestly the very essence of the two ( Armenian / hybrid hominoid ) should be obvious to you.
Do you participate in a baboon forum as you do ours ? Do you think you could speak your mind as freely on the streets of babooniville safely ? If you had to pick one place or the other to find a group of people to discuss with an open mind, would you pick baboonygoon ? ..........
Artashes
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Armenians do have a strong diaspora to fall back on (thanks to the turk)- that is true. But do not be too quick to forget all the big protests we have seen in Yerevan in the previous years. While Armenia is ruled by a number of Oligarchs-the azeris are ruled by a king/dictator. The azeris only stood up after two generations of this kind of rule and you are making them out to be some kind of freedom loving brave patriots-i doubt even a azeris could come to such a conclusion about themselves. You also disregard the killing of the doctor in Yerevan and strong public reaction that followed. Your story is onesided bell. Bad kitty!
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Originally posted by Haykakan View PostNo i think there is plenty to complain about in these countries and yes most of the issues these guys are protesting about do exist in Armenia also. I just dont like the implication that armenians cut n run as if the azeris are so much braver or patriotic or whatever you were implying.
The situation in Ismayilli with Alakbarov and his son mirrors almost exactly the situation that existed in Gyumri with Ghukasyan and his son (except that nobody has been saying that Alakbarov's son has committed multiple murders or been engaged in gun battles on the city streets). Even with far more provocation, in Gyumri, nobody torched Ghukasyan's hotel, or his villa, or his son's humvee. And I think the reprisals that will be taken against the Azeri protestors will be far more severe than any reprisals that would have taken place in Armenia in a similar situation.
I think the answer is that Armenians have the option of emigration, that is the option they have been choosing to avoid repression and poverty inside Armenia, and for cultural and historical reasons they are far more willing to do it than their Azeri counterparts. That takes the social pressure off in Armenia - whereas in Azerbaijan, where the oppression is much more heavy handed, the inevitable result is riots.Last edited by bell-the-cat; 01-25-2013, 09:58 AM.
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