This is rather funny I must say...
Azeri Parliament at odds with whole world
February 01, 2011 | 16:18
By Ivan Gharibyan
The spring session of the Azerbaijani Parliament opened in Baku on February 1. Many of the Azeri MPs were unanimously indignant at the entire world for not being "sympathetic" to the "oppressed" Azerbaijani people. A representative of the ruling party, New Azerbaijan, was particularly enthusiastic, which proved the show was stage-managed by the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan.
Vice-Speaker Ziyafet Askerov is indignant at the OSCE and other international agencies occasionally recalling political prisoners in Azerbaijan. "How long will some of the embassies act as agents in Azerbaijan?" he asked indignantly. Following the logic of Ilham Aliyev`s closest associate, no side has the right to interfere in Azerbaijan`s domestic affairs though the "Baku khanate" is proud of being a Council of Europe member.
Askerov`s claims were echoed by another top-ranking official of the Aliyev clan, Siyavush Novruzov. He was severely critical of the OSCE report on the latest parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan (how dared they not to point out progress!), as well as of the Public Chamber formed by the opposition forces and NGOs.
Parliament Speaker Ogtay Asadov too interfered in the fits of hysteria over the statements on a serious terrorist threat in Azerbaijan issued by the United States and Great Britain. According to him, none of the international agencies has stated anything in Azerbaijan`s favor.
Full of boyish enthusiasm, the Azeri MPs decided to deliver a "crushing blow" on Iran - they have a grudge against their neighbor as well. The MP Azai Ghuliyev was severely critical of Iran`s "interference" in Azerbaijan`s domestic affairs in the form of the "laying of an oil pipeline from Tabriz to Armenia, overt support and patronage shown to the occupant-country."
The MPs Zahid Oruj and Fazail Aghamaly were also critical of Iran. The former called on Azerbaijani citizens not to visit Iran, while the latter claimed the Islamic regime is pursuing an anti-Azerbaijani policy. "Drug smuggling, destructive programs and support for Armenia are manifestation of Iran`s hostile policy. I propose that Azerbaijan raise the issue of protection of Azerbaijanis` rights in Iran before the international community," he said.
Well, a "good" start to the Parliament`s spring session - no one, except for Turkey, understands this "ancient" people, do they?
February 01, 2011 | 16:18
By Ivan Gharibyan
The spring session of the Azerbaijani Parliament opened in Baku on February 1. Many of the Azeri MPs were unanimously indignant at the entire world for not being "sympathetic" to the "oppressed" Azerbaijani people. A representative of the ruling party, New Azerbaijan, was particularly enthusiastic, which proved the show was stage-managed by the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan.
Vice-Speaker Ziyafet Askerov is indignant at the OSCE and other international agencies occasionally recalling political prisoners in Azerbaijan. "How long will some of the embassies act as agents in Azerbaijan?" he asked indignantly. Following the logic of Ilham Aliyev`s closest associate, no side has the right to interfere in Azerbaijan`s domestic affairs though the "Baku khanate" is proud of being a Council of Europe member.
Askerov`s claims were echoed by another top-ranking official of the Aliyev clan, Siyavush Novruzov. He was severely critical of the OSCE report on the latest parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan (how dared they not to point out progress!), as well as of the Public Chamber formed by the opposition forces and NGOs.
Parliament Speaker Ogtay Asadov too interfered in the fits of hysteria over the statements on a serious terrorist threat in Azerbaijan issued by the United States and Great Britain. According to him, none of the international agencies has stated anything in Azerbaijan`s favor.
Full of boyish enthusiasm, the Azeri MPs decided to deliver a "crushing blow" on Iran - they have a grudge against their neighbor as well. The MP Azai Ghuliyev was severely critical of Iran`s "interference" in Azerbaijan`s domestic affairs in the form of the "laying of an oil pipeline from Tabriz to Armenia, overt support and patronage shown to the occupant-country."
The MPs Zahid Oruj and Fazail Aghamaly were also critical of Iran. The former called on Azerbaijani citizens not to visit Iran, while the latter claimed the Islamic regime is pursuing an anti-Azerbaijani policy. "Drug smuggling, destructive programs and support for Armenia are manifestation of Iran`s hostile policy. I propose that Azerbaijan raise the issue of protection of Azerbaijanis` rights in Iran before the international community," he said.
Well, a "good" start to the Parliament`s spring session - no one, except for Turkey, understands this "ancient" people, do they?
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