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  • Artashes
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    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    I agree 100%

    I just could not understand and still don't your opposition to the Radar, I saw it as betrayal. I just want to say I'm sorry for saying things about family. I see you are a true Armenian!

    Vahram
    The apology is both appreciated and warranted.
    You can't understand my opposition to the radar --- because --- there is NO opposition expressed by me to said radar !
    Read my posts ( any ). Nowhere have I , or did I express " opposition " to any radar being built in Armenia.
    Any and all points I attempted to make we're about technical capability of radar and technical reasons for --- location --- of radar. No opposition what so ever.
    Artashes

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  • Vahram
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    why are they rioting?
    The only thing I have been able to pick up so far has been official Azeri sources. Sounds so stupid as usual toork propaganda. Something to do with an argument outside of a house of a prostitute after a car accident. This is the official version, I have seen no riot any place in the world that matches this criteria but leave it up to toork propaganda to cover over facts and make sh!t up, and sound stupid all at the same time...LOL

    Police in the central Azerbaijani town of Ismayilli have broken up renewed protests that raged through the streets there.
    Last edited by Vahram; 01-23-2013, 06:22 PM.

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  • Mos
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    why are they rioting?

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  • Vahram
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    In my opinion we should not confuse their being justly indignant ( and ) them ( general pop. ) being a just people.
    The things you see them doing in these films , and the manner and zeal they are doing them are the same things they did to the Armenians that --- used --- to live there, as well as the other people's of that region.
    All wealth of that region as well as Anatolia comes from the theft of land and assets of the indigenous people's that have been killed, abducted, and driven off.
    The mass of ordinary thiefs and murderers are angry with baboonieve ( because ) the plunder is not being split to their liking.
    These same ?? Riteouse ?? Protesters would cut your throat and mine, and have murdered our and other families to get any and all things of value, including Yerevan and grandma.
    I agree 100%

    I just could not understand and still don't your opposition to the Radar, I saw it as betrayal. I just want to say I'm sorry for saying things about family. I see you are a true Armenian!

    Vahram

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  • Artashes
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    3000 people are rioting in Azerbaijan's Ismayili rayon right now, they've burned the governor's house, a hotel called Chiraq, cars etc. First pictures leaking on Internet:


    First video:

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    This late breaking news of the "little" turks unrest --- they ( angry ones ) are representative of general population. They are upset because their leader is taking all the wealth for his self and favored few.
    Understandable.
    In my opinion we should not confuse their being justly indignant ( and ) them ( general pop. ) being a just people.
    The things you see them doing in these films , and the manner and zeal they are doing them are the same things they did to the Armenians that --- used --- to live there, as well as the other people's of that region.
    All wealth of that region as well as Anatolia comes from the theft of land and assets of the indigenous people's that have been killed, abducted, and driven off.
    The mass of ordinary thiefs and murderers are angry with baboonieve ( because ) the plunder is not being split to their liking.
    These same ?? Riteouse ?? Protesters would cut your throat and mine, and have murdered our and other families to get any and all things of value, including Yerevan and grandma.
    Artashes

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  • Federate
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    3000 people are rioting in Azerbaijan's Ismayili rayon right now, they've burned the governor's house, a hotel called Chiraq, cars etc. First pictures leaking on Internet:


    [/QUOTE]
    First video:

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  • Federate
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  • Haykakan
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    Let them waist their resources on garbage like this instead of a war. We will gladly watch and laugf.

    QUOTE=TomServo;338836]Of course, we can laugh loudly at Azerbaijan's silly little endeavors, but it's really quite disturbing when you think about it. How are Armenians supposed to live alongside and, if the Azerbaijanis get their way, within a country that accuses them of something as ridiculous as gastronomical plagiarism? And it's not like it's some informal organization -- the article says that such campaigns have government backing. Say what you will about the Turks, but despite their claimsmanship over these dishes (endemic to most countries in the region, I'd say), I've never encountered a person from Turkey making such absurd accusations, especially at the state level.[/QUOTE]

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  • TomServo
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    Of course, we can laugh loudly at Azerbaijan's silly little endeavors, but it's really quite disturbing when you think about it. How are Armenians supposed to live alongside and, if the Azerbaijanis get their way, within a country that accuses them of something as ridiculous as gastronomical plagiarism? And it's not like it's some informal organization -- the article says that such campaigns have government backing. Say what you will about the Turks, but despite their claimsmanship over these dishes (endemic to most countries in the region, I'd say), I've never encountered a person from Turkey making such absurd accusations, especially at the state level.

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  • londontsi
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    Azerbaijan Vows to Take On Armenian "Cuisine Plagiarism"

    Azerbaijan may be surrounded by simmering geopolitical crises, but the country's Ministry of National Security knows what the real challenge facing the country is: Armenian "plagiarism" of Azeri national cuisine. The ministry, which is responsible for Azerbaijan's intelligence and counter-intelligence efforts, recently unveiled "Three Points," a documentary it was involved in making which, as one Azeri website described it, is "about the Armenian plagiarism of the Azerbaijani national cuisine and historical realities." The Trend.Az website reports on the film's recent Baku premiere, held at the ministry's "Cultural Center":

    In his speech, Chief of the National Security Ministry's office, Major General Farhad Vakhabov stressed that Armenians not only occupied Azerbaijani lands, destroyed cultural and historical monuments in the occupied territories, but also change the place names, misappropriate Azerbaijani national values - folklore, gastronomy, music, presenting it as their own to the world public.

    "The National Security Ministry, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Agency and other relevant bodies are fighting this phenomenon hard," he said.

    Farhad Vakhabov said that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and president of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Mehriban Aliyeva have a special role in promoting and developing the national values.

    Head of "Azad Azerbaycan" TV and Radio Company Vugar Garadaghli said that the project aims to inform the world community about the true essence of the Armenian plagiarism regarding Azerbaijani national cuisine and historical realities.

    The Ministry of National Security's involvement in protecting Azerbaijan's cuisine from Armenian "theft" is perhaps not so surprising. As described in a previous post, Azerbaijan has already established a governmental organization called the National Cuisine Center, a kind of culinary watchdog whose main mission it appears is to be on the lookout for Armenian efforts to claim Azeri dishes as their own. It's an effort that Azeri officials apparently believe deserves even more resources devoted to it.

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