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I think xocali.net is very important step for information war..
It's our first offensive attack..
Glad to see that..
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Re: The truth about Khojalu
Originally posted by SevSpitak View PostHAHAHAHAHA!! This proves how much they're only rushing to find the most material possible without really thinking. Their intention is not like us with our genocide, it's just to find an excuse for their loss of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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The Azeri advertise xocali.net
Original Artice, Այսօր ՝
One of the sites supported by the Azerbaijani authorities calls for the hacking www.xocali.net site which had more than 15 thousand visitors within only 4 days.
Samvel Martirosyan the information security expert mentioned that in one case the site is being spread by the Armenians, in another the same things are doing the Azeri; even the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan has issued a special statement. According to Martirosyan on the first day when the site was launched on February 24 “it was a bad day”, cause the Azeri, as usual, were busy with organizing their demonstration posters.
The site which is being broadcast in Russian, English, Azerbaijani, Persian, French, German languages, in Azerbaijan was accepted as an anti-Armenian site and was advertised widely by them.
“In the odnoklasniki.ru site their was an article spread by the Azeri as if it is anti-Armenian, and because they do not read and mainly watch the pictures they have thought that it is anti-Armenian site, only one of them has read and understood that it is not an anti-Armenian site”, - told the expert.
However when it turned out that the site is not anti-Armenian and it is discovering and presenting the real facts as well as the Azerbaijani falsifications even then the comment on it didn’t stop in Azerbaijan.
In the www.xocali.net site there are news which proves the falsifications of the Azerbaijani side about Agdam and “Khojalu”.
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Xocali.net materials to be published in a book
Original Article, panorama.am
After the presentation of Xocali.net web site a dispute occurred between Azerbaijani specialists working on Khojaly events’ campaign and Aliev’s family. The Azerbaijani call on breaking the web site and they offense Armenian official commented on those events. Samvel Martirosyan, the member of “Xenophobia preventing initiative” told the reporters today that breaking a web site is an ordinary crime, besides; he stated that it’s impossible to break Xocali.net.
“The web site stipulated a real chaos in Azerbaijan, they got deeply in panic and nervous,” Martirosyan said. Azerbaijani have prepared posters, documents, false photos to demonstrate during the rally, but Armenian official “spoiled” everything.
The Azerbaijani had their possibility to demonstrate those posters only in the morning of February 24 in Stockholm.
“They faced a problem of changing those materials. But if we have broader views, it’s obvious that they have printed many false books, recorded films during those 15 years. Now those so called specialists have serious problems as Alievs’ family fund that campaign,” expert said claiming that spreading of false information was commonly accepted yet under Heydar Aliev’s reign.
This web site unveiling Azerbaijani forgeries has had 15 thousand visitors in those days. By the way the Azerbaijani have much contributed to the spreading of the web site as an anti-Armenian site. Only one of them read the content of the site and discovered that it unveils their forgery.
Armine Adibekyan, the president of the initiative told that it cost $108 and 80 cents to construct the site as much was done just to support the site. She said those materials would be published in a book abd spread to all the international organizations.
Source: Panorama.am
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Armenian pogroms in Sumgait first sign of Azerbaijan’s neo-fascist policy
Original Article, news.am
By Ivan Gharibyan
Today, February 27, is the 22nd anniversary of the first ethnic pogroms in the Soviet Union’s history. On February 27-29, 1988, just a few days after the council of the people’s deputies of the Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region decided to submit a request for the region to secede from the Azerbaijani SSR and form part of the Armenian SSR, unprecedented events in the multinational state’s history occurred in Sumgait.
The situation in the city, with lumpenproles constituting a major part of its population, was being exacerbated for several days. One more factor that complicated the situation was the absence of Jahangir Muslimzade, Head of the Sumgait Committee of the Communist Party — he was on holiday. A day before the pogroms first Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan Kyamran Bagirov, and Chairman of the Council of Ministers Hasan Seyidov tried to “cool the passions.” But the passions were running high at the Chemical Industry Workers’ Club in Sumgait, and the two top-ranking officials had to leave through the back door.
On December 27, the wave of popular unrest swept over the streets. The Azeri poet Khydyr Alovlu, a staunch supporter of the “national leader” Heydar Aliyev, played a key provocative role in the events. He is the person that held high posts in the Sumgait city administration later, when the Aliyev clan came to power in independent Azerbaijan. According to Azeri sources, at a rally on February 27, Khydyr Alovlu, who considered himself a poet, cried out “Death to Armenians!”
Jahangir Muslimzade, who was attending the rally, lost control of the situation. The local authorities and law-enforcers did not act. The local Komsomol organization had to apply to Baku for help in preventing a riot and murders.
The Armenian pogroms in Baku proved to be cold shower for the Kremlin, which was completely confused by the events that were taking place for the first time in the multinational state! According to official information, 32 Armenians were tortured to death, and hundreds of them were severely injured and disabled.
The Armenian massacre in Sumgait on February 27-29, 1988, which fact is being passed over in silence in Azerbaijan, proved to be the first sign of Azeri neo-fascism that was raising its head and later was rife and rampant resulting in Armenian massacres in Baku and Kirovadad, deportation of the Armenian population from the Shahumyan region, war unleashed in response to the Nagorno-Karabakh people’s demand for the right to self-determination.
Strangely enough, but even all the aforementioned facts are not the most terrible. Much more terrible and dangerous is the Azerbaijani leaders’ policy of sowing seeds of hatred toward the neighbors in their own people by distorting historical facts and misinterpreting the events of 1988-1994. The Aliyev clan’s style is far from being ingenious: they invented the “Khojali genocide” to consign the Sumgait pogroms to oblivion. But the civilians killed in Khojali were actually victims of a filthy domestic political struggle in Azerbaijan, which fact is never mentioned in Baku. And irrefutable evidence, including the statements by the then president of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutalibov, is available. The same can be said of the Armenian pogroms in Baku on January 13-19. To hold back the truth, the Azeri leaders present the entry of troops to Baku to prevent the annihilation of non-Muslim population as Azerbaijan’s national tragedy.
It cannot be helped. The Azeri authorities continue their policy of turning their own people into a herd of cattle bereft of reason, without any knowledge of history. As the saying was in Nazi Germany “Our Fuehrer thinks for us.” This must be President Ilham Aliyev’s logic. By means of the mass media under his full control he is doing his best to develop the personality cult of his deceased father.
The only thing for us to do is to bow our heads before the innocent victims of the Sumgait pogroms organized by the Azeri cutthroats 22 years ago and thank the individual Azerbaijanis who, risking their own lives, saved their Armenian friends and neighbors.
T.P.
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wow
Today.Az » Politics » Azerbaijani Permanent Mission to CE shows documentary shot by Trend Agency at event on Khojali genocide
27 February 2010 [14:13] - Today.Az
The Azerbaijani Permanent Mission to the Council of Europe (CE) demonstrated the documentary film "When words freeze…" (Sözün bitdiyi zaman) produced by Trend News at the memorial ceremony marking the 18th anniversary of one of the most horrible tragedies of the 20th century Khojali genocide held as a part of the "Justice for Khojaly" campaign, the mission told Trend News.
The event presented visual and video materials about the Khojali tragedy, as well as the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict published by Heydar Aliyev in different languages. The materials provided detailed information on terror acts and genocide committed by Armenians against our people.
In his opening speech, Azerbaijani Permanent Representative to CE Arif Mammadov revealed the true nature of this genocide, which is one of the worst crimes in human history, committed by Armenians against our people. He said the perpetrators of the tragedy will receive condign punishment, and the truth will prevail. He brought to the attention of the participant the work in the area of communicating accurate and detailed information about Azerbaijan's realities, including the tragedy, carried out by Heydar Aliyev Foundation. Addressing the event, Azerbaijani Parliamentary Regional Issues Committee Chairman Arif Rahimzade thanked the guests for their participation and noted that the anniversary of the Khojali tragedy is marked in Azerbaijan, and in many countries around the world. Our goal is to provide more information about the Khojali tragedy to the attention of world public, he said.
"The perpetrators of this tragedy have not yet been involved in legal liability, and our aim is to make them to experience mental suffer and to show the world their true face. The people, who committed these crimes, now occupy the highest posts in the Armenian government. Committing this crime, the Armenians did not only want to perpetrate a massacre of civilians and occupy the Khojali city, but they also sought to keep the Azerbaijani people in constant fear and show every Azerbaijani that such a tragic fate waits him. The Khojali genocide is a great tragedy not only for the Azerbaijani people, but also for around the world. If the world community turned a blind eye to such tragedies, the probability of re-perpetration of these tragedies are not excluded. The international community should appreciate this tragic event and to condemn the perpetrators, he said.
Presidential Administration Sector Head Gafar Aliyev also thanked the guests for sharing this terrible tragedy of the Azerbaijani people, and noted that the Khojali tragedy is one of the most horrible and bloody pages of the Azerbaijan history. He spoke about the grave consequences of the massacres perpetrated by Armenians. He noted that the tragedy was remembered in a number of countries. The international community has not yet gave the political and legal assessment of this tragedy, but the Azerbaijani people' true word always finds the necessary support, he said.
Armenian military forces committed genocide acts in the town of Khojali, Azerbaijan, with the population of 7,000 people on Feb. 26 1992. There were 3,000 people in the town at the time of Armenian military forces' attack. Most part of the population had to leave town during four months blockade. 613 people were killed, 1,000 peaceful people of different age became invalid during Khojali genocide. 106 women, 63 children, 70 old men were killed. 8 families were completely annihilated, 130 children lost one parents, while 25 both of them. 1,275 peace residents were taken hostages, while the fate of 150 of them is still unknown.
one of the worst crimes in human history, im speechless.
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Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostHahahaha, they just take pictures of some Azeris somewhere in the world and present them as ''commemorating the Khojaly lie''. Even if they are eating, laughing and having fun in a park. What a pity, I really feel sorry for Azergayjans.
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Well just to let you know, more Greeks and Assyrians than Turk's and Azeri's here. The Turk's are outnumbered by their victims. :P
Facts and figures
Country of birth
The New Zealand census figures listed here show the number of residents born in Greece. Many New Zealand Greeks were born in countries other than Greece.
* 1874 census: 77
* 1901 census: 123
* 1951 census: 369
* 1976 census: 1,660
* 2001 census: 942
* 2006 census: 960
Ethnic identity
In the 2006 census, people were asked to indicate the ethnic group or groups with which they identified. The numbers include those who indicated more than one group.
* Greek (including Greek Cypriot): 2,355Turkey
* 1921 census: 21
* 1951 census: 28
* 1976 census: 201
* 2001 census: 396
* 2006 census: 600Ethnic identity
In the 2006 census, people were asked to indicate the ethnic group or groups with which they identified. The numbers include those who indicated more than one group.
* Assyrian: 1,683
Win?Last edited by hipeter924; 02-28-2010, 06:55 AM.
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Today.Az » Voice of the Diaspora » Khojaly victims commemorated by Azerbaijanis in New Zealand - PHOTO
27 February 2010 [13:06] - Today.Az
Just like in lots of other countries around the globe, the memory of the Khojaly tragedy victims was honored in New Zealand. As was reported from the Azeri - New Zealand Friendship Society, Azerbaijanis gathered in Auckland City (New Zealand) to commemorate the victims of the Khojaly genocide.
Today.Az
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Originally posted by Federate View Post6 Azerbaijanis remembered Khojali tragedy in New York
On February 26, Azerbaijani young people held a demonstration in front of Armenian Embassy in New York as a sign of protest over Khojali (Xocali) tragedy.
Despite the planned “large-scale” demonstration with the participation of representatives of Azerbaijani organizations in megalopolis only 6 protestors, including the photographer were chanting slogans through loudspeakers.
L.A.
http://news.am/en/news/15462.html
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