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BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

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  • BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

    BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh or seems like it, in many parts.

    Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 1
    There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.The brea...


    Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 2
    There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.The brea...


    Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 3
    There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.The brea...


    Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 4
    There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.The brea...


    It is interesting, though obviously totally one sided (reporter has Azeri bias).
    Last edited by hipeter924; 11-19-2009, 06:37 PM.

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    Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

    I have seen it and it is not THAT biased actually, not as much as one would expect it to be. For example, there are some historical facts the reporter gets correct that Azerbaijan denies such as Stalin handing it to Azerbaijan even though it was historically Armenian.
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

      Lol seen it before and the funniest part is when the British man yells at the Armenian man saying, "Do you know that your in a mine field!??!" Then right when they're about to cut the man comes and says, "Du ko asadz neri hamar hesa patasxan es talu"

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        Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        I have seen it and it is not THAT biased actually, not as much as one would expect it to be. For example, there are some historical facts the reporter gets correct that Azerbaijan denies such as Stalin handing it to Azerbaijan even though it was historically Armenian.
        I didn't see the whole of it, only the first part. I saw the end of it after I had posted and realised it wasn't that bad. Then again my favourite networks are CCTV China, Al Jazeera, History Channel and Discovery so I don't like BBC, CNN and Fox altogether that much.

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          Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

          How old is this documentary?

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            Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

            The British are just as bad as the American. They will side with anyone that will help spread their geopolitical agenda and/or provide them with resources they can exploit. This however I agree with those above was not that bad at all as far as factuality and bias are concerned. Good post guys.

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              Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

              Originally posted by o0tinerz0o View Post
              The British are just as bad as the American. They will side with anyone that will help spread their geopolitical agenda and/or provide them with resources they can exploit. This however I agree with those above was not that bad at all as far as factuality and bias are concerned. Good post guys.
              Why is that 'bad'? That's simply being smart and it's what every sane nation on this planet does.

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                Re: BBC Pro-Azeri propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh

                You're absolutely right. I was just referring to the ethics of it all, but we all know that sometimes the "right thing" isn't the RIGHT thing. If you catch my drift. Politics by its very definition is a dirty game, so if a country wants to survive I agree, it has to play the game or else its going to be kicked out.

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