During the another dastardly aggression of Azerbaijan against sovereign Armenia, two brothers in mind Igor Korotchenko and Maxim Shevchenko noted the next nihilistic statements in the spirit of the usurpers of the 19th century. This time, Maxim was especially noted. In the wet fantasies of an expert, his own world is drawn with its own rules, with its own, so to speak, good and evil.
Read more “At Maxim Shevchenko’s, the dogs bark and the ruins speak”Why Turkey and Azerbaijan Won’t Get a Corridor Across Armenia
If Turks hope to enjoy unhampered trade with Central Asia all the way to the Chinese border, then Armenians in Artsakh should enjoy the same unhampered trade through Turkey all the way to France or the United Kingdom.
Read more “Why Turkey and Azerbaijan Won’t Get a Corridor Across Armenia”Speech by the President of Azerbaijan on the eve of the “era of peace”: In each paragraph “Armenians are enemies”
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, on the anniversary of the cessation of hostilities of the 44-day aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, broke out with another militaristic protest.
Read more “Speech by the President of Azerbaijan on the eve of the “era of peace”: In each paragraph “Armenians are enemies””International legal foundations for the independence of the republic of Artsakh
(1) The independence of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has its authoritative legal basis under international law in the principle of the right of peoples to self-determination.
Its respect and implementation is expressly recognized as one of the goals of the United Nations (Art. 1 No. 2; Art. 55 UN Charter). The legal content of the principle is determined by the identically worded Article 1, Paragraph 1 of the two United Nations International Covenants of December 16, 1966, which came into force in 1976, on civil and political or economic, social and cultural rights. It consists in the “right of all peoples to decide freely and without outside interference about their political status and to shape their economic, social and cultural development”.
Aliyev is turning into Saddam Hussein
In late September Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, wrote an article Nagorno-Karabakh: A Year of U.S. Failure in the South Caucasus.
Read more “Aliyev is turning into Saddam Hussein”Azerbaijan’s Ruling Aliyev Family and Their Associates Acquired Dozens of Prime London Properties Worth Nearly $700 Million
A vast network of offshore companies, administered by service provider Trident Trust and fronted by a small group of trusted cronies, helped the Aliyevs secretly own vast real estate holdings in the British capital.
Read more “Azerbaijan’s Ruling Aliyev Family and Their Associates Acquired Dozens of Prime London Properties Worth Nearly $700 Million”Azerbaijan’s blockade of southern Armenia continues
The closure of Armenia’s main north-south highway has continued into its second day, in what appears to be yet another instrument of pressure that Azerbaijan is using on Yerevan in order to exact further concessions following its victory in last year’s war.
Read more “Azerbaijan’s blockade of southern Armenia continues”Peace on Azerbaijan’s Terms Won’t End the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Baku is attempting to assert sovereignty through force and ethnic cleansing while denying Armenians the right to self-determination.
Read more “Peace on Azerbaijan’s Terms Won’t End the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict”Azerbaijan’s peace activists face harassment, and a reckoning
While the outbreak of war sparked an outburst of nationalism and hatred in Armenia and Azerbaijan, a handful of voices on each side instead chose to advocate for peace. In Azerbaijan in particular, these figures have suffered heavy social media harassment, including death threats, and in some cases pressure from the authorities. A new word was coined: “novarçı,” or “no-warist,” referring to the “no war” Facebook profile image that many of them used.
Read more “Azerbaijan’s peace activists face harassment, and a reckoning”Children of the President of Azerbaijan and the Dubai Real Estate Empire
At £ 400 a night, the Sofitel on the man-made Palm Jumeirah in Dubai is not cheap. Vacationers are drawn to the beachfront suites, 24-hour butler service, a choice of six outdoor pools and 500 meters (1,640 feet) of white sand reserved for guests.
Read more “Children of the President of Azerbaijan and the Dubai Real Estate Empire”