Armeniaphobia in Azerbaijan
Found very good book by two excellent authors
My personal blog, my thoughts.
Found very good book by two excellent authors
What can be more pleasant for an Azerbaijani? The death of an Armenian!
The endless trepidation of the Azerbaijani press, under the direct instruction of the president and the government, aimed at “chilling” the remnants of the population’s brains, will apparently last forever. And with each new news the story will change.
Read more “Fact! Armenians had to slowly collect their bags”
Can it be otherwise in a “democratic” state? The law is one for all, well, or almost …
Can it be otherwise in a “democratic” state? The law is one for all, well, or almost …
I cannot call this a sensation. Just a statement of fact. While Azerbaijan insists that they arrested a person for possession and distribution of drugs, this is well known trick in Baku to arrest “bad” people and accuse them for selling drugs.
The time has come for Azerbaijan to face consequences from the United States and the international community for its blatant military aggression against the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR).
After years of saber rattling, Azerbaijan’s four-day assault on the NKR earlier this month is its most egregious attack since it signed a cease-fire agreement with Armenia and the NKR in 1994. These recent military actions indicate the clear need for new measures to modify a cease-fire framework that is not working.
For a long time I have been tormented by one purposeful propaganda of Azerbaijan about supposedly tens of thousands of Armenians quietly living in Azerbaijan. Lets check one post from az.eaz news site.
The fights in Karabakh died down. Azerbaijan managed to seize a couple of villages and one high-altitude position, lost many soldiers and military equipment (no matter how they tried to hide the real losses), but they present it all as the greatest achievement.
I always say that it is impossible to live in Azerbaijan for armenian people. The more the government will press the situation with propaganda, the worse will be the situation. Very interesting interview with Vugar Seidov from which I was very pleased with one particular paragraph.