Animal stealing, kidnapping and murder of people … Years have no power over barbarians

The recent murder of 65-year-old Seyran Sargsyan, a resident of the town of Chartar in Martuni region of Artsakh, became another defiantly cynical crime of Azerbaijan against the peaceful population of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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In Azerbaijan, it was decided to declare Armenian cross-sculptures of the 17-19 centuries as Albanians

The web site for monitoring the cultural heritage of Artsakh monumentwatch.org writes: “Robert Mobili, who proclaimed himself the religious leader of the Udi community of Azerbaijan, demonstrated yet another illiteracy, presenting crosses and cross-compositions on the Armenian monuments of occupied Hadrut as Albanian.

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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.

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Armenia will strike back harder if Baku resumes military attacks

Armenia’s Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan warned Baku that Armenia will strike back harder in the event of an Azerbaijani attack similar to what he called the April 2016 “aggression” against Artsakh.

Speaking to the Russian EADaily Tonoyan warned that in an event of an attack by Azerbaijan, Armenia cannot be in the position to solicit peace and will use its capabilities to retaliate.

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30th anniversary of Sumgait pogroms: black spots of Azerbaijan

I present to your attention the article by Sergei Markedonov, an associate professor of the Chair of Foreign Region Studies and Foreign Policy of the Russian State Humanitarian University.

The Sumgait tragedy, which occurred 30 years ago, became one of the bloodiest events in the history of the Armenian-Azerbaijani confrontation. It made the “divorce” of the two peoples uncontested.

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Azerbaijani Laundromat May Have Helped Secure Ax-Murderer Ramil Safarov’s Extradition

BUDAPEST, Hungary (A.W.)—Investigations led by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) have revealed that that several bank transfers—in excess of $7 million—were made to a Budapest bank account around the time the Hungarian government extradited Azerbaijani ax-murderer Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan.

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