Zartonk Posted November 20, 2012 Report Share Posted November 20, 2012 (edited) I was going to highlight certain lines, but then the whole report would be in bold. Aliyev says 'Armenian Lobby is Our Main Enemy' BAKU—The “Armenian Lobby is our main enemy,” said Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Saturday during a reception marking the 20th anniversary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party (YAP).“I have repeatedly said and I want to repeat it in the open that the Armenian lobby is our enemy. This is because Armenia, as a country, is of no importance. In fact, it is a colony, an outpost; a territory governed from abroad which was artificially created in ancient Azerbaijani lands,” said Aliyev who is also the chairman of YAP.“The Armenian lobby is our main enemy and we are the main enemy for them. In fact, the source of our enmity with them is their enmity with us. Second is anti-Azerbaijani center, structures and circles infected with Islamophobia. Unfortunately, their number is growing all the time,” added Aliyev.“The growth in their number was manifested during the elections held in some countries. The results of elections make the growth of the rating of Islamophobia forces clear. The young, dynamically developing, independent and modern Muslim country- Azerbaijan – has become a problem for them since it does not fit their stereotypes. Their stereotypes seek to show Muslims in the world as a backward nation and people,” said Aliyev. Edited November 20, 2012 by Zartonk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 21, 2012 Report Share Posted November 21, 2012 AZERBAIJAN PRESIDENT LASHES OUT AT ARMENIA - ON TWITTERSergey Guneev RIA Novosti MOSCOW, November 20 (Dan Peleschuk, RIA Novosti) - Heads of stateacross the world have long since embraced Twitter as a means forcommunication with the masses. But few, it seems, have taken to it as voraciously as AzerbaijaniPresident Ilham Aliyev, who used the social network on Tuesdayto unleash a barrage of disparaging tweets against Armenia, thepredominantly Islamic country's bitter rival. "Armenia as a country is of no value," Aliyev tweeted from his officialhandle, @presidentaz. "It is actually a colony, an outpost run fromabroad, a territory artificially created on ancient Azerbaijani lands." He added that his country would "continue to expose Armenia'saggressive policy in all international organizations." The comments appeared at first to be aimed at domestic consumption. The tweets were excerpts taken from a November 16 speech he gave ata meeting of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, which was celebratingits 20th anniversary, according to Aliyev's official website. While Aliyev also hailed in the speech what he said was Azerbaijan'spositive development, his multitude of comments on Armenia were thefirst to be broadcast over Twitter. "I have often talked about it, I want to say it again without fearinganyone - our enemy is the Armenian lobby," Aliyev added. Armenia and Azerbaijan have been bitter enemies since the RussianCivil War, in which inter-communal massacres by both sides took placein Baku and elsewhere. Their recent mutual enmity is rooted in a dispute over the breakawaymajority ethnic-Armenian republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, which declaredindependence in 1992 but remains internationally recognized as partof Azerbaijan. The territory was the subject of a brutal war between the two countriesin the early 1990s that left more than 30,000 dead and drove out mostof the non-Armenian population. Both sides have regularly violatedthe shaky 1994 ceasefire, with low-intensity border incidents andsniper attacks now commonplace. More recently, a military build-up in both Armenia and Azerbaijanhas led observers to fear another outbreak of large-scale violencemay be imminent. "Azerbaijan grows stronger and more powerful by the year, whileArmenia weakens and declines every year," Aliyev claimed on Tuesday. As international powers have unsuccessfully sought a solution tothe frozen conflict - particularly in the form of the Minsk Group,organized by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe(OSCE) - officials from both Armenia and Azerbaijan have continuedto trade barbs amid the heightened tension in recent months. Recently, the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities threatened to re-openan airport in the self-declared republic's capital of Stepanakert,attracting sharp criticism from Azerbaijani officials. Aliyev's latest tirade may reflect the worsening atmosphere. "We will continue our efforts to isolate Armenia," Aliyev said, hisTwitter page adorned in a blue sunburst and emblazoned with the motto"We turn initiatives into reality!" "This policy is working," he added. "We see its results." Aliyev's counterpart, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, does notappear to have an official Twitter account. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted November 21, 2012 Report Share Posted November 21, 2012 Azerbaijan’s Consul in Los Angeles Needs to Learn How to Use a Laptop http://asbarez.com/App/Asbarez/eng/2012/11/harurt2-300x297.jpgHarut SassounianBY HARUT SASSOUNIANA funny thing happened to the Consul General of Azerbaijan on his way to make an audio-visual presentation at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council last week.Consul General Nasimi Aghayev stepped up to the podium, turned on his fancy laptop, and proudly urged the audience to watch scenes of Azerbaijan on a large screen on the wall. To his horror, nothing but a frozen partial image appeared on the overhanging screen. The Consul’s aides and the World Affairs Council’s president rushed to the stage and began pushing all sorts of buttons on the laptop, as the guests waited impatiently. Mr. Aghayev not only was unable to showcase his native land, he could not even present his speech, because the text was locked up in his uncooperative laptop!In desperation, the Azeri diplomat began speaking off the cuff, after pulling a piece of paper from his pocket on which he had scribbled some notes. This was the inauspicious start of an evening that was intended to show off Azerbaijan’s impressive advances and dazzle the audience with high-tech gadgets.The Consul General appeared agitated throughout the lecture. Perhaps he was unaccustomed to speaking before such an august gathering or he was nervous because there were “representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in this room,” including myself and a handful of Armenians.Mr. Aghayev talked at length about Armenia “occupying” a part of his country’s territory, a reference to the liberation of Artsakh (Karabagh). Calling this conflict “Azerbaijan’s top problem,” he expressed his chagrin that “one million Azeris today are refugees.” However, he failed to explain why a government with billions of dollars in oil revenue would allow such a large number of its citizens to live in abject poverty for over 20 years.Imitating the Turkish regime, the Consul General made a serious gaffe by referring to the Armenian Genocide as a “so-called genocide.” Is it wise for Azeri officials to insult Armenians by denying the Genocide, at a time when they have their hands full with the Artsakh conflict? Why would Azerbaijan’s leaders want to complicate matters by associating themselves with Turkey’s denialism and further antagonize Armenians, making them less likely to sit with them at the peace table!Mr. Aghayev’s remarks completely ignored the massive violation of the human rights of Azeri citizens, including those of ethnic minorities, as he falsely described Azerbaijan as a land of “religious and ethnic tolerance.” He went on to engage in gross historical revisionism by forgetting the massacres of Armenians in Sumgait and Baku and claiming that Armenians enjoyed their full freedom in Soviet Azerbaijan. He also described Muslim Azerbaijan as “one of the earliest nations to accept Christianity, in 313 AD!”After several pre-arranged questions from some in the audience on how “tolerant” Azerbaijan is to “Mountain Jews” and the great relationship it enjoys with Israel, the World Affairs Council president cautiously avoided giving me the chance to pose a question. Fortunately, two other Armenians, Aroutin Hartounian, President of Unified Young Armenians and Garo Ghazarian, Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association, were granted the opportunity ask questions. The two Armenians raised the issue of Ramil Safarov, an axe-wielding Azeri soldier who killed a sleeping Armenian officer during a NATO training course in Hungary. After the Hungarian government released Safarov from prison prematurely and extradited him to Azerbaijan, Pres. Aliyev pardoned and glorified the axe-murderer! Foolishly contradicting his President, the Azeri Consul General stated that Azerbaijan “does not condone” Safarov’s crime!Mr. Aghayev’s appearance before the World Affairs Council raises some troubling questions. Why did the Council take the unusual step of inviting a lowly Consul General to offer “a competing view” to the one presented by Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, at the same venue, on September 24? One wonders what inducement Azerbaijan offered to the World Affairs Council to secure a presentation by a junior diplomat, possibly undermining the reputation of this prestigious organization!Days later, when Mr. Aghayev’s lecture was posted on the Azeri Consulate’s website, the laptop glitches were carefully eliminated from the heavily edited video. The 48-minute speech and question and answer period had been reduced to 15 minutes!The incident with the Consul General’s laptop is symptomatic of a much larger problem for Azerbaijan. The country’s leaders have spent billions of dollars to acquire a massive amount of advanced military hardware. But, if they don’t know which button to push, the sophisticated weaponry will be as useless as Mr. Aghayev’s laptop!Rather than labeling the Armenian Diaspora as Azerbaijan’s “main enemy,” Pres. Aliyev should be more worried about his diplomats who cannot use a laptop! Incompetent officials are more of a liability for Azerbaijan than the Armenian “enemy”! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Yervant1 Posted November 22, 2012 Report Share Posted November 22, 2012 The big brother is irritated!TURKISH PUBLIC SAYS ALIYEV THREATENS REGIONAL PEACE November 21, 2012 - 16:45 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - It's no secret that the concept "one nation withtwo states" is meaningful only for Baku, the latter treating Ankaraas its big brother. Despite this, Turkey queens it over Azerbaijanisand is unlikely to make any sacrifices. Turkish citizens' reaction to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev'scynical statements on Armenia can be brought as a proof. Aliyev earlier dubbed "Armenia a country of no value, a colony,an outpost run from abroad." Moreover he called Armenia "territoryartificially created on ancient Azerbaijani lands." "Azerbaijan growsstronger and more powerful with every passing year, while Armeniaweakens and declines every year," Azeri leader said. Meanwhile, Turkish readers' reaction to Aliyev's remarks surprisedBaku. "Not very statesmanlike behavior. His dad was a smart man, but Ilhamdid not get any of his tact and diplomacy and he is dragging Turkeydown with him," a Hurriyet Daily News reader commented on Aliyev'sstatement. "This guy is nothing but a threat to the regional peace. Don'tforget that he is responsible for the failure of Armenian-Turkishrapprochement," another comment reads. Another Turkish reader posted the following comment, "With oildeclining 8% again this year in Azerbaijan, hysteria is the only wayAliyev can maintain power. Most industry analysts agree that Azerioil output picked about 3 years ago and oil production will declineevery year. Yes, oil made lots of money for some Azeris, but most ofthe regular population still lives in poverty. Not saying that Armeniais paradise on earth, but regular Azeris have just as much problemsas Armenians do." Armenian National Assembly vice speaker EduardSharmazanov dubbed Aliyev "totalitarian leader of a totalitariancountry." "Aliyev shows by his cynical remarks that there are stillsupporters of fascism in the 21st century, and that this ideologyflourishes thanks to leaders like him," parliament vice speaker said,adding that Aliyev's statement is reminiscent of the 1930s-1940s andNazi leader Adolf Hitler," he told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 24, 2012 Report Share Posted November 24, 2012 TURKISH MP: 'RAFFI HOVANNISIAN'S BAKU STATEMENT RE: GENOCIDE IS SLANDER' hetq14:21, November 23, 2012 According to the Azeri Press Agency, Justice and Development Party MPErcan Candan took issue with Raffi Hovannisian's comments at the 7thGeneral Assembly of the International Conference of Asian PoliticalParties now underway in Baku. Hovannisian, leader of Armenia's Heritage Party, noted that theterm "occupation" shouldn't be used by Azerbaijanis and others whenreferring to Nagorno-Karabakh. The diaspora born Hovannisian argued that when it comes to theconcept of "occupation", Armenians have suffered to a far greaterdegree and pointed to Turkey, implying the usurpation of westernArmenian territories. APA reports that Candan described Armenian claims of genocide as a"distortion" of history. The Turkish MP noted that his country had faced occupation by fourEuropean states early in the past century. "Though Armenians and Turks had coexisted in Turkey by that time,later they took advantage of the situation and went for separatism. Atthat time we defeated the occupants. B ut we did not expel Armeniansfrom Turkey; they left Turkey of their own accord." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 24, 2012 Report Share Posted November 24, 2012 THE CNN TURK IS FINED BECAUSE OF ARMENIAN JOURNALIST'S STATEMENT 12:57, 23 November, 2012 YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS: The CNN Turk TV was punished becauseof Armenian philologist living in Turkey, the journalist of "Taraf"review Sevan Nshanyan's statements on air. This is announced by"Armenpress", which cited the Turkish review "Zaman". Turkish Radio and Television Supervisory Authority has decidedto punish the Turkish TV because the Armenian journalist who wasinvited to one program, spoke about the film "Innocence of Muslims",which recently extracting a great noise, the journalist criticizedprophet Mohammad, while the announcer did not interrupt him andallowed to continue. According to Turkish review a lot of viewers sent a letter of theircomplaint to Radio and Television Supervisory Authority afterthe program, who decided to punish the TV after watching videotransmission. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 28, 2012 Report Share Posted November 28, 2012 TURKISH PM CRITICIZES POPULAR TV SERIES "THE MAGNIFICENT CENTURY" NEWS.AMNovember 26, 2012 | 12:57 Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan harshly criticized Turkey's mostpopular television drama series "The Magnificent Century," andcalled upon the country's judiciary to investigate this program which"insults Ottoman morals and manners." Erdogan stated that he strongly criticizes the creators of this seriesand the heads of the television company that airs this program. "Even though we cautioned in this regard, everything still continues. We are waiting for the decision of the judicial system. In reality, theevents that occurred in the [Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's]palace did not transpire the way they are portrayed in this TV series,"Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, Milliyet daily of Turkey informs. To note, aside from Turkey, "The Magnificent Century" is broadcastin the Arab and Balkan countries, and, according to Turkish sources,it has a TV following of close to 150 million. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 28, 2012 Report Share Posted November 28, 2012 ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT TO CONDUCT PROSPECTING ON OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION APANov 26 2012Azerbaijan Haykakan Zhamanak: There is a complex in Armenian community due tothe advantage of Azerbaijan in the field of energy resources Baku. Anakhanım Hidayatova - APA-Economics. Armenian governmentmade a decision to start prospecting for oil and gas extraction, APAreports quoting the Armenian opposition newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak. The newspaper writes that here the talk is about shale deposits: 'Itis impossible to speak about huge deposits of this natural resource. But, the government that won a little oligarchy will go and not missthe chance to appropriate the reserve'. According to the author of the article Aram Amatuni, prospecting of oiland gas deposits can be pre-election propaganda in Armenia: 'Attemptsto study oil and gas in Armenia are not new. Such attempts were madeduring Soviet times, but did not meet expectations. In addition,there is a complex in Armenian community due to the advantage ofAzerbaijan in the field of energy resources'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 1, 2012 Report Share Posted December 1, 2012 (edited) Do they understand what they are saying? is it possible to use mine detectors as weapons? It is absurd no insane!!!!!!US PRESENTS ARMENIA WITH MODERN MINE DETECTORS APA Nov 29 2012 Azerbaijan It is not known whether these detectors will be used for humanitarian or military purposes Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. The US supplied the combat engineer units of the Defense Ministry of Armenia with mine detectors. APA reports quoting Armenian websites that the number of the mine detectors, presented by the US to the armed forces of this country, was not announced, but it is reported that they are RECON PRO model produced by "Garret" company. The detectors were given to Armenian Defense Ministry by Kansas Army National Guard. Previously, statements were issued on presenting Armenia with metal detectors produced by the German "Vallon" company to Armenia. For information, the United States banned the sale of military products to Armenia and Azerbaijan, referring to the current conflict. In this case, the equipment of the forces participated in international peacekeeping operations is an exception. The military equipment presented to the sappers of Armenian armed forces arises a question for what purposes these detectors will be used - humanitarian or military. Note that the United States provided assistance to Azerbaijan in mine clearing operations. These assistances were provided to the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) for humanitarian purposes, without taking part in any form in the military operations. The similar structure, established in Armenia in early 2000, halted its operations, because of failure. Edited December 1, 2012 by Yervant1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 4, 2012 Report Share Posted December 4, 2012 TURKEY FINES "THE SIMPSONS" TV CHANNEL FOR "INSULTING RELIGIOUS VALUES" December 3, 2012 - 19:56 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's broadcasting regulator is fining atelevision channel for insulting religious values after it aired anepisode of "The Simpsons" which shows God taking orders from the devil,Reuters said. Radio and television watchdog RTUK said it was fining privatebroadcaster CNBC-e 52,951 lira ($30,000) over the episode of the hitU.S. animated TV series, whose scenes include the devil asking Godto make him a coffee. "The board has decided to fine the channel over these matters,"an RTUK spokeswoman said but declined further comment, saying fulldetails would probably be announced next week. CNBC-e said it wouldcomment once the fine was officially announced. Turkey is a secular republic but most of its 75 million people areMuslim. Religious conservatives and secular opponents vie for publicinfluence and critics of the government say it is trying to imposeIslamic values by stealth. "The Simpsons" first aired in 1989 and is the longest-running U.S. sitcom. It is broadcast in more than 100 countries and CNBC-e hasbeen airing it in Turkey for almost a decade. "I wonder what the script writers will do when they hear that the jokeson their show are taken seriously and trigger fines in a country calledTurkey," wrote Mehmet Yilmaz, a columnist for the Hurriyet newspaper. "Maybe they will add an almond-moustached RTUK expert to the series,"he said, evoking a popular Turkish stereotype of a pious governmentsupporter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted December 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2012 New uses for old parts? No laughing matter- Yet again.. Ah!! That good old Armenian ingenuity even if not original. They must be watching too many Mexican soap operas!! No, not drugged up, but drugged down, http://news.am/eng/news/131671.html In Armenia woman tried to deliver drugs for convicts in her body - PHOTODecember 07, 2012 | 18:57 On December 7, around 16:15, the employees of Armenian “Sevan” Penitentiary, according to information from their sources, examined the citizen V.B. who came to for a visit to the penitentiary.The Public Relations department of the Armenian Ministry of Justice informed that 13 grams of different types of drugs was discovered in the sexual organ of the woman, wrapped in white piece of sheet. The Penitentiary Department of Ministry of Justice of Armenia requests for all the drug addicts that are in isolation to stop using drugs and not to force their relatives and friends to bring drugs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 8, 2012 Report Share Posted December 8, 2012 The Good, The Bad And The Shrewd Hurriyet, TurkeyDec 7 2012 Send to friend Â" Share on linkedinEleftherios Venizelos, theillustrious statesman and former prime minister of Greece, once notedthat the well-being of small nations is guaranteed by, 1) Realism;2) Avoidance of illusions of grandeur; and 3) Being consistent intheir alliances with powerful, even if selfish, allies. Apparently, Venizelos' homeland wellness prescription is theantithesis of neo-Ottoman Turkey a century later. And no doubt,Turks love that antithesis. Betting and other means of gambling are aTurkish pastime. I no longer hope to see crumbs of realism in Turkey'sforeign policy calculations, but I am still wondering whether crumbsof consistency will remain the rare commodity forever. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his foreign policy czar,Ahmet Davutoglu, should decide, for the sake of an elementary levelof consistency, whether the "world order" they praise and condemn atthe same time is good or bad. For instance, the United Nations is good when its General Assemblyupgrades Palestine to non-member state status. But the U.N. SecurityCouncil is bad when it does not do as Mr. Erdogan thinks it shoulddo about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.N. is also bad whenit does not grant Palestine full member state status. The old League of Nations was bad when it passed resolution afterresolution to condemn the Turkish occupation of Cyprus. It was so veryawful when it treats Hamas as a terrorist entity. But it was good whenits secretary-general did not even bother to reply to any of the 20or so Israeli appeals this year to stop attacks on its citizens. Itwas good when it deplored, condemned or strongly deplored Israel;called on Israel to do this, took note of previous calls on Israelor deeply regretted that Israel had done this or that. The United States is good when it treats the Kurdistan Workers'Party (PKK) as a terrorist entity. The U.S. is good when it allowsthe Islamic headscarf on its campuses, or when Congress blocks a billrecognizing the Armenian genocide. It is also good when it supportsa concerted move to topple Mr. al-Assad. But it is bad when its president does not ban a video that insultsIslam, or because its president in fact believes what the Turks did tothe Armenians was genocide. The U.S. is also bad because it refuses tobomb Damascus and treats Hamas like it treats the PKK. It is so verybad when some American states allow gay marriages or when Washingtondeclares that Israel has a right to self-defense. Just like Russia, which is good when tens of billions of dollars intrade flow over the border with Turkey, but bad when it holds thekey to topple Mr. al-Assad and remains an ally with him. Or like France, which is bad when its Parliament makes it illegal todeny the Armenian genocide and is suddenly good when its ConstitutionalCouncil scraps that bill. France is bad if run by Nicolas Sarkozyand good if run by Francois Hollande. But France is good becauseit has recognized the Syrian Opposition V.2 as the sole legitimaterepresentative of the Syrian people. And NATO was good when it bombed Moammar Gadhafi's Libya. But it isbad because it does not bomb al-Assad's Syria. It was bad becauseit forced us to deploy a radar system on our soil to interceptpotential missiles from Iran. We agreed, but we will be angry if anyally attempted to share any information collected by that radar withIsrael. All the same, NATO is so very good as it has agreed to deploythe Patriot air defense system on our soil. The West, in general, is bad because it allowed Israel to have itsnuclear weapons. It is also bad because it does not allow MuslimIran to have its own nuclear arsenal. It is especially bad becausethousands of Syrians are dying in a civil war. But it was not so badwhen hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed or forced to fleetheir homeland under bombs and bullets. You may not believe it, but all that is not the foreign policy doctrineat the kindergarten in your neighborhood. December/07/2012 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 22, 2012 Report Share Posted December 22, 2012 Asbarez.com Aliyev Blames ‘Armenian Lobby’ for Fueling Oil Dispute http://asbarez.com/App/Asbarez/eng/2012/12/article-2237824-16264016000005DC-704_634x456.jpgBATHING IN OIL: Patients in baths of Naphtalan in the Socar Clinic in Baku. Patients pay up to $300 for 20 days treatment with Naphthalan oil, a petrol based miracle cure (Photo by Sipa Press / Rex Features)BY ARA KHACHATOURIANBAKU—Once again, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has blamed the “Armenian Lobby” for its troubles. This time, according to the president, the “Armenian Lobby” is to be blamed for perpetuating a dispute between Baku and the British Petroleum, the largest investor in Azerbaijan’s oil industry.Bloomberg reported that production at the BP-led Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli oilfield fell 12 percent in the first half of the year, prompting Aliyev to call on the London-based company to fix “grave mistakes.” BP has since replaced regional managers and brought in technicians to address “challenges” at the Caspian Sea field, which provided 78 percent of Azerbaijan’s total output in 2011.On Wednesday, Azerbaijan and BP inked a new deal, which was hailed by Aliyev who said, “Starting from next year, our oil production will stabilize and sustainable oil production will continue for many years.”Following his remarks about BP, Aliyev went on to point the finger at “external forces disliking Azerbaijan, the Armenian lobby, and, unfortunately, internal opposition, which is on the same side with them,” for blowing the dispute out of proportion.“Let the Armenian lobby, external forces that dislike us and do not accept the successful development of Azerbaijan, not to be happy,” added Aliyev. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 23, 2012 Report Share Posted December 23, 2012 German magazine presents Turkey as Christian country tert.am10:41 - 21.12.12 Well-known German magazine Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) while preparingworld religion map presented Turkey as a Christian country,Turkish-based Armenian Agos newspaper reports. The countries the majority of the population of which are Muslims,have been presented in green color, those having mostly Christianpopulation in red, the others in other colors.Turkey has appeared among the Christian countries being colored in red. Nikhet Kirvan, chairman of the Turkish Council of Munich stated thatthe mistake by such authoritative magazine is strange and upsetting. The representatives of the magazine have already released a statement,saying they have not noticed the mistake earlier and promised tocorrect it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 Wow they did not blame the Armenian Lobby for this. European Cows Can't Stand Poor Living Conditions in Azerbaijan By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier In keeping with the holiday spirit, my last column of the year is devotedto a light-hearted topic!In a story titled: "Imported Cattle no Bovine Boon for Azerbaijan," SeadetAkifqizi of the Azerbaijani Service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty(RFE/RL) reported that the government of Azerbaijan spent $23 million toimport "4,500 pedigree cows from Germany and Austria in an effort toimprove livestock quality and boost milk production." Each European cow wasexpected to produce 40 liters (10.5 gallons) of milk a day compared to thedomestic Azeri cow that yielded only 9 liters (2.4 gallons), Akifqiziwrote.Unfortunately, the project was a failure and the invested funds werewasted. Many of the high-class European cows could not survive themiserable living conditions in Azerbaijan!Baku officials blame farmers for "not caring properly for the importedcows, which apparently require a certain degree of pampering." Azeriagricultural analyst Vahid Maharramov explains that the cattle brought fromoverseas "require high-quality feed and special hygiene."Farmers, on the other hand, complain that they cannot afford to extend suchlavish care and attention to the foreign cows, because "it is not costeffective and would lead to a steep increase in the price of milk."Farmer Tarbiya Yusifova is unhappy that her major investment in importedcows did not pay off: "The price of the milk we produce is expensive formost customers because the hay we buy for the cattle is very expensive."This is how the government's `lease a cow' program works: Farmers pay halfthe price of the cows when leasing them from the state-controlled firmAgrolizinq. The balance is to be paid in three years. Farmers must "havetheir own sowing area and adhere to strict guidelines for their barns,"Akifqizi explained. "The humidity and lighting needs to be just right, andtheir diets and hygienic conditions should remind the European cattle of Qushchuvillage, she learned that the farmer had to send most of his 30 pedigreecows to relatives in the Baku area because he was unable to provide theproper living conditions for them.Akifqizi describes Hasanov's farm as "a squalid barn that looks like ithasn't been cleaned for months. It is littered with manure, spiders climbthe walls, and flies buzz around the feed containers." Hasanov explainedthat he "couldn't afford to upgrade his barns because in the countryside hecan't sell his milk" at a price that would cover his costs.To make matters worse, farmers have to pay Agrolizinq the full amount ofthe lease, even if the cows die prematurely. RFE/RL reports that "at least260 of the imported cows have died since 2009, equal to around $1.3 millionin losses." It is not known how many of these cows committed suicidebecause they could not stand living in such unbearable conditions!The story takes a more serious turn when the RFE/RL reporter raises seriousquestions about the price of the European cows and the identity of thecompanies that imported them.Agricultural analyst Maharramov notes that "the prices Azerbaijani farmersare being asked to pay for the pedigree cows is significantly higher thanin other countries." RFE/RL revealed that "pedigree cattle imported fromAustria cost $5,000 per head, as opposed to around $3,000 in Turkey."According to Agrolizinq, three little-known companies had won the tendersto import European cows to Azerbaijan: Rista Alliance, Ninox Alliance, andSwisspoint Merchants Limited, which was registered in New Zealand from 2009until 2011. "The website of the New Zealand commercial registry says thefirm was directed by a Latvian citizen named Inta Bilder," RFE/RLdiscovered. A search of the registry identified "Bilder as the director orshareholder of hundreds of companies. Earlier this year, the Ukrainiannewspaper `Dzerkalo Tyzhnia' reported that one of those companies, Falcona Systems, was linked to an alleged fraud worth more than $150 millioninvolving state-owned companies."Maharramov is suspicious. He told RFE/RL: "Considering that the governmentdirects budget resources [to buy cattle from abroad] hastily and withoutany preparation, you can suspect that there were some other intentions inthis."Maharramov should be very cautious when talking about imported animals. In2009, Azeri blogger Emin Milli was jailed for reporting that the governmentof Azerbaijan had paid exorbitant prices for imported donkeys! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 Because they know who killed your country men, women and children! Turkish man gets angry at Azerbaijan and suspends `genocide march' news.am December 28, 2012 | 11:10 Kalender Bayramli, who set off from Turkish capital city Ankara on November 16 on a march toward Armeian capital city Yerevan, got angry at the Azerbaijani officials and suspended his march in Kars, Turkey. Bayramli, who is of Azerbaijani descent, wanted to draw attention to the `Khojaly Massacre,' and he had reached Kars on December 22. After having walked for approximately 1,100 kilometers and reaching the city, he expressed a wish to meet with Ayhan Suleymanov, Azerbaijan's Consul General in Kars, but Suleymanov did not meet with him. Since he felt neglected by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Ankara and the Azerbaijani Consulate General in Kars alike, Bayramli suspended his march and decided to return to Ankara. `I will protest the [Azerbaijani] ambassador and the [Azerbaijani] consul at the press conference I will hold in Ankara on [Friday,] December 28, and then I will continue my march from where I left it in Kars. I will cross from Kars into Georgia, and, from there, I want to go to Armenia, if they accept [me]. [but] If they would not let me enter Armenia, I will speak at the Georgia-Armenia border,' Kalender Bayramli stated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 Turk's march to Yerevan stopped because of Azerbaijanis' behavior 16:28, 27 December, 2012 YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Kalender Bayramlı stopped his marchto Yerevan, which was organized on the occasion of the so-called"Khojali genocide" representing a fabrication of the Azerbaijani statepolicy. As reports "Armenpress" Turkish Radikal periodical statedabout this. After walking 100 km Kalender Bayramlı reached Kars andexpressed a wish to have a meeting with the Consul General ofAzerbaijan Ayhan Süleymanov. Notwithstanding the Consul General ofAzerbaijan refused to receive Kalender Bayramlı. Kalender Bayramlı was greatly disappointed. He stated: "Probably mymarch caused more inconveniences to the Azerbaijani embassy andconsulate, than to the Armenians. I was sad and angry to know that theAzerbaijani consulate in Kars refused to have a meeting with me."Among other things he underscored that it was the reason to stop hismarch and go back to Ankara. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 10, 2013 Report Share Posted January 10, 2013 NEW AZERBAIJANI PR: ATTEMPT TO CORRUPT ARTSAKH CITIZENS news.amJanuary 09, 2013 | 02:09 YEREVAN. - Azerbaijan still hopes to raise the image of the countryand improve at least some part of it by realizing a new PR project,the motto of which may fully be called as follows, "Artsakh residentsare you ready to be corrupted?" The idea is a chance of returning the Soviet bank savings to thosecitizens of Arstakh of the Armenian nationality, who will turn toAzerbaijan for being issued an Azerbaijani citizenship. "The citizens of Azerbaijan of the Armenian nationality, who livein the territories of our country [note that Azerbaijan refuses torecognize the independence of Artsakh] have also the right to submitthe documents on receiving back their investments made in the Sovietperiod in the banks. They are to confirm their nationality througha notary of other or our country. They may receive the compensationin the banks of either Azerbaijan or other countries," an Azeri MPtold Ekho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted January 12, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 THE GREAT WAILING WALL The wall for alioghlu to wail at. Also look here;http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=14660&hl=wallTwo models for him.The Great Wall, Chinahttp://www.eaglescry.com/ChinaWall_1.jpgThe Wailing Wallhttp://www.travel-images.com/pht/israel103.jpgFace the wall-punishment;http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_j0bNMVrDde4/TIcRy_eBgFI/AAAAAAAAAqs/hVLhhmugtVA/s1600/face+the+wall.jpgAgainst the wall;http://images.clipartof.com/small/439537-Royalty-Free-RF-Clip-Art-Illustration-Of-A-Cartoon-Anxious-Businessman-Up-Against-A-Wall.jpghttp://www.picturesof.net/_images_300/A_Colorful_Cartoon_Man_Pushing_Against_a_Brick_Wall_Royalty_Free_Clipart_Picture_101124-158134-349053.jpg WHO IN BAKU NEEDS GREAT KARABAKH WALL?Karine Ter-SahakianPanARMENIAN.NetJanuary 11, 2013Construction of the 3-meter-high wall was launched in 2011 and mostlyaimed to protect the front-line villages.Construction of a wall between the conflicting states has become, soto say, trendy during the past few years. Israel built a wall at theEgyptian border, Cypriote Greeks isolated themselves from the NorthernCyprus, and the U.S. is going to fence off Mexico. Baku decided to jointhe "trend" by building a wall between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan.PanARMENIAN.Net - Construction of the 3-meter-high wall was launchedin 2011 and mostly aimed to protect the front-line villages.Azerbaijani media already labeled the project the "Great KarabakhWall", failing, however, to provide a reasonable explanation of itspurpose. The Azerbaijani Agency for Rehabilitation and Reconstructionof Areas has undertaken the initiative which is preliminary estimatedto cost around 300 mln euros. The lion's share of the allotted fundswill probably be pocketed; so, what's the purpose of this wall?According to Azerbaijani observers, the construction of the wallcontradicts the statements of the Azerbaijani government that speaksof prompt "liberation" of Karabakh. They also claim that the Armenianpoliticians and media present the construction project as Azerbaijan'sreconciliation with the loss of Karabakh. Well, a different opinionwould have been strange in Armenia. However, Ilham Aliyev needs toconstruct the wall, both for self-assertion and to demonstrate hiscare for his people, namely the population of the frontier regions"suffering" from shootings. Such logic implies that a wall built byArmenia would appear more reasonable: the snipers are killing theArmenians, and not Azerbaijanis. Still, a wall is necessary for safetyreasons; in addition, it is needed to prevent cases of desertion. Ina word, this is going to be sort of a Great Chinese Berlin Wall.Actually, Aliyev is keen on gigantomania; he built a huge palace forHeydar Aliyev Foundation which later burned down, then he constructeda tower to rival BurjDubai, not to mention the giant flag whichhas fallen and torn so many times that even Baku media have stoppedmentioning it at all. In addition, there are numerous monuments toHeydar Aliyev worldwide, and now comes the wall...Well, if we take the matter seriously, the construction of the fence isfirst of all a fortification facility which can house sniper loopholes,radars and lots of other tools to track the enemy, including airdefense. The latter is hardly feasible, but still, who knows? No wonderthe information on the wall construction was publicized just now as thepreparations for flights from Stepanakert airport are in full swing.The thing is not whether the wall will be constructed or not;Azerbaijan will hold presidential elections in fall, with Ilham Aliyevwinning the race. The information on this project is most likely awell-thought move for launching the election campaign. Aliyev willindeed win the vote, but he needs to provide sort of a show for theWest so that the outcome of elections - approximately 70-75% of votes-is acceptable. Such unpopular moves will help Ilham Aliyev; they can'tbut help since too much is put at stake. If suddenly he shares the fateof Mikheil Saakashvili, he'll have hard times handling the situation;Georgia was a "beacon of democracy" for the West, and this is not thecase with Aliyev at all. Meanwhile, the wall will be soon forgottensince nobody except for Azerbaijani leader really needs it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 Kim Kardashian wants to learn chess from Levon Aronian January 12 American-Armenian reality star Kim Kardashian wants to learn to playchess, and from Grandmaster Levon Aronian who plays first board forthe three-time World Chess Olympiad champion Armenian national team. `I want to learn how to play chess. Wondering if Levon Aronian canteach me!' Kardashian wrote in her Twitter microblog on Friday. To note, it was recently announced that Kim Kardashian is pregnantfrom American musician, film director and fashion designer Kanye West. Levon Aronian, on the other hand, is currently competing at the TataSteel Chess super tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. NEWS.am Sport Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 21, 2013 Report Share Posted January 21, 2013 Who knew? Armenian Lobby had this much power! Brussels Think-Tank: Armenian lobby plays major role in enmity in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 21 /Trend E.Tariverdiyeva/The Armenian diaspora and their lobbying efforts worldwide have successfully protected Armenia's interests in the international arena to the detriment of Azerbaijan, concludes a report issued by the Brussels-based think tank European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC). The Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act (a U.S. law that bans Azerbaijan from U.S. aid) and the campaigns against the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and the Southern Gas Corridor meant to reduce Europe's dependence on energy supplies from Russia, are only some of the most evident examples, say analysts at the ESISC, PR Newswire reported.Propaganda campaigns have been carried out in order to depict Azerbaijan as a pariah state in Europe, while at the same time promoting the image of Armenia as a well consolidated democracy."Armenia has been using pressure groups in order to influence the political agenda in the USA and Europe toward Yerevan's interests," the report declares."Isolating Baku from international assistance and depicting it as a rogue state are some of the activities carried out by Armenian lobbies worldwide," the report says.According to the report, since its independence, Baku has had to struggle for its territorial integrity, against poverty and the risk of domestic terrorism. In this regard, the Armenian lobby has contributed to isolate the country from international assistance,hence slowing down the process for the building of a stronger civil society and a more democratic form of government."Armenia occupies around 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territories such as Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding districts as a result of an armed aggression by separatist Armenian paramilitary groups in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s."However, Baku has turned out successful in coping with other contingences such as poverty and terrorism, says the report. In fact, according to the World Bank, Azerbaijan has been able to reduce poverty from 50 percent to 7.6 percent in the period 2001-2011, with a drop in unemployment to 4.2 percent and the implementation of social welfare reforms contributing to such decline. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 What an idiot!!!!!!TOP AZERBAIJANI RULING PARTY OFFICIAL: WE ASSASSINATE ONLY OUR IMPORTANT OPPONENTS http://azerireport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3841&Itemid=42 BAKU. January 23, 2013. "Who is he, to be assassinated by us? He does not have such an important statue...". This is what deputy secretary of Azerbaijan's ruling YAP party and one of the leading members of national parliament Siyavush Novruzov said about one of the critics of the Aliyev regime in his interview to APA news service yesterday. He was responding to the allegations of former president of Federal National-Cultural Autonomy of Azerbaijanis in Russia "AzerRos", Soyun Sadigov, who stated that the Azerbaijani authorities intend to assassinate him. Mr. Sadigov has recently resigned from his post as the leader of "AzerRos", so that he can concentrate on political activities. He then directed sharp criticism at Azerbaijan's ruling Aliyev regime and its policies. Interestingly enough, the pro-government APA news portal removed Siyavush Novruzov's interview from its website shortly after posting it, perhaps after the higher-ups in the Aliyev regime realized the damaging nature of Mr. Novruzov's statement. The original link to APA's Azerbaijani language news story on the interview now simply times-out. However, another news portal FoxNews.az still had the story listed later in the day. It is not clear whether Mr. Novruzov's comments about Soyun Sadigov's qualifications for an assassination were a rare burst of honesty on the part of the Azerbaijani government, a simple gaffe, or a calculated threat against Mr. Sadigov. Aliyev regime of Azerbaijan had been frequently accused by rights groups in being responsible for the murders of journalists, political opponents, key witnesses in high-profile cases and the deaths of dissidents in police detention. (Azeri Report) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Could someone tell these idiots that Hagia Sophia was a church before their ilk came! http://english.ruvr.ru/images/new/logo_eng.gif Muslims launch a “Star War” against Lego Tags:Muslims, Society, News, World Jan 24, 2013 18:14 Moscow Time http://english.ruvr.ru/images/photo_mini.gif http://english.ruvr.ru/images/printer_mini.gif http://english.ruvr.ru/images/mail_mini.gif http://english.ruvr.ru/images/add_to_blog_mini.gif http://m.ruvr.ru/data/2013/01/24/1334761810/308464_4596.jpg © Photo: SXC.hu The Turkish community has accused Lego of racism over a Star Wars toy allegedly depicting the Hagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul, one of the world's most renowned mosques, calling for official apologies from the toy manufacturer. The Turkish community members claim that the Jabba’s Palace toy, with its domed roof, takes its design from Istanbul’s famous mosque and the Jami al-Kabir mosque in Beirut, and that the separate watchtower resembles a minaret. Moreover, the slug-like toy creatures are associated with terrorism, slavery, murder and human sacrifice.The statement posted on the organization’s official website refers to Jabba the Hutt as a “terrorist” who “likes to smoke hookah and have his victims killed”. Moreover, as many of the Lego figures carry weapons, the Turkish organization also urged parents “not to buy toys of war or toys of discrimination” as the model goes against the “peaceful coexistence of different cultures in Europe” and cannot be appropriate “for children between 9 and 14 years old”.Dr. Melissa Günes, General Secretary of the Turkish Cultural Community, sent an official complaint calling for an apology from Lego for its cultural insensitivity. She added that the organization is planning legal actions in Austria, Germany and Turkey against Lego if the community doesn’t get a satisfactory response.In its turn, Lego insists that this Star Wars toy “does not reflect any actually existing buildings, people, or the mentioned mosque” and are based on characters from the movie.“We regret that the product has caused the members of the Turkish cultural community to come to a wrong interpretation, but point out that when designing the product, only the fictional content of the Star Wars saga were referred to”, said Katharina Sasse, Lego's spokesperson.The Hagia Sofia, a converted Christian basilica famed for its massive domed roof, is one of the most famous mosques in the world and served Istanbul’s Muslim community for over 500 years before becoming a museum in 1943. It is also regarded as one of the finest, and largest examples, of Byzantine architecture.Voice of Russia, Daily Mail, UK Telegraph 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted January 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 Braying Burro http://www.wizardofdraws.com/images/burro.gif http://now.msn.com/donkey-foils-burglary-in-colombia-by-braying-loudly-during-getaway Braying donkey used as getaway car by dumbass thieves Donkeys don’t make good getaway cars. Just ask the three Colombians whose Laurel and Hardy-style burglary plan included speeding off on an elderly ass (not the animal shown above). The trio had slipped through the roof of a shop in the Caribbean town of Juan de Acosta, pilfered a buffet's worth of rum, sardines, rice and other victuals and carefully loaded it onto 10-year-old Xavi the donkey. Perhaps annoyed at being awake at 2 a.m. (or maybe because he missed his owner, from whom he'd been stolen the day before), Xavi began braying. The thieves took off when the cops showed up, abandoning the loot-laden creature. All the swag was returned — including the noisy donkey. =========Avanak. See the Armenian version here;http://www.yerakouyn.com/?p=17447 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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