Yervant1 Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 AZERBAIJANI PHILOSOPHER: AZERIS USE ARMENIANS AS PERSONAL STANDARD PanARMENIAN.NetJune 29, 2011 - 17:06 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijani people have a long suffered diseasecalled Armenian mania, Doctor of Philosophy Aidin Ali-Zadeh writes. "In psychiatry there are diseases like megalomania, persecution maniaetc... We have mania of the Armenian conception," as stated by theAli-Zadeh's article on the kultura.az website. "We do everything because Armenians did so. All contests andcompetitions are conducted with the only aim to be ahead of theArmenians. Armenians are like standard for Azeris. It is a center ofgalaxy, a benchmark, we push off from. If we are said to have somethingnegative, we instead of improving it, say that Armenia is worse init. And if it is said that something is better in Armenia, heftyresources are immediately being provided alongside with informationsupport, so that to make it better than in Armenia. It ended in tracingArmenian criminal chronicles to find out if our criminal is less andmore humane," the author writes. "It is so nice that there are Armenian on earth. If not, so many peoplewould remain unemployed, so many people would not have something towrite, could not organize competitions and earn money. People would not have something to talk about. We would not haveindustry, agriculture, aircrafts would not fly, and trains would notgo. If Armenians have all this, we, too, must have it all, but inlarger quantities and of higher quality," the article says. It should be noted that access to kultura.az website was blockedsome hours after the publication. When trying to open the site youencounter the error 'Bandwidth Limit Exceeded'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Armat Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 I read that and could not stop laughing.Its related to my thread about Baku military parade.I am glad few have guts to speak out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 I read that and could not stop laughing.Its related to my thread about Baku military parade.I am glad few have guts to speak outIt stems from sheer hatred of Armenians and inferiority complex. Also it sits just well with sultan aliyev, who keeps the people busy hating the Armenians so that he can freely plunder the countries wealth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zartonk Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 I read a longer version where he mentioned a playboy cover shot by one of their girls, and how before passing judgment FB had to clarify weather an Armenian had done it yet or not. Classic case of cultural inferiority complex. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 PanArmenian.net--Azerbaijani people hae a long suffered disease called Armenia mania. Doctor of Philosophy Aidin Ali-Zadeh writes. "In psychiatry there are diseases like megalomania, persecution mania etc... We hae mania of the Armenian conception," as stated by the Ali-Zadeh's article on the kultura.az website. "We do everything because Armenians did so. All contests and competions are cxonducted with the only aim to be ahead ofthe Armenians. Armenians are like standard for Azeris. It is a center of galaxy, a benchmark, we push off from. If we are said to have something negative, we instead of improving it, say that Armenia is worse in it. And if it said that something is better in Armenia, hefty resources are immediately being provided alongside with information support, so that to make it better than in Armenia. It ended in tracing Armenian criminal chronicles to find if our criminal is less and more humane," the author writes. "It is so nice that there are Armenian on earth. If not, so many people would ramain unemployed, so many people woud not have something to write, could not organize competitons and earn money. People would not have something to talk about. We would not have industry, agriculture, aircrafts would not fly, and trains would not go. If Armenians have all this, we, too, must have it all, but larger quantities and of higher quality," the Article says. If should be noted that access to kultura.az website was blocked some hours after the publication. When trying to open the site you encounter the error "Bandwidth Limit Exceeded'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted August 4, 2011 Report Share Posted August 4, 2011 AZERBAIJANI SINGER FORCED TO REMOVE ARMENIAN FRIEND FROM FACEBOOK FRIENDS' LIST epress.am 08.02.2011 Photos of Aynishan Guliyeva (pictured, second from left, second row), Azerbaijan's contestant in the 20th International Performers Contest at the Slavianski Bazaar alongside Armenia's contestant Narek Makaryan (pictured, in purple tie) resulted in a wave of discontent by internet users. According to Aze.az, Guliyeva was forced to remove Makaryan from her list of Facebook friends. Guliyeva's mother, Aybaniz Gashimova, who accompanied her daughter to the song contest in Vitebsk, tried to justify and explain how it came to be that her daughter was in a photo with an Armenian. "This Armenian boy expressed his love for Azerbaijan; the organizers were constantly putting him next to Aynishan. We are a peace-loving people; we couldn't drive him away from us - the participants and guests of the festival saw everything. That Aynishan was photographed with an Armenian doesn't mean we have forgotten our martyrs. No! Our family has experienced great sorrow, but we have shown peacefulness. We could not push him away or be rude and thus disgrace our country," said Gashimova, reports Aze.az. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted August 4, 2011 Report Share Posted August 4, 2011 RACIST PLEASURES AND ALIYEV'S SINCERITY Tevan Poghosyan Mediamax http://www.mediamax.am/en/column/12115/ Aug 2, 2011 Armenia Some may remember the joke about the trade-offs to get stuff: three people talk about how they get things, and the first two start a lengthy story about what that had to trade off for one or the other achievement. The third suddenly feels inspired with the honest conversation and confesses that stuff has happened to him, but only twice, and as a matter of fact, all he got was pleasure (hey, guys, as we're shooting straight...). In fact, this is a little fun story about how one misinterprets the game the others play, adopts the street jargon and decides that he can also participate, thus messing up the whole show and embarrassing himself. Ilham Aliyev recently appeared in a similar situation, when he felt inspired and decided to catch up with his elder brother. A quote from the President of Azerbaijan during the joint press conference with the Prime Minister of Turkey in Baku: "This proves that something is missing in the heads of these people" (aka Armenians - T.P.) I'm not surprised when the Turkish diplomacy starts a large-scale hysteria over a made-up story: eventually the Protocols are not ratified. The documents are a bone stuck in the throat of Turkey, and it is unable to either swallow it or spit it out. I'm not surprised when the Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan asks for an apology from Armenia for a groundless accusation, and when the deputy prime minister Bulent Arınc tells Armenians "Come to your senses". Many are aware of the vulgar and uncivilized diplomatic discourse of Turkey, and I'm certain that these statements will still be addressed by the Armenian side at a right moment and in the right format. I'm not surprised that the President Gul has not joined this fake Turkish-Azerbaijani campaign and has not made any statement regarding this incident. I believe he won't make any statements in the future as well. What I'm really surprised at is the behavior of Ilham Aliyev who was inspired by the street slang of the Turkish leaders. Without understanding the logic of the means of expression of the Turkish diplomacy, and without realizing that even in their uncivilized discourse the Turkish leaders do not cross the line, the Azerbaijani President blurts,"this proves that something is missing in the heads of these people", as if trying not to be left out of the conversation, or perhaps feeling secure next to the elderly brother. He basically insults a whole nation. This is a brave behavior indeed. I have nothing else to add. I just wonder: was it for pleasure at least? Still, pleasure or not, some questions are in the air. Will the sides involved in the regulation the conflict, the co-chairs remain silent when a whole nation has been insulted? Will the leaders of the European community keep silent when they are perfectly aware that hurting national dignity does not contribute to peace-building in any way? Such actions actually waste all the efforts hundreds of organizations in the region have been investing in establishing peace for years, and in many cases these efforts have been financed by the European taxpayers. Will Turkey remain silent? Turkey, which though involuntarily, has provided its Prime Minister as a background for the Azerbaijani President to label nations during a joint press conference. These are important questions which will bring about even sharper ones if no answers are provided. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted August 4, 2011 Report Share Posted August 4, 2011 did you see this one ?? ERDOGAN AND ALIYEV ARE FRUSTRATED AND SURPRISEDhttp://www.armtown.com/img/photo/a1p_en_20110728_201107281.jpg"Serzh Sargsyan must apologize and fix his error," this is what Turkish Prime Minister Rejeb Tayyib Erdogan announced in Baku, commenting on Serzh Sargsyan's recent statement during a meeting with youth in Tsakhkadzor.In response to one of the Youth Armenology Olympiad participants' question on whether Western Armenia will be returned to Armenia or not, Sargsyan said that was up to the efforts of the new generation. "It is not right for a state figure to instill hatred and hostility in the new generation," said Erdogan during a press conference following his meeting with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. "What does it mean when he says "we will die, you will seize Ararat"? What is the logic behind that? We deny all that. Sargsyan committed a serious error and must apologize for that." In his turn, Aliyev was surprised that the Armenians can "present territorial claims to a large country like Turkey." "They (Armenians-ed.) think they have solved the Karabakh issue, but there will come a time when Azerbaijan will restore its sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh through peace or war. By presenting a territorial claim to Turkey, they are proving that they are out of their minds. They have to wake up and compare themselves with Turkey. You can't compare an ant with an elephant," said Aliyev. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted August 6, 2011 Report Share Posted August 6, 2011 BLOGGER: AZERI SOCIETY SUFFERS FROM ARMENOPHOBIA PanARMENIAN.NetAugust 5, 2011 PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenophobia became a uniting factor in theAzerbaijani society, Chairman of the Armenian Association ofIntellectuals said.. "Regretfully, it is also observed in the more or less intellectualpart of the society," Tigran Kocharyan told a press conference inYerevan, adding that Azeri society suffers from Armenophobia, as evenintellectuals sink into primitive nationalism. "We come for a game, but they come to solve their problems andcomplexes," he said when commenting on the scandal with recentBatumi-hosted 13th South Caucasus Intellectual Games Championship. He also noted that Azeris celebrate their victories as if they enteredStepanakert or Shushi. "It is ridiculous. This is just a game. You won the game; well done! We ourselves will come up and congratulate you," Kocharyan said. "Armenian team did not yield in a 'shirt war'. We played in theshirts, but they did not," he said, touching upon the scandal withshirts and pointed out the state support in this issue, particularly,from the Foreign Ministry. Kocharyan underscored that presently Azerbaijan makes essential inputin What?Where?When? game, that is proved by representation of Azerimembers in Intellectuals' Elite Club. "The goal N1 of Azerbaijani state is to change image of Azeris inRussian society. Roughly saying, so that to rise from the greengrocerysalesmen to elite people. And they obtained serious progress in it,"the Association head said. 13th South Caucasus Intellectual Games Championship which was held inBatumi, Georgia, July 29-31, resulted in a scandal. When Azerbaijanidelegation saw one of the Armenian teams, namely DAF, dressed in shirtswith advertisement of a sponsor Artsakh-Alco, it started protestingfrom the very first day of the championship, demanding from theorganizers to forbid the Armenian team to play in those shirts. It should be noted that DAF wore those shirts during last-autumn WorldChampionship in Israel, and no claims were put forward relating tothe shirts then. After the organizers of the contest offered delegations to stoppolitics and continue the game, a part of Azeri delegation headedby a well-known Balash Kasumov came at July 31 brain-ring game inprovocative shirts, with the writing about "Republic of Armenia'sbelonging to Azerbaijan", the so called, "Erivan khanate". As aresult of protest on the part of Armenian delegation and followingcontinuing talks between organizers and both countries delegations,the organizers were forced to cancel the brain-ring. Besides, theArmenian delegation on behalf of all 14 teams' captains, participatingin the championship, unanimously decided to leave the championship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted August 12, 2011 Report Share Posted August 12, 2011 Շիզոֆրենիան՝ որպես խնդիր լուծելու հիմնական եղանակ ադրբեջանական ձևով Հինգշաբթի, 11 Օգոստոս 2011 15:20 Գրել է SERGO http://bnaban.am/templates/gk_twn/images/emailButton.png http://bnaban.am/templates/gk_twn/images/printButton.png http://bnaban.am/templates/gk_twn/images/pdf_button.png http://s7.addthis.com/static/btn/v2/sm-share-en.gif http://bnaban.am/images/stories/news_am/Resized/Resized/thagrankar-caxrankar_thumb_medium335_250.jpg Արցախում տեղի ունեցող իրադարձություններին Ադրբեջանի վերաբերմունքը ավելի ու ավելի հիշեցնում է հոգեբուժարանի՝ շիզոֆրենիայով տառապող հիվանդի պահվածք։ Ստեփանակերտից ցանկացած տեղեկատվություն Բաքվում հիստերիայի փոթորիկ է առաջացնում։ Այս ամենն էլ ավելի հիշեցնում է աբսուրդի թատրոն, որտեղ անհնարինը դառնում է հնարավոր, իսկ հաճախորդի պահանջած խաբկանքը իր գիտակցության մեջ փոխակերպվում է իրականության։ Այդպես եղավ օրերս Ստեփանակերտում, Ստեփան Շահումյանի հուշարձանի դիմաց, կտեղադրվի տեսախցիկ, որը թույլ կտա օրական 24 ժամ իրական ժամանակի ռեժիմով դիտել մայրաքաղաքի կենտրոնական մասը։ Բաքվի արձագանքը երկար սպասեցնել չտվեց։ Չխնայելով որակումներ, որոնք մենք չենք թվարկի, ընթերցողներին չհոգնեցնելու համար /նման դեպքերում ռեպերտուարը յուրահատկությամբ չի փայլում/, մեր բաքվեցի գործընկերները փրփուրը բերանին վկայակոչում են վերացական ընթերցողին։ Բաքվի հարգելի կոլեգաներ, լսեցեք հոգեբանների խորհուրդները, խնայեցեք ձեր նյարդերը, որոնք չեն վերականգնվում։ Արցախյան ճեպընթացը վաղուց է գնացել, և առավելագույնը, որ դուք կարող եք՝ գործարկել ԱՄՆ բանակի կին-զինծառայողների համար նախատեսված կարգը՝ ,,Եթե ձեզ բռնաբարում են, և դուք ոչինչ չեք կարող անել՝ փորձեցեք թուլանալ և հաճույք ստանալ... Աղբյուրը`artsakhtoday.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zartonk Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 A thread that will keep on giving Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nvard Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 hell yess! a neverending comedy! I keep a thread like this at a Russian speaking forum. got soo much material! Get ready! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nané Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 (edited) This probably does not fit under this thread too well but I did not know where else to put it. http://www.eurasianet.org/node/64043 Pen Pals? Azerbaijans President and the Little Armenian GirlAugust 15, 2011 - 11:39am, by Giorgi Lomsadze Fed up with threats that Baku will forcibly retake her native Nagorno-Karabakh, a 13-year-old Armenian girl sat down and penned a letter to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev recently. Aliyev, perhaps moved by the curious sophistication of the childs missive, found time to respond with both a history lesson and an invitation. Why do you want to grab my homeland, which does not belong to you? Your own lands are not enough for you? writes the girl, who signs off as Adelina Avagimian, a student from Nagorno-Karabakhs capital Stepanakert (which Azerbaijanis call Khakhendi). Little Adelina argues that Karabakh has always been Armenian. And besides, shes never seen any Azerbaijanis around. Aliyev begins with a lengthy history lesson on how Karabakh was actually Azerbaijani land until the Armenians drove all the Azerbaijanis out during the conflict in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I dont mean to give you boring lectures on the regions history, but the Armenians started settling en mass around the South Caucasus, including Karabakh, only after these lands became part of the Russian Empire, writes Aliyev. I hope that on one of the starry nights that are so beautiful in Karabakh, when you look at the sky and dream of a peaceful future, you will ask your grandpa about this. And so goes the exchange, as reported by news agencies on both sides of the frozen front. Just in case anyone missed the familiar narratives, in this Internet age all of Armenia and Azerbaijan were copied. Come visit us in oil-rich Azerbaijan some day with your folks, Aliyevs letter concludes, and you will see for yourself how Karabakh is losing out by not being part of Azerbaijan. XOXO, The President. The epistolary exchange is reminiscent of the best tearjerkers from the Soviet era, when children sometimes conveyed grown-up messages. Cold War hands may still remember Americas Youngest Ambassador Samantha Smith, a girl from Maine who sent a letter across the Iron Curtain to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov in 1982. Smith took up Andropovs invitation to swing by the USSR for a choreographed tour, becoming a celebrated emissary of peace. Lets see if Adelina takes the Azerbaijani offer. Edited August 16, 2011 by Nané Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaunt Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 (edited) Same could be said of Armenians. Actually, Ara has said it (or something akin). Edited August 19, 2011 by shaunt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 Same could be said of Armenians. Actually, Ara has said it (or something akin). huh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 Yervant jan, qo artatpats@ chei tesel, u nuyn articl@ qezanic heto yes el forumum dretsi...yete harmar gtnes, karogh es 2 miatsnel http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=35208 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zartonk Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 Same could be said of Armenians. Actually, Ara has said it (or something akin). Sure, no society is fully prone to such tendencies. With them, however, this identity mania is so overwhelming that it is practically state-sanctioned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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