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    AZERBAIJANI MASOCHISM?
    By Tamar Minasian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    08/06/2006

    How stupid one should be to torture his people with false
    announcements! It transpires that the Azerbaijanis are very skillful
    in this. They do not spare Azerbaijani readership and portrait horrific
    scenes trampling common ethics.

    To make sure one can only search for "revival of our spirit" phrase on
    the Internet and find numerous Azerbaijani websites where our neighbors
    post descriptions of inhuman deeds ascribing them to Armenian writer
    and publicist Zori Balayan.

    After 15 years of futile efforts to find inhuman actions on part of
    the Armenian freedom fighters, Azeris have decided to accuse Armenians
    of made-up cruelties. Many Azeri internet sources allegedly quote
    the words of Zori Balayan from his "The Revival of Our Spirit" book:
    "... but only an Armenian whose heart was pulled out and thrown into
    the fire can feel proud and satisfied reading these lines.

    "When Khachatur and I went down to the basement where they were kept
    our soldiers had already a child hammered to a window frame by his
    elbows... Then I did to this 13 years old Turk what his ancestors
    did to our children... He died of hemorrhage in 7 minutes...

    Khachatur hacked his body and threw pieces to dogs..."

    Citing this extract from our cruel neighbor's unhealthy fantasy we
    want to calm Azeri readers down saying: "The above is a fable of your
    countrymen. Zori Balayan has never published such a book." It's also
    silly to mention the place and date of publication and the pages of
    the quotes (Vanadzor, 1996, pages 260-262) to ring true.

    Zori Balayan, who is currently aboard "Cilicia" sailing vessel,
    wrote a letter. "Many people call me these days asking whether I
    have a book published in Vanadzor and titled 'The Revival of Our
    Spirit'. The question is that for already two years people come across
    this dirty disinformation, this perfect nonsense, to put it mildly,
    which is said to be a sentence from my non-existing book. I want to
    say that authors of these false quotes do not understand that first
    of all they discredit their own people.

    "I demand that those entitled to protect writers' rights by
    investigating such cases to show the readers the book that was
    quoted. I am sure that the human rights are not a hollow sound but
    a necessary reality of our life and it has to be protected."
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