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    PRESIDENT CHIDES ARMENIAN CAUSE IN NATIONWIDE ADDRESS

    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    March 30 2006

    President Ilham Aliyev said on Tuesday that Armenia's policy of
    aggression and genocide against Azerbaijan has a history of nearly
    200 years. "The bottom-line of this crafty policy is aimed to drive
    Azerbaijanis out of their historic land and to implement the 'Great
    Armenia' obsession conjured up by Armenian historians and ideologists.

    "To pursue this policy, ideological, military and organizational
    work was systematically carried out using different methods and
    techniques," Aliyev said in an appeal to Azerbaijani citizens over
    March 31, the anniversary of a brutal carnage unleashed by Armenians
    in early 20th century. In March 1918, over 50,000 Azerbaijanis were
    brutally killed by Armenian terrorists, including women and children,
    in Baku, Shamakhi, Khachmaz, Lankaran and other regions.

    In the Azeri capital alone, the number of victims made up 12,000. The
    president said the history of the Azerbaijani nation was blatantly
    distorted, its cultural and material monuments and geographical names
    appropriated by Armenian bigots. The head of state went on to say
    that the Armenians were propagating the principles of nationalism and
    chauvinism by establishing "national", political and even terrorist
    organizations to promote the concept of hatred for neighboring
    peoples. In doing so, the opportunities of the Armenian lobby were
    mobilized, the president said. Aliyev added that Armenia was still
    continuing its policy of aggression, which is also affecting the
    fates of its own people. "Armenian ideologists are very experienced in
    political and ideological propaganda and misinformation. The Armenian
    lobby has unleashed a propaganda war on Azerbaijan and its people
    using very subtle technologies. They are misleading the international
    community by making false allegations. This is being done to distract
    the attention of the world from Armenia's policy of aggression." Aliyev
    blamed the unresolved status of the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh issue on
    Armenia's non-constructive position in the protracted negotiations. At
    a time when the principles of peaceful co-existence and cooperation are
    gaining ground in the world and all countries are aspiring to mutual
    integration, the Armenian ideology represents a clear defiance of
    international law, aims to set people against each other and promotes
    the policy of discrimination and aggression. "However, this policy
    pursued by Armenia and its benefactors is doomed to failure, as it
    runs counter to the key trends of world politics. The ever-growing
    military and economic potential of the Azerbaijani state, as well as
    its political standing in the world and a powerful army will simply
    not let this happen," the president said.

    Calls for condemnation Ombudman Elmira Suleymanova has appealed to
    the world community over the Day of Azerbaijanis' Massacre. In a
    statement, the rights champion condemned the carnage, which went down
    as a bloody page in Azerbaijan's history and one of the horrendous
    manifestations of Armenia's hostile policy. Suleymanova said that
    under international law, the massacre is classified as aggression
    and a grave crime against humanity similar to war and international
    terrorism. "It is time for the international community, which has set
    out a goal to combat terror worldwide, to start acting rather than
    talking. They should give an unbiased political and legal assessment
    to the tragedy that beset the Azerbaijani people." Suleymanova
    said Armenia has been trying to use fabricated documents alleging
    that it was subjected to genocide itself. She reminded that it
    was this country that occupied Azerbaijan's upland Garabagh region
    between 1990 and 1993 with the aid of Russian forces, ruthlessly
    killing and wounding tens of thousands of people, and committing
    acts of vandalism. The Ombudsman urged influential international
    organizations to back Azerbaijan's fair cause and impose sanctions
    on Armenia. The appeal was forwarded to the UN Secretary General,
    the Council of Europe, OSCE, international rights organizations and
    foreign embassies accredited in Baku. The World Azerbaijanis Congress
    (WAC) plans to hold public actions and events in a number of European
    cities over the anniversary of the tragic date to convey the truth to
    the international community. It will also launch protests in April
    to condemn the fake Armenian genocide, in particular, in countries
    with a strong presence of Armenian chauvinism, including Russia.
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