'DEATH TANGO' BOOK BY AZERBAIJANI SCIENTIST PUBLISHED IN MOSCOW
Trend News Agency
Feb 5 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Baku, 5 February /corr. Trend F.Rzayev / The book 'Death
Tango' by Rovshan Mustafayev, doctor of political sciences and Head
of the Human Rights Institute of Azerbaijan's National Academy
of Sciences, was published in Moscow. The book includes facts of
disclosing groundless ideology 'Armenianism' which was established
by the Armenian scientists for many years.
Rovshan Mustafayev's book sets examples regarding the efforts of the
Armenian writers who groundlessly believe that Armenia has a network
of multi-dimensional relations with the world. According to their
last 'rough account', this country has twelve capitals. The Armenian
writers consider that as though Tbilisi, Diyarbakir, Baku, Odessa,
Kiev, Jerusalem, Sochi were capitals of Armenia.
Mustafayev considers that to protect themselves from the anabolic
threats of 'Armenianism', the Jews of the Ottoman Turkey succeeded,
refusing to recognize them as 'Armeniod origin' and to be considered as
'genetic continuers of the Armenian civilization'.
Trend News Agency
Feb 5 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Baku, 5 February /corr. Trend F.Rzayev / The book 'Death
Tango' by Rovshan Mustafayev, doctor of political sciences and Head
of the Human Rights Institute of Azerbaijan's National Academy
of Sciences, was published in Moscow. The book includes facts of
disclosing groundless ideology 'Armenianism' which was established
by the Armenian scientists for many years.
Rovshan Mustafayev's book sets examples regarding the efforts of the
Armenian writers who groundlessly believe that Armenia has a network
of multi-dimensional relations with the world. According to their
last 'rough account', this country has twelve capitals. The Armenian
writers consider that as though Tbilisi, Diyarbakir, Baku, Odessa,
Kiev, Jerusalem, Sochi were capitals of Armenia.
Mustafayev considers that to protect themselves from the anabolic
threats of 'Armenianism', the Jews of the Ottoman Turkey succeeded,
refusing to recognize them as 'Armeniod origin' and to be considered as
'genetic continuers of the Armenian civilization'.