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    GREAT BRITAIN HAS ALWAYS STOOD OUT WITH THE EXCESSIVE LOYALTY TO THE OIL-PRODUCING COUNTRIES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.06.2008 GMT+04:00

    Azerbaijan indeed wants war not for the economic rise, but for the
    poor socio-economic situation, in which the largest part of the
    population has fallen.

    The Azeri propaganda is becoming more and more fierce.

    Baku turns for help to highly paid journalists and political analysts
    of the West, who create the image of "prosperous and democratic"
    Azerbaijan. On June 7 the British magazine The Guardian published
    an article by Alexander Peterson about Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict,
    where the author states Azerbaijan's viewpoint without having taken
    into consideration the truthfulness.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The article by Peterson is indeed an insult for
    Armenia, NKR, as well as for the member countries of the OSCE Minsk
    Group on the regulation of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict. The article
    says that "though Nagorno-Karabakh is considered independent, without
    Armenia's help it would never be able to exist and all the occupied
    territories are recognized by the international community as belonging
    to Azerbaijan".

    According to Peterson, the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh has become
    "a source of many transnational threats". "This is threatening
    not only for the region, but also for the citizens of the European
    countries. Besides, this situation creates chances for illegal drug
    use, human trade, money-laundering, propagation of organized crime. In
    this connection both the ANTO forces, which fight in Afghanistan
    against transnational threats, and the European Union must make
    serious efforts to eliminate such threatens in the regions close to
    it," he says.

    The author reminds that France, being one of the co-chairs of the OSCE
    Minsk Group, must prepare the communication map of Europe for peaceful
    regulation of the conflict, since France will be the next co-chair of
    the EU. In this connection the official Paris must include the issue of
    the conflict regulation in the agenda of the EU. "Europe must learn a
    lesson from the Balkan conflict and prevent from having anything like
    that again. Along with this, the uncertain and dangerous status quo
    regarding Nagorno-Karabakh must not be allowed. Europe must realize
    that the indifferent attitude towards the conflict in the neighboring
    region will promote transnational threats," emphasizes the British
    journalist. The appearance of such article in particular in British
    magazine is not an accident. Great Britain has always stood out with
    the excessive loyalty to the oil-producing countries, be it Azerbaijan,
    or Iraq.

    The huge oil reserves in Iraq became the stimulating factor in the
    establishment of the Independent Iraq after the breakdown of the
    Ottoman Empire exactly with the help of the same British reconnaissance
    with the head of Lawrence of Arabia. So there is nothing new in
    the article, only instead of Iraq, this time it is Azerbaijan. This
    also concerns the USA, where the oil lobby acts rather successfully,
    shutting the eyes to the violation of humane rights and democracy.

    The response to the article did not come from Yerevan at all, as it
    was expected, but from the Baroness Caroline Cox.. In the letter to
    the editor of The Guardian, she writes: "I was in Nagorno-Karabakh
    last week and I can personally reply to the accusations, according
    to which Karabakh is nothing but a black hole, where drugs, weapons,
    people are traded and where there is organized crime." So as it shows
    the heroin trade on the streets of London, the trade of weapon in
    Paris, and the underage prostitutes on the streets of Berlin come
    from such conflicting zones as Karabakh. Such accusations are simply
    insulting. The Armenians from Karabakh protected their country
    from ethnic offense from Azerbaijan throughout the entire war,
    which lasted from 1991 to 1994 and it is reflected in well-known
    documents. During the war in Karabakh the Islamic terrorists fought
    for Azerbaijan against the Armenians, who are now reconstructing the
    destroyed country within the frames of all democratic principles. "My
    letter is addressed to reject the insulting and absurd accusations
    published in your magazine," says the letter of the Baroness Cox.

    It is quite understandable that Armenia can never have these financial
    resources, which Azerbaijan has for the propaganda. But ignoring such
    articles which are becoming more and more frequent will be unwise.

    Armenia has already come to the point to follow "the advice", according
    to which, "it is time to give up the policy of creating the image
    of the enemy in person of the Azerbaijani and Turks." "The partners
    of Armenia may in the first place be Azerbaijan and Georgia and in
    future Turkey. That is why I have called the Armenian party to pay more
    attention to the prospective development of the region. Taking into
    consideration the development of Azerbaijan in the military aspect,
    Yerevan has no prospective," says the Deputy and the Leader of the
    Democratic Reforms Party Acim Moladze.

    Unfortunately the Armenian party does not have a response to this yet,
    and it is very unlikely that there will. It is quite possible that
    the official Yerevan makes certain announcements, but for some reason
    these announcements do not reach the press. Is it the unwillingness
    of saying own opinion, or is it simply a neglect; let them speak what
    they want, the truth is anyway at our side. This is a rather weak
    consolation, since Azerbaijan indeed wants war not for the economic
    rise, but for the poor socio-economic situation, in which the largest
    part of the population has fallen. Naturally, for poor people, the
    war is the best method of surviving and the Azeri authorities take
    advantage of it. Nobody knows for sure yet how they are going to act,
    but one thing is sure - Armenia has almost lost the informational war.
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