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  • Azerbaijan is offended by `Euronews' for `pro-Karabakh' report

    http://armenianow.com/?action=viewArticle&AID= 4328&CID=4072&IID=1263&lng=eng

    Azerba ijan is offended by `Euronews' for `pro-Karabakh' report
    By Georg Khachaturyan

    Published: 02 December, 2009

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan is upset over a Euronews
    TV broadcast on Nagorno-Karabakh, in which the self-proclaimed
    republic was referred to as `a real Armenian region'.

    The program aired last week, prompting a protest from the Azeris who
    wrote a letter to the France-based network accusing it of a `one-sided
    portrayal of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.'

    The report by presenter Michael Raikhman `Nagorno-Karabakh: Wind of
    Change', included comments by Armenian studies Professor Bernard
    Coulie in which he said: `Karabakh is a fascinating region which has
    very much the same culture as Armenia. We are in a real Armenian
    region with a Christian background, which is very important. We are in
    the heart of Armenia but not in a political sense. That is also very
    interesting.'

    Official Baku took issue, too, with the report identifying Bako
    Sahakyan as President of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.
    (Azerbaijan, and most international bodies, maintain that NKR remains
    a disputed enclave of Azerbaijan and that its government is
    illegitimate.)

    As Azeri Trend News Agency reports, the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan
    assigned a commission at the Embassy of Azerbaijan to France to
    investigate the reasons of the occurrence of such a news coverage on
    Euronews.

    Euronews TV, founded in 1993, broadcasts in 135 countries, with an
    estimated 248 million viewers.
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