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    EURO-LIE FROM EURONEWS
    Akper Hasanov

    news.az
    Dec 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Euronews logo Euronews TV's recent report on Karabakh is at best a
    piece of sloppy journalism, at worst a piece of deliberate propaganda.

    The report, Winds of Change in Nagorno-Karabakh, first broadcast
    by Euronews on 28 November, falls far short of the independence and
    neutrality in reporting that has been the principle of Euronews since
    it started broadcasting in January 1993. An ancient Azerbaijani land,
    Nagorno-Karabakh, was presented as "an ancient Armenian land and the
    heart of Armenia" and as "the stronghold of Christianity". This is
    not only incorrect but a purely one-sided, pro-Armenian view.

    The report says that Armenians made up 95% of the population of
    Nagorno-Karabakh in Soviet times. This is another cynical lie. Imagine
    the surprise of Euronews journalists when they learn that about
    two-thirds of the population of Karabakh were Azerbaijanis according
    to the census in the first half of the 19th century. As for Soviet
    times, the Azerbaijani population of Nagorno-Karabakh was 23%.

    Moreover, according to the recent Soviet census the population of
    Shusha was 23,156 in 1989, of whom 21,234 (91.7%) were Azerbaijanis
    and 1,620 (7%) were Armenians. Some 17,000 people lived in the city
    of Shusha itself and 98% of them were Azerbaijanis. The report said
    that Karabakh is the heart of Armenian culture, but said nothing of
    the heart of Azerbaijani culture, the city of Shusha, home to the
    Karabakh khanate.

    The report fails to say that the international community, including
    France where Euronews is headquartered, supports the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan. It made no mention of the four UN resolutions
    calling for the withdrawal of Armenian occupying forces from
    Azerbaijani territory.

    The TV report on the Karabakh conflict does not say anything about
    the massacre of Azerbaijanis in Khojaly, in which 613 people died,
    including 63 children, 106 women and 70 elderly people. Terrible
    atrocities were committed for the only reason that the Khojaly
    residents were Azerbaijanis. Almost all of them were tortured,
    murdered with great cruelty: people were beheaded, blinded, pregnant
    women were disemboweled.

    Le Monde newspaper wrote on 14 March 1992: "Foreign journalists in
    Agdam saw three scalped people with their nails pulled out among
    gthe women and children murdered in Khojaly. This is not Azerbaijani
    propaganda, this is reality." Valaire Actuel magazine (Paris) of 14
    March 1992 read: "In this autonomous region Armenian armed formations
    along with incomers from the Middle East have modern military hardware
    including helicopters. The Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation
    of Armenia has military camps and arms caches in Syria and Lebanon.

    Armenians murdered the Azerbaijanis of Karabakh and committed massacres
    in more than a hundred Muslim villages."

    This is the truth about which Euronews keeps silent. Could we imagine
    a report on the Second World War that didn't mention the victims
    of concentration camps who were tortured by fascists or that didn't
    mention the Holocaust and Auschwitz? The massacre of Azerbaijanis in
    Khojaly cannot be ignored in reporting on the Karabakh conflict.

    Unfortunately, Euronews says nothing of this. This allows us to say
    that the report is pro-Armenian.

    Euronews editorial policy seems to have a place for Armenian propaganda
    and lies, but no place for Azerbaijani truth on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, the truth about the massacre of Azerbaijanis in Khojaly.

    Is this simply a case of very sloppy journalism or something far more
    cynical? We may be able to tell by Euronews' response to the letter
    of protest from Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry.
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