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    JEWISH ATTACK RUMORS ANGER AZERBAIJAN RABBI

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    http://jta.org/news/article/2009/02/12/1002 970/jewish-attack-rumors-anger-azerbaijan-official s
    Feb 12 2009
    NY

    MOSCOW (JTA) -- The head Chabad rabbi of Azerbaijan denounced reports
    of orchestrated attacks on Jews.

    Rabbi Meir Bruk called the reports by the PanArmenian news agency a
    concerted campaign to drive a wedge between Israel and Azerbaijan.

    On Tuesday, the news agency reported that several apartments where
    Jewish families live in the coastal town of Sumgait had been robbed
    and their residents attacked.

    The article, the most viewed on the agency's site, quoted the
    city's head imam denouncing the attacks and attributed the quote to
    AzerTopNews, a news portal that has since ceased to function. JTA
    also reported Tuesday that the attacks had occurred and cited the
    imam's comments, which are now being called into question.

    The imam could not be reached for comment on Thursday.

    In subsequent statements, the Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan and the
    local police in Sumgait denied reports by the Armenian news agency,
    saying there were no organized efforts to attack Jews in the country. A
    spokesman for the Jewish community in Baku, Azerbaijan's capital,
    confirmed their assertions.

    The original report on the PanArmenian Web site carried the provocative
    title, "Are the Jewish pogroms beginning again in Sumgait?"

    Azerbaijan and Armenia have a history of tense relations, which
    are most evident in the tumultuous Nagorno-Karabakh region where
    both countries still maintain an armed presence. A predominantly
    Muslim country, Azerbaijan is home to thousands of Jews, mostly in
    Baku. Armenia, a majority Christian country, is home to some 200 Jews.

    Bruk said that Iran and Armenia had tried to stoke conflict between
    Azerbaijan and Israel by playing up Azerbaijani sympathies for the
    Palestinian cause.

    "For the Jews in Azerbaijan, there is no problem. We are loved and
    respected," Bruk said. "The spread of such information is intended
    to damage our relationship. No one should yield to provocations of
    their enemies."

    Marina Ananykyan, the head editor of PanArmenian, told JTA that
    political provocation was not the agency's intention, though she
    said they had not been able to confirm any more details of the
    Sumgait attacks.

    Ananykyan said her agency had never used AzerTopNews as a source
    for stories and did not know why the site closed down the day after
    the attacks.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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