TATARISTAN PUBLIC FIGURE: ARMENIANS IN SHUSHA UNDERSTAND THEY DO NOT LIVE IN THEIR HOMES
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/society/5 3758.html
July 13 2009
Azerbaijan
"I've always followed the conflicts around Nagorno Karabakh problem
with sorrow."
"We are against all conflicts in the world. Islam is completely
against the conflict. Allah loves union. There is usually split when
there is not unity", well-known public figure of Tatarstan Republic
and translator of Quran into Russian Ravil Bukharayev said.
At the same time, Bukharayev works in "Muslim TV Ahmadiyya
International" TV Channel in London.
He said he visited Shusha in 1999 to investigate this problem.
"Armenian family who were from Baku hosted me in Shusha. Armenians
living at Azerbaijani houses understand that they did not live in their
homes. They had an old TV at home, but they could watch Azerbaijan's TV
channels. They spoke Azerbaijani language very well and I guessed from
their talking that they were concerned about Azerbaijan. Their eyes
were full of tears while watching the programs in Azerbaijani. Those
Armenians were ready to sacrifice everything just to see Baku some
day".
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/society/5 3758.html
July 13 2009
Azerbaijan
"I've always followed the conflicts around Nagorno Karabakh problem
with sorrow."
"We are against all conflicts in the world. Islam is completely
against the conflict. Allah loves union. There is usually split when
there is not unity", well-known public figure of Tatarstan Republic
and translator of Quran into Russian Ravil Bukharayev said.
At the same time, Bukharayev works in "Muslim TV Ahmadiyya
International" TV Channel in London.
He said he visited Shusha in 1999 to investigate this problem.
"Armenian family who were from Baku hosted me in Shusha. Armenians
living at Azerbaijani houses understand that they did not live in their
homes. They had an old TV at home, but they could watch Azerbaijan's TV
channels. They spoke Azerbaijani language very well and I guessed from
their talking that they were concerned about Azerbaijan. Their eyes
were full of tears while watching the programs in Azerbaijani. Those
Armenians were ready to sacrifice everything just to see Baku some
day".