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  • BAKU: Jury From Azerbaijan Gave Highest Point To Norway In Eurovisio

    JURY FROM AZERBAIJAN GAVE HIGHEST POINT TO NORWAY IN EUROVISION-2009 SEMIFINAL - PHOTOSESSION

    APA
    May 19 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Ulkar Gasimova - APA. "We are proud that we represented
    Azerbaijan in a deserving way.

    We are grateful to everybody for supporting us. Thanks to this we
    achieved success," Aysel Teymurzadeh and Arash, who represented
    Azerbaijan in Eurovision-2009 song contest and ranked the third
    among 42 countries, told the press conference, APA reports. Aysel
    Teymurzadeh said Youth and Sport Minister Azad Rahimov came to their
    room in Moscow and expressed his gratitude for their performance.

    "President Ilham Aliyev talked to us over the phone. The head of state
    congratulated us and wished success. Some said we would not win. Now
    they are ashamed of their words," she said.

    Teymurzadeh said Armenia's representatives had wished success to us.

    "Before the semifinal Armenian representatives told us our song was
    very nice. They even wished success to us. I was shocked. So, our
    song and performance is nice indeed. 1 point given to Azerbaijan by
    Armenia in the final proves it. Our song was so lovely that Armenians
    could not help voting for us," she said.

    Azerbaijan's representatives underlined that the winner of
    Eurovision-2009 Alexander Rybak of Norway deserved the victory.

    "Alexander deserved the first place and got this victory.

    We said earlier that Alexander was our strongest rival. We were sure
    that we would be on top three. Our feelings didn't disappoint us".

    Spokeswoman for the Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company
    and Eurovision 2009 commentator Leila Aliyeva noted that Azerbaijani
    jury of five gave 12 points to Norwegian singer Alexander Ribak. "Vagif
    Gerayzadeh, Fakhriyya Khalafova, Mubariz Taghiyev, Tunzale Aghayeva,
    Manzar Nuraliyeva were in the Azerbaijani jury. They voted for the
    Norwegian singer in the semifinal".

    ITV public relations and monitoring department chief Tahir Mammadli
    expressed his opinion about the voting at the Eurovision 2009 Song
    Contest. He said there was objective voting and the results couldn't
    be changed. "The votes were counted by the German company and were
    facsimiled to every country before the voting. Therefore there is no
    probability of the hiding of votes. It might be interrupted because
    of technical problems. There was no violation of voting". Mammadov
    expressed opinion about the reports on people's artist Aygun
    Kazimova's TV comments on Eurovision 2009. "Aygun Kazimova was
    in Moscow during the contest. We thank her and other singers for
    their support. ITV didn't make official announcement about the Aygun
    Kazimova's comments. There are some restrictions in this contest. It
    means there are some places they were restricted to enter".

    At the end of the press conference, Aysel Teymourzadeh and Arash
    performed "Always" for the journalists.
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