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    AZERBAIJAN'S GREAT EXPERIENCE IN DISTORTING HISTORICAL MATTERS WELL-KNOWN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.11.2009 16:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A Turkish popular proverb reads that a man going to
    the hell seeks for a friend. Azerbaijan found this friend long ago -
    it's Turkey, the core of their relations being not the implementation
    of the principle of "one nation, two states" or impartial and stable
    friendship, but their hatred towards Armenians, in particular, their
    pathologic attempts to undermine the international image of Nagorno
    Karabakh, NKR MFA Information Department Head Marcel Petrosyan notes
    in his statement.

    "From this viewpoint, the October 20 article by a certain Nazyl
    Hyldrjak published in SABAH Turkish newspaper isn't accidental at all.

    According to the article, it appears that from the 11th century up to
    the 1800s Karabakh was under the Turkish authority. Though the same
    article emphasizes quite needlessly that "Tayip Erdogan has bright
    memory", however, the Turkish newspaper's memory is questionable.

    Otherwise, they would remember that between the 11th century and the
    1920s of the 20th century their predecessors were repeatedly defeated
    in Karabakh and its approaches, and saving their lives, they cut and
    ran without glancing back.

    The fact that Azerbaijan has a great experience in distorting
    and falsifying historical matters and events is well-known. So, to
    console fraternal Azerbaijan, the Turkish SABAH, excelling its younger
    brother, demonstrates a bright example of disseminating fabrications,
    misinforming and misleading its multi-thousand readers. Probably,
    the newspaper's editorial staff is well aware of its readers' being
    ignorant of the historical events related to the region. So, they
    can be inspired with any nonsense, such as the misinformation that
    Karabakh was once part of the Ottoman Empire, and when it passed to
    Russia, 95% of its population made the Turks.

    SABAH newspaper's hyperbolic imagination has no limits. Outbidding
    the Azerbaijani mass media in this issue as well, the newspaper blames
    Russia for allegedly expelling the Turkish population from Karabakh in
    the past centuries, instead populating this territory with Armenians.

    Fortunately, this newspaper doesn't know from what planet the Armenians
    have arrived in this region. If it knew, it would surely write about
    this too. With a small dash of the pen, the newspaper trebles the
    number of Azerbaijanis displaced as a result of the Karabakh war,
    bringing it to 1,5 million. Moreover, it turns out that the ancient
    manuscripts kept in the Shushi Museum were stolen by Armenians. The
    newspaper considers it needles to note what alphabet the nomadic
    tribes (now Azerbaijanis), which had no script of their own, used
    while creating those manuscripts in the ancient period and what
    they represent.

    The newspaper also keeps silence about the Azerbaijanis' atrocities
    towards the peaceful Armenian population of Sumgait, Baku, Kirovabad,
    Maragha, and tens of other settlements. Instead, the newspaper
    considered it to be its sacred duty to touch upon the events in
    Khojalu, surely, exaggerating sufficiently the number of killed
    and wounded and representing Armenians as monsters. Naturally,
    we shouldn't expect true information about the Karabakh events from
    SABAH newspaper. Certainly, it will not state that Armenians provided
    the civilian population of Khojalu with a special corridor for safely
    leaving the scene of the military actions and that the tragic events
    took place not in the territory of Khojalu, but at the approaches
    to Aghdam - a territory controlled by the Azerbaijani armed forces,
    specifically, by the hordes of the Azerbaijani National Front. How
    could the Armenians guess that for the change of the leadership, the
    National Front adventurers could open fire on their own compatriots
    and kill the unarmed and helpless people? Maybe, the "hotheads"
    of the Azerbaijani National Front had no alternative for coming to
    power - they would, first, ascribe the incident to Armenians, then,
    which is most important, will blame the authorities for their criminal
    indifference about ensuring the security of the Azerbaijani civilian
    population. Generally, the Azerbaijanis filled the Internet with false
    propaganda of the so-called "Khojalu Genocide", its main organizer
    being the State Heydar Aliyev Foundation, which, in particular,
    for exaggerating the situation, used outright forgery and presented
    the photos of disfigured corps in Kosovo as those of the Khojalu
    tragedy victims.

    SABAH newspaper seems to be infected with senile marasmus from the
    Azerbaijani media, since they have similar symptoms. Otherwise,
    it would have slightly cited Ayaz Mutalibov - the ex-president of
    Azerbaijan and another hater of Armenians. However, the Azerbaijani
    National Front leaders should be given credit for their calculations
    with extremely high precision. The SABAH deliberately keeps deathly
    silence about all this and instead, as if by chance, writes: "Maybe,
    the Turkish Public Television should start showing a TV serial about
    the occupation of Nagorno Karabakh and the pogroms in Khojalu?"

    Surely, coming forth with a suggestion is not a sin. A sin is
    distortion of the truth. I don't think that SABAH newspaper can
    ever remit its sins. But, it's worth striving for this, at least,
    for self-cleaning. And maybe, the Turkish Public Television should
    start its TV serials with the events of 1915? Will SABAH newspaper
    ever have the courage to come forth with such a suggestion?

    As for Turkey's position on Karabakh, the NKR takes it, to say the
    least, with cool indifference," the statement concludes.
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