Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Foreign Ministry Of Nagorno Karabakh Republic Sent An Open Letter To

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Foreign Ministry Of Nagorno Karabakh Republic Sent An Open Letter To

    FOREIGN MINISTRY OF NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC SENT AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CHIEF EDITOR OF BERLINER ZEITUNG NEWSPAPER

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 6, 2009

    STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS: Foreign Ministry of Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic sent an open letter to the chief editor of Berliner
    Zeitung newspaper.

    "Unfortunately, we should state that having overcome thousand
    kilometers, journalist Tobias Asmuth presented a superficial and
    distorted article to the readers of the newspaper, without inquiring
    the causes and essence of the Karabakh issue. Similarly, the author
    could easily write a number of analogous articles, staying at home
    and using various sites. However, if freedom of speech and press is
    equivalent to a sin against truth for the Berliner Zeitung, then it
    is quite a different matter," the open letter says.

    According to NKR Foreign Ministry's press service, having personally
    visited the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Berliner Zeitung newspaper's
    correspondent, if even desired, couldn't but notice that the people
    who had experienced terrible hardships, destructions, and grief in
    an unequal struggle had, however, managed to realize its right to
    self-determination, heroically stand all the calamities of the war,
    restore its state infrastructure, and implement radical reforms for
    establishing a state corresponding to the European standards.

    "After the World War II, the Germans dreamed for an integrated state
    and lived with this idea tens of years. We don't think that the German
    nation's aspiration can be questioned by any other nation.

    Exactly 20 years ago, the Berlin separating wall was destroyed in just
    a few days by the will of the great powers, and the Germans not only
    reunited, but also gained full-fledged independence, on the occasion
    of which we congratulate this distinctive and gifted nation of the
    Old World. Nagorno Karabakh gained its independence, having, first of
    all, neutralized the Azerbaijani aggression, defending the lives of
    children, women, and old people. Just that's why nobody can question
    the will and right of Nagorno Karabakh's people to independence. In
    other words, nobody brought the independence and right to free life to
    Nagorno Karabakh on a tray. And if today's population of our Republic
    makes only 140 thousand, then it is also a vivid demonstration of
    Azerbaijan's evident anti-Armenian policy; otherwise, over a million
    and a half of Karabakhi Armenians and their descendants would not be
    citizens of other states today. So, like Germans in the recent past,
    today we are also striving for our sovereignty.

    The Germans have, for many years, cherished as relics the stones
    and fragments of the once separating Berlin Wall. The situation is
    totally different in Nagorno Karabakh. Here, the shrines are the
    marble tombstones of soldiers perished at the Karabakh War for the
    independence of their homeland. The correspondent of your newspaper
    could not but notice that," the letter says.
Working...
X