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    TOPICAL: ANOTHER SCANDALOUS VISIT TO KARABAKH BY TURKISH JOURNALISTS

    Yeni Musavat
    Nov 17 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Has a correspondent of Aksam newspaper described Nagornyy Karabakh an
    `Armenian land for one hundred per cent?'

    In parallel with the signing of the protocols between Armenia and
    Turkey, the media has also been given the go-ahead to contribute to
    a rapprochement between the two societies.

    Over the recent months, correspondents of Turkey's leading mass
    media outlets are being sent to Armenia and Nagornyy Karabakh one
    after another. And as a result of these trips, there appear reports
    on Armenians living in miserable conditions, their eagerness for
    the opening of the borders with Turkey very much and readiness for
    reconciliation.

    According to Armenian sources, another Turkish newspaper sent its
    correspondent to Nagornyy Karabakh. This time, it is said that Nagehan
    Alci and a cameraman of Aksam newspaper were sent to the occupied
    Azerbaijani region to prepare reports.

    Moreover, the Turkish journalist in an interview with Nagornyy
    Karabakh's "public television" allegedly claimed that this region "is
    one hundred per cent an Armenian land". A report carried by Novosti
    Armenia news agency said. Although it was impossible to verify to
    what extent this report was true, it added that Nagehan Alci in the
    interview said that public opinion in Turkey was not properly formed:
    "Nagornyy Karabakh is one hundred per cent an Armenian land. We have
    realized that you Armenians are resolute against making concession
    over this land."

    The journalist said that it was her wish to see Nagornyy Karabakh with
    her own eyes: "Therefore, I appealed to our editor-in-chief to this end
    and got a positive answer." The journalist said that the territorial
    dispute around Nagornyy Karabakh also interests Turkey very closely:
    "What we have seen here has dispelled our suspicions about the future
    and the past of Karabakh. We talked to both officials and ordinary
    people. I am pleased to see Stepanakert (Xankandi editorial office)
    and would like to be back here again."

    The journalists said that people in Azerbaijan would probably not
    be happy about their visit to Nagornyy Karabakh: "We knew this
    in advance. It is possible that they would declare us persona non
    gratae in Azerbaijan, however, I do not want to disappoint anyone in
    Azerbaijan and Armenia. I am a journalist and my profession requires
    that I visit everywhere."

    Alci said that she would pay visits to Susa and other villages to meet
    Armenian refugees and get interested in their living conditions. Upon
    my return home, I shall write unbiased articles, she said.

    We should note that prior to this, Turkish NTV channel caused
    diplomatic tension between Ankara and Baku with a clip shot in Nagornyy
    Karabakh. The channel's crew went to Xankandi without agreeing it
    with the Azerbaijani side and met the head of the separatist regime
    and other officials and introduced Bako Sahakyan as a "president".

    The clip contained other moments running against Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity and sovereignty. Official Baku sent a diplomatic
    note to Ankara over this clip and the issue was raised at talks
    between the foreign ministers of the two countries.

    Although the Turkish Foreign Ministry in a verbal statement said
    that the clip did not reflect official Ankara's position, no official
    response was sent to Baku's diplomatic note. It is assumed that the
    visit of Aksam newspaper correspondent to Nagornyy Karabakh and her
    statement would provoke similar tension.

    Over the recent time, the media outlets in particular those connected
    with the AKP government carry frequent reports from Armenia where
    Armenians are depicted as supporters of peace in public opinion.
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