Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

New Phase Of The Armenia-Azerbaijan Information War

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

  • New Phase Of The Armenia-Azerbaijan Information War

    NEW PHASE OF THE ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN INFORMATION WAR

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/13/gagik -harutyunyan
    06:15 pm | October 13, 2009

    Politics

    The latest developments in the Turkish-Armenian relations aroused
    another new information war between Turkish and Azerbaijani mass
    media outlets, says director of the "Noravank" Scientific-Educational
    Foundation Gagik Harutyunyan who draws journalists' attention to the
    actions taken in Nakhijevan.

    The Turks are holding a conference in Armenia (he considers
    Nakhijevan as Armenia-ed.) where they announce that Zangezur is an
    Azerbaijani territory. We had not seen such boldness yet and it is
    very interesting," said Gagik Harutyunyan, adding that the Armenian
    side did not give an adequate response to that.

    He considers the information in Turkish and Azerbaijani presses as
    an information war. According to him, the Azerbaijani presses are
    trying to present the discrepancies between Turkey and Azerbaijan
    very loyally, as if it is a internal game and there are no serious
    discrepancies.

    "In reality, Turkey is currently ignoring Azerbaijan's interest,
    but the Azerbaijani are trying to present it differently and we are
    trying to present it in another way. The reality is that the Turkish
    side always tries to spread different kinds of information and works
    flexibly," says Harutyunyan.

    So, according to Gagik Harutyunyan, Armenia has a rather
    well-coordinated opponent that is putting its entire efforts into
    action. Nevertheless, Harutyunyan adds: "I don't want you to get
    the impression that we are losing in that information war. What's
    more, I get the impression that in the past year, the Armenian
    side has comparably been more active and has started working more
    adequately. Perhaps it is because the president finally attached
    importance to that and this became part of state policy."
Working...
X