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    TURKBAIJAN PROPAGANDA IN BLOOM

    Keghart.com Editorial Board
    10 December 2010

    Until recently Azerbaijan was the junior partner of Turkey in
    anti-Armenian propaganda and in the falsification of ancient and
    current Armenian history. But in the past year Baku has become
    Ankara's full-fledged partner in anti-Armenian rhetoric. Flushed by
    revenues from its petroleum wells, Baku is spending serious money
    in lobbying efforts to denigrate Armenia, Armenians, and Artsakh,
    and to misrepresent the Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict. In the past
    year Azeri propaganda has shown its hydra-head around the globe, from
    Kazakhstan to Syria, from Germany to the United Kingdom, to Canada,
    and the United States.

    Thanks to aggressive efforts, the Azeri lobby is now stronger than the
    Armenian lobby in the British parliament, according to Tale Haydarov,
    the chairman of the European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS). The group
    has published a book ("Visions of Azerbaijan") and produced TV shows
    disseminating its version of the Artsakh conflict, while at British
    universities and other educational institutions TEAS has organized
    lectures about the Khojali "massacre," in addition to spreading other
    erroneous versions of the Armenian/Azerbaijani hostilities.

    In late November Mahir Aliyev, Azeri ambassador to Syria, was
    interviewed by a leading Damascus-based magazine, "Al-Azmenah", where
    Aliyev condemned Armenians for "occupying" parts of Azerbaijan. Just
    before the Dec. 1 meeting of the Organization of Security and
    Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Astana, Kazakhstan, the Union of
    Azerbaijani Organizations in Kazakhstan sent a statement to the
    participants of the OSCE summit, demanding the righ0ts of Azeri
    "refugees" from Artsakh.

    Two weeks ago the University of Toronto was the venue for the First
    Azerbaijani-Canadian Academic Grassroots and Advocacy Conference.

    Organized by the university's Azerbaijani Student Association,
    the Azerbaijan-American Council, and the Azeri embassy in Canada,
    the event was intended to train Canadian-Azeri community in advocacy
    against the Canadian-Armenian community, and Armenians in general.

    Around the same time, the Azeri ambassador was guest on a popular
    Toronto radio talk show.

    In the United States, the Azeri lobby, with the assistance of Ross
    Wilson, former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan, is pushing
    for the repeal of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act of 1992 which,
    prohibits direct U.S. government assistance to Azerbaijan.

    When it late November Bako Sahakyan, the president of Artsakh,
    visited Southern California to help launch the Armenian fundraising
    telethon and deliver a speech to the World Affairs Council-Orange
    County (WAC-OC), the US Azeri Network (USAN) sent a protest letter to
    WAC-OC about Sahakyan's visit and made inquiries at the U.S. State
    Department about Sahakyan's visit. As a result of USAN's letter,
    WAC-OC wrote to the Azeris, saying, "We have revised the flyer
    [re the event] to ensure our descriptions [of the Armenian/Azeri
    conflict] are impartial and factual." As well, Elin Suleyman,
    consul-general of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles, demanded the cancellation
    of Sahakyan's visit. Azeri and Turkish communities of Los Angeles
    held a demonstration (admittedly feeble one) to protest Sahakyan's
    speech at the WAC-OC event in Newport Beach, forcing the president of
    Artsakh to arrive and leave via the backdoor. While Harut Sassounian,
    publisher of The Armenian Courier, accurately pointed out that the
    demonstration fell flat on its face, the new and vigorous efforts of
    the Azeris in California-the state which, has, by far, the highest
    concentration of American-Armenians-indicates that Armenians in the
    U.S. have a serious fight on their hands.

    Although the anti-Armenian campaign of American-Azeris is certainly
    an unwelcome development, as great a threat-if not even a bigger
    one-to the Armenian Cause is shaping up in Europe. The First World
    Azeri Youth Congress in Frankfurt (Nov. 29) was attended, according to
    Azeri sources, by representatives of 41 Azeri youth organizations in
    Azerbaijan, plus 131 youth organizations from 23 countries and leaders
    of Azeri Diaspora organizations from 25 countries, including 23 people
    from Russia. The Azerbaijan youth organization of Russia was led by
    Leyla Aliyev. [The proliferation of Azeri diplomats and organization
    leaders who carry the name Aliyev makes one wonder how many relations
    Sultan Ilham Aliyev has installed to eminent and cushy positions.]

    Addressing the Frankfurt gathering, Ali Hasanov, the head of Azeri
    Presidential Administration's department of public-political issues,
    said the main tasks before Azeri youth "in the whole world is to
    protect Azerbaijan's natural heritage from Armenian usurpers and to
    oppose Armenian propaganda and fabrications." In a clumsily-worded
    speech, Hasanov added, "Azeri young people in the world must be
    converted to such a significant factor, force which may be taken
    into consideration in those countries where they live... the more
    your words have importance in states, where you live and study, the
    more it will have great significance for the dissemination of the
    fair Azeri country's voice in the world. In this direction you must
    act in all states together with Turkish Diaspora and make effort to
    tackle jointly mutual problems." Similar views were expressed by other
    prominent Azeris, including Elshad Isgandarov, the secretary-general
    of the Youth Forum of the Organization of Islamic Conference.

    The above developments and more demonstrate that the Armenians have
    their job cut out for them as they do battle against growing Azeri
    and Turkish propaganda.

    What should Armenians do? We should intensify our efforts to deflate
    the Turkbaijan campaign. We should coordinate the efforts of various
    Armenian organizations around the globe against Azeri and Turkish
    propaganda. We have to strengthen our Armenian Diaspora links,
    across continents, to make sure we are ready to counter effectively
    to Turkbaijan efforts, whether it's in Canberra or in Copenhagen,
    in California or in Canada.

    Armenians of Armenia and of Artsakh have expert knowledge of the
    conflict with Azerbaijan, of Baku politics and psychology. Armenians of
    the Armenia-Artsakh should be partners in shattering Turkbaijan lies.

    We have to keep abreast of developments in Azerbaijan, particularly
    regarding announcements and events which relate to Baku's campaign
    against us. Certainly, we have to take the vociferous Azeri challenge
    more seriously than we have done in the past. Baku is no longer a
    bit player in anti-Armenian propaganda.

    To dominate the narrative of the Armenian/Azeri/Turkish conflict,
    our antagonists have primarily money and oil on their side. Armenians
    have truth, morality and a burning commitment to obtain justice for
    our people-in Armenia, in Artsakh, and in the Armenian Diaspora. A
    new and crucial front has been opened by Turkbaijan Sr. and Jr. in
    their war against Armenians. Let's brace for it without fear, but
    with renewed awareness of what is at stake.




    From: A. Papazian
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