Over 10 000 people visit Xocali.net in two days
26.02.2010 22:07 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Over 10 000 people have visited Xocali.net
(www.xocali.net) within the past two days, mostly from Europe, Russia
and Azerbaijan. Launched on February 24 by Xenophobia Prevention
Initiative, Xocali.net displays evidence of falsifications and
forgeries of Azerbaijani propaganda in the information war against
Armenia.
Experts of Xenophobia Prevention Initiative have revealed and
displayed about 20 photographs of victims of Kurdish riots in Turkey,
slaughter in Srebrenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and others, that
represented by Azerbaijan as died during the Agdam events of February
26, 1992, when the Khojaly villagers perished.
Russian, English, Azerbaijani and German versions of Xocali.net are
available, and French and Iranian versions will be also launched in
future. According to Xenophobia Prevention Initiative experts,
Xocali.net (www.xocali.net) prevented numerous hacker attacks over the
past two days.
Center for Public Relations and Information at the RA Presidents
Office and the Openarmenia.com forum contributed to the project.
26.02.2010 22:07 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Over 10 000 people have visited Xocali.net
(www.xocali.net) within the past two days, mostly from Europe, Russia
and Azerbaijan. Launched on February 24 by Xenophobia Prevention
Initiative, Xocali.net displays evidence of falsifications and
forgeries of Azerbaijani propaganda in the information war against
Armenia.
Experts of Xenophobia Prevention Initiative have revealed and
displayed about 20 photographs of victims of Kurdish riots in Turkey,
slaughter in Srebrenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and others, that
represented by Azerbaijan as died during the Agdam events of February
26, 1992, when the Khojaly villagers perished.
Russian, English, Azerbaijani and German versions of Xocali.net are
available, and French and Iranian versions will be also launched in
future. According to Xenophobia Prevention Initiative experts,
Xocali.net (www.xocali.net) prevented numerous hacker attacks over the
past two days.
Center for Public Relations and Information at the RA Presidents
Office and the Openarmenia.com forum contributed to the project.