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    AZERBAIJANI MEDIA URGE TO HACK XOCALI.NET

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.03.2010 15:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Xocali.net (www.xocali.net) web-site, launched
    by Xenophobia Prevention Initiative provoked a reaction both within
    Azerbaijan, and in diplomatic circles, Samvel Martirosyan , expert
    in information security of the web site told a news conference today.

    An event dedicated to the dead in Khojalu was scheduled on February
    26 in the Czech town of Lidice. The Minister of Culture of the
    Czech Republic, who was expected to attend the meeting after the
    intervention of Armenian diplomats refused from participation. In
    turn, the Mayor of Lidice said he would not tolerate anti-Armenian
    statements at the party.

    According to Board member of Xenophobia Prevention Initiative Armine
    Adibekyan, Azerbaijan was planning a large scale anti-Armenian campaign
    abroad. "But their actions have not received a response anticipated
    by Azerbaijani propaganda," she said.

    According to experts, revealed falsifications and forgery of events in
    Khojalu made Azeris nervous. " Vesti.az news site published an article,
    calling on hackers to hack the site. Site hacking, in Azerbaijan,
    as throughout the world is a criminal offense, and Azerbaijani mass
    media encourage the public to commit a criminal offense, Samvel
    Martirosyan said.

    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.
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