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    HAY TAD CYPRUS Vs EURO NEWS

    Gibrahayer - Nicosia

    Armenian National Committee of Cyprus Press Release (24 February,
    2010) - The Armenian National Committee of Cyprus is greatly
    disappointed that the TV channel Euro news has produced and broad
    casted in early February a false and biased video report on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict named `Forgotten Victims Of A Frozen
    Conflict' (
    www.euronews.net/2010/02/01/forgotten-victims-of -a-frozen-conflict/).
    The Euro news reporters, among many inaccuracies, have failed to
    comprehend the following:
    That Nagorno-Karabakh was never part of Azerbaijan, as such a country
    never existed till 1918 when Azerbaijan was formed. That to the
    peaceful and civilised demonstrations of the Armenian in Yerevan and
    Stepanakert in February 1988, the Azeris responded with massacres of
    innocent Armenians in Sumgait and later in Kirobavad and Baku where
    the Soviet army interfered to stop the massacres. During these
    massacres, some Armenians where burnt ali ve, after which the Azeris
    used to dance over the charred bodies. These were scenes reminiscent
    to the genocide of the Armenian in Western Armenia from 1915 to 1923.
    In 1988 that Azeri forces started the forced evacuation of the
    Armenian population of Shahumian north of Nagorno-Karabakh in 1988,
    whilst in 1991 the Azeri Ministry of Interior Forces (OMON) forcibly
    evacuated the Armenian population of a few dozen villages of southern
    Hadrut area of Nagorno-Karabagh. The report misses to point out that
    Nagorno-Karabakh was completely blockaded by the Azeris, with no links
    (neither aerial, nor land) to the outside world from 1988 to 1992. Its
    population had to face hunger and the cold harsh prolonged winters of
    those years.
    The report also misses to point out in contradiction to a few Islamic
    monuments which are relati vely new constructions, there are thousands
    of Christian Armenian monuments (many of them ancient) in and around
    Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Euro news should not sacrifice the truth for the benefit of `balanced
    reporting'. The story of Armenian over the centuries has been that of
    a retracting country with settlers forcibly settling its areas. On the
    other the story of the Turkic Tatar tribes (such as that of the modern
    day Azeris) was that of an ever expanding settlements. This had to
    stop somewhere and it stopped in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    We urge all Armenians to go to the Euro news web site at
    www.euronews.net/services/feedback/
    and protest the airing of the aforementioned report.
    Contact The Chairman of The Armenian National Committee Cyprus Hagop
    Manougian on [email protected]
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