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    AZERBAIJANI MP: THE WASHINGTON POST MANAGEMENT TAKES INDECENT POSITION

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/ 64286.html
    March 17 2010
    Azerbaijan

    This company and newspaper can not be taken as a model of decency
    and legality, member of the Azerbaijani parliament, member of the
    parliament's security and defense committee and also member of the
    ruling New Azerbaijan Party's Political Council Aydin Mirzade said.

    He was commenting on reports by the Turkish media that an investigation
    has been launched in the U.S. into sources that fund Washington Post
    Company which own media and non-media companies including Newsweek
    and Foreign Policy magazines, The Washington Post newspaper and Cable
    One cable television.

    Turkish media reported that the investigation into financial sources
    of Washington Post Company has been launched by the U.S. Department
    of Education which has revealed a number of serious violations in the
    company's activities. It is noted that the American media, which is
    usually quick to react to such events that occur in other countries,
    for some reasons almost make no coverage of investigation into
    financial sources of the Washington Post Company. It is also noted that
    in recent years The Washington Post has published a series of articles
    aimed against Head of the White House Administration Ram Emanuel.

    Mirzazade said a number of western media often raise issues on which
    they lack knowledge.

    "For example, if you ask the authors of articles and editor of The
    Washington Post, they are unlikely to be able to correctly pronounce
    the word "Azerbaijan" and say where our country is located. The biased
    article about Azerbaijan in this newspaper seems to be written under
    some order. I would even say under a political order," the MP said.

    He stressed that such articles play into hands of the Azerbaijani
    opposition, which writes only about this on the eve of parliamentary
    elections.

    "First, such articles simply are full of distortions and inaccuracies.

    Secondly, through such articles, the newspaper interferes with
    country's domestic politics and plays into hands of the Azerbaijani
    opposition and tries to create a negative image of our country in
    America," Mirzazade added.

    "Of course, some people want to create a false impression and a
    negative image for Azerbaijan at a time when Azerbaijan strengthens
    its economy and plays a key role in ensuring energy security of
    Europe. Apparently, someone really wants it and therefore these actions
    lack decency and honesty. So, we should witness such kind of articles
    in future, too," he stressed.

    Azerbaijan has repeatedly passed this way both in the 1990s and in
    2000, he said.

    "Back then some European newspaper published articles on Azerbaijan.

    But checks revealed that they were full of lies and disinformation. Of
    course, they may well later announce that supposedly it was just
    journalist's point of view refuting what they have written. It would
    be better for them to verify the information before they spread it."

    "I think that The Washington Post management takes indecent position.

    This will not contribute to strengthening of friendship between
    Azerbaijan and the U.S. Azerbaijan has faced such political
    provocations numerous times. I think no one in Azerbaijan and in
    serious political circles in the West will believe in libel published
    by such newspapers," Mirzazade said.

    Turkish media says that the investigation launched against Washington
    Post Company revealed that Kaplan educational institutions are key
    source of financing of the company and it provides more than half
    the company's revenues that make up about 5 billion dollars a year.

    Mirzazade noted that the Armenian may well pay for the defamatory
    articles in the Western media.

    "It has not been proven, but it quite possible. At a time when Armenia
    seeks to justify itself before the world community for the seizure of
    Azerbaijani territory and genocide it committed in Khojaly, as well as
    in many localities in Azerbaijan and also justify its unconstructive
    position it occupies in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, it
    does not cost anything for certain circles of the Armenian Diaspora
    to throw a few thousand dollars in the pocket of a journalist and
    book a story. This is often done in the West, and even publishers of
    such newspapers do not deny such facts," he added.
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