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    AZERBAIJAN SHOULD CHANGE ITS POLICY ON DIASPORA
    Leyla Tagiyeva News.Az

    news.az
    May 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    News.Az interviews Tofig Hajili, co-chair of Azeriunited, organization
    of the Dutch Azerbaijanis.

    I know that you have voiced your disagreement with some statements of
    Irada Ulukhanly, chairman of the Dutch Society "For single, undivided
    and democratic Azerbaijan", posted on our website. What has caused
    your disagreement?

    I would like to note that there is a great difference between
    Azerbaijani organizations and diaspora organizations in Holland. In
    particular, their first category was created by the compatriots, that
    is without the support of the State Diaspora Committee. They are the
    only ones who are dealing with the patriotically positive propaganda
    of Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, the second category organizations usually do
    not deal with any serious lobbyist affairs, as they are working only
    for public and for getting big grants from the State Committee. These
    are they who can often be met in the reports of the newspapers and
    television, however, almost everything that they say does not meet
    the reality.

    Returning to the question, I would admit that I cannot specify the
    group that Ulukhanly's organization belongs to, since it is the first
    time I hear about it. But judging by her words, her organization
    belongs to the second category I have indicated.

    As for disagreement with some of her statements, we do not agree
    that the organizations are mostly active in the north of Holland. I
    think Irada khanum or mistaken in geographical concepts or she does
    not know what she is talking about.

    Irada khanum is mistaken saying that everyone is passive here,
    that they are only active in the north (there is only one official
    organization in the north) and that there is not a single book
    in English, not speaking of Dutch which means they are out of the
    question. Below, I will explain the whole structure and activeness
    in Neatherlands.

    The main organization which is quite independent there is TurkAzNed
    which locates in Hague, Den Haag, city of parliament, international
    court etc locates in the south of Holland. The memorial to Khojaly
    which was also organized by TurkAzNed, which has been functioning
    for already 20 years, is also here. The organization is created by
    Azerbaijanis from Turkey, Igdir and it is regulated by 90% by Igdir
    residents. This is the only organization which has been celebrating
    all holidays of Azerbaijan, propagating throughout Holland and even
    had people on the level of the parliament who partake in almost all
    holidays and meetings.

    Thanks to the same people we received permission for the establishment
    of the monument to Khojaly. The organization also advocates through
    sport. Azerbaijanis from Holland play football in Holland and Belgium
    and teach Dutch in the building of the organization for integration.

    As you have said, earlier all well-known holidays as well as black days
    of our history are held by this organization every year. In addition,
    different other meetings and protests are held. They have recently
    gathered for a meeting outside the parliament of Holland against
    the request of Armenians to set a monument to "Armenian genocide"
    in the center of the city.

    Could you please tell something about the activity of the Azeri United
    Foundation and its main directions?

    Azerunited was created by Ali Hajili and Tofig Hajili in Rotterdam
    in 2005. Azeriunited started its activity in 2000. At that time
    Azeriunited was the only Azerbaijani portal at www.azerilar.com (the
    website is not ours now). Initially, it was dealing only with the
    online propaganda, we sent different leaflets by emails, participated
    in most international forums, dealing with positive propaganda of
    Azerbaijan. After the official registration in 2005, we continued our
    activity in the Internet and added physical activeness. We distributed
    information packages, in these packages we distributed information
    about tourism in Azerbaijan, about the beauty of the country, etc,
    as well as about Khojaly, Garabag, refugees and so on. At the same
    time, we took part in all official meetings, organizations that are
    connected with Azerbaijan at our own expenses. Now our organization
    consists of about twenty Azerbaijanis, we have no office, we are
    working online in the internet and organize different informative
    meetings, unless we have enough funds for this.

    Two years ago after seven months of working we could publish the first
    and the only book about Azerbaijan on the highest level. The book was
    prepared in cooperation with the Dutch and it is still sold in almost
    every shop throughout Europe. The book partially consists of our
    receipts and the second part is about Azerbaijan, culture, history,
    traditions, photos etc. This book is written in Dutch. The book was
    also sent free of charge to the officials of the parliament, as well
    as several universities and many other important persons. We are still
    settling them and distributing them free of charge where necessary.

    Thus, I can disappoint Irada khanum, organizations like ours are
    engaged in business and have even written a book. And if only we knew
    her address, we would be happy to send her a couple of samples. By
    the way, I regret that neither the Azerbaijani embassy nor the State
    Diaspora Committee have demonstrated the due interest to this book
    or helped either financially in its publication or distribution.

    Azerinited has demonstrated itself towards the Azerbaijani people. We
    have proven quite patriotic and having competence to deal with this
    issue. The effect of our long-year activity is clear. Our aim now
    is to release more physical editions in European languages, physical
    editions mean books, films, brochures, magazines and so on. But now
    we have problems with finances, as our state does not support us and
    we can only hope for ourselves.

    It is not a secret that Armenians have not only falsified history but
    also misappropriate the works of Azerbaijani culture, art and cuisine.

    Is this problem actual in Holland?

    Holland does not have this problem at all, since Armenians do not work
    like we do. Armenians work in secret but once in several years they
    suddenly attain serious results. Speaking about the Armenian lobby, I
    would like to note that this is a lie, there is no lobby at all, which
    is working days and nights. But they have the support of their state,
    while we do not have it. For example, Armenians pay everything to the
    lobby, they have a subscription system, every Armenia give a monthly
    fee and make serious projects, for example they gain recognition of
    genocide in the parliament, they have even managed to write something
    about Armenia and genocide to the Dutch school textbooks. Naturally,
    this requires the support of the state and finances and Armenians get
    this. We hold concerts, dance and sing every 3-4 month, but they do
    not act like this, nothing is heard about them, while their business
    is advancing. Armenians make films and broadcast them on Dutch TV,
    they prepare dolma and then say with the pride that this is their
    national Armenian meal, while Azerbaijani mugam is perform on this
    background also in Armenian. In the past few years Armenians have
    released several films that have been distributed in Europe in several
    European languages.

    Are our compatriots active in the sociopolitical life of Holland and
    which are the main problems on this way?

    No, there is no political activeness and there are no problems on this
    way, as there are no sufficient qualified Azerbaijanis. Azerbaijanis
    in Holland live by the same rules like in Azerbaijan. The principle of
    our compatriots is "to get something for free, not to attend school
    and drive mercedes". Most of them have come here for social support,
    90% of all get allowances after receiving documents, they do not learn
    the language, do not attend schools. In addition, 80% of those whom
    I know have left school before finishing and started working on the
    markets. Moreover, there is a small number of Azerbaijanis here. There
    are many Turks that are smart, they try to gain something and they
    achieve their goals. Turks even have a minister in the parliament,
    for example, now the Minister of Emigration and Justice is a Turkish
    woman Albayrak by surname. But here we can find positive things too,
    for example a dentist of the minister is our Azerbaijani from Baku.

    As far as I know, the leader of the Talish separatist movement Alikram
    Humbarov migrated to Holland after serving his prison in Azerbaijan
    and continues the anti-Azerbaijani activity. What can you say about it?

    There is an opinion that Alikram Humbatov was just used in smeary
    political games. I am not a politician and I do not want to get
    involved. I am doing everything possible to present our homeland in a
    positive light to the world. But I would like to note that our people
    from Azeriunited visit the monument to Khojaly in Hague every week
    and every time when someone from among ours comes to the memorial
    to clean the area around it and sit down there, they see Alikram,
    who takes care of the memorial. He waters flowers around, cleans the
    dust and so on. We have not seen anyone except us and Alikram near
    this monument in the past three years. Igdir Azerbaijanis come here
    on the day of Khojaly, maximum 5 Azerbaijanis from Azerbaijan come
    here. This is a shame.

    What do you think should be done for the better information of ordinary
    Dutch about Azerbaijan and the problems facing the country?

    It is primarily necessary to appoint a group of people to the
    State Diaspora Committee that are currently connected with existing
    organizations to raise effectiveness of use of funds for the diaspora
    needs. Further, it is necessary to invest into physical editions
    and media, books, TV, radio, magazines and improve tourism potential
    for Azerbaijan to be viewed as a tourism country where one can see
    historical and cultural wealth. Now we do not see it all. There are
    just a couple of tourism firms who answer phone calls half-heartedly.

    Then the state must invest in all organizations regardless of their
    personal political views. In the end, we all want to help Azerbaijan
    and Azerbaijan must recognize Khojaly as genocide of Azerbaijani
    people. Thus, we will be able to put pressure on Armenians. It will
    be very difficult without it.
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