ALIYEV'S RESPONSE TO ARMENIAN GIRL'S LETTER IS PART OF AZERI MYTH
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 19, 2011 - 16:53 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The myth about "Azerbaijani Armenians" is one of
official Baku's propaganda instruments, an Armenian expert said.
"Azerbaijan is trying to convince the Armenian society of existence
of an Azerbaijan which was once a home for Armenians," military
psychologist David Jamalyan told a press conference in Yerevan.
"One of the examples of this propaganda is the response of Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev to the letter of 13-year-old Karabakhi girl
Adelina Hovakimyan. Pay attention to the lines saying that 'the
Azerbaijani presidential administration reads every message addressed
by Azerbaijani resident'," he said, noting, at the same time, that
the letter will hardly bring any negative consequences.
On August 8, school student from NKR sent a letter to the Azeri leader
to ask him why he is trying to gain control over Karabakh. Adelina
Hovakimyan called on Aliyev for peace.
In his reply, Aliyev said that "Azerbaijan also wants peace and
stability in the South Caucasus." The letter also included invented
"historical facts" on Karabakh's "belonging to Azerbaijan."
From: Baghdasarian
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 19, 2011 - 16:53 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The myth about "Azerbaijani Armenians" is one of
official Baku's propaganda instruments, an Armenian expert said.
"Azerbaijan is trying to convince the Armenian society of existence
of an Azerbaijan which was once a home for Armenians," military
psychologist David Jamalyan told a press conference in Yerevan.
"One of the examples of this propaganda is the response of Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev to the letter of 13-year-old Karabakhi girl
Adelina Hovakimyan. Pay attention to the lines saying that 'the
Azerbaijani presidential administration reads every message addressed
by Azerbaijani resident'," he said, noting, at the same time, that
the letter will hardly bring any negative consequences.
On August 8, school student from NKR sent a letter to the Azeri leader
to ask him why he is trying to gain control over Karabakh. Adelina
Hovakimyan called on Aliyev for peace.
In his reply, Aliyev said that "Azerbaijan also wants peace and
stability in the South Caucasus." The letter also included invented
"historical facts" on Karabakh's "belonging to Azerbaijan."
From: Baghdasarian