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    news.am, Armenia
    Aug 20 2011


    `Aliyev-tolerance': the most ridiculous political anecdote in the
    world-Armenian MP



    August 20, 2011 | 11:58

    YEREVAN. - Armenian MP, member of the Armenian delegation to the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Naira Zohrabyan
    is more than confident in the hypocritical statement of the
    Azerbaijani leadership on their promises about the Armenian population
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    `Baku's regular calls to Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians, statements that
    everything is fine in Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan is thriving, or if
    Armenians return, they will ensure good life are nonsense and
    demagoguery,' Zohrabyan stated in an interview with Armenian
    News-NEWS.am.

    `Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev makes a show throughout a year,
    inviting high-ranking officials and guests from abroad to visit the
    districts, where Azerbaijani refugees are living in tents. They are
    living in the Stone Age under non-human conditions, and everything
    indicates absence of `hygiene'. And they should take care of
    Armenians?' the MP noted.

    According to her, such statements are simply immoral. `Azerbaijani
    leadership should first think and take care of those people who hardly
    eke out a living existence in Azerbaijan today. Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh itself will take care of Karabakh Armenians,'
    Zohrabyan emphasized.

    Commenting on Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's statement that `he
    personally and Azerbaijan seek to display tolerance and patience,'
    Zohrabyan stressed. `If we want to release a booklet of the funniest
    jokes of the century, the first of them should be as follows: `Ilham
    Aliyev- tolerance'. This is the most ridiculous political anecdote in
    the world,' Zohrabyan noted.

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