EXPERT: AZERBAIJAN APPLIES DIRTIEST PROPAGANDA WAR METHODS
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 22, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - It's not new that Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of
training members of terrorist organizations, a political expert said.
"With the world engaged in fierce struggle against terrorism, any
country supporting terrorist organizations is labeled as rogue. That
is why Azerbaijan applies the dirtiest propaganda war methods to
accuse Armenia of supporting terror," the director of Yerevan branch
of Institute CIS Studies, Alexander Markarov told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
He reminded that Turkey used to bring similar accusations against
Armenia. "Our neighbors can't invent any new tools of information
struggle," Markarov said.
Several days ago, Iranian and Azerbaijani media circulated information
that PJAK members are being trained in Armenia.
Iranian Foreign Ministry has officially refuted reports on trainings
the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) allegedly conducts in Armenia.
"One should not rely on informal sources, whose information is not
true to fact," the Ministry said.
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan is a militant Marxist Kurdish
nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of northern
Iraq, which has been carrying out numerous attacks in western Iran,
southern Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish
populations live. Most experts describe PJAK as an offshoot of the
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
In 2009, U.S. listed PJAK as a terrorist organization.
From: Baghdasarian
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 22, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - It's not new that Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of
training members of terrorist organizations, a political expert said.
"With the world engaged in fierce struggle against terrorism, any
country supporting terrorist organizations is labeled as rogue. That
is why Azerbaijan applies the dirtiest propaganda war methods to
accuse Armenia of supporting terror," the director of Yerevan branch
of Institute CIS Studies, Alexander Markarov told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
He reminded that Turkey used to bring similar accusations against
Armenia. "Our neighbors can't invent any new tools of information
struggle," Markarov said.
Several days ago, Iranian and Azerbaijani media circulated information
that PJAK members are being trained in Armenia.
Iranian Foreign Ministry has officially refuted reports on trainings
the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) allegedly conducts in Armenia.
"One should not rely on informal sources, whose information is not
true to fact," the Ministry said.
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan is a militant Marxist Kurdish
nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of northern
Iraq, which has been carrying out numerous attacks in western Iran,
southern Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish
populations live. Most experts describe PJAK as an offshoot of the
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
In 2009, U.S. listed PJAK as a terrorist organization.
From: Baghdasarian