AZERBAIJAN PUBLISHES ITS "MEMOIRS" UNDER ARMENIAN NAMES
PanARMENIAN.Net
February 25, 2011 - 15:49 AMT 11:49 GMT
Azerbaijani media reported that "at the initiative of the Russian
Representation of Heydar Aliyev's Foundation, Moscow will host
presentation of a book of Armenian writer and historian Robert
Arakelov, entitled: "Confessions of a Representative of Armenian
Intelligentsia," which tells about "Armenian outrages."
Advisor to the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Artsakh Arsen
Melik-Shahnazarov told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter that Robert Arakelov,
unfortunately, exists and libels about the Armenian people are indeed
published on behalf of him.
"The so-called writer is from Baku and even at the beginning of the
Karabakh movement he was forced to write and publish anti-Armenian
articles and brochures," said Melik-Shahnazarov.
He added that Baku sells its books about Armenians at dumping prices.
"Azerbaijanis submit their books to shops and place near serious
works by Armenian authors. And the Azerbaijani books can be bought
because of their low prices," said Melik-Shahnazrov.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
February 25, 2011 - 15:49 AMT 11:49 GMT
Azerbaijani media reported that "at the initiative of the Russian
Representation of Heydar Aliyev's Foundation, Moscow will host
presentation of a book of Armenian writer and historian Robert
Arakelov, entitled: "Confessions of a Representative of Armenian
Intelligentsia," which tells about "Armenian outrages."
Advisor to the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Artsakh Arsen
Melik-Shahnazarov told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter that Robert Arakelov,
unfortunately, exists and libels about the Armenian people are indeed
published on behalf of him.
"The so-called writer is from Baku and even at the beginning of the
Karabakh movement he was forced to write and publish anti-Armenian
articles and brochures," said Melik-Shahnazarov.
He added that Baku sells its books about Armenians at dumping prices.
"Azerbaijanis submit their books to shops and place near serious
works by Armenian authors. And the Azerbaijani books can be bought
because of their low prices," said Melik-Shahnazrov.
From: A. Papazian