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    D. JAMALYAN: AZERBAIJANI PROPAGANDA SUFFERS IRRATIONALISM

    Panorama
    July 15 2011
    Armenia

    "Azerbaijan is used to gamble on Armenians having killed an Azeri
    child. It's the third case when the intensified negotiations are being
    paralleled by a trick of killing a child. The mission is obvious -
    Baku desires failing of the next phase of the negotiations. If the
    previous cases were well developed, now an irrational and unreal
    argument of their trick is exercised," military expert Davit Jamalyan
    told Panorama.am.

    Azerbaijan media outlets referring to informal sources reported a
    13-year-old child was killed when a toy bear, found in the river,
    blasted. They accuse the Armenian side of sending the toy through
    the river to Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry and Interior
    Ministry haven't appeared with any formal statement yet.

    "First, what would we have got from it? Why should Armenia have done
    it? And finally, why should Armenia work for Azeri propaganda? This
    time Azeri propaganda makers have actually failed to give sensible
    reasons to their perverted fantasy. There isn't a single convincing
    argument to prove Armenian connection and intention to kill a child.

    It's clear that Azerbaijani propaganda suffers irrationalism," D.

    Jamalyan said.

    Expert underlined a technical side of the incident - Alibeyli village
    is located near the Armenian military units. But is it possible that
    the mine streaming through the bumpy river and remaining dry flew
    one kilometer and reached the Azeri village?

    "And finally the most important thing is that the US Embassy in
    Azerbaijan urged investigation for the case, which is quite logical. I
    think the investigation can serve in favor to the Armenian side."


    From: Baghdasarian
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