news.az, Azerbaijan
Oct 8 2011
Azerbaijanis in Germany mount a new campaign
Sat 08 October 2011 05:34 GMT | 1:34 Local Time
The Central Council of Azerbaijani Diaspora in Germany has launched a
new project in Magdeburg.
As part of the project 300 T-shits depicting the following words 'We
are against a war in Nagnoro-Karabakh. We demand to grant independence
to Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan. Armenians should withdraw their
soldiers from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan' were distributed among
the city residents and it was announced that Azerbaijani people want
peace and stability in their country and the region and that they
oppose resumption of a war.
'The campaign we held today is one of the projects we implemented this
year. This project will be implemented in several cities across
Germany including Hannover, Neumünster and Düsseldorf. We should let
the German public learn the truth,' head of the Central Council of
Azerbaijani Diaspora in Germany Tengis Sade baron zu Romkerhall said
in his remarks.
`Our people want the Karabakh conflict to be solved in a peaceful way,
the occupied lands of Azerbaijan to be freed, over 1 million of people
evicted from these lands to return their homes and the territorial
integrity of our country to be ensured through peaceful means.'
Gun.Az
Oct 8 2011
Azerbaijanis in Germany mount a new campaign
Sat 08 October 2011 05:34 GMT | 1:34 Local Time
The Central Council of Azerbaijani Diaspora in Germany has launched a
new project in Magdeburg.
As part of the project 300 T-shits depicting the following words 'We
are against a war in Nagnoro-Karabakh. We demand to grant independence
to Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan. Armenians should withdraw their
soldiers from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan' were distributed among
the city residents and it was announced that Azerbaijani people want
peace and stability in their country and the region and that they
oppose resumption of a war.
'The campaign we held today is one of the projects we implemented this
year. This project will be implemented in several cities across
Germany including Hannover, Neumünster and Düsseldorf. We should let
the German public learn the truth,' head of the Central Council of
Azerbaijani Diaspora in Germany Tengis Sade baron zu Romkerhall said
in his remarks.
`Our people want the Karabakh conflict to be solved in a peaceful way,
the occupied lands of Azerbaijan to be freed, over 1 million of people
evicted from these lands to return their homes and the territorial
integrity of our country to be ensured through peaceful means.'
Gun.Az