FRENCH-ARMENIANS SLAM BILL ON OPENING AZERBAIJANI CULTURAL CENTER IN PARIS
tert.am
03.08.12
The Co-ordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF)
has condemned a government-proposed bill on establishing an Azerbaijan
cultural center in Paris.
According Nouvelles d'Armenie, they have issued a statement in that
connection, expressing astonishment over the plan.
"On July 25, [Prime Minister] Jean-Mark Ayrault and [Foreign Minister]
Lauren Fabius submitted to the Council of Ministers a draft that
would allow the Azerbaijani dictatorship to found a cultural center
in Paris. The CCAF is very surprised that France's new government
attaches a big urgency to the draft, including it in the agenda. Are
there no other priorities in France?" reads the statement.
The members of the Council note that international human rights
organizations constantly slam the Aliyev regime for violation of
human rights and racist and non-democratic policies.
"Following the anti-Armenian war against Nagorno-Karabakh, Baku has
multiplied its threats against not only the Republic but also the
Armenians worldwide, whom President Aliyev called his country's enemies
without any hesitation in an April 16 scandalous speech," the say.
Taking into consideration the above, the Council considers the move
very surprising and shocking.
tert.am
03.08.12
The Co-ordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF)
has condemned a government-proposed bill on establishing an Azerbaijan
cultural center in Paris.
According Nouvelles d'Armenie, they have issued a statement in that
connection, expressing astonishment over the plan.
"On July 25, [Prime Minister] Jean-Mark Ayrault and [Foreign Minister]
Lauren Fabius submitted to the Council of Ministers a draft that
would allow the Azerbaijani dictatorship to found a cultural center
in Paris. The CCAF is very surprised that France's new government
attaches a big urgency to the draft, including it in the agenda. Are
there no other priorities in France?" reads the statement.
The members of the Council note that international human rights
organizations constantly slam the Aliyev regime for violation of
human rights and racist and non-democratic policies.
"Following the anti-Armenian war against Nagorno-Karabakh, Baku has
multiplied its threats against not only the Republic but also the
Armenians worldwide, whom President Aliyev called his country's enemies
without any hesitation in an April 16 scandalous speech," the say.
Taking into consideration the above, the Council considers the move
very surprising and shocking.