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    Filthy Azerbaijan

    asbarez
    Monday, August 20th, 2012

    BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

    Gasp, what a horrible thing to say, right? How dare I call a country
    filthy? Isn't that at worst `racist' and at best `uncool'?

    These might be the thoughts of someone who is a bit too paranoid about
    words, and a bit too imbued by the (otherwise necessary) caution
    surrounding the use of words and language in the U.S.

    But consider the ecological ravages of the Soviet Union that plague
    all the former Soviet countries. Azerbaijan is no exception. Isn't
    this filth?

    Now consider the ongoing ecological damage caused by the oil industry
    in Azerbaijan, something we don't hear/read too much about since it is
    connected to the benighted, super-powerful, Exxons, BPs, and LUKoils
    of the world. Isn't this filth?

    But lest we forget, there's the going-on-three-generations control of
    the country by the Aliyev clan and its cronies. Under various family
    members' names, multi-million dollar properties are owned worldwide.
    They also launch themselves into various businesses, the traditional
    way of laundering ill-gotten gains - just ask the descendents of
    Mafiosi, turn of the previous century Jewish mobsters, or 19th century
    Irish hooligans. There's a lot of oil money going into the Aliyevs'
    pockets, and it's not happening because they're out there drilling new
    oil wells. Isn't this filth?

    But corruption isn't limited to the ruling, governmental elites, or at
    least not in their governmental roles. We have the example of Hamid
    Hamidov. Besides being the minister of `Emergency Operations', he has
    been linked to bribery scandals in the world of boxing. There's the
    case of a $10 million payment to the World Series of Boxing which
    seemed to have been made to secure advantages for Azerbaijani boxers!
    Isn't this filth?

    But it's not only the big-shots who engage in reprehensible behavior.
    As everyone learned recently, Olympics event tickets were being
    scalped by Azeris in London. These were tickets that had been issued
    to Azerbaijan and were prohibited from sale. Yet somehow, they made it
    onto the streets were an undercover journalist exposed this abuse.
    Isn't this filth?

    Maybe we shouldn't complain. With Azerbaijan consistently ranked even
    worse than Armenia on corruption indexes, we can be sure that morale
    in and commitment to that country will continue to be weak. Probably,
    that is so much the case that if the belligerent `president' of
    Azerbaijan's, Ilham Aliyev, ego gets the best of him and he is
    foolhardy enough to once again start a hot war with the twin Armenian
    republics, his forces will once again be trounced despite the billions
    he's been spending acquiring ever more arms of ever greater
    sophistication.

    While my heart goes out to the poor souls suffering in the filth that
    currently constitutes Azerbaijan, at some point, they do have to take
    charge, rise up, and take out the pig-with-lipstick who is enjoying
    wallowing in the filth with which he and his father (Ilham and Heydar
    Aliyev) have filled the country.

    Let's help our neighbors create a better life. It can only redound to
    our benefit in the long run.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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