AZERBAIJAN BUYS EXPERTS FOR INFORMATION WAR WITH ARMENIA (VIDEO)
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/05/31/film-armenia-azerbaijan/
31.05.12
"Armenian first Internet TV company" Internet-portal has prepared
a film about the information war between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Russia-based Armenian Yerkramas newspaper reports.
If Azerbaijani experts complain of the low level of preparedness and
non-competence, the Armenian side is rather passive and at the same
time lacks state approach toward the issue, political engineer Vladimir
Goryunov, member of the "First Expedition Company" association,
says in the film.
"Azerbaijan is buying experts, Russian experts, and sometimes even
whole departments in institutes, while the Armenian side and Diaspora,
in particular, are spending big sums for organizing concerts and
other cultural events," the political engineer said. The experts in
the film say the Armenian side does not display a coordinated state
level approach.
With this film the authors tried to draw the attention of Armenian
authorities to the issue as "there is a real information war in the
internet forming a wrong opinion among the account holders about the
history of Karabakh conflict."
Ex-chief editor of Regnum news agency Modest Kolerov, political
engineer Vladimir Goryunov and others have voiced their opinions in
the film.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/05/31/film-armenia-azerbaijan/
31.05.12
"Armenian first Internet TV company" Internet-portal has prepared
a film about the information war between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Russia-based Armenian Yerkramas newspaper reports.
If Azerbaijani experts complain of the low level of preparedness and
non-competence, the Armenian side is rather passive and at the same
time lacks state approach toward the issue, political engineer Vladimir
Goryunov, member of the "First Expedition Company" association,
says in the film.
"Azerbaijan is buying experts, Russian experts, and sometimes even
whole departments in institutes, while the Armenian side and Diaspora,
in particular, are spending big sums for organizing concerts and
other cultural events," the political engineer said. The experts in
the film say the Armenian side does not display a coordinated state
level approach.
With this film the authors tried to draw the attention of Armenian
authorities to the issue as "there is a real information war in the
internet forming a wrong opinion among the account holders about the
history of Karabakh conflict."
Ex-chief editor of Regnum news agency Modest Kolerov, political
engineer Vladimir Goryunov and others have voiced their opinions in
the film.