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    AZERBAIJANI TELEVISION SILENT ABOUT QUBA UNREST
    By Ivan Gharibyan

    news.am
    March 02, 2012 | 18:45

    Central Azerbaijani television is completely silent about the dramatic
    events in Quba district in northern Azerbaijan where a curfew was
    imposed after an outbreak of civil unrest.

    State television-broadcasted "Dzharchi" program showed a detailed
    story featuring an interview of President Ilham Aliyeb with Turkish
    TRT with an emphasis on "the ugly face of the Armenian atrocities"
    during the made-up "genocide" of Azerbaijanis in Khojalu.

    This was followed by several videos the authors of which were excited
    by the decision of the French Constitutional Council on genocide bill.

    The program also presented in-depth coverage of the rally of the
    opposition Armenian National Congress held in Yerevan on Thursday.

    Finally, the program presenter calls on the audience "to be the first
    and get to know first", though Azerbaijani viewers are not to learn
    about what is happening in reality.

    The Quba events were not mentioned in a single program of international
    ATZ-int channel as well.

    Aztv-broadcasted "Heberlar" news mocked at the compatriots presenting
    a long video featuring protests and strikes in the European states,
    but keeping complete silence about the events in the Quba district.

    This was preceded by a 10-minute story on the anniversary of the
    country's accession to the UN flavored with an old song of the
    Azerbaijani propaganda on Armenia's "failure to implement several
    resolutions on 'occupied' territories."

    Meanwhile, the internal forces were sent to the Quba district and
    curfew was imposed. Many people are interrogated. About 10,000 people
    spontaneously took to the streets on Thursday demanding resignation
    of the local authorities. The building of local administration was
    completely destroyed. Dispersing the crowd, police used clubs and
    tear gas.

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