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    Azerbaijan was unable to participate in Eurovision without Karabakh

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7404
    14:25 . 28/05


    Sweden's representative Loreen won in the Eurovision-2012 Song Contest
    with her `Euphoria'. Thus, Eurovision-2013 will be held in Stockholm.


    Sweden hosted Eurovision Song Contest in 1999. As it was expected,
    Buranovo Grannies representing Russia showed high results coming the
    second after Loreen. Serbia's ZeljkoYoksimovic was the third.

    26 countries- Lithuania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Ukraine, Sweden,
    Macedonia, Norway, Estonia, Malta, Turkey, Romania, Moldova, Iceland,
    Hungary, Denmark, Albania, Cyprus, Greece, Russia, Ireland, Great
    Britain, Spain, France, Germany, Italy and the hosting country
    Azerbaijan participated in the final.

    Azerbaijan gained the right to host the contest owing to Eldar Gasimov
    and Nigar Camal duet in Eurovision-2011.

    Armenia refused to participate in Eurovision-2012 saying it is not
    rational to participate in a song contest in a country, which shows
    hostile attitude towards our country.

    To note, Armenia's public TV aired the song contest though till the
    start of the final it was still not known whether it would air the
    contest or not. In this respect the public TV has also circulated a
    statement, which says the public TV didn't finally confirm it would
    air the contest, as there was no confidence it would meet the contest
    standards and wouldn't include deviations of contents. The speech
    particularly refers to Nagorno-Karabakh: `There was a fear and that
    fear was confirmed by the materials sent to the commentators, from
    which it became clear that Azerbaijan's introductory `postcard' is
    called Karabakh. It was said in the `postcard' that Karabakh is one of
    the cultural centres of Azerbaijan, Shushi was mentioned, etc.
    The public TV complained against the contents of the `postcard'. The
    European Broadcasting Union promised to change it by means of the host
    country. EBU Media Director Annika Nyberg Frankenhauser stated they
    admit that mentioning the topic of Nagorno-Karabakh will bring about
    political discussions, which contradicts the rules of Eurovision song
    contest.

    Then they told from Azerbaijan to the Europeans that by saying
    Karabakh they didn't bear in mind Nagorno-Karabakh but a larger
    territory. EBU assured us that the clip would be aired in an edited
    version, without political hints. One can at least understand from all
    this that at least in this plane Azerbaijan's pretensions for Artsakh
    face suppression by the Europeans.'

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