Hungary turns into Azeri herald in Europe?
news.am
October 19, 2012 | 23:18
YEREVAN. - Hungary gets closer with Azerbaijan and it is done not only
on the level of culture, economy or science. Hungary has likely
decided to turn from a civilized European state into a herald of a
country, which turns the killer into a national hero.
It was not enough for Budapest to extradite a killer Ramil Safarov to
Azerbaijan, the country continues spreading anti-Armenian propaganda
in Europe. Before the scandalous extradition, Hungary had released a
stamp devoted to the 20th anniversary of the so-called occupation of
allegedly ancient Azerbaijani cultural center Shushi by Armenian Armed
Forces. While the note on the stamp `20th occupation of Shusi by
Armenia' is written in Azeri, Hungarian and English.
Another piece of anti-Armenian propaganda is a photo album `Aghdam:
Hiroshima of the Caucasus' published on the initiative of Azerbaijani
Embassy in Hungary. The album shows photos of before and after the
alleged occupation.
In the context of suspending diplomatic ties by Armenia, such a policy
by the official Hungary to actively encourage anti-Armenian propaganda
provides basis for pondering.
news.am
October 19, 2012 | 23:18
YEREVAN. - Hungary gets closer with Azerbaijan and it is done not only
on the level of culture, economy or science. Hungary has likely
decided to turn from a civilized European state into a herald of a
country, which turns the killer into a national hero.
It was not enough for Budapest to extradite a killer Ramil Safarov to
Azerbaijan, the country continues spreading anti-Armenian propaganda
in Europe. Before the scandalous extradition, Hungary had released a
stamp devoted to the 20th anniversary of the so-called occupation of
allegedly ancient Azerbaijani cultural center Shushi by Armenian Armed
Forces. While the note on the stamp `20th occupation of Shusi by
Armenia' is written in Azeri, Hungarian and English.
Another piece of anti-Armenian propaganda is a photo album `Aghdam:
Hiroshima of the Caucasus' published on the initiative of Azerbaijani
Embassy in Hungary. The album shows photos of before and after the
alleged occupation.
In the context of suspending diplomatic ties by Armenia, such a policy
by the official Hungary to actively encourage anti-Armenian propaganda
provides basis for pondering.