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  • Budapest: Headlines Reveal Silly, Sinister Sides Of Hungarian-Armeni

    HEADLINES REVEAL SILLY, SINISTER SIDES OF HUNGARIAN-ARMENIA "WAR"

    Politics.hu
    Sept 3 2012
    Hungary

    With the Hungarian government's release yesterday of a diplomatic
    protest to Azerbaijan, the sudden and intense war of words between
    Budapest and Armenia over the "Ramil Safarov case" is likely to quickly
    cool off, and there is probably not much more that can be said about
    the bizarre standoff that you can't find in the 300+ comments posted
    here. But two webpage "screengrabs" that we took on Friday evening
    are worth sharing.

    The first (above) is from the article on leading English-language
    Armenian portal hetq.am announcing Yerevan's severing of ties with
    Budapest - which they mistakenly identify as the Romanian capital of
    Bucharest. (The headline has since been corrected, but the URL for the
    story still shows up the flub.) What can you say about a vicious fight
    between two countries where even the people supposedly in the know have
    a hard time IDing the capital of the enemy state? Pretty silly, no?

    At the same time we saw this, something much less silly was taking
    place on the homepage of key government-friendly Hungarian daily Magyar
    Nemzet, where the editors apparently couldn't figure out how to spin
    the deeply embarrassing story and instead decided to utterly bury it,
    as if this would prevent news of the row - which was at the same time
    a top item on all the other big portals in Hungary, as well as the
    BBC's website - from making the rounds in Hungary. Though to be fair
    to the editors/censors at mno.hu, at least they correctly identified
    the capital of Ormenyorszag as Jerevan.

    http://www.politics.hu/20120903/headlines-reveal-silly-sinister-sides-of-hungarian-armenia-war/#commentbottom



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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