IN TURKISH TEXTBOOKS HEYDAR ALIYEV IS PRESENTED AS "DICTATOR" ALONGSIDE WITH SADDAM HUSSEIN AND PINOCHET
16:21 07/02/2013 " SOCIETY
Former President of Azerbaijan, "National leader" Heydar Aliyev is
presented as an example of a modern dictator alongside with Saddam
Hussein and Pinochet in the textbooks of "Constitutional Law" for
the law students of Turkish universities.
According to Azadlyg, photos have appeared in the social networks,
where the pages of the textbook are clearly visible. There under the
definition of autocrat the photo of Heydar Aliev is depicted who is
also called a "dictator" just like Saddam Hussein and Pinochet.
"During the dictatorship all the functions of the executive and
judicial powers are in the hands of one person. Dictators, in contrast
to the autocrats, do not inherit the power or get it in the result
of elections, but they get it in a result of using the unstable and
difficult condition that exists in the country. Dictators in the
right wing may be known as the Nazis or National Socialists, and in
the left wing may be known as communists. Today dictators can rely
on a certain ideology. However, these individuals who control the
power and sovereignty of the state form the controlling system, not
compatible with humanity. Examples: Saddam Hussein, Heydar Aliyev,
Pinochet..." the Turkish textbook says.
Source: Panorama.am
16:21 07/02/2013 " SOCIETY
Former President of Azerbaijan, "National leader" Heydar Aliyev is
presented as an example of a modern dictator alongside with Saddam
Hussein and Pinochet in the textbooks of "Constitutional Law" for
the law students of Turkish universities.
According to Azadlyg, photos have appeared in the social networks,
where the pages of the textbook are clearly visible. There under the
definition of autocrat the photo of Heydar Aliev is depicted who is
also called a "dictator" just like Saddam Hussein and Pinochet.
"During the dictatorship all the functions of the executive and
judicial powers are in the hands of one person. Dictators, in contrast
to the autocrats, do not inherit the power or get it in the result
of elections, but they get it in a result of using the unstable and
difficult condition that exists in the country. Dictators in the
right wing may be known as the Nazis or National Socialists, and in
the left wing may be known as communists. Today dictators can rely
on a certain ideology. However, these individuals who control the
power and sovereignty of the state form the controlling system, not
compatible with humanity. Examples: Saddam Hussein, Heydar Aliyev,
Pinochet..." the Turkish textbook says.
Source: Panorama.am