RUSSIA'S INTERESTING GIFT TO ARMENIA
On Russia Day our strategic ally gave an interesting present to
Armenia. Kultura TV which is a state-run TV company, broadcast a show
on Turkey the participants of which questioned the Armenian genocide
and the number of its victims, noting that the number of victims was
much less than the stated one and a half million.
I wonder what would happen if Russia questioned the so-called "genocide
of Khojallu". Nobody doubts that the note of the Azerbaijani foreign
ministry would be right in, and the Russians would have to apologize
for the "misunderstanding". By the way, there seem to be precedents.
A few months ago the Russian journalist Alexey Prokhanov told stories
about the war in Artsakh on another Russian state-run TV channel and
depicted Armenians as savages and Azerbaijanis as his friends.
Not a single word from Armenia, especially now that Serzh Sargsyan
has congratulated Putin and Medvedev on the Russia Day. How could
we complain after congratulations of what they show on their state
TV channels? It is Russia Day and Russia can do whatever it wants on
that day.
Meanwhile, every day is Russia Day for Armenia, and Russia does
everything it wants every day.
Although, we deal with Moscow's whining as Armenia has to reject
Russia's imperialistic proposals. Apparently, the imperial TV channels
therefore attack the Armenians. You refuse to give us your future,
we mar your past.
The Russian state television has set to do this job, and perhaps soon
the Russian TV companies will hire Turkish historians for consultancy
on historical documentaries. Azerbaijan will kindly agree to fund
these projects.
One needs to wait for the premiere of the film about the war in
Artsakh where brave Azeri and Turk soldiers will fight with Armenian
extremists which destroyed the Soviet Union with their claims and
now they would not help Putin's efforts to put it back piece by piece.
Hakob Badalyan 11:10 13/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30141
On Russia Day our strategic ally gave an interesting present to
Armenia. Kultura TV which is a state-run TV company, broadcast a show
on Turkey the participants of which questioned the Armenian genocide
and the number of its victims, noting that the number of victims was
much less than the stated one and a half million.
I wonder what would happen if Russia questioned the so-called "genocide
of Khojallu". Nobody doubts that the note of the Azerbaijani foreign
ministry would be right in, and the Russians would have to apologize
for the "misunderstanding". By the way, there seem to be precedents.
A few months ago the Russian journalist Alexey Prokhanov told stories
about the war in Artsakh on another Russian state-run TV channel and
depicted Armenians as savages and Azerbaijanis as his friends.
Not a single word from Armenia, especially now that Serzh Sargsyan
has congratulated Putin and Medvedev on the Russia Day. How could
we complain after congratulations of what they show on their state
TV channels? It is Russia Day and Russia can do whatever it wants on
that day.
Meanwhile, every day is Russia Day for Armenia, and Russia does
everything it wants every day.
Although, we deal with Moscow's whining as Armenia has to reject
Russia's imperialistic proposals. Apparently, the imperial TV channels
therefore attack the Armenians. You refuse to give us your future,
we mar your past.
The Russian state television has set to do this job, and perhaps soon
the Russian TV companies will hire Turkish historians for consultancy
on historical documentaries. Azerbaijan will kindly agree to fund
these projects.
One needs to wait for the premiere of the film about the war in
Artsakh where brave Azeri and Turk soldiers will fight with Armenian
extremists which destroyed the Soviet Union with their claims and
now they would not help Putin's efforts to put it back piece by piece.
Hakob Badalyan 11:10 13/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30141