FAHRADDIN ABOSZODA: TALYSHES ARE DEPRIVED OF ELEMENTARY CIVIL RIGHTS IN AZERBAIJAN
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/06/20/irib/
16:38 20/06/2013 " MISCELLANEOUS
Due to Azerbaijan's policy, a large number of Talysh youths emigrate
to various countries, Fahraddin Aboszoda, speaker of Talysh-Mughan
Republic's parliament, was quoted as saying by IRIB.
In an interview with Talysh service of Islamic Republic of Iran
Broadcasting (IRIB), Aboszoda stressed that Talyshes are deprived of
elementary rights in Azerbaijan and added: "Nevertheless, the Talysh
people have kept their mother tongue and speak with their children
in their native language."
Noting that Talyshes living in Azerbaijan consider themselves part
of Iran, the speaker said: "Talysh service of IRIB plays an important
role in lives of Talyshes living in Azerbaijan."
"In Azerbaijan, Talyshes are banned from cultural, public and literary
activities, through which they could contribute to the preservation of
traditional Iranian culture and fluent communication in their native
language," Aboszoda added.
Related: Iranian media: Talyshes are Iranian people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaG8wyoDWp4
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/06/20/irib/
16:38 20/06/2013 " MISCELLANEOUS
Due to Azerbaijan's policy, a large number of Talysh youths emigrate
to various countries, Fahraddin Aboszoda, speaker of Talysh-Mughan
Republic's parliament, was quoted as saying by IRIB.
In an interview with Talysh service of Islamic Republic of Iran
Broadcasting (IRIB), Aboszoda stressed that Talyshes are deprived of
elementary rights in Azerbaijan and added: "Nevertheless, the Talysh
people have kept their mother tongue and speak with their children
in their native language."
Noting that Talyshes living in Azerbaijan consider themselves part
of Iran, the speaker said: "Talysh service of IRIB plays an important
role in lives of Talyshes living in Azerbaijan."
"In Azerbaijan, Talyshes are banned from cultural, public and literary
activities, through which they could contribute to the preservation of
traditional Iranian culture and fluent communication in their native
language," Aboszoda added.
Related: Iranian media: Talyshes are Iranian people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaG8wyoDWp4