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    AZERI PRESIDENT SETS OFF NATIONAL VALUES AGAINST UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES

    NEWS.AM
    March 20, 2013 | 22:40

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev publically claims there is an
    essential difference between universal human values and Azerbaijani
    national values.

    During his speech at the Muslim Novruz Bayram festival, Aliyev
    stressed that Azerbaijani government is committed to the national
    values and not to European universal values, haqqin.az informs.

    "Of course, we share common human values and have respect for European
    values. However, our national values, Azerbaijani values, are above
    all for us. Modern independent Azerbaijani state is built on a solid
    foundation. Today Azerbaijan is developing rapidly and successfully in
    all directions," Aliyev said.

    What exactly is the essence of "national Azerbaijani values"?

    The president did not explain, however, if one draws conclusions based
    on the actions of Azerbaijani authorities, it can be argued that among
    the "values" is a brutal assassination of a sleeping person. Yes, that
    is true. The accused murderer of the Armenian officer Gurgen
    Margaryan, Azerbaijani military officer, in accordance with European
    and universal values, was sentenced in Hungary to life imprisonment,
    however, when he was returned home to continue his imprisonment in
    Azeri prison, according to the Azerbaijani national values, he became
    a national hero.

    Furthermore, in addition to honoring murderers of sleeping people,
    another Azerbaijani value is annihilation of the Armenian nation and
    the Armenian cultural heritage: recall the destruction of the Armenian
    cross-stones on present Azerbaijani territory of Julfa.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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