Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Condemns Distortion Of Toponyms In Its Occupied Ter

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • BAKU: Azerbaijan Condemns Distortion Of Toponyms In Its Occupied Ter

    AZERBAIJAN CONDEMNS DISTORTION OF TOPONYMS IN ITS OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 1 2013

    1 October 2013, 13:11 (GMT+05:00)
    By Sara Rajabova

    Azerbaijan has condemned the distortion of Azerbaijani toponyms in
    the territories occupied by Armenia on Google Earth and Google Map.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev told media on September
    30 that Azerbaijan will urge the management of these websites to
    correct the errors.

    According to him, the Azerbaijani embassy in the U.S. was charged with
    clarifying the issue and informing the management of these websites
    about Baku's stance.

    He added that Azerbaijani citizens should also oppose such distortions,
    appeal to the management of these search sites and call on them to
    rectify the mistakes.

    Acting director of the Institute of Geography of Azerbaijan National
    Academy of Sciences (ANAS) Ramiz Mammadov told Trend news agency
    that he has also come across such instances, but it is impossible to
    completely prevent this. According to him, anyone can edit maps on
    Google and Armenians use this to distort the map of Azerbaijan.

    Mammadov said Google still uses maps left from the Soviet times.

    The scholar noted that all maps that Azerbaijan inherited from the
    Soviet period are wrong. If the coordinates of the maps are correct,
    then they are placed on Google. But since the Soviet-era coordinates
    on the maps are incorrect, none of them are loaded onto Google.

    "None of the maps remaining from the Soviet era are correct. When
    placing these maps on Google, Baku ends up in one place and Siazan
    in another. But today, the geographic boundaries on the maps are
    accurate to the millimeter. Now these maps are loaded onto maps of
    the whole world," Mammadov said.

    He said there are various reasons for incorrect coordinates on the
    Soviet-era maps. The main reason is the fact that the maps were
    compiled manually, but now they are complied with special electronic
    applications. One of the benefits of these maps is their accuracy.

    Mammadov considers that each map is a database and after placing the
    cursor to any point on the map, data about the region appears.

    "For example, it provides information on a plain. After a click with
    the cursor, information on the area, fauna and flora of the territory
    appears. When the cursor is on any settlement, figures showing the
    population of the settlement, the number of men and women appear. It
    means that the map currently is a large information base. If there
    is not any information, then the map is simply mute," Mammadov said.

    Most of toponyms in the territories of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia
    is displayed in a distorted manner on Google Earth and Google Map. The
    point is that while looking from the height to Nagorno-Karabakh
    and the adjacent regions, one can't see the mistake in the names,
    but when looking at these areas from the lower height the number of
    the errors increases.

    Armenia occupied over 20 percent of Azerbaijan's internationally
    recognized territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent
    regions, after laying territorial claims against its South Caucasus
    neighbor that sparked a lengthy war in the early 1990s.

    The UN Security Council has adopted four resolutions on Armenian
    withdrawal, but they have not been enforced to this day.

Working...
X