PROPAGANDA IS NOTHING WITHOUT FACTS: ARMENIAN CARTOGRAPHER SHEDS LIGHT ON AZERI FALSIFICATIONS
16:27 09.10.2013
Alisa Gevorgyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Propaganda is the tool of diplomats, but propaganda is nothing
without facts. The works of cartographer Ruben Galichyan provide the
best ground for us in this propaganda war. Galichyan, who served as
Armenia's Honorary Consul in London from 1992 to 2000 is an author of
a number of historical and geographical studies. His most recent work
is a collection of facts and images revealing the historical-cultural
falsifications of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan is holding presidential elections today, which promise
no surprises. Ilham Aliyev, who inherited power from his father,
is likely to win a third term in office and keep the lead of the
country's foreign and domestic policies. He'll continue to accuse
Armenia of being an "occupant country" and present the historic
falsifications of the Azerbaijani scientific and political mind from
international podiums.
"Mr. Aliyev knows where, what and how to speak. This is diplomacy,
where we are somewhat limping," Ruben Galichyan told reporters today.
According to him, today Armenia faces the task of presenting the
historic truth to the world and resisting Azerbaijan's falsifications.
This is the purpose all of Galichyan's works are called to serve.
Azerbaijan has been insisting for years that Armenians are incomers
to the region, the historical-cultural monuments on the territory
of Armenia are of Azerbaijani origin, etc. Galichyan's latest work
provides a number of facts proving the opposite.
Azerbaijanis say all churches in Armenia - including those of
Gandzasar, Tatev and even Etchimadzin - are of Caucasian Albanian
origin. The history says Caucasian Albanians became Muslims in
7-8thcenturies. No Christian Albanians were left in the Caucasus by
the 9th century. The Armenian Christian monasteries and churches were
built mostly between the 6th and 18th centuries. One cannot but ask:
how could they have been built by Islamized Caucasian Albanians?
Here is another example of distortion of historic facts propagated by
Azerbaijan. They insist that there were no Armenians in the Caucasus
before 1820. Once again Galichyan refers to history. An ancient world
map dating back to the 6th century B.C is kept in the British Museum.
It is a small Babylonian clay bar, which depicts the center of the
world. There are three countries in the center - Babylon, Assyria and
the Ararat Country, which English scholars have translated as Armenia.
It's worth mentioning a few historic facts about Azerbaijan - a
country, as they say, with a 3,000-year history, which has no own
alphabet. They had been using Persian letters by 1929, and stared
using the Latin alphabet afterwards. In ten years they shifted to
the Cyrillic script. After the collapse of the Soviet Union they once
again returned to Latin letters. This is a nation "with a history of
millennia," the modern generation of which are unable to familiarize
themselves with their written sources in Persian.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/09/propaganda-is-nothing-without-facts-armenian-cartographer-sheds-light-on-azeri-falsifications/
From: A. Papazian
16:27 09.10.2013
Alisa Gevorgyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Propaganda is the tool of diplomats, but propaganda is nothing
without facts. The works of cartographer Ruben Galichyan provide the
best ground for us in this propaganda war. Galichyan, who served as
Armenia's Honorary Consul in London from 1992 to 2000 is an author of
a number of historical and geographical studies. His most recent work
is a collection of facts and images revealing the historical-cultural
falsifications of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan is holding presidential elections today, which promise
no surprises. Ilham Aliyev, who inherited power from his father,
is likely to win a third term in office and keep the lead of the
country's foreign and domestic policies. He'll continue to accuse
Armenia of being an "occupant country" and present the historic
falsifications of the Azerbaijani scientific and political mind from
international podiums.
"Mr. Aliyev knows where, what and how to speak. This is diplomacy,
where we are somewhat limping," Ruben Galichyan told reporters today.
According to him, today Armenia faces the task of presenting the
historic truth to the world and resisting Azerbaijan's falsifications.
This is the purpose all of Galichyan's works are called to serve.
Azerbaijan has been insisting for years that Armenians are incomers
to the region, the historical-cultural monuments on the territory
of Armenia are of Azerbaijani origin, etc. Galichyan's latest work
provides a number of facts proving the opposite.
Azerbaijanis say all churches in Armenia - including those of
Gandzasar, Tatev and even Etchimadzin - are of Caucasian Albanian
origin. The history says Caucasian Albanians became Muslims in
7-8thcenturies. No Christian Albanians were left in the Caucasus by
the 9th century. The Armenian Christian monasteries and churches were
built mostly between the 6th and 18th centuries. One cannot but ask:
how could they have been built by Islamized Caucasian Albanians?
Here is another example of distortion of historic facts propagated by
Azerbaijan. They insist that there were no Armenians in the Caucasus
before 1820. Once again Galichyan refers to history. An ancient world
map dating back to the 6th century B.C is kept in the British Museum.
It is a small Babylonian clay bar, which depicts the center of the
world. There are three countries in the center - Babylon, Assyria and
the Ararat Country, which English scholars have translated as Armenia.
It's worth mentioning a few historic facts about Azerbaijan - a
country, as they say, with a 3,000-year history, which has no own
alphabet. They had been using Persian letters by 1929, and stared
using the Latin alphabet afterwards. In ten years they shifted to
the Cyrillic script. After the collapse of the Soviet Union they once
again returned to Latin letters. This is a nation "with a history of
millennia," the modern generation of which are unable to familiarize
themselves with their written sources in Persian.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/09/propaganda-is-nothing-without-facts-armenian-cartographer-sheds-light-on-azeri-falsifications/
From: A. Papazian