Eynulla Fatullayev is shamed in Azerbaijan for spreading
disinformation about Armenian side losses
15:30 02/08/2014 >> REGION
Former Chairman of "Ireli" youth movement Rauf Mardiev has accused
Azerbaijani journalist, head of Haqqin.az website Eynulla Fatullayev
of spreading disinformation on behalf of the Armenians regarding the
latest incident on the line of contact between NKR and Azerbaijan.
As reported by Azadliq website, Mardiev has written on his Facebook
page that the disinformation about "15 killed Armenian soldiers"
posted by a fake profile was spread yesterday by Eynulla Fatullaev.
"This man is fooling the people or is playing with their feelings
collecting Likes and increasing the number of followers of his
website," writes Mardiev and notes that any user of social network
Twitter, even a beginner, will easily find that the account spreading
disinformation about the losses of the Armenian side is fake and was
created right before the post was made.
"We all want retaliation but let us not engage in self-deception,
thinking that '51 Armenians' have been killed. This is
disinformation," writes the former head of "Ireli".
At the same time Eynulla Fatullayev's website Haqqin.az continues
unsuccessful attempts to legalize the disinformation about the losses
of the Armenian side, attributing the non-existent statement to the
Ministry of Defense.
Thus according to Haqqin.az the announcement spread by the Ministry of
Defence of the Republic of Armenia regarding the tense situation of
the recent days on the line of contact between Karabakh and Azerbaijan
says that "Armeniani side is having more losses." From this the
Azerbaijani side makes the following conclusion - "the information
spread yesterday by a number of Armenian bloggers about a great number
of losses in the Armenian army is confirmed by today's announcement
made by the Armenian military office."
First, as it was operatively proven by the Armenian side, no Armenian
blogger wrote anything of that sort. This was written by an
Azerbaijani fake Twitter account. Second, the announcement of the
Ministry of Defense of Armenia is accessible to the readers who can
easily find that it contains no such phrase as "Armenian side is
having more losses."
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2014/08/02/azerbaijan-fatullayev/
disinformation about Armenian side losses
15:30 02/08/2014 >> REGION
Former Chairman of "Ireli" youth movement Rauf Mardiev has accused
Azerbaijani journalist, head of Haqqin.az website Eynulla Fatullayev
of spreading disinformation on behalf of the Armenians regarding the
latest incident on the line of contact between NKR and Azerbaijan.
As reported by Azadliq website, Mardiev has written on his Facebook
page that the disinformation about "15 killed Armenian soldiers"
posted by a fake profile was spread yesterday by Eynulla Fatullaev.
"This man is fooling the people or is playing with their feelings
collecting Likes and increasing the number of followers of his
website," writes Mardiev and notes that any user of social network
Twitter, even a beginner, will easily find that the account spreading
disinformation about the losses of the Armenian side is fake and was
created right before the post was made.
"We all want retaliation but let us not engage in self-deception,
thinking that '51 Armenians' have been killed. This is
disinformation," writes the former head of "Ireli".
At the same time Eynulla Fatullayev's website Haqqin.az continues
unsuccessful attempts to legalize the disinformation about the losses
of the Armenian side, attributing the non-existent statement to the
Ministry of Defense.
Thus according to Haqqin.az the announcement spread by the Ministry of
Defence of the Republic of Armenia regarding the tense situation of
the recent days on the line of contact between Karabakh and Azerbaijan
says that "Armeniani side is having more losses." From this the
Azerbaijani side makes the following conclusion - "the information
spread yesterday by a number of Armenian bloggers about a great number
of losses in the Armenian army is confirmed by today's announcement
made by the Armenian military office."
First, as it was operatively proven by the Armenian side, no Armenian
blogger wrote anything of that sort. This was written by an
Azerbaijani fake Twitter account. Second, the announcement of the
Ministry of Defense of Armenia is accessible to the readers who can
easily find that it contains no such phrase as "Armenian side is
having more losses."
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2014/08/02/azerbaijan-fatullayev/