Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

As Conflict Escalates, Dictator Ilham Aliyev Needs To Be Stopped - H

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

  • As Conflict Escalates, Dictator Ilham Aliyev Needs To Be Stopped - H

    AS CONFLICT ESCALATES, DICTATOR ILHAM ALIYEV NEEDS TO BE STOPPED - HUFFINGTON POST

    12:49 * 13.08.14

    Below is an excerpt from an article by the Huffington Post:

    While Syria burns, Gaza explodes and al Qaeda captures another Iraqi
    town, another full-blown conflict threatens to further destabilize
    the Middle East, this one between Armenia and Azerbaijan. For
    months now, Ilham Aliyev, one of the worst dictators alive, has been
    indiscriminately shelling the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh, a formerly
    Soviet Socialist Oblast located within Soviet Azeri territory populated
    by ethnic Armenians.

    The Aliyev clan has run Azerbaijan as if it were its own personal
    bank account and backyard for the past twenty some years. Armenian
    leadership over the same period has not been ideal either: corrupt
    and megamoniacal, it has however avoided the type of morally bankrupt
    hereditary dictatorship that the Aliyev clan has imposed on their
    country. Needless to say the Aliyevs have become billionaires several
    times over while their own people have seen only limited benefits
    from its booming oil trade.

    Worse than his perceived lack of intelligence, Aliyev continues to
    lie to his people about the causes of the ongoing conflict between
    Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia. He insists on painting the Armenians as
    aggressors and the Azeris as historical inhabitants of Artsakh out to
    innocently defend their lands; the exact opposite is the case. Since
    Russia brokered a tentative peace agreement between the two nations
    in 1994, Azerbajian has broken the ceasefire over 200 times. But in
    the past week, Aliyev has intensified attacks on Armenian border towns.

    Three days ago, Azeri shelling killed five Armenians; retaliatory
    fire claimed 25 Azeris. Aliyev, who has falsely claimed that he has
    triumphed over Armenia politically and economically and that he can
    do so militarily as well continues to watch his own soldiers die in
    numbers which exceed Armenian casualties. As if his own people they
    were mere flies, expendable in some futile attempt to regain land
    over which it has no legitimate claim.

    While emigration from Armenia has been constant, the country has
    also slowly rebuilt its economy and educational institutions with
    help from its powerful Diaspora. Furthermore while Azerbaijan may
    still be feeling the using of national humiliation at the 1994 loss
    of territories, all evidence points to the fact that the Azeris will
    not fight as hard as the Armenians who faced the first large scale
    Genocide of the 20th century at the hands of Ottoman Turks in 1915.

    And why should they? Baku is prosperous, and Azerbaijan a mid-sized
    country on the shores of the historically scenic Caspian Sea. What
    sane father or mother would send his or her sons to die over contested
    lands far away in the mountainside near Armenia? The Armenian slogan
    of never again, however, still holds for Armenians around the world.

    Armenia was the most technologically advanced Soviet Republic along
    with Russia and its army is currently considered one of the strongest
    in the region -- so there is little chance of Azerbaijan making
    military inroads. In fact, the opposite is true -- Armenia may claim
    even more territory if forced into a full-scale conflict again. And
    Baku's gambit is a poor one at that: with an estimated 50 to 75
    years of oil reserves left to exploit, it is doubtful that someone
    as greedy and narcissistic as Aliyev will risk future billions in an
    attempt to liberate a mountainous land inhabited by foreign people
    and devoid of natural resources.

    Azeris need to understand that Aliyev is not only a vicious dictator,
    but that his current policies will ultimately lead to the demise of
    this regime and country. The Armenians and Azeris have one mutual
    advantage: unlike the Israelis and the Palestinians, for example,
    who live in a patchwork of territories within each other's respective
    lands (i.e. there are Israeli Arabs within the borders of Israel:
    Gaza and the West Bank as a pairing make little geographical sense),
    Armenia and Azerbaijan today have one neat border: Armenians on one
    side, Azeris on the other. Nakhitchevan, a small cone shaped patch of
    land which the Azeris depopulated of its native Armenian population
    is an exception: it lies to the Southwest of Armenian territory and
    borders Iran and Turkey -- but as a result of this last factor, it
    it also has a lifeline. (By Armenia I mean Armenia and NKR united,
    doing away with the political fiction that the two countries do not
    de facto act as one united country).

    Azerbaijan needs to cease its hostilities towards Armenia and lift its
    unilateral blockade of the country (as does Turkey, but that is another
    not wholly unrelated story). Armenian and Azeri civil societies need
    to begin substantive cultural and educational exchanges. Aliyev and
    his henchmen need to stop their propaganda campaign against Armenia
    domestically and abroad: it fools few foreigners while it brainwashes
    its own people.

    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X