Shavarsh Kocharyan: Murder of Karen Petrosyan has many similarities
with the cruel murder of American journalist in Syria
by Ashot Safaryan
Saturday, August 23, 11:56
With such groundless and irresponsible statements Baku makes yet
another failed attempt to conceal its disrespectful and primitive
attitude towards human life, Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister
Shavarsh Kocharyan told the "First news" service of the Public
Television of Armenia when asked to comment the complaint of the
Ministry of foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan concerning the international
condemnations of the murder of Karen Petrosyan.
The website of Armenia's Foreign Ministry quotes Kocharyan as saying
that unfortunately, the murder of Karen Petrosyan is not the only
case.
"It is impossible to forget the cases of Samvel Saribekyan, who was
similarly murdered, and Mamikon Khojoyan, who died after returning to
motherland as a result of the tortures undergone in Azerbaijan.
The failed attempts to deny the apparent facts of the murder of Karen
Petrosyan are being carried out through the same traditional methods,
by which the Azerbaijani leadership has been denying the reactions of
the international community concerning the persecutions of the
activists in Azerbaijan. The difference is that the dissidents are
accused for spying for Armenians, and the international organizations
and foreign countries are blamed for being under the influence of
Armenians. Such accusations once again witness the Armenophobic
essence of the current leadership of Azerbaijan.
The murder of Karen Petrosyan has many similarities with the cruel
murder of American journalist James Foley committed by extremists a
couple of days ago, who was humiliated and then killed. The only
difference is that the murder of the Armenian citizen was not
committed publicly, but right in the way Gurgen Margaryan was axe
murdered under the cover of the night, and the perpetrator was
glorified in Azerbaijan.
Instead of blaming those calling things by their names, the leadership
in Baku should understand that acting by such barbaric methods leads
their country into a medieval abyss.
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with the cruel murder of American journalist in Syria
by Ashot Safaryan
Saturday, August 23, 11:56
With such groundless and irresponsible statements Baku makes yet
another failed attempt to conceal its disrespectful and primitive
attitude towards human life, Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister
Shavarsh Kocharyan told the "First news" service of the Public
Television of Armenia when asked to comment the complaint of the
Ministry of foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan concerning the international
condemnations of the murder of Karen Petrosyan.
The website of Armenia's Foreign Ministry quotes Kocharyan as saying
that unfortunately, the murder of Karen Petrosyan is not the only
case.
"It is impossible to forget the cases of Samvel Saribekyan, who was
similarly murdered, and Mamikon Khojoyan, who died after returning to
motherland as a result of the tortures undergone in Azerbaijan.
The failed attempts to deny the apparent facts of the murder of Karen
Petrosyan are being carried out through the same traditional methods,
by which the Azerbaijani leadership has been denying the reactions of
the international community concerning the persecutions of the
activists in Azerbaijan. The difference is that the dissidents are
accused for spying for Armenians, and the international organizations
and foreign countries are blamed for being under the influence of
Armenians. Such accusations once again witness the Armenophobic
essence of the current leadership of Azerbaijan.
The murder of Karen Petrosyan has many similarities with the cruel
murder of American journalist James Foley committed by extremists a
couple of days ago, who was humiliated and then killed. The only
difference is that the murder of the Armenian citizen was not
committed publicly, but right in the way Gurgen Margaryan was axe
murdered under the cover of the night, and the perpetrator was
glorified in Azerbaijan.
Instead of blaming those calling things by their names, the leadership
in Baku should understand that acting by such barbaric methods leads
their country into a medieval abyss.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectidï362230-2A9A-11E4-83730EB7C0D21663